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Rich Z 05-04-2006 02:45 AM

Corvette Club members?
 
Just curious to know how many of you all are actually members of a local Corvette Club here in Florida?

exile 05-04-2006 05:36 AM

No, I haven't been back in Florida long. I'll be looking for a good club in Sarasota or the Bay area...........Tom:thumbsup:

2Vettes 05-04-2006 08:08 PM

I've been a member of the Southwest Florida corvette club since 1991. Also a member of the NCCC and NCM. I like this idea and will talk about it at our next club meeting this month :thumbsup:

Z06 Rocket 05-04-2006 09:56 PM

Yep, and have a great time hanging out with club friends at dinner and car shows!

Paul 05-04-2006 11:52 PM

This web site is a nice idea. I'm a member of 3 Florida Corvette Clubs, Corvette Club of the Palm Beaches, StingRay's, and NCRS Fla. I"m all for exchanging club info, especially on Corvette shows and events. Anyone going to the show in St. Armonds Circle?

2Vettes 05-05-2006 06:54 AM

We should be there. I think there are about 8-9 club cars going, too. It's always a nice day

Zach 05-05-2006 09:38 AM

Not me...perhaps in the future though.

I own www.FloridaCarClub.com but it is a non-specific car website for Floridians, not just Corvette based.

IVOZ06 05-06-2006 09:33 AM

Tampa Bay Vettes here!

Yellow 05-06-2006 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by IVOZ06
Tampa Bay Vettes here!


:exactly:
I even hold an office http://www.corvetteforum.net/c3/gran...lowleaving.gif

gsjack 05-06-2006 11:54 PM

Had been a member of the CCCC, Citrus County Corvette Club, for years.

Just got more political than just having Vette fun.

Just a member of the NCM now for many years.

Jack

Rich Z 05-08-2006 11:53 PM

Well, I TRIED to join the local club here in Tallahassee, but first they lost my application (but cashed the check) then when the president of the club finally got that straightened out and was supposed to send me the club newsletter or whatever, she just dropped the ball on that as well. I originally applied at the end of November and it wasn't until MARCH they figured out I really had applied for membership. I just got fed up with them and told them to send my money back. Then just recently I tried another shot at it and it looks like that just isn't going to fly. Not when they want me to pay for a 12 month membership and only get 7 months out of it.

I dunno, I might have to start a separate thread about this whole thing.

But I REALLY would have liked to have met a bunch of local vette enthusiasts through the club, but that certainly isn't going to happen now. So I guess I am kind of jealous of you guys that do have a real nice local club to interface with......

02torchvert 05-09-2006 07:36 PM

Rich,
I am a member of the Tampa Bay Vettes and we constantly have activities each month and the last Sunday of every month is our mystery breakfast cruise. I hope you find a local club that you can enjoy.

Rich Z 05-09-2006 07:41 PM

Yeah, me too. But Tallahassee is basically it for being local. Anywhere else is a good 2 and a half to 3 hour drive. I've heard the Panama City club is pretty decent. Heck I should start my own Crawfordville club. But in Wakulla County, I don't think there are that many vettes around.

Heck, this will just be my OWN club right here...... :thumbsup: When things slow down with my business, I'll just have to make some trips to visit you guys.

Z06 Rocket 05-09-2006 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich Z
Yeah, me too. But Tallahassee is basically it for being local. Anywhere else is a good 2 and a half to 3 hour drive. I've heard the Panama City club is pretty decent. Heck I should start my own Crawfordville club. But in Wakulla County, I don't think there are that many vettes around.

Heck, this will just be my OWN club right here...... :thumbsup: When things slow down with my business, I'll just have to make some trips to visit you guys.


Well, if you can try to plan on making it to our Pier show in Sept that I posted about on the Suncoast Corvettes thread. Make a whole weekend and hit some local eateries and such out on Clearwater Beach or St. Pete Beach.

Rich Z 05-10-2006 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Z06 Rocket
Well, if you can try to plan on making it to our Pier show in Sept that I posted about on the Suncoast Corvettes thread. Make a whole weekend and hit some local eateries and such out on Clearwater Beach or St. Pete Beach.

Man, wish I could, but mid July thru October makes this time of year seem like a picnic, comparatively. With around 6,000 critters hatching out and orders to get out the door plus just taking care of all of them, it's all I can do to keep my sanity.

