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Event Calendar Corvette Club Santa Barbara Inside this issue: President’s Message 2 Membership 2 Activities 3 NCM Ambassador 4 Kalyra Winery 4 Nethercutt Collection 5 PCPA Spamalot 5 Classifieds 6 August Minutes 8 Member Advertising 9 Headlight Warning 10 Graham Chevrolet 11 September 2013 Volume 7, Issue 9 Meetings are 1st Tues- day of each month at 6:30PM . The meeting is held at Mesa Café & Bar, 1972 Cliff Dr., Santa Barbara September 3rd General Meeting Santa Barbara 7th Nethercutt Auto Mu- seum—Sylmar 21st Kalyra Winery Stomp—Santa Ynez October 1st General Meeting Santa Barbara 5th MB2 Carts Newbury Park 26th Halloween Party Summerland Editor and Publisher Fred Smith Publicity On Saturday July 27 th eighteen members set out on a caravan to the enchanting village of Arroyo Grande for the annual Arroyo Valley Car Show. As usual the drive up Highway 101 was scenic, and the weather was ideal. As it turned out our intended parking area was closed off, but the backup lot Ed Clerkin scoped out was even better. The main downtown area of Arroyo Grande was closed off to traffic, and was filled with hundreds of classic cars and vehicles of all types. The cars were neat- ly organized by vintage and pedigree and included the mid-50s Chevys, the Muscle cars of the 60’s, the Classics of the 30’s & 40’s, and of course a wide variety of custom rods. There were fewer Corvettes than in past years, but the few there were gems. Arriving early gave us the opportunity to chat with the owners, take close up pictures, and avoid the throngs of visitors that began filling the streets in the afternoon. Fortunately, we had reserved the patio at Rooster Creek Tavern for lunch which was situated in the heart of the car show. It turned out to be a great spot not only for lunch but for watching the people that were watching the cars. After a long and leisurely lunch we all went our separate ways to enjoy the remainder of the afternoon before returning to Santa Barbara. Sev- eral members were spotted in Doc Bernsteins Ice Cream Shop as well as in the quaint pasty shops along the main street. Arroyo Grande is quite the little jewel on the Central Coast and is just one of the many in California that the Corvette Club of Santa Barbara has the good fortune to visit throughout the year. Be sure to join us on the next exciting road trip to an intriguing destination with the CCSB. Arroyo Grande Car Sho Jim Purcell

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Page 1: Corvette Club Santa Barbara · tember 7, 2013 so we can be at Nethercutt by 9:30AM. We check in at 9:45 for a 10:00AM tour. We plan on leav-ing Nethercutt at 1:15 to 1:30PM for lunch

Event Calendar

Corvette Club

Santa Barbara

Inside this issue:

President’s Message 2

Membership 2

Activities 3

NCM Ambassador 4

Kalyra Winery 4

Nethercutt Collection 5

PCPA Spamalot 5

Classifieds 6

August Minutes 8

Member Advertising 9

Headlight Warning 10

Graham Chevrolet 11

September 2013

Volume 7, Issue 9

Meetings are 1st Tues-day of each month at 6:30PM . The meeting is held at Mesa Café &

Bar, 1972 Cliff Dr., Santa Barbara

September

3rd General Meeting Santa Barbara 7th Nethercutt Auto Mu-seum—Sylmar 21st Kalyra Winery Stomp—Santa Ynez

October

1st General Meeting Santa Barbara 5th MB2 Carts Newbury Park 26th Halloween Party Summerland

Editor and Publisher Fred Smith Publicity

On Saturday July 27th eighteen members set out on a caravan to the enchanting village of Arroyo Grande for the annual Arroyo Valley Car Show. As usual the drive up Highway 101 was scenic, and the weather was ideal. As it turned out our intended parking area was closed off, but the backup lot Ed Clerkin scoped out was even better.

