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The CIRCLE CITY CORVETTE CLUB, INC.© was established in the fall of 1977. The club started out as the WIFE Corvette Club which were the call letters of one of the local radio sponsors. The club met at Circle Chevrolet and at WIFE until they ceased existence. In 1985 the club name was changed to Circle City Corvette Club after a merge with another local club. The club belongs to the National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC). Our NCCC number is IN-281. Our meetings are held twice a month. Starting in 2001, some members of the club volunteer their time to help run a souvenir booth at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the Indy 500, the Allstate 400, the USGP Formula 1 race ( 2007 was last year for the USGP) and the upcoming MotoGP Motorcycle races beginning in 2008. Some of the charities and organizations we have donated to over the years are: Riley Hospital for Children, The National Corvette Museum, Gleaners Food Bank, Wheeler Mission, Morning Dove Therapeutic Riding Center, Simon Youth Foundation, and more. Each spring our kick off event has been the overnight trip to the National Corvette Museum. During this trip members help the museum staff with projects that need attention. Over the years our members have dusted the cars, disassembled and reassembled lifts, primed and painted an air handler, cleared brush, did filing, cleaned windows, cleaned mortar off the Flint bricks, and much more. After the work portion of the trip (approx. 4 hrs) the members either return to the Museum after hours to enjoy a catered dinner inside the rotunda of the Museum or cruise to a local restaurant. The goal of the club has remained the same through out the years; to further the interest in the Corvette, enjoy our cars, make friends and have fun. We invite you to come to one of our meetings and check us out or contact our Membership Director for more information. |