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October 2010 Volume 4, Issue 10 Event Calendar



October







Corvette Club

3rd Reagan Library

Simi Valley



5th General Meeting

Santa Barbara



Santa Barbara 16-17th Bob’s Back

Roads Fort Hunter

Leggett

Sharon Smith

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Run November



Sunday morning, October 3rd, CCSB members Bill Barrison, Pat Bloom, 2nd General Meeting

Santa Barbara

Mike & Sandy Christeson, Ed Clerkin & his mom, Frank & Barbara

LoMonaco, Bryce Lovett, Dennis & Lynne Merenbach, Steve & Linda 13—14th Wine Run

Petersen, Jim & Judy Purcell, Al & Mona Rotella, Steve & Bonnie Paso Robles

Sidwell, Fred & Sharon Smith, Robert & Evie Wheeler, and Lee &

Claudia Whitney left Carpinteria and picked up Dennis & Sandy Higgins 19th LA Auto Show

in Ventura. We left the freeway and headed toward the Santa Rosa Val- LA Convention Center

ley, an area with acres of rich agricultural land and huge estates that not

only have horses under the hood in the garage, but stables on their prop- Meetings are 1st Tues-

erty with the equestrian variety. Upon our arrival at the library we were day of each month at

joined by Jerry & Dotty Livers and Mike & Linda Wolfe. 6:30PM . The meeting

is held at Max’s Res-

taurant, 3514 State St.

Docents guided us to the areas still open during the Santa Barbara

renovation in preparation for the opening of the new

library & museum February 5, 2011. Of special in-

terest to the group was ―The White House in Minia- Inside this issue:

ture‖ exhibit. It capti-

vated everyone’s at- President’s Message 2

tention with its hand-made replicas of furni-

ture, artwork, dinnerware, chandeliers, etc. Membership 3

with intricate detail in the one-inch-to-one-

foot scale. Another exhibit ―Born to Be Classifieds 3

Wild-Celebrity and Vintage Motorcycles‖

showcased an amazing display of cycles Once upon an time 4

that included rare models, ―movie star‖

bikes, and representatives of the well-known Harley-Davidson, Triumph,

BMW, Honda, Indian, and Husqvarna brands. The mandatory stop in the NCM Ambassador 5

Museum Store to purchase mementos completed the visit.

Hearst Hacienda/Mission 6

A short drive down Hwy 23 brought us to the Claim Jumper Restaurant

where we enjoyed a late lunch and spirited conversation. Somehow we all Activities Report 7

had the will power to pass on the notorious dessert ―claim jumper mother

lode cake.‖ However we all gazed at it in the display case as we left. So Concours d'Elegance 8

much cake (6 layers), and so little room left. We should have got it to go.

SB High Homecoming 9

Thanks to all of you who joined us for this run, and plan on a future visit

after the renovation is complete in commemoration of President Reagan’s

September Minutes 10

100th birthday.

Page 2 Volume 4, Issue 10



President’s Message Sharon Smith

After the September business meeting Fred and I

left for a 3 week vacation, so we were unable to

participate in the run to Avila Beach in September. Privacy Reminder

However we understand that even without the need Old Club Rosters should be

for fire personnel to assist the group it was very shredded not just thrown in

hot. Just a couple notes about our trip. Since we the trash when replaced.

still have the Corvette Club Santa Barbara banner

on our windshield from the 2009 Caravan, we often

attracted the attention of fellow travelers as we stopped along the way. They not

only made favorable comments about our Corvette, but also recounted their per-

sonal connections to the Santa Barbara area. We often felt we were a mobile

tourism billboard for the Santa Barbara area. It was great fun chatting with peo-

ple from all parts of the USA and discovering their links to our area.



We found an unexpected tie to Santa Barbara when we visited the Copper King

Mansion in Butte, Montana. It seems that the surviving daughter, Huguette

Clark, of copper king William A. Clark has a mansion in Santa Barbara. Articles

have recently circulated about her and the mystique that surrounds her. When

we returned home I did some research using goggle maps. We have driven by

the property numerous times without knowing it. The house and grounds sit on a

bluff across from the Andree Bird Refuge on Cabrillo Blvd. in Santa Barbara.

The Bird Refuge property was once part of her estate, and she donated it to the

city of Santa Barbara asking that it be named in honor of her deceased sister

Andree. If you are interested in learning more about Huguette and the Clark

family, just goggle Huguette Clark and you will find all kinds of commentary to

entertain you and have a history lesson as well.