But the plus side is if sales are good, I may have enough moola for a major mod on the Z.... :thumbsup:

exile 05-10-2006 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Rich Z
Yeah, me too. But Tallahassee is basically it for being local. Anywhere else is a good 2 and a half to 3 hour drive. I've heard the Panama City club is pretty decent. Heck I should start my own Crawfordville club. But in Wakulla County, I don't think there are that many vettes around.

Heck, this will just be my OWN club right here...... :thumbsup: When things slow down with my business, I'll just have to make some trips to visit you guys.

We'd love to see you come down our way too, Rich. Plan on it. There are events throughout the fall into the winter, so when you get them critters grown and gone for the year, you have to make it down to the west coast for a weekend and some partying. I think it would be great to get as many forum members together as we can sometime this year. It'd really be a boost to the brotherhood. Let us know when you can make it..........Tom

PS:My sister at the wheel of the cuda

Rich Z 05-10-2006 02:13 AM

Yeah, Fall and Winter is GOOD. I may even have a short break in a couple of weeks when most of the eggs have been laid but prior to them beginning to hatch out. Kind of an "eye of the hurricane" sort of effect.

The wife and I talking about heading down to Englewood for some R&R for a couple of days. My parents used to take me there on vacation as a kid and I have always really liked that area. Of course, it is way different now then it was back then, but the memories help shield me from most of that.

I know nothing can remain static, but darn I miss the Florida of my childhood vacation years. I still remember my dad pulling into the motels late at night after driving for endless hours and those palm trees with the green and red spot lights shining on them in the courtyards just seemed magical to me. Of course, the driving through the swamps of Georgia on route 301 late at night with faulty headlights that kept going out intermittently, well I can do without THAT particular memory... :eek:

exile 05-10-2006 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Rich Z
Yeah, Fall and Winter is GOOD. I may even have a short break in a couple of weeks when most of the eggs have been laid but prior to them beginning to hatch out. Kind of an "eye of the hurricane" sort of effect.

The wife and I talking about heading down to Englewood for some R&R for a couple of days. My parents used to take me there on vacation as a kid and I have always really liked that area. Of course, it is way different now then it was back then, but the memories help shield me from most of that.

I know nothing can remain static, but darn I miss the Florida of my childhood vacation years. I still remember my dad pulling into the motels late at night after driving for endless hours and those palm trees with the green and red spot lights shining on them in the courtyards just seemed magical to me. Of course, the driving through the swamps of Georgia on route 301 late at night with faulty headlights that kept going out intermittently, well I can do without THAT particular memory... :eek:

Rich, I'm about 20 miles north of Englewood, I work down there from time to time. Actually, Englewood is still pretty much old Florida. It's nice down there. Let us know if you can make it. We'll get together if you want..Yep, know all about those trips down here as a kid from Virginia. 601 out of Highpoint, NC to 301 in Orangeburg, SC I think it was. We'd go to Miami/Hollywood area. The good old days;) .........Tom

Rich Z 05-10-2006 03:05 AM

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Rich, I'm about 20 miles north of Englewood, I work down there from time to time. Actually, Englewood is still pretty much old Florida. It's nice down there. Let us know if you can make it. We'll get together if you want..Yep, know all about those trips down here as a kid from Virginia. 601 out of Highpoint, NC to 301 in Orangeburg, SC I think it was. We'd go to Miami/Hollywood area. The good old days;) .........Tom

Yeah, we're about the same age. The reason my dad took us down there was because of something he read in a fishing magazine about Stump Pass. My parents eventually bought a lot right on the Gulf about midway from the public beach south to what is now the state park there. Unfortunately they waited until I had moved out of the house before moving there... :mad: Man, what a paradise for a kid..... But I had a younger generation brother and sister who did move down there with them.

I still remember my into to Englewood. At that time there was a restaurant (there is still some sort of club there today) right across from the south end of the public beach overlooking Lemon Bay. I remember we were sitting at the table for lunch or early dinner and these porpoises came playing and jumping nearly right at our feet! We were enthralled... The place was paradise for a bunch of kids from Baltimore.....

Anyway, sorry, reminiscing, I guess. Yeah, I'll let you know if and when Connie and I can get down that way. I think it would be a lot of fun to meet up with some of you if possible.

