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The Central Valley Corvette Club was<br />

chartered in 1991 for the owners of the only<br />

real AMERICAN sports car, the awesome<br />

CORVETTE. It's a social organization with<br />

activities that provide enjoyment for the true<br />

Corvette lover.<br />

MONTHLY MEETINGS ARE HELD<br />

AT 6:30 P.M. ON THE 3 RD TUESDAY<br />

OF EVERY MONTH AT YOSEMITE<br />

FALLS CAFE, 4278 W. ASHLAN AVE,<br />

FRESNO CALIFORNIA. INTERESTED<br />

CORVETTE ENTHUSIATS ARE<br />

MORE THAN WELCOME TO<br />

ATTEND THE MEETINGS AND MEET<br />

OUR MEMBERS.<br />

Club activities include monthly meetings,<br />

car shows, weekend Club activities,<br />

overnighters, picnics, road rallies, summer<br />

cruises, holiday get-to-gathers and more!<br />

Eligibility for membership in <strong>CVC</strong> is<br />

defined in Article III, section 1 of the<br />

bylaws in part as follows: "Membership in<br />

Central Valley Corvettes shall be open to all<br />

Corvette owners who are sponsored by a<br />

member in good standing. Additionally, a<br />

prospective member must, within a three<br />

month period , attend two consecutive<br />

meetings, participate in two club sanctioned<br />

social activities, pay current membership<br />

dues and initiation fees, and be approved by<br />

two- thirds vote of membership present at<br />

any general membership meeting by secret<br />

ballot<br />

Sponsors shall be responsible for advising<br />

prospective member of results. All<br />

members must submit proof of personal<br />

insurance in accordance with California<br />

State Law upon application for<br />

membership, and all members must be a<br />

member of the association providing club<br />

liability insurance for CENTRAL VALLEY<br />

CORVETTES.<br />

A prospective member who does not have a<br />

sponsor will be provided one by the<br />

membership committee. Non-members may<br />

not participate in more than three meetings<br />

or two sanctioned activities.<br />

<strong>CVC</strong> membership dues are $67.00 plus an<br />

initiation fee of $35.00. Membership entitles<br />

two members at the same address voting<br />

privileges at meetings (provided they are in<br />

good standing) and membership rights.<br />

Please feel free to contact the membership<br />

chairperson, Diane Hayes (559)-559-591-<br />

0844 or any officer on the following page.


PRESIDENT<br />

Craig Hansen (Pam)<br />

559-645-0513<br />

hansenrt66@att.net<br />

VP-ACTIVITIES<br />

Pam Hansen (Craig)<br />

559-645-0513<br />

hansenrt66@att.net<br />

VP-PUBLIC RELATIONS<br />

Jeff Levine (Sarah)<br />

559-222-8148<br />

lonewolf3@comcast.net<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Terri Parks (Fred)<br />