We started October with a run to the Reagan Presidential Library. No matter

how many times you visit the library, it is a different experience each time. Each

docent brings their own personal history into their tour and you learn new things

from their perspective. A run after the renovation is complete will certainly be in

order. October 16 and 17 we will be joining Bob and Inge Stallings on their run Check out the

to the Hearst Hacienda and Mission San Antonio. We should be able to see

some fall color along the way.

Club website

www.corvetteclubsantabarbara.com

I continue to encourage you to take advantage of the great activities that our club

members organize for the enjoyment of all of us while driving our Corvettes.

New club member Mike Christeson commented after our run to the Reagan

Library, ―We have wanted to go to the library, but never have taken the time to

make it happen.‖ Isn’t it great that in CCSB we have the opportunity to partici-

pate in activities we have wanted to do, with good friends, while driving our Cor-

vettes. It does not get much better than that.



Our Christmas Party will once again be at Mulligan’s Restaurant on Saturday,

December 11. What Mulligan’s does for us. Mulligan’s gives us great parking,

an excellent meal, a dining area workable for our gift exchange, a festive setting Jacques Bellesiles

for our party complete with Christmas tree, and a reasonable price for all of the PARTNER

above. What do we need to do for Mulligan’s to get these benefits? They re-

5601 Lindero Canyon, Suite 210

quire a minimum of 50 people. I hope you will support our club by your atten- Westlake Village, CA 91362

dance. It is a great evening and a tradition for our club members to celebrate

another year together. Our Activities Chair, Ray Seider, has an article about the (818) 338-8160 - (805) 626-4221

details for the Christmas Party in this newsletter. Reservation deadline is less (800) 320-6364 - (818) 338-8155 FAX

than two months away, so I encourage you to put December 11 on your calendar jbellesiles@crowellweedon.com

for the CCSB Christmas Party now and get your check to Ray. www.crowellweedon.com



Remember without ―u‖ there is no club. ALL MAJOR FINANCIAL EXCHANGES

Page 3 Corvette Club Santa Barbara Volume 4, Issue 10



Membership Column Pat Bloom





No new members this past month



Our club total is 93 members and 74 cars.





Please remember to put a CCSB Interest Card on any Corvette. I will have some avail-

able at the monthly meeting and if you are unable to attend, let me know and I will mail

some to you. I will have the static cling club decals at the meeting for purchase



Please review the roster and let me know of any needed changes or updates









CLASSIFIEDS

I am now the proud owner, but not for long I hope, of a 1998 Camero Convertible. Sil-

ver with black top and grey interior. This was my daughters car, a little young lady from

SB. She bought the car new and it has less than 75000 miles on it but it does need

some help. It is all there, it drives, the tires are good, there has never been any major

damage on the car but it has some dings. This would be a great project. It is a 6 cyl.

Automatic, chrome wheels, plus, plus. I will sell it for the best offer! Kelly Blue book

says trade in value in fair condition is $3800.00. To me that is too muchy.

Contact Steve Petersen rvettt@gmail.com





2009 Forged Polished Aluminum Wheels. Fits P245/40ZR18 tires on the front,

P285/35ZR19 tires on the aft. One is slightly scuffed, other three in excellent condition.

$500 OBO.



Contact Fred Lopez 805 964-9546 flopez32@cox.net





Factory Reproduction C4 Chrome ZR-1 wheels—2 wheels 8.5 x 17, 2 wheels 9.5 x

17 +56 Offset - On '94 Vette for 4 months, always garaged. Never driven in the

rain! Like new condition. Includes short chrome stems, center caps and chrome lug

nuts with 4 locking nuts. $375

Contact Bob Szalay at dszalay@cox.net





High Performance Crossover Pipe (X-Pipe) 1997-2004 C5 Corvette

Balances your engines exhaust pulses for a Scavenger effect that pulls ex-

haust from the cylinders. This boosts power & promotes faster revving. 3 - 5

HP increase. Make Offer

Contact Fred Markley (805) 684-4049

Page 4

Volume 4, Issue 10



WE ARE ON THE WEB

www.corvetteclubsantabarbara.com



Corvette Club Snta Barbara.

Once upon a time Fred Smith



Corvette Club Santa Barbara is 25 years old this year and I thought it fitting that

we start a column dedicated to ―who we were‖. I finally found a use for keeping all

the club’s newsletters all these years. I have photos from the digital world but very

few from the early years on film. I will be seeking out photos from our historian and

hopefully this column will bring a little history and maybe a smile or two.



