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February
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I’m looking
forward to seeing how this new year will take shape.
The members voted
in a by-law change in January.
The change will
give flexibility for scheduling board meetings.
We will be having
the board meetings before the monthly membership meetings.
The timing will
be tight, so we will have to figure it out as we go.
We are going
start the board meeting 6:30 on February 5th
for the first meeting.
The first social of the year will be a fun
dinner out to celebrate Mardi Gras.
See Gayle’s article and the website for
details.
We still have committee chair position to fill:
Please let me know if you can help with
these.
Car
Show, NCM Ambassador, Sponsorship, and Parliamentarian.
Paula Winter and
Debbie Lindsey are heading up the Charity Committee.
They will do a great job.
Hope to see
everyone on the 5th
at 7:30 for the next membership meeting.
Kim West
kdcwest@sbcglobal.net
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Gayle Cherry
Hello All,
I’m so sorry for such late notice on our upcoming social calendar.
Our February social is a Mardi Gras
celebration... on Saturday February 22nd.
It will be at Boo-Rays in Crowley. Address 316 Main St
Our March social is a bowling party at... Cityview
Lanes in SW Fort Worth.
Address 6601 Oakmont Blvd
Time 12:00-2:00 PM
Cost to bowl will be $15-$16 and free to just come hang out and support
the bowlers. The bar and snack bar will be open and ready for us.
I plan to send out a CTV ALL within the week, hopefully in just a few
days and will ask for sign-ups then.
Thank you so much for everyone’s help so far this year. 2025 hasn’t
started out the best for me, but hopefully it will just go up from
here.
Have a great meeting tomorrow evening and hope to see you at Boo-Rays at
the end of the month.
Gayle
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Mary
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LowDown Article - Historian
I have been the historian for Cowtown
Vettes since 2014. When the historian position was created back in the day
there were no computers, digital photos, social media, etc. Club
members met together each year or so and collectively put together a
scrapbook of sorts. The bulk of these book are not archivable and are
subject to deterioration. That being said they are still in decent
condition and enjoyable to look at. The last scrapbook was created
in 2014 for the 40th anniversary and the plan it to create one for 2024 to
commemorate the 50th anniversary. Going forward we will rely on our
very comprehensive digital archives for both our written and photographic
histories.
In addition to scrapbooks, we have a fairly
comprehensive collection of LowDowns from the inception of the club and
trophies, etc. mostly from 2000 to the current year. This is
contained in 8 storage boxes and 2 large plastic totes. We have been
fortunate that Sylvia & Larry Hoaldridge offered space to store these
items at their home. These are still at the Hoaldridge home for the time
being, but I am in search of another storage location. Ideally
indoors (heated & cooled) would preserve the life of these items longer,
but they have also “lived” in garage space. If anyone has an area
where these can be stored it would be greatly appreciated.
Mary Pittman, Historian
marypittman@hotmail.com
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Secretary |

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CTV Secretary
Just a reminder, the Membership and Board minutes are located in the
Members Only section.
If you have any questions about the minutes, please
feel free to contact me.
Timing Chair

If you are interested in learning timing for CTV’s autocrosses,
come spend
some time in the trailer and join in the excitement!
Vicki Currey
vfrostcurrey@live.com
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Hi, I’m Steve Parker, your
new CTV Treasurer. First off, let me introduce myself to those in the club
that do not know me. My wife Lee Ann and I have been active in classic cars
and particularly Corvettes for several decades. I bought my first Corvette,
a ratty orange 1965 coupe in 1976 and have had every generation since.
Although my profession was a banker (now retired), my stress relief has
always been wrenching on old cars. Lee Ann has been
entertained by the roughly 150 cars that have come through my shop through
the last 40 years. We currently have four Corvettes. Included in the
collection are 1958 red convertible, 1966 yellow coupe, 2022 orange
convertible and Lee Ann’s 2011 orange Grand Sport convertible autocross car.