Thanks for the offer.....

als2052 05-11-2006 04:50 PM

SW Fl Corvette Club:thumbsup:

Zach 05-11-2006 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by als2052
SW Fl Corvette Club:thumbsup:

Where abouts in SWFL are you? Naples here

als2052 05-11-2006 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Zach
Where abouts in SWFL are you? Naples here

The club is in Fort Myers and I am from Port Labelle

2Vettes 05-11-2006 08:34 PM

Hey Als2052 :wavey: I met you the other night in the parking lot at the meeting. :welcome:

dark_phantom 05-11-2006 10:00 PM

No, since I don't have much free time.

als2052 05-12-2006 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 2Vettes
Hey Als2052 :wavey: I met you the other night in the parking lot at the meeting. :welcome:

Yes we did. Had great time and looking forward to future good times.

It would be nice to know who from the club frequent these forums besides ourselves.

2Vettes 05-12-2006 09:47 PM

It would be nice to know who from the club frequent these forums besides ourselves.[/quote]
I've pretty much been it. They rely on me to bring news from the forums. I've encourged them to join the computer groups but most just don't. :shrug01:

KBlanke 05-15-2006 03:03 PM

Rich,

Too bad that you choose not to participate with Cruisin' Corvettes in Tallahassee, they are a good bunch of people. The invitation to participate has always been open whether you had a newsletter, name badge, etc. or not.

Rich Z 05-15-2006 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by KBlanke
Rich,

Too bad that you choose not to participate with Cruisin' Corvettes in Tallahassee, they are a good bunch of people. The invitation to participate has always been open whether you had a newsletter, name badge, etc. or not.

That may very well be true, but I certainly was not made to feel welcome by the "powers that be" there. I felt that my wife and I would be infringing on their good will be taking advantage of the club offerings and social events without first becoming paid members.

First off, let me copy that last email I got from the club prez here concerning my offer of resolving the problem:
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I am responding to your disappointment in Cruisin' Corvettes. We are all human and we do make mistakes. My personal apologies that your membership application somehow got missed. Our club is going through growing pains and many changes. During the time your membership was sent in (I believe was November 2005?), the individual responsible for notifying me of new members had sold their Corvette and was losing interest in the club. This is one of the reasons I encourage our members to participate in club events to get to know other members so that they can vote in members who are truly interested in what is best for the club and it's members. We have good people representing our Club and I am proud of each and every one of them as I am of our Club. I personally want you to know that we have not had and do not have a grudge with you, nor do we have a hatchet to bury. We are simply a Corvette Club that enjoys good times and spending time with others who have the same love for the Corvette. Myself and the other officers were together this weekend at one of the many fun Corvette events and we took the privilege to discuss your dilemma and decided that it would not be fair to the other members to give you a full years membership, but are offering joint membership for the cost of an individual membership. Our officers work as a team and are very considerate of the best interest of our club members and therefore, do no go out on their own and make these decisions. If you would like to give us another try, I certainly encourage it as we are getting new members monthly and they come with new ideas that only make our club that much better. If you do have a change of heart, you may complete the application on our website and mail it in. I don't think that you will be disappointed.
My "olive branch" offering to them was to just forget the past screw ups they did with my application and instead of my paying to be a member now and lose 5 months (their memberships run January 1 to December 31), I asked the prez to extend my membership for another year, effectively ending December 31, 2007. That offer was declined. Kind of penny wise and dollar foolish, if you ask me. Not to mention the ill-will now generated. Now the interesting thing is analyzing the financial "hardship" they would have endured by granting my request, but it is first necessary to view this from their membership application:
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Dues:
Dues run from January to December, regardless of Date of Membership, unless you join (not renew) in October, November or December; then dues are paid for the following year as well.
OK, so it was early May when I made this request, and I originally sent in my application at the end of November, 2005, so my original membership should have been valid roughly from December 1, 2005 thru December 31, 2006. So all total, their accepting this "olive branch" would have cost the club a whopping 6 months of my dues ($17.50 since my wife and I were joining jointly), figuring I COULD wait and sign up in October, 2006 which would make my membership valid from October, 2006 thru December 31, 2007 anyway. So in effect, the only issue at this point is the 6 months from May thru October 1. As you can read in that reply copied above, the prez did offer me a joint membership for the price of a single membership. That's a difference in price of $10.00. So subtracting that difference from the 6 months freebie membership I asked for and we come up with the burdensome total of $7.50 I would have been cheating the membership. That's the "penny" part of the equation. The "dollar" part is that I most likely would have been a paying member for as long as I owned a Corvette. What is that typically? 5 years? 10 years? So to save the club membership from my taking advantage of them and "not being fair to the other members" for that $7.50 difference, they lost a potential $175 to $350 over the life of my likely membership. Not a wise business decision, in my opinion.