The slate of Officers for 1987-1988 were: P.O. Box 40340

Santa Barbara, CA

President Paul Mariano 93140

Vice Pres John Jensen

Secretary Barbara Mariano

Treasurer Helen Jensen

Membership Fred Smith

Historian Ron Blumenthal

Publicity Doug Bickley



In June of 1987 some new members that joined us back then that you will recog-

nize were Ray & Mary Sue Seider, Mike & Linda Wolfe and Walter and Allison Van

Wingerden. Our first installation picnic was also held that month at Manning Park

in Montecito.



The first annual (never to occur again) Classic Car Auction was held at Fess

Parker’s Red Lion Inn and Corvette Club Santa Barbara participated by driving

over 400 cars of various makes and models onto the auction block (a turntable that

must have been designed for VW’s).—Too bad this auction didn’t turn out to be an

annual event.



Ed Clerkin joined the club in July (1987). Eight cars attended the Big Bear Bash

with Walter & Allison Van Wingerden earning a 2nd place trophy. The 2nd annual

Corvette Club Santa Barbara Show & Shine was held in September at the Orchid

Bowl in Goleta (no longer there). Wendell & Judy Hans joined the club in Septem-

ber (1987). The club attended and participated in a Car Show at Mark Christopher

Chevrolet in Ontario. The Jensen’s won first place with their 1962.



The 1987 Christmas party was held at Federico’s in Buellton after having a conflict

with the Red Lion Inn in SB. The 2nd annual Cambria Valentines weekend and

picnic was held in February 1988.



The large embroidered club logos (9‖ dia) arrived for the club ―Members Only‖

jackets. They were all black. If I remember I will share it at the October meeting.



A run to Las Vegas was in March and Ray Seider showed up in a new 1988 road-

ster. The first ―Cuyama Challenge‖ was a success in April 1988.

Page 5 Corvette Club Santa Barbara Volume 4, Issue 10



NCM Ambassador Frank LoMonaco

Congratulations and thanks to our Newsletter Editor, Fred Smith, for doing an out-

standing job on our monthly club newsletter. I submitted our June, 2010 issue to the

Museum for their Best Newsletter Contest. We won 1st place!



Club Newsletter Winners Announced! Congratulations to the Corvette Clubs who won this

year's NCM’s "Best Newsletter" award! We had nearly 100 entries in the two catego-

ries, printed and electronic, and the points were so close! Thanks to everyone who sub-

mitted an entry and we look forward to having even more next year!



Printed Version: 
 Online Version: 


1st - Northern California Corvette Association
 1st - Corvette Club of Santa Barbara


2nd – Sam Houston Corvette Club
 2nd - Lone Star Corvette Club


3rd - Nashville Corvette Club 3rd - Corvette Club of Utah



In addition to the information about the NCM Ambassador Point’s program in last month’s newsletter I thought

a further explanation of the system would be interesting. I must earn at least 50 points each year in order to

maintain Ambassador status and that all important connection with our National Corvette Museum.



Here is the purpose of an ambassador: Each participating Corvette club/organization will nominate/select an

"Ambassador" to act as the representative /liaison of that club/organization to the National Corvette Museum.

The person selected to be an "Ambassador" will have a distinct interest in the success and future of the Mu-

seum.

The Ambassador's mission will be that of receiving and disseminating the most current and correct informa-

tion from the Museum, and to convey that information to their local Corvette club/organization. The Ambassa-

dor will act as a Museum representative to promote and solicit support for the Museum through promotional

activities and encourage other Corvette enthusiasts to join the Museum. Additionally, the Ambassador will be

the voice of the Corvette club/organization, communicating concerns, ideas and suggestions to the NCM.



Here is how the point system works: The program will begin each July 1st and end June 30th. A minimum of

50 points must be earned each year. The following is a list of areas where Ambassadors can accumulate

points.



NCM Membership Sales

Raffle ticket sales

Attending NCM Function/event

Become/or already a Lifetime Member

Attend Labor Day Ambassador’s meeting

Submit a copy of Club’s newsletter each month

Make a presentation about the Museum at club meetings

Museum Brick Sales

Percent of club become NCM members



Points needed in any combination of areas to achieve Master Ambassador: 200

Points needed to remain active Ambassador: 50





Thanks to all of you for assisting me in achieving the rank of Master Ambassador for the 2009/2010 year. In

part, because of the huge participation of club members who went on the 2009 caravan, I accumulated 226

points. Thanks again.