We were members of CTV in the early 2000’s for
several years and rejoined in 2023. Lee Ann is active in NCCC autocross and
won the 2024 CTV Club Top Competitor award, is high point ladies competitor
in the NCCC Region and is currently ranked 15th in the nation. As
you can see, she enjoys her racing events.
I’m looking forward to
working with Doug as he assists me in the transition of the Treasurer job.
He has done a great job, and I strive to continue his quality of detail.
As a reminder, our Monthly Treasurer Reports are
located on the Member’s Only page on our website. If you have any questions
about the reports, please feel free to reach out to me or Doug.
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Digital/Social Media - Sponsorship |

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If you have not rec’d your 50 th Anniversary
Cowtown Vettes commemorative Deck of Playing Cards, please attend the next
Membership Meeting and see me. Each primary member /
household receives one deck of cards. I’ll bring a few
decks on the next cruise as well. If you’d like an extra
set (or two), see me as well, we did purchase extra decks of cards- these
are $5 per deck.
We will have the Events, Socials and such in the
next Slideshow @ Fred’s on January 8. The slideshow will continue to
include some Corvette Trivia along with various other Corvette
happenings around the country. Larry (our webmaster) does post a
lower-resolution version online, on the CTV Website. Please provide any
submissions for the slideshow to me no later than Sunday evening of
the Membership Meeting week.
If you have been working on or updating your
Corvette with new items …or if you have taken a trip in your Corvette and
have some photos to share with membership, please send those to me and
I’ll include them in the monthly slideshow. Cowtown’s
Microsoft O365 account allows us to use OneDrive, which makes
it much easier for you to provide high-resolution photos from events for the
web and/or monthly slideshow. If you would like to share photos, please
take them in high-resolution; if not, they can’t be used on
the big screen since they would show grainy / blurry. These are needed
by noon, the Monday before the Membership Meeting. If you have questions,
please contact me and I’ll provide you with more information and the
OneDrive link to share your photos – basically use the highest
resolution option you can set on your camera or smartphone .
When you receive a CTV-ALL eMail blast, we would
request that you please only reply to the
originator when you are replying to a CTV-ALL email. When you opt
to reply, simply select Reply on the email, then remove
the CTV-All entry and replace it with the email address of the
originator. If you are sending CTV-ALL emails, please include your email
address in the body of the email so you have that address handy.
If you change your email or home address, Corvette, or
other info – please drop an email to
CTV-Membership@groups.io.
If you are not receiving CTV-ALL emails, please get
with me so we can either add you or figure out why you aren’t receiving
them.
More information on email distribution lists and the
acceptable use of them
can be found on our
website .
Facebook – if you are on Facebook and not a “friend” of
Cowtown Vettes, members cannot include you in tags at events; these tags
show your non-club member friends all the fun we are having. Who knows,
maybe some of you are in the witness protection program and
don’t want to be tagged J If you are
posting, be sure to tag Cowtown Vettes so it appears on our Facebook
news feed.
Doug McMahan
Digital / Social Media Chairperson
socialmedia@cowtownvettes.org

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Randy
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Larry Schaapveld
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Mike Lindner
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William Nolan
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FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS:
FEBRUARY 2 – LINDA BENWARE
FEBRUARY 18 – DON FOWLER
FEBRUARY 20 – DOC LAMBERT
FEBRUARY 24 – KIM WEST
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FEBRUARY ANNIVERSARIES:
FEBRUARY 6 – DON & NANCY WELLS
FEBRUARY 14 – CRAIG PLUNKETT & CHARLOTTE WILLINGHAM
FEBRUARY 15 – JOHN & NANCY MOULTON
FEBRUARY 27 – BRUCE & YVETTE LEWIS
FEBRUARY 28 – DOUG & GLENDA MCMAHAN
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Robert Geyer - Cruiser/Equipment Chair
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Hello Fellow Cruisers,
It's
now February and the weather is typical Texas winter, cold and wet.
And as I have mentioned before, that's why I don't cruise
this time of the year. But it's still a great time to get your
Vette serviced. Maybe change the oil, check the tires for excessive
wear, that kind of stuff.
