• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

NCM Membership POLL

Are you a member of the National Corvette Museum?

  • Yes! - I'm a Lifetime Member

    Votes: 12 15.8%
  • Yes! - I'm a Family Member

    Votes: 18 23.7%
  • Yes! - I'm an Individual Member

    Votes: 22 28.9%
  • Yes! - I support the NCM as a Lifetime Business Member

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes! - I support the NCM as a Business Member

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • No - Not Yet

    Votes: 22 28.9%

  • Total voters
    76

00C5

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NCM Membership POLL

I'd like to be as responsive and informative as possible in this forum regarding information about the National Corvette Museum.

For those that may not be aware, when the Museum breaks down their membership by state, Florida has consistently topped the list at #1... I'd sure like to see that continue!


So, let's try a POLL...
Are you a NCM Member? ... Let us know!
 
We did the NCM Experience not long after we bought ours. That was fun! Thats where my avatar pic comes from.
 
Started out as an individual member then added my husband so now we're family members.:thumbsup: We also have a brick for each of our vettes. :yesnod:
 
Family Member not renewing in September. Problems with Cust Service and well I just don't deal with companys that treat members like I was treated.
 
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Currently I'm an Individual member and will renew next month. At some point, I will become a lifetime member.

Scott
 

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Looking at joining, just haven't yet.

Perhaps what we need here is a little incentive! ;)

How about this, folks:
Because CorvetteFlorida.com is a BUSINESS MEMBER of the National Corvette Museum, CorvetteFlorida.com members may become NEW members of the NCM at a huge 25% discount! :dancer01:

Individual Membership $37.50 (normally $50)
  • Laminated membership card
  • Silver member lapel pin
  • Certificate signed by Board Chairman and NCM Executive Director
  • Free admission to member*
  • Discount on NCM sponsored events
  • Annual subscription to America's Sports Car, the museum newsletter
  • 10% discount on merchandise from the Corvette Store and catalog***
Family Membership $75 (normally $100)
  • Two laminated membership cards
  • Two silver member lapel pins
  • Certificate signed by Corvette Celebrity and NCM Executive Director
  • Annual subscription to America's Sports Car, the Museum newsletter
  • Free admission to Museum for member and immediate family* **
  • Discount on NCM sponsored events
  • 10% discount on merchandise from the Corvette Store and catalog***
* Does not include admission to special gated events
** Immediate family includes spouse and children under 18 years old
*** Does not include discount on sale merchandise
Sorry, no discount on renewals or NCM Lifetime Memberships.


Contact Stephanie Morrill, NCM Membership Services Manager, at 800 53-VETTE to apply today! Be sure to identify yourself as a CorvetteFlorida.com Member!

Let's keep Florida #1 in support of the NCM!

Thanks, everyone, for your responses to this thread! :thumbsup:
 
00C5

:wavey: I'd like to sign up for the Family Membership that NCM offers, so that I could enjoy the benefit of free admission for immediate family members.
Here's the thing... Would both cards come in my name or would/could one come in my wifes name as well?
I'd like my wife to have her own, for what I think are obvious reasons.?

If not, I suppose:nopity: we could still sign up as individual members, Screw the kids.:hehehe:

Ray
 
00C5 said:
Perhaps what we need here is a little incentive! ;)

How about this, folks:
Because CorvetteFlorida.com is a BUSINESS MEMBER of the National Corvette Museum, CorvetteFlorida.com members may become NEW members of the NCM at a huge 25% discount! :dancer01:



Not on renewals, correct? I noticed you had new capitalized, but I figured I would check. I have to renew this month.

Scott
 
MADN3SS said:
Not on renewals, correct? I noticed you had new capitalized, but I figured I would check. I have to renew this month.
Scott

You're right, Scott, it's an incentive for new Individual & Family members. Maybe the "fine print" at the end of my post was a bit too fine... "Sorry, no discount on renewals or NCM Lifetime Memberships.". :shrug01:

... but don't let THAT hold you back!

Thanks!
 
ooC5

Did you see or have time to respond to my post to this thread on the 1st page?
I can't access the 1st page to see for myself, I can only access this pg.