559-324-9760<br />

fredandterri@comcast.net<br />

TREASURER<br />

Fred Parks (Terri)<br />

559-324-9760<br />

fredandterri@comcast.net<br />

PARLIMENTARIAN<br />

Linda Laningham (Chuck)<br />

559-896-2637<br />

Laningham@hotmail.com<br />

MEMBERSHIP*<br />

Diane Hayes (Mike)<br />

559-591-0844<br />

dimi62@comcast.net<br />

SERGEANT-AT-ARMS*<br />

Charlie Fosnaugh<br />

559-299-0547<br />

fosnaugh@comcast.net<br />

Raffle Tickets<br />

Ruth Danielsen<br />

559-298-5225<br />

redanielsen@aol.com<br />

NEWSLETTER EDITOR<br />

Pat Garrahan (Patrick)<br />

559-275-9304<br />

patricia.garrahan@att.net


As you probably recently heard, Skip and<br />

Leigh Ann Severance walked into our<br />

sponsors showroom, Ed Dena’s Auto Center<br />

in Dinuba, and made a reservation for a<br />

2014 C7 Corvette. Congratulations to both<br />

of them! I had been thinking of doing one<br />

of my monthly messages on the overall<br />

collection of Corvettes within our <strong>CVC</strong><br />

family and since Skip and Leigh Ann are<br />

getting rid of their 1998 and buying a new<br />

one, it is now time to visit this topic before<br />

my research becomes outdated.<br />

According to unofficial numbers, <strong>CVC</strong> has a<br />

total of 48 Corvettes amongst its 78<br />

members. Keep in mind most members are<br />

considered couples and have just one car.<br />

The oldest car in the group is a Cascade<br />

Green 1957 owned by Patrick and Patricia<br />

Garrahan and the newest Corvette is a 2012<br />

belonging to Mike and Diane Hayes. The<br />

Garrahan’s have owned their Corvette the<br />

longest as they purchased it from the<br />

original owner way back in 1960. Needless<br />

to say this car also has the most miles on it<br />

than any car in the club with the odometer<br />

creeping up on 800,000<br />

All six generations of Corvettes are<br />

represented including 2 C1’s (1953-1962), 4<br />

C2’s (1963-1967), 4 C3’s (1968-1982), 5<br />

C4’s (1984-1996), 18 C5’s (1997-2004) and<br />

15 C6’s (2005-2013). What model year<br />

does <strong>CVC</strong> have the most of? That would be<br />

2007 and we have five of those in the club.<br />

Six couples own at least two Corvettes and<br />

Keith and Debbie Garrison lay claim to the<br />

largest collection with three, including a<br />

1958, a 1981 and a 1998.<br />

Some people say there is not much<br />

difference between average numbers and<br />

median numbers. While that might be true<br />

in some cases, that is not the story with<br />

<strong>CVC</strong>. Average age is of course taking all<br />

cars and adding them up and dividing by 48.<br />

Median is the point where 24 cars are above<br />

a certain number and 24 cars are below that<br />

number. The average age or model year of a<br />

Corvette in <strong>CVC</strong> is 1995, but the median<br />

age or model year is 2001. In this case the<br />

median number is more accurate simply<br />

because 33 of our 48 cars (68%) are from<br />

1997 to 2012.<br />

If you combine last month’s article about the<br />

age of the members, now you know the<br />

typical <strong>CVC</strong> member is 65 years old, drives<br />

a 2001 Corvette and is very likely retired.<br />

CRAIG


General meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by<br />

President Craig Hansen.<br />

Ballots for the General meeting time change<br />

were handed out by Parliamentarian Linda<br />

Laningham.<br />

Minutes from the February General meeting<br />

were read by Terri Parks. A motion was<br />

made by Charlotte Renna and seconded by<br />

Joyce Kroeker to accept the minutes as read.<br />

Membership Chairman Diane Hays<br />

encouraged members to pick up <strong>CVC</strong><br />

business cards and membership applications<br />

in order to handout to potential members.<br />

Treasurer Fred Parks gave the March<br />

Treasurer's report.<br />

Vice President of Public Relations Jeff<br />

Levin reported the on the birthdays and<br />

anniversaries of the club members.<br />

Vice President of Activities Pam Hansen<br />

had members report on their past runs. She<br />

reported the future runs as March mystery<br />

dinner, Pub & Smoke House, Ed Dena's car<br />

show, Gamblers' Classic, Clovis Parade,<br />

School House & Play, Chaffee Zoo, Cam<br />

Twister's car show, Word from Home car<br />

show, Phoenician Gardens, Chowchilla car<br />

show, and Auburn/Nevada City.<br />

Our Sergeant at Arms, Charlie Fosnaugh,<br />

collected badge fines of $1.00.<br />

Our "In the News" reporter Jan Pflepsen<br />

reported the news concerning our Corvette<br />

families.<br />

Parliamentarian Linda Laningham reported<br />

the results of the vote were in favor of<br />

changing the general meeting time from<br />

7:00 to 6:30.<br />

Old Business: The Newsletter/Website<br />

website - Charlie Fosnaugh reported the<br />

estimated costs of a website. A motion was<br />

made by Charlotte and seconded by Joyce<br />

to move forward with the website and by a<br />

show of hands it was approved.<br />

Comments on CB use - Jeff Levin talked<br />

about the benefits of using walkie talkies<br />

and saving the CB's for run business and<br />

emergencies. He asked members to think<br />

about it.<br />

New Business: President's Mystery Run<br />

will be October 5th through the 7th at a cost<br />

$600.00 per couple $450.00 for singles.<br />

Craig would like 50% deposit in May and<br />

the remaining in August.<br />

Next Board meeting will be hosted by Jeff<br />

on March 21st.<br />

The motion to adjourn the meeting was<br />

made by Linda Laningham and seconded by<br />

Joyce Kroeker.<br />

Meeting adjourned at 7:45 p.m.<br />

Raffle: Thank you to the following<br />

members for donating raffle prizes;<br />

Anderson, Bird, Condley, Danielsen,<br />

Dawson, Fam, Fosnaugh, Garrahan,<br />

Garrison, Hays, Krebs, Laningham, Null,<br />

Olson, and Renna.<br />

Respectfully submitted by,<br />

Terri Parks, Secretary


Spring has sprung. Had a lot of great runs so far this year and looking forward to many more.<br />