It's also a great time to plan
for this year's upcoming cruiser season. If you have a drive or
special place you would like to cruise to let me know and I'll try
to make it happen.
I especially want to encourage all to
participate in the Cruiser Points Program. It's a great program to
encourage you to drive your Vette and enjoy the back roads of Texas
and all of what the USA has to offer. Also remember to take that
special photo of your car so it can be entered in the photo contest
at the end of the year. The new 2025 placard, rules, and points log
sheet are now posted on our Cowtown Vettes web site. Go to blue
banner and click on website then click on members only. Enter your
2025 username and password to sign in. Once there go to Cowtown
Cruiser Information and download the 2025 Plack, rules, and log
sheet.
Be watching for my first cruise in March, and a
possible multiple day cruise in April. I will have more information
on these trips soon. Remember it's your participation and input
that will make this our best cruiser year yet.
PS I am still looking for a Cruiser
Co-Chair, so if you have any interest, you can contact me anytime.
Your Cruiser Chairperson
Robert Geyer
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Debbie Lindsey
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Hi everyone,
First, many
thanks to Cathy Baker for doing a fabulous job with
Charities for Cowtown Vettes over the last couple of years.
We have quite the
shoes to fill this year, and we know we can count on the members of this
club to help.
It will depend on
all of us to participate in the monthly 50/50 drawing, vote on the
charities we will support, and become involved with the events at the
Tarrant Area Food Bank, Don’t
Forget to Feed Me, Cook’s
Children’s
and Toys for Tots.
Cowtown Vettes
has historically been very generous with charities, and we look forward
to coordinating our efforts to make a difference in the lives of others
and have a good time together in the process!
Debbie and Paula
Many thanks to Cowtown Vettes!
This organization for Fort Worth Corvette enthusiasts chose to donate
$1,000.00 to The WARM Place, which will provide one month of grief of
support for five children and their caregivers.
#TheWARMPlace #ChildrensGrief
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Larry Currey - Editor
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The Chevrolet Corvette Zora Will Probably Cost $204,995 — Here’s Why |
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The 2025
Corvette ZR1 is
set to be the most expensive Chevy ever.
The starting price for the
1,064 hp model has been confirmed at $174,995. |
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Prototypes
of the vehicle have been spotted lapping
the Nürburgring wearing
stickers that indicate it is a hybrid vehicle. Signs point to it
being named the Zora after famed Corvette engineer...
Zora Arkus-Duntov |
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Chevrolet hasn’t confirmed anything about it, but it will likely
combine ZR1’s mid-engine powertrain with the front electric motor
from the hybrid E-Ray to create an all-wheel-drive hyper-‘Vette with
more than 1,200 hp. If that’s the case, it offers an idea of how
much it will cost. |
In closing I would like to thank everyone for your
articles and support
Larry Currey / Editor
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Howdy fellow Corvette enthusiasts! I’ve been in the club for going on 3
years, but a lot of you may not know much about me. So let me tell
you a bit about myself…
I was born at Carswell AFB a slew of years ago. Growing up we
moved around a lot (I was not a military brat) but settled back in my
parent’s hometown of Arlington for junior high and high school. I
graduated Martin High School in Arlington and then went to the
University of Texas at Austin on a full athletic ride. I was a
5-time Letterman and a 4-time All American on the track team (800M)
before destroying my knee while preparing for the 1992 US Olympic
Trials. In an instant, my life changed. I pivoted from
athletics to academic studies and graduated a couple of years later.
After graduation I moved back to the DFW metroplex and lived mainly on
the Dallas/Collin County side for 15 years before moving back to
Arlington where I have been for the last 15 years. I have been in
IT my entire professional career and currently work for a wealth
management firm based in Highland Park.
Outside of work my hobbies have centered around pugs (I have been
rescuing with DFW Pug Rescue for 20 years), the Texas Longhorns and
anything I can do with my hands. I am an avid remodeler and have
been doing a major sheetrock off remodel of my entire home for many
years (with many years yet to go). As my friends have said… If it
can be nailed, glued, welded or screwed – I have the tool to do it!