Sorry, but no, I interpreted that as simply snubbing me, since the math just didn't make sense.

But that is their problem. Maybe when there is a changing of the guard, I will consider joining, but at this point, I believe the officers of that club have some issues that need to get straightened out in their own minds. :crazy9:

KBlanke 05-15-2006 04:26 PM

Is it not true that they did offer joint membership for the price of a single membership in a attempt to recitfy a mistake? The whole point of being a club is to have fun doing things with other enthusiasts and sharing everyone's corvette passion.

Rich Z 05-15-2006 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by KBlanke
Is it not true that they did offer joint membership for the price of a single membership in a attempt to recitfy a mistake? The whole point of being a club is to have fun doing things with other enthusiasts and sharing everyone's corvette passion.

That point is mentioned in my previous reply.

Rich427 05-16-2006 05:19 PM

No, not a member of a Florida club just yet. I just built a home in Ft. Myers and will be relocating there from Maryland towards the end of next year.

I just found this forum, so I thought this might be a way to start the process of looking at clubs in SW Florida.

My wife and I have owned at least one Vette for the last 17 years and have been very active in a local NCCC club. We will be very interested in a club in the Ft. Myers, Cape Coral, or Naples area that enjoys this hobby and likes to socialize.

pewter99 05-17-2006 05:32 PM

No Clubs ...but I have been known to associate with members of one or two ;)

16again 05-18-2006 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by pewter99
No Clubs ...but I have been known to associate with members of one or two ;)

Those poor members. :lmao:

IVOZ06 05-18-2006 06:14 PM

No touching of members!:NoNo:

pewter99 05-19-2006 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by IVOZ06
No touching of members!:NoNo:

:sneaky:

3318C5 05-20-2006 06:35 AM

Yes, a local Muscle car club, not vette exclusive. A group of friends actually started this up about two years ago, so we are a close group. We started with 5 cars and have about 15 members. :thumbsup:

Mike

Formula Outlaw 05-31-2006 10:20 PM

Joined VeniceFloridaCorvettes about five months ago. HATE the color of their shirts, WON'T wear it.....seems to be an active club....have met some very nice people in the club.

It's too bad the shirts are tangarine yellow.....:ack2: :ack2:

9T8Vette 05-31-2006 10:51 PM

Sorry Guys no club for me . I know without clubs there would be alot less shows . I just have too many hands in the fire for a club.:nopity: I was in a Van club for a few years, Back in the Day.I think i still have the Club t-shirt and licence plate:rofl1: BTW Formula outlaw the T-shirts were Black :hehehe:

Shadow 05-31-2006 11:40 PM

Tampa Bay Vettes and a local F-body club (www.FLCFA.Net), the Florida Camaro and Firebird Assn., that I started along with some friends about 2 years ago. We split from another group and formed our own. Now about 25 members strong.

Also a 4WD group (Suncoast Flatlanders).

Rich Z 06-01-2006 01:44 AM

Man, when I first got my Jeep Wrangler, I used to drool over stories of 4-wheelin in Baja and on the Rubicon trail. Here in Florida you are pretty much limited to a natural landscape fitting for mudbogging and little else. Some of the old strip mining areas do give you more vertical terrain to negotiate, I guess.

Before the Jeep I had a full sized Bronco. Spend many a day up on the New Jersey Pine Barrens in that thing when I lived in Maryland. That was a real fun place to kick around in. Within close proximity to very high density population areas, yet you could go all day without seeing another soul there. Two things I found as a necessity when going into the Pine Barrens: (1) a full tank of gasoline, and (2) a compass. That was back before the days when cell phones and GPS units were available to us common folks....


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