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Membership Meeting
July 09, 2008 (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm)
(YCCC Meetings)

The second Wednesday of each month at the Holiday Inn on Route 30 & Toronita Avenue, York PA 17404

US 30 Muscle Car Show
July 12, 2008 (All Day)
(YCCC Sanctioned Events)

US 30 Muscle Car Show - Enter your Corvette in YCCC's FREE fun show and get into the York Nostalgia Nationals FREE

Registration 10:00am to 1:00pm  -  Trophy presentation at 4:00pm

 

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Push for June 30 To Be Declared National Day of Recognition for Corvettes!!!!!!!!!

In honor of GM's 100th anniversary, Mid America Motorworks has petitioned Congress to declare June 30th a National Day of Recognition for Corvette.  This petition is being presented by United States Congressman John Shimkus (R-IL) to honor the day the very first Corvette rolled off the assembly line in 1953.  Please ask your club members to support this initiative by contacting their U.S. Congressional Representatives to pass this resolution. Please see the release below for more information and to publish in your club newsletters and websites.  High-resolution images of each Corvette generation are available for upload by going to this link:  http://image.mamotorworks.com/releases/CNDOR08/CNDOR08.html For more information contact: Mark Merkel217-540-4252 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  For immediate release:  Push for June 30 To Be Declared National Day of Recognition for Corvette Mid America Motorworks Behind Grassroots Movement To Celebrate The Birthday of America’s Sports Car EFFINGHAM, IL – Long a supporter of the Corvette hobby and creator of “Drive Your Corvette To Work Day”, Mid America Motorworks has petitioned the United States Congress to declare June 30th a National Day of Recognition for Corvette - America’s First Sports Car. The Corvette first rolled off a Flint, Michigan assembly line on June 30, 1953. The petition is being presented by United States Congressman John Shimkus (R-Illinois).  All Corvette enthusiasts are urged to contact their U.S. Congressional Representatives to pass this resolution. “As the longest running, most widely respected production sports car in United States history, the Chevrolet Corvette is more than a material possession. It is truly a symbol of American pride. For this reason Mid America Motorworks is launching a grassroots movement to honor America’s True Sports Car with a National Day of Recognition.” said Mike Yager, Chief Cheerleader and founder of Mid America Motorworks, the world’s leading supplier of Corvette parts and accessories. Mid America Motorworks has a history of creating national movements to honor the Corvette. In June of 2001, Mid America Motorworks created Drive Your Corvette To Work Day as an annual event to celebrate Corvette’s Birthday on the Friday closest to June 30. On Friday, June 27th 2008, thousands of Corvette lovers will drive their Corvette to work to participate in the 8th annual event.   In September of 2001, Mid America Motorworks orchestrated a massive grassroots movement, called the Corvette Stampede, to petition the United States Post Office to create a Corvette Stamp. The stamp was to honor of the 50th Anniversary of Corvette. Finally released in 2005, the USPS debuted the stamp at Mid America Motorworks Corvette Funfest. This year, as GM celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2008, a National Day of Recognition is a fitting tribute to Corvette – GM’s greatest contribution to the automotive industry.  Every Corvette owner is encouraged to petition his or her congressional representative to pass the resolution declaring June 30th as a National Day of Recognition for Corvette. For more information go to www.mamotorworks.com/corvette or call 800-500-1500. 
 
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