All my life I have had a love affair with cars. I built my first
engine in high school (after blowing one up) and have had experience
racing SCCA, building and competing in off road trucks and tinkering on
any vehicle I have ever owned. I inherited my love for GM cars
from my dad and the Corvette was always a dream. Finally, after
many years of focusing on differing priorities, I purchased my first
Corvette in the fall of 2021 – a 2016 C7 Stingray 3LT convertible with
the special Spice Red package.
I look forward to merging my love affair with my Corvette and my skills
in technology to help take our club website to a new level! Let’s
get 2025 started!
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2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
Claims BONKERS 0–60 Time!
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If you like the 0-60 times...
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Chevrolet also announced that the ZTK-equipped
ZR1 runs
the quarter mile in 9.6 seconds at 150 mph! Even the standard ZR1 can
sprint to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds and knock down 9.7 seconds in the
quarter. And this was on pump gas and on a non-prepped drag strip
wearing the factory tires. In the 9s right off the showroom floor is a
concept we’re down with!
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“The 2025 Corvette ZR1 yet again exceeded our expectations,” said
Josh Holder, chief engineer, Corvette. “Combined with a top
speed record of 233 mph –
which is unrivaled by any current production car priced under $1
million – the Corvette ZR1 delivers on its mission to provide
customers unrelenting power.”
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2025 Corvette ZR1 Ordering Will Open On This Exact Date
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According to GM
Authority sources, the first Dealer Order Submission
Process (DOSP) for the 2025 Corvette ZR1 will begin on February 13th,
2025. GM Authority previously
reported that orders would kick off in February, but
now, we have an exact date to report.
GM outlined official
pricing information for the 2025 Corvette ZR1 earlier
this month, announcing that MSRP would start at $174,995. The lineup
includes two trim levels, 1LZ and 3LZ, as well as two body styles,
including a coupe and hardtop convertible. Pricing is as follows (note
that MSRP figures include $1,695 for destination freight charge):
- 1LZ Coupe: $174,995
- 1LZ Convertible: $184,995
- 3LZ Coupe: $185,995
- 3LZ Convertible: $195,995
Production is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2025 at the GM
Bowling Green plant in Kentucky, the exclusive
production facility for the Corvette since 1981. While production will
be limited, Corvette Production Marketing Manager Harlan
Charles has stated that the limitations
will stem from supply chain factors, rather than an artificial cap.
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Tempers Flare between Corvette and
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Throughout 24 hours of racing, emotions are bound to run hot. Just ask
Tommy Milner of Corvette
Racing.
Milner, one of the drivers co-piloting the No. 4 Corvette Z06 GT3.R at
the 2025 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona,
had a heated exchange with some BMW drivers while battling for the lead
– and he made his frustration crystal clear by flipping them off at race
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Payback is a B..ch Watch Two Yellow Vettes and One BMW go into a
turn... and only The Two Vettes come out.
Watch Video Link Below |
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#4 Corvette gets their payback on BMW : r/IMSARacing |
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Larry
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National Corvette Museum |
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James Little - NCM Ambassador - 2024 |
Looking for a Volunteer for 2025 Contact Kim
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At the National Corvette Museum, you’ll experience the legacy of
America’s Sports Car, the Chevrolet Corvette.
Discover a rich
history that spans over seven decades, showcasing the evolution of
design, engineering, and the Corvette spirit.
Engage in
interactive exhibits, experience the thrill of racing through virtual
simulators, participate in educational workshops, and view rare
memorabilia.
The Museum is a celebration of innovation, speed,
and the enduring appeal of the Corvette, offering an unforgettable
journey for enthusiasts and families alike, igniting a passion in each
guest.
To visit the NCM
website...