Ray
 
ynkedad said:
:wavey: I'd like to sign up for the Family Membership that NCM offers, so that I could enjoy the benefit of free admission for immediate family members.
Here's the thing... Would both cards come in my name or would/could one come in my wifes name as well?
I'd like my wife to have her own, for what I think are obvious reasons.?

If not, I suppose:nopity: we could still sign up as individual members, Screw the kids.:hehehe:

Ray

The Family membership cards would be issued in your name and the name of your wife, but you might want to verify that they can do the cards the way you want them printed when you call. I'd suggest you do the Family membership... include the kids! And, besides, your renewal on the Family membership would be only half that of two Individual memberships.

Thanks for your question, Ray!
 
Lifetime #49 - January 1992 (I joined as a Founding Member in January, 1990 - though NCM doesn't seem to wanna count that time for my membership years...)
 
I was a family member for four years until they pissed me off at the ZFest last year.

They are all about money and do not REALLY care about the people that are supporting them.:mad:
 
IVOZ06 said:
I was a family member for four years until they pissed me off at the ZFest last year.

They are all about money and do not REALLY care about the people that are supporting them.:mad:

C'mon, let us know how you REALLY feel! :hehehe:

(When you are at the UCP Saturday come over to the 54 year display - 1997 will be me - and I'll be happy to chat witcha more about that subject.)
 
IVOZ06 said:
I was a family member for four years until they pissed me off at the ZFest last year.

They are all about money and do not REALLY care about the people that are supporting them.:mad:

I think it's great that you were able to offer your support for those four years and I'm sorry to hear that you encountered a bump in the road during that event. As the saying goes, "You can please all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time."

I'm open to discussing your particular issue if you'd like, but it would be best to take that off-line - feel free to PM me. If I can help in any way, I will.

As to what the NCM is "all about", I'd have to respectfully disagree. Since inception, the NCM is dedicated to educating the public through the preservation of the Corvette’s past, present and future heritage. As a a non-profit, “member-driven” foundation, they don't receive boat loads of corporate support, and need to rely on the enthusiasm and generosity of the members to carry on the mission and grow to serve future generations. Fundraising is key to that effort.

On a broader perspective, I'd like to encourage everyone that has had the opportunity to attend an NCM event to take a few minutes and fill out the Event Survey (http://www.corvettemuseum.com/survey/index.shtml) - Your constructive feedback is important to the staff in planning for and improving future events!
 
:wavey: We are now LIFETIME MEMBERS of the NCM:thumbsup: Although i'm not sure what # we are.?
Spent some time talking to the good people who were representing the NCM at the UCP, and we decided to take the plunge.:dancer01:

Not to mention, I wasn't aware a person could make payments on their Life Time membership.
Also, those who've been paying membership dues annually for individual or family memberships, could apply the monies they've spent in the past (on membership dues) towards the Lifetime membership fee.? Atleast that's what I was told yesterday at the UCP.
 
ynkedad said:
:wavey: We are now LIFETIME MEMBERS of the NCM:thumbsup: Although i'm not sure what # we are.?
Spent some time talking to the good people who were representing the NCM at the UCP, and we decided to take the plunge.:dancer01:

Not to mention, I wasn't aware a person could make payments on their Life Time membership.
Also, those who've been paying membership dues annually for individual or family memberships, could apply the monies they've spent in the past (on membership dues) towards the Lifetime membership fee.? At least that's what I was told yesterday at the UCP.

OUTSTANDING! :thumbsup: Well done, Ray! :thumbsup:

And, yes, the folks at the NCM are willing and open to working out a plan on a Lifetime Membership that takes prior membership into consideration and meets the individual's budget. Anyone interested exploring Lifetime Membership should contact Stephanie Morrill by phone at 800-53-VETTE or via email at stephanie@corvettemuseum.com

Better yet, due to a partnership with the Automotive Museums Group (AMG) to provide reciprocal benefits to NCM Lifetime Members, you receive free admission to the following museums:

  • Auburn-Cord Duesenberg Museum - Auburn, IN
  • Blackhawk Automotive Museum - Danville, CA
  • Imperial Palace Auto Collection - Las Vegas, NV
  • National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection) - Reno, NV
  • Petersen Automotive Museum - Los Angeles, CA
  • San Diego Automotive Museum - San Diego, CA
  • Saratoga Automobile Museum - Sarasota Springs, NY
Carry on,
 
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