Page 6 Corvette Club Santa Barbara Volume 4, Issue 10



Hearst Hacienda/Mission Bob & Inge Stallings





Oct 16 and 17, 2010

Mission San Antonio de Padua and Hearst Hacienda on Fort

Hunter Liggett



We travel some of Bob’s favorite back roads to the ―Valley of

the Oaks is a Land That Time Forgot‖ with Mission San Anto-

nio de Padua founded in 1771 by Father Junipero Serra and

stay at the 1922 Hearst Hacienda.



William Randolph Hearst built his California Hacienda in

1922, asking future San Simeon Castle architect Julia Mor-

gan to design it as a working ranch house. Hearst enjoyed

the place so much that he kept it after he finished his "little something" at San Simeon, building a private road

between the two houses. Like his famous Castle on the coast, Hearst's Hacienda is open to the public, but

there's a difference. At the Hacienda, you can spend the night, in the same place where the famous million-

aire and his glamorous friends partied and slept in the 1920s

and 1930s. The scale and ornamentation of the Hacienda

are more comfortable and intimate than the Castle, but this

not a simple ranch house, it is an elegant, uncluttered style

with mission-style arches, creating rooms for the ranch's

cowboys and more spacious accommodations for Hearst

and his friends … and us.



Some of the roads we will enjoy are 150, 33, 198, Jolon

Road, Nacimiento-Ferguson and Coast Route 1.



We have reserved all the rooms for October 16, 2010. The

Hacienda has 11 rooms.



For those that have signed up for this run and have their reservations in hand we meet at Carl’s Jr. in Carpin-

teria at the Reynolds off ramp. The drivers meeting is at 8am and we leave promptly at 8:15am or earlier if

we are all there.





River City Corvette Club Run Diane Szalay

River City Corvettes was in Santa Barbara on the weekend of September 17th and 28 of their Corvettes par-

ticipated in the run to our city, plus a couple of vans to facilitate their activities! CCSB was invited to join

them for a potluck on Friday evening.



They hosted a fantastic potluck buffet in the beautiful Spanish courtyard at the Pepper Tree Inn, tables were

overflowing with the feast and margaritas. Seven of our members brought food to share and we had a great

time. They were very glad to have us and we met some really nice folks. It was quite impressive to see that

many 'Vettes in the hotel parking lot! They have 100 cars in their membership, wow.



Thanks to Kelly Barrington of RCC who coordinated the event. We hope to have more of our membership

participate next year.



Enthusiastically representing our Club at this event were Fred and Anne Lopez; Sandy Rubel Halverson and

guests; Bob and Inge Stallings; and Bob and Diane Szalay.

Page 7 Corvette Club Santa Barbara Volume 4, Issue 10



Activities Report Ray Seider



Saturday, September 25th. 6 Corvettes, out of 12 who signed up, left Santa Barbara at

9:45 sharp but not before some excitement, It seems a fire truck was passing by and

Fred Markley's main squeeze Eleanor (Rustie) waved. Well these guys seeing all the

cars at the side of the road and a group of people standing around, thought there was

an emergency so they slammed on their brakes, piled out of their truck and came run-

ning back carrying their emergency gear along with them, only to find out we were just

fine. Great bunch of guys who had a good laugh along with us.



Well, once we were off and heading over the pass

we got stuck behind a group of about 10 early VW's of all kinds driving

VERY slowly and they finally turned left at hwy 246 and we got along our

way and met Pat Bloom at the entrance to US 101 heading north where

we met Ed Clerkin outside Latecia Winery where he took over the lead

heading to Old Edna which is a bump in the road but a nice small win-

ery. After about 20 minutes we headed to Edna Valley Winery, a very

nice spot with spectacular views. They had us set up on the lawn having

expected a larger group but it turned out very nice with temperatures in

the 90's. As we headed off towards Avila Barn driving on some nice

country roads and all through the fields of vines the temperature grew to

108 and back to 105 when we arrived at Avila. Quaint spot with great petting zoo, all the gourds and pump-

kins you could carry home, deli, ice cream etc. One comment…TRAFFIC..we had traffic all the way to our

destinations and all the way home as well as large crowds at Avila. The hot weather brought everyone out.

We had a ball and my "duties" are starting to get a little easier.



October 3rd. Sharon and Fred will be lead the club to the Reagan Library see the front page.



I want to talk about CHRISTMAS. Yes I know it's early however I want to bring you all up to date.