Six potential runs in <strong>April</strong>. Be sure to sign up and join in on the fun. Gotta Run!<br />

<strong>April</strong> 2013<br />

Sat 4/6 Fresno Zoo, Condleys<br />

Sat 4/13 Ed Dena Car Show, Dinuba, Hayes<br />

Thurs-Mon 4/18-22 Gambler’s Classic, Laughlin, COB, Garrisons<br />

Sat 4/20 Kingsburg Car Show (need a run leader)<br />

Sat 4/27 Clovis Rodeo Parade, Fosnaughs<br />

Sun 4/28 School House and Reedley Opera House, Birds and Halls<br />

May 2013<br />

Sat 5/18 Cam Twister’s Car Show, Cooks<br />

June 2013<br />

Fri-Sun 6/7-9 Auburn-Nevada City, Garrahans and S. Garrisons<br />

Sat 6/15 Phoenicia Gardens, Fams<br />

Sun 6/30 Word From Home Car Show to support our troops, Hansens<br />

July 2013<br />

Fri-Sun 7/12-14 Solvang, Capurros and Laninghams<br />

August 2013<br />

8/18-28 Alaska Cruise – Goodalls and Garrahans<br />

September 2013<br />

Sat 9/21 Chowchilla Car Show (need a leader)<br />

October 2013<br />

Fri –Sun 10/4-6 President’s Mystery Run, Hansens<br />

December 2013<br />

Thurs 12/12/13 Christmas Party<br />

March 2014<br />

Sat-Sun (15 days)<br />

3/29-4/13 Southwest Tour II, Hansens<br />

Be blessed, Pam


I WANT YOUR CORVETTE<br />

In the Clovis Rodeo Parade<br />

Vette’s Salute to Veterans!<br />

Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 27, 2013<br />

Meet at: Judy’s Donuts in The Trading Post Center on the SE corner of Herndon & Clovis Ave.<br />

Time: Donuts & Coffee from 7:45 to 8:00 am - No later than 8:00 am, Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 27, 2013<br />

Caravan: We leave at 8:10 am to the parade staging area (Jefferson, just west of Sunnyside).<br />

We MUST be in place on Jefferson before 8:30 am as they close all of the streets<br />

in that area at that time.<br />

Waiting: We will wait on Jefferson approximately 1 to 1 ½ hours until we are called on (w/other vettes)<br />

Wear/: Your Veterans Cap/Shirt or Patriotic Hat / American Flags, Water, Chair, Sunscreen, etc.<br />

Bring<br />

Rules: ABSOLUTELY NO BURNING OF RUBBER. If one car spins its tires, we will all be<br />

escorted off the parade route and never be invited back again.<br />

No throwing of candy or trinkets. (Only walkers may hand out goodies)<br />

Yes, you MAY honk, wave, smile, & rev your engine in neutral!!<br />

Lunch: We will meet up after the Parade at Red Robin, SE corner Shaw/Clovis for lunch<br />

or Ice Cream<br />

Contact: Charlie Fosnaugh at fosnaugh@comcast.net or 281-2876<br />

Sign up by <strong>April</strong> 15th!


