Each month of the year the Capital City Corvette Club schedules an event. These events include Corvette shows, cruise-ins, parades, rallies, autocrosses, drag racing, Corvette trips, and cookouts. During the winter months non-Corvette social activities consist of dances, bowling, parties, Christmas Awards Banquet, trips, and more.
The second Saturday of every month at
members meet to conduct business
and plan the events for the club. Attendance and participation at these meetings
are encouraged but not required. All members have a voice and vote in club
matters. After the meetings (about one hour) the members gather at various
local restaurants for dinner, socializing, and fun.
Currently (unless noted otherwise in the Driveline) we are meeting at
Every member of Capital City Corvette Club also gets a subscription to Driveline. This is the club newsletter published monthly to inform the members of upcoming events and recap activities and meetings that they may have missed. There are articles of special interest to Corvette owners, and a club directory is in the Driveline.
The annual club trip has taken the members to many places. Our Corvettes have caravaned to the Corvette factories in both St. Louis and Bowling Green, as well as other Corvette shows in Gatlinburg, Cedar Point, and Bloomington Gold. Other trips have taken members white water rafting, houseboating, and even a Caribbean Cruise.
Each year C.C.C.C. raises several hundred dollars from many of the events for the club charity.
The Capital City Corvette Club was formed in January of 1975 (incorporated August 25, 1975) by a small group of devoted, ambitious and fun loving Corvette owners. Officers were elected, committees to plan club events were formed and a "Code of Regulations" for the club was adopted. Five officers serve one-year terms. Elections are held at the November business meeting. C.C.C.C. is a non-profit organization and all of the funds collected are used either to conduct events or are donated to the official club charity. The main objective of C.C.C.C. is to promote the appreciation of the Corvette while having fun. The club members who are helpful and hard working make the club successful. This hard work is rewarded through a sense of accomplishment and through the presentation of awards at the end of each year at the Christmas Party and Awards Banquet. This annual event has become a tradition since 1975 and is our biggest party of the year.