We have a firm date: December 11th. 6pm to 10pm

We have a firm location: Mulligan's

We have a firm cost $35.00 each including tax and tip



Even though it's early I would like to enlist your commitment now. I'm asking that you consider emailing your

reservation to me hotcidr@cox.net and sending me a non refundable check now or at least soon. Your check

should be made payable to Corvette Club Santa Barbara and will be held until the event time but I don't want

to run into the problems from the past where we have to BEG people to come so as to fill the 50 person mini-

mum required by Mulligan's.



Consider this: the price includes appetizer, choice of 2 entrees, 3 sides, dessert, coffee & soft drinks. (there

is a no host bar).



We will also have a gift exchange but more on that later.



Thanks for your help on this and, by the way, MERRY CHRISTMAS









REMINDER: The Activities Planning meeting has been set for Tuesday October 19th at the Lo-

Monaco’s home (see roster for address) at 7pm. Bring your ideas for runs for the upcoming year

(2011) help make it the best fun possible

Page 8

Volume 4, Issue 10









October 29-31, 2010

Santa Barbara Concours d’Elegance’s Salute to the Mille Miglia

The Santa Barbara Concours weekend kicks off with the Salute to the Mille Miglia with a

wine country tour. Beginning Friday morning, the tour opens to all cars participating in

Saturday and Sunday events. This scenic drive weaves through Santa Ynez vineyards,

traverses over sun-drenched mountains and valleys, and tours through several charming

towns along the way. Tour participants will enjoy a catered gourmet lunch on the prop-

erty of an elegant winery, a champagne celebration at the finish, and commemorative

gifts.





Santa Barbara Concours d’Elegance

The 24th Santa Barbara Concours d’Elegance will display 200+ of the world’s finest

automobiles on the spectacular Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club, starting on Sunday

at 10 a.m. Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the main event. There will be approximately 20

classes of cars judged during the event, in their individual classes, but all vying for that

coveted award: ―Best of Show.‖





Santa Barbara Concours d’Italiano

The 5th Concours d’Italiano brings an Italian flair to the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet

Club on Saturday, starting at 10 a.m. 200+ vehicles with names like Ferrari, Lambor-

ghini, Alfa Romeo, Abarth, Fiat, Iso, Bizzarrini, De Tomaso, La Forza, and Lancia will be

displayed. Italian food and music will be available for guests to enjoy.

Santa Barbara American Classics Auto Show

The 5th Tribute to American Classics will bring a touch of Main Street, USA to the Santa

Barbara Polo & Racquet Club on Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Automobiles from Ameri-

can manufacturers with names like Ford, Chevrolet, Buick, Dodge, Oldsmobile, Pontiac,

Chrysler, Lincoln, Kaiser, Frazer, Tucker, DeLorean and more are expected to be show-

cased. Stroll around to the sounds of the Oldies with the aroma of hot dogs and ham-

burgers grilling.



Vino d’Elegance, a Santa Barbara Wine Festival

Local, National, and International wineries gather for a tasting and celebration at the

height of the harvest season. This event benefits the local community and creates an

exquisite Santa Barbara weekend spotlighting participating wineries. A showcase of

vintage automobiles and fine wines blend together seamlessly to create a true luxury

lifestyle event. This will be benefiting the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County.







For more information see: www.elegantcars.com.

Page 9

Volume 4, Issue 9





Santa Barbara High School 2010 Homecoming Roger Hoyt







For several years now our club has

participated in the homecoming ac-

tivities for the Santa Barbara high

school homecoming.



This year’s event took place on Fri-

day October 1st with six of our mem-

bers driving the homecoming prin-

cesses around the track that circles

the football field with each princess

sitting up on the boot of our Corvette

convertibles. All of this is done to the

cheers of the crowds as we pass by

and stop at the viewing stands. The

princesses father’s then escort each

princess to center stage wherein a

queen is named.



We then circle the track again and

pick up each princesses and the princess chosen as the queen by her

classmates. The CCSB member who was lucky enough to have hosted

the queen receives the pot that we all contribute $5 to. This year it was

Jim Wafer who won helping him pay for his brand new 2011 white Grand

Sport convertible.



CCSB members participating in addition to Jim Wafer were: Mike

Christeson, Dan Eidelson, Roger Hoyt, Jerry Livers and Bob

Wheeler.