Sunday, <strong>April</strong> 28, 2013<br />

Meet at Clovis Ave and Kings Canyon (SE corner) at 10:30 am.<br />

Caravan to the Schoolhouse for Lunch<br />

Show “The Valentine” at the Reedley Opera House at 2pm<br />

$20 per person<br />

RSVP:<br />

Sharon Hall @ 259-0186 or squilla@comcast.net<br />

ASAP- Need count for theater tickets!<br />

Chuck and Sharon Hall<br />

John and Linda Bird


WHEN: June 7-9, 2013<br />

TIME: 8:30 a.m.<br />

MEET AT HERNDON AND 99 by the TACO BELL<br />

Make reservations at BEST WESTERN Golden Key<br />

530-885-8611 CUT-OFF DATE May 7, 2013<br />

Rooms are under Central Valley Corvettes.<br />

1 King Bed @ $90.99 + Tax or 2 queen beds @ $110.99 + Tax<br />

For more information contact:<br />

PATRICK OR PAT GARRAHAN<br />

559-275-9304<br />

OR<br />

SKIP OR VICKIE GARRISON<br />

408-666-9816


COST WILL BE $600.00 PER COUPLE AND $435.OO FOR SINGLES.<br />

This includes lodging, one breakfast, 2 lunches, transfers, all<br />

admissions and tours.<br />

WE COULD GO WEST, NORTH EAST OF SOUTH…OR ALL FOUR<br />

DIRECTIONS! WE COULD GO HIGH OR WE MIGHT GO LOW…BOLDLY<br />

GO WHERE <strong>CVC</strong> HAS NEVER GONE BEFORE! RESERVE YOUR SPACE<br />

TODAY! 50 PERCENT DEPOSIT BY MAY MEETING AND 50 PERCENT BY<br />

AUGUST MEETING.<br />

CALL 645-0513 OR E-MAIL US AT<br />

HANSENRT66@ATT.NET.


CENTRAL VALLEY CORVETTES<br />

BULLETIN-APRIL 2013<br />

DAVID AND JULIE SONS APRIL 12, 1986 27 YEARS<br />

EMILIO AND LORI GARCIA APRIL 14, 2007 6 YEARS<br />

GARY AND JAN PFLEPSEN APRIL 15, 2011 2 YEARS<br />

CHUCK AND SHARON HALL APRIL 20, 1985 28 YEARS<br />

RUDY AND HERMIE HERNANDEZ APRIL 21, 1991 22 YEARS<br />

KATHY MARINE APRIL 1<br />

ALLYN GOODALL APRIL 7<br />

JEFF LEVINE APTIL 28<br />

LEIGH ANN SEVERANCE APRIL 29<br />

At the root of every gray hair, there is a dead brain cell.<br />

Someone had to remind me, so I'm reminding you, too. Don't laugh.... It is all true!<br />

Perks of reaching 50 or being over 60 and heading towards 70 or beyond!<br />

1. Kidnappers are not very interested in you.<br />

2. In a hostage situation, you are likely to be released first.<br />

3. No one expects you to run -- anywhere.<br />

4. People call at 9 PM (or 9 AM) and ask, 'Did I wake you?'<br />

5. People no longer view you as a hypochondriac.<br />

6. There is nothing left to learn the hard way.<br />

7. Things you buy now will never wear out.<br />

8. You can eat supper at 4 PM.<br />

9.You can live without sex but not your glasses.<br />

10. You get into heated arguments about pension plans.<br />

11. You no longer think of speed limits as a challenge.<br />

12. You quit trying to hold your stomach in no matter who walks into the room.<br />

13. You sing along with elevator music.<br />

14. Your eyes won't get much worse.<br />

15. Your investment in health insurance is finally beginning to pay off.<br />

16. Your joints are more accurate meteorologists than the national weather service.<br />

17. Your secrets are safe with your friends because they can't remember them either.<br />

18. Your supply of brain cells is finally down to a manageable size.<br />

19. You can't remember who sent you this list.<br />

And you notice these are all in big print for your convenience.<br />

AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING:<br />

Never, NEVER, NEVER , take a sleeping pill, and a laxative on the same night!<br />