Click National
Corvette Museum |
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Kim West - Car Show Chair - 2024 |
Looking for a Volunteer for 2025 Contact
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2024 Car Show is now in the
record books. The weather was perfect with yellow and purple as the
color of the day. We had 96 cars registered. The day started with a
great setup team and then there was a steady stream of cars to be
parked. Next came a moving National Anthem with all standing at
attention, hands over hearts, and everyone quieted. Then the show
became full of life till tear down. The car show team/committee and
workers are the BEST!!! This is a year long endeavor with lots of
meeting, emails, behind the scenes homework, and hard work the day
of.
Thank you all for your hard work:
Cliff Holder
Raley Smith
Donna Forsythe
Jim Forsythe
Cathy Baker
Jackie Holden
Randy Baker
Michael & Belinda Biggers
Debbie Lindsey
Larry & Vicki Currey
Jerry Lindsey
James & Kim Little
Bill Buehler
Mike Messerli
Doug McMahan
John Moulton
Mike Lindner
Larry Schaapveld
Tony Sokoloski
James Swaringen
Robert Guyer
Jack & Paula Winter
Jane Buehler
Steve Parker
Thank you to Hulen Mall and Macy’s. I received
lots of good feedback on the new location.
Congratulations to all the Class Winners and
Class Award Winners.
Best of Show Early is a white 1961 C2 owned by
Chris Welsh.
Best of Show Late is a yellow 2016 C7 Wide Body
owned by Doug Harper.
Best Engine went to Barry Ruth with a 1963 C2
red Convertible.
Best Interior went to Randy Hudzik with a 2005
Daytona Sunset Orange convertible.
Best Paint went to Robert Gentry with a gray
1970 C3 convertible.
I want to thank the judges who judged the Best
Engine, Interior, and Paint, Mike Kaiser, Fred Rosette, and Jerry
Lindsey. Jerry headed this sub-committee up and was a huge help. I
thought it would be a great idea to ask past members to judge since
this is CTV’s 50th anniversary. In fact, Fred was the
original car show chairman, and as I remember, created the show as
it remains today.
There are a few 2024 t-shirts available and on
sale for $15.oo (most sizes except for no medium or XL). Donna will
bring to the meeting. Get them while you can.
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Calling all
Cowtown Vettes Members!
Let's get
ready for an exciting year of NCCC Events!
Get
ready for an exciting year of events! We're busy planning and will share
all the details – dates, locations, and registration links after our
February Membership meeting. Whether you're behind the wheel,
lending a hand, or cheering from the sidelines, we encourage everyone to
join the Cowtown Corvettes NCCC Events for some fun and fellowship.
(Because let's face it, hanging out with your Corvette buddies beats
chores any day!)
2025 CTV
NCCC Events:
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Practice
Low-Speed Autocross (March 8th):
This is an opportunity for beginners to get their feet wet or for
experienced drivers to hone their skills. The course will be designed
with plenty of turns and carousels, making it a great chance to learn
the ropes or shake off the winter rust.
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5th
Annual Larry & Sylvia Hoaldridge Memorial Event (Low-Speed Autocross)
(April 12th & 13th): This
two-day event is a club favorite! Get ready to push your Corvette and
your driving skills to the limit on a challenging course filled with
twists and turns. Even if you're not looking to compete for points, it's
a guaranteed adrenaline rush and a fantastic way to experience the
thrill of your Corvette.
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13th
Annual Spring Scramble (May 17th & 18th):
This two-day extravaganza features a participant's choice car show,
three funkhanas, and three rallies. It's a fantastic opportunity to
showcase your Corvette, test your skills on a variety of challenges, and
rack up some NCCC points (up to 136 points are possible!). Not familiar
with funkhanas or rallies? No problem! Come out and learn alongside your
fellow club members. You're guaranteed to have a blast and discover new
ways to enjoy your Corvette.
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Fall
Low-Speed Autocross (September 6th & 7th):
Mark your calendars for another exciting autocross event! This two-day
competition will be similar to the spring event, offering a chance to
race your Corvette and compete for glory.