Page 10 Corvette Club Santa Barbara Volume 4, Issue 10



Minutes of September 7, 2010 General Meeting

1. Meeting called to order by Sharon Smith tonight at 6:31 pm. Full house tonight.

2. Introduction of Officers. Guests tonight. Chris Fanello and Bill Johnson from Lompoc. Members of

SLO Vettes

3. Secretary’s Report distributed and approved. Correction on pool party date Sept 17.

4. Treasurer’s Report passed out and approved.

5. Membership Report: Pat Bloom reports 93 members and we now have 75 cars.

6. NCM Ambassadors Report: Frank LoMonaco reports on raffle of 2010 Crystal Red Grand Sport

Conv. ($20 each). Drawing held on Oct 10th. Got more tickets for sale because sold out of what tick-

ets had last month. National Corvette Museum has announced that the Corvette Club of Santa Bar-

bara has won the Best Online Newsletter contest. Congratulations Fred Smith. Great job! Still have

ten flags left for sale.

7. Activities Report: Ray Seider.

09/17/10 – River City Corvettes invite us to join them at Best Western Pepper Tree by the pool.

09/25/10 – Adamson House Tour & Santa Monica Pier. Cancelled.

09/25/10 – Avila Valley Barn.

10/03/10 – Reagan Library run. The tour is scheduled for 11:00. Sign up sheet.

10/16 – 10/17/10 – Mission San Antonio and Hunter Liggett run. Bob and Inge Stallings. We will be

staying at the Hearst Hacienda. Rooms limited.

10/20/10 – Activities meeting at the LoMonaco’s at 6:00.

11/13 – 11/14/10 – Tony and Paula Megowan. Paso Robles and Santa Ynez wine run. Email sent

out on hotel.

12/11/10 -- Christmas party at Mulligan’s.

8. Old Business:

Thanks to the Grahams for agreeing to have Graham Chevrolet Cadillac and Saab be are our

club sponsor.

Thanks to Wayne Reddoch and Fred Smith for working with the Grahams to too create a spon-

sorship agreement.

9. New Business:

Happy Birthday to Mona Rotella, Roger Hoyt, Wendel Hans, Jerry Livers, Mike Wolfe, Jacques

Bellesiles and Dennis Higgins.

CCSB membership cards distributed to use to identify you as a CCSB member for applicable dis-

counts at Graham Chevrolet. See Pat Bloom for cards.

New feature in the CCSB newsletter: Once Upon a Time. Featuring things from our past newslet-

ters going back too the beginning.

Santa Barbara High School Homecoming October 2. They need convertibles to drive princesses

around track.

Fred Lopez passed around mug that you can have your car photo put on it.

10 Tech Talk:

Fred Markley discussed Chevron Techron and other fuel cleaners.

Steve Petersen had car painted at Diamond Finish Auto Body. Vehicle had been keyed on both

sides.

11. Trivia question.

50/50 Raffle $50.00.The pot of $25.00 was won by Marylyn Bruce.

12. Next meeting October 5 at Max’s.

13. Correspondence Santa Barbara Concours d’Elegance Car Corral (Oct30-31) and

CASA Newsletter.

14. Meeting adjourned at 7:32.

Respectfully submitted,

Sandy Rubel Halverson, Secretary

Page 11

For clothing embroidered with WE ARE ON THE WEB

the Corvette Club Santa Bar- www.corvetteclubsantabarbara.com

bara logo contact Frank or Bar-

bara LoMonaco.



For clothing that is silk screen

Members of the NCM receive 10% to

15% discount on purchases from the

printed with the Corvette Club

museum store. Santa Barbara logo contact

Bob Szalay.

Check the store before buying Corvette

related items from other vendors—you

might be surprised at the current inven-

tory as well as prices. Be sure to check

the items on sale while you are there.



http://store.corvettemuseum.com/







Fred Lopez reports:



I bought a new set of wheels from

West Coast Corvettes. I mentioned

that I was a member of Corvette Club

Head West

Santa Barbara and they gave me a Crescent LoMonaco

10% discount. Stylist



Salon for Men & Women





Corvette Club Flags 805-963-3626

21 W. Victoria #C

Santa Barbara, CA

We now have CCSB Club Flags.

CCSB Members receive

50% off first haircut.

10% off services thereafter









They are 12"w x 8"h and are $15

each.

Alan E. Emslie, P.E.

Please contact Frank LoMonaco Principal

to purchase one or more.

5290 Overpass Rd., 805-683-1233

Suite 217

Goleta, CA 93111 Cell 805-340-4921

aemsile@padreinc.com

www.padreinc.com

301 S. Hope Avenue Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Phone: (805) 617-3438 Email: Contact Us Fax: (805) 898-2244 Service/Parts: (805) 617-3436









National Corvette Museum October, 2010 Calendar Wallpaper



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