PLEASE REMEMBER TO WEAR YOUR BADGES TO ALL MEETINGS, CLUB<br />

EVENTS AND RUNS. SUPPORT YOUR CLUB RAFFLE AND BRING A RAFFLE<br />

PRIZE


After much prodding and schmoozing, I was<br />

able to gather information from most of you –<br />

and I thank you for shating.<br />

1. Rumor has it that the Comers and the<br />

Severances are taking a cruise to the<br />

Panama Canal at the end of this month.<br />

The Panama Canal is a place I have<br />

always wanted tto see, so be sure and fill<br />

me in when you come home!<br />

2. It seems that Ed Kroecker has been<br />

playing in the water in his backyard!<br />

While cleaning his Koi pond, he felt a<br />

little dizzy and accidentally fell in the<br />

pool. Joycesays he has recovered and is<br />

planning tto continue work in his back<br />

yard.<br />

3. Debbie Garrison tells me that Keith has<br />

been under the weather. It seems he has<br />

had a bout with the gout. (No pun<br />

intended). He visited with the podiatrist<br />

and learned tthat his uric levels were<br />

double what they are supposed to be.<br />

The doctor made a change in his diet and<br />

he is doing much better…Keith decided<br />

to clean his rain gutters and twisted his<br />

knee in the process and is now walking<br />

with a cane. So much for those fun<br />

golden years.<br />

4. Here is an interesting little tidbit from<br />

Chuck and Sharon Hall. They went<br />

dancing at the Silver Dollar last week<br />

and “danced into” Paula and Freddie<br />

Fam. The Halls had a very interesting<br />

conversation with the Fams and learned<br />

that when they left Egypt. On Saturday,<br />

3/23, the two couples will meet at<br />

APCAL Winery in Madera for more<br />

dancin g to a local bank “Poor MMan’s<br />

Poison”.<br />

5. On Bebruary 23, Gary and I returned<br />

from 10 days of vqacation to the<br />

Western Caribbean where we visited the<br />

island of Roatan, Belize, and Cozamel.<br />

We had a wonderful ttrip that included<br />

lots of rest!! The very best part of the<br />

trip was when we swam with the<br />

dolphins and enjoyed the manatees. We<br />

traveled with Gary’s brother, Lee, and<br />

his sister-in-law, Kris. They left<br />

Minnesotta where it was 20 degrees<br />

below; I have a feeling it was a bit of a<br />

shock to go back into that weather after<br />

being in 80 degree weather!<br />

Thanks for all you informations – I look forward<br />

to bringing you all the lastest news at the <strong>April</strong><br />

meeting.<br />

Jan


INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 ½ Tablespoon olive oil<br />

1 Cup chopped onion<br />

3 Garlic cloves, minced<br />

5 Cup fat-free, less-sodium chicken broth<br />

1 Cup dried lentils<br />

½ Cup chopped carrots<br />

2 Bay leaves<br />

3 Cup chopped Swiss chard, collard greens,<br />

or spinach<br />

1 ½ Cup chopped baking potato<br />

1 Cup chopped cooked ham<br />

1 (14.5-oz.) Can diced tomatoes<br />

1 tsp. Dried basil<br />

½ tsp. Dried thyme<br />

¼-1/2 Teaspoon Black pepper<br />

3 Tablespoon chopped fresh parsley, (op.)<br />

PREPARATION:<br />

Heat oil in a Dutch oven over<br />

medium-high heat.<br />

Add onion and garlic; sauté 5<br />

minutes.<br />

Add broth, lentils, carrots and bay<br />

leaves; bring to a boil. Partially<br />

cover, reduce heat, and simmer 20<br />

minutes.<br />

Add greens, potato, and ham; bring<br />

to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer 15<br />

minutes or until potato is tender.<br />

Stir in tomatoes, basil, thyme and<br />

pepper; simmer 10 minutes. Discard<br />

bay leaves. Sprinkle with parsley.<br />

Yield: 5 servings (about 1 ½ C. each).<br />

INGREDIENTS:<br />

Cooking spray<br />

1 Teaspoon chopped garlic<br />

½ Cup chopped onions<br />

1 Cup chopped ham<br />

2 Tablespoons canned chopped green chiles<br />

1 (8-ounce) Package pre-sliced mushrooms<br />

4 (8-inch) Flour tortillas (I use CarbSmart)<br />

1 Cup (4 ounces) shredded reduced-fat<br />

extra-sharp cheddar cheese<br />

PREPARATION:<br />

1. Heat a large nonstick skillet coated with<br />

cooking spray over medium-high heat.<br />

2. Add chopped garlic and chopped onions.<br />

3. Sauté 3 or 4 minutes, or until onions are<br />

soft.<br />

4. Add ham, green chiles, and mushrooms;<br />

sauté 5 minutes. Remove from pan. Wipe<br />

pan clean.<br />

5. Place 1 tortilla in pan. Sprinkle 2<br />

tablespoons cheese over half of tortilla;<br />

arrange 1/2 cup ham mixture over cheese.<br />

Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons cheese; fold in<br />

half. Cook 1 minute on each side or until<br />

cheese melts. Repeat procedure with<br />

remaining tortillas, cheese, and ham<br />

mixture.<br />

Yield: 4 Quesadillas


Chukchansi Run<br />

A total of 17 Corvettes and 33 energetic gamblers met at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday March 10 to<br />

cruise to Coarsegold to the Chukchansi Casino. Even though we had a time change to daylight<br />

saving time everyone was on time. This run had all the necessary elements for a good run;<br />

beautiful scenery, wonderful food, entertainment, and good friends sharing a Sunday afternoon. I<br />

hope some of you were winners or at least had a good time trying. I myself didn’t win enough<br />

money to go on the Alaskan cruise. Oh well, we can’t have everything. Thank you all for<br />

attending the run. A special thanks to Dick and Ruthie for being sweep and helping us with the<br />

run.<br />

See you at the next run,<br />

Chuck and Linda.


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CENTRAL VALLEY CORVETTES<br />

P. O. BOX 26591<br />

FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93729-6591

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