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Southwest
Region NCC Fundraiser - Low-Speed Autocross (September 27-28)
- We will be voting if we will be hosting this event for the Southwest
Region. Either way, consider attending or helping.
Want to
be part of the action? Our events rely on volunteers to ensure
everything runs smoothly and everyone has a blast! Whether you're
a seasoned pro or new to the scene, we welcome your help with timing,
staging, corner work, setup/teardown, and more. It's a rewarding
experience and a great way to meet new people. Contact me to join
the volunteer team!
Cowtown
Vettes, let's make this NCCC season the best yet! Join us for
exciting events and unforgettable moments with fellow Corvette
enthusiasts. See you there!
Check out
the club website (http://www.cowtownvettes.org)
for more details, flyers, and registration.

James
Swaringen - NCCC Events Coordinator
james@swaringen.us - cell:
817-832-9812
ncccevents@cowtownvettes.org
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Norman Walker - NCCC Govenor

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Now up to
128 members
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Just a reminder, the SW Region Awards Banquet
is on March 1, at Lost Oak Winery in Burleson. You do not have to
receive an award to attend. If you finish in the top ten, the region
pays for your meal. Otherwise, it’s $35.00 per person.
We’ll be going to the first national
Governors’ Meeting of the year in St. Louis, February 21 and 22.
The region kicks off with our practice
autocross March 8, at Azle High School.
I posted this last month, and there’s really
nothing going on, so I’ll give it to you again. The remainder of the
schedule, so far, is as follows:
April 12-13, Tarrant County College, CTV,
Larry Hoaldridge Memorial, 14 LS autocross.
April 26-27, McLane Stadium, Waco, Cen-Tex,
14 low-speed autocrosses.
May 10-11, Texas A&M Central, Killeen,
Longhorn, 14 low-speed autocrosses.
May 17-18, Fat Daddy’s, Mansfield, CTV, 13th
Annual Spring Scramble.
May 24-26, Drumright, OK, Oklahoma City CC, 3
days, 21 low-speed autocrosses.
June 21-22, Ardmore, OK, Oklahoma City CC,
Cruzin’ the Arbuckle’s weekend.
August 17-22 NATIONAL CONVENTION, Wisconsin
Dells, Wisconsin.
September 6-7, Tarrant County College, CTV,
14 low-speed autosrosses.
September 20-21, Drumright, OK, Oklahoma City
CC, Fall Festival, 14 LS autocrosses.
September 27-28, TBD, Southwest Region
Fundraiser, 14 low-speed autocrosses.
October 11-12, McLane Stadium, Waco, Cen-Tex,
14 low-speed autocrosses.
October 18-19, McLane Stadium, Waco, Cen-Tex,
14 low-speed autocrosses.
November 1-2, Killeen & Holland, Longhorn CC,
7 autocross and 3 drags.
More information can be found on the SW
Region Calendar, located here:
http://www.ncccswregion.org/schedule_2025.html Flyers will be
uploaded as we get closer to the events.
Save the wave!
Norman Walker
CTV NCCC Governor
For Southwest
Region Events for our Club Members to participate in...
click on
this link
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Donna Forsythe - CTV Logo Merchandise
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Hello and welcome to the Logo Merchandise store. There are lots of
great things for sale with the Cowtown logo on them: Caps.Visors,
Sweatshirts, Long Sleeve T-shirts, Short Sleeve T-shirts, Men’s &
Women’s Long Sleeve Denim Shirts, Polo shirts Name Tags (Please note
that on all shirt orders, 2XL and up sizes are slightly higher) If
you want your name added to your shirt, Or a Cowtown logo or a certain
year Corvette added to your shirt. We also have stickers, patches
and koozies So stop by the Logo table before and after the meeting to
place your order. You’ll get your order by the next meeting.
Donna
Forsythe CTV Logo Mechandise
dforsythe817@gmail.com
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Wed 4/02/25
CTV 101.1 New
Members Class - Come and learn all that CTV has to offer members
6:
15 - 7:00 PM At Freds Texas Cafe
Info
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