The main downtown area of Arroyo Grande was closed off to traffic, and was filled with hundreds of classic cars and vehicles of all types. The cars were neat-ly organized by vintage and pedigree and included the mid-50’s Chevys, the Muscle cars of the 60’s, the Classics of the 30’s & 40’s, and of course a wide variety of custom rods. There were fewer Corvettes than in past years, but the few there were gems. Arriving early

gave us the opportunity to chat with the owners, take close up pictures, and avoid the throngs of visitors that began filling the streets in the afternoon. Fortunately, we had reserved the patio at Rooster Creek Tavern for lunch which was situated in the heart of the car show. It turned out to be a great spot not only for lunch but

for watching the people that were watching the cars. After a long and leisurely lunch we all went our separate ways to enjoy the remainder of the afternoon before returning to Santa Barbara. Sev-eral members were spotted in Doc Bernstein’s Ice Cream Shop as well as in the quaint pasty shops along the main street. Arroyo Grande is quite the little jewel on the Central Coast and is just one of the many in California that the Corvette Club of Santa Barbara has the good fortune to visit throughout the year. Be sure to join us on the next exciting road trip to an intriguing destination with the CCSB.

Arroyo Grande Car Sho Jim Purcell

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Page 2 Volume 7, Issue 9

President’s Message Jim Purcell

Privacy Reminder

Old Club Rosters should be

shredded not just thrown in

the trash when replaced.

Membership Column Pat Bloom

For most of the country Labor Day marks the unofficial end of Summer. But for those of

us fortunate to live along the Southern California coast, our Summer unofficially ends

somewhere around Thanksgiving or Christmas then unofficially starts back up just after

the New Year. Having all that sunshine and great weather just makes you want to get in

your ‘Vette and head off for some fun and excitement. And that’s just what we do in the

Corvette Club of Santa Barbara. August provided us a healthy dose of theatrical and

cultural enrichment as we enjoyed an evening performance of Spamalot under the stars

at the PCPA Theater in Solvang. Then came an afternoon tri-tip BBQ and play at the

Circle Bar B guest ranch in the mountains above Refugio canyon. Coming up in Sep-

tember we have the run to the Nethercutt Museum in Sylmar and the Great Grape

Stomp at the Kalyra Winery in Santa Ynez. Where else can you enjoy a couple of re-

fined English comedies followed by an elegant museum experience, and then indulge in

a raging Toga Party stomping bare foot in a vat of grapes with Lucy and Ethel? Of

course we’re sensitive to those other distractions that arise in the weeks and months

after Labor Day…college football, NFL football, MLB play-offs and the World Series…

OK, and Hockey for those whose Summer unofficially ends around the 4th of July!! So

we’ll be sure to leave a little space on the Events Calendar so your big screen TV and

easy chair don’t feel abandoned on those upcoming Saturdays and Sundays they’ve

been waiting all year to share with you. Have a safe and relaxing Labor Day holiday

and hope to see you all at one of our coming events.

From Sharon Smith: Fred and I took the 2008 Corvette on a very special road trip this summer. We drove back to Dallas, Texas for the Mary Kay Cos-metics 50th Anniversary celebration. Because of that milestone, I really wanted to do something special to recognize the wonderful opportunity that Mary Kay has given to women. I have been in Mary Kay for 37 years and although I have been recognized for my sales achievements in the past, I decided to chal-lenge myself to move out of my comfort zone, do what I needed to do to reach my goal, and then do the “and then some”. Mary Kay has often said that it is the “and then some” that we do that makes a difference in where we go in our lives. My wonderful Mary Kay family of clients supported my efforts by their purchas-es and celebrated with me in spirit when it was announced that I was #4 in the Go Give Area Consultant Queen’s Court of Personal Sales and #8 in the Na-tional Consultant Queen’s Court of Personal Sales. Those achievements made the 50th Anniversary all the more special and were a tribute to Mary Kay’s desire for women to dream big and succeed. I received a beautiful ring to add to my “Mary Kay bling collection”. Continued on page 6

Our current membership is 75 with 67 Corvettes. MEMBER HIGHLIGHTS:

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Page 3 Volume 7, Issue 9 Corvette Club Santa Barbara

The Circle Bar B run was another great run for the Corvette Club Santa Barbara. Although the trip was not long, 13.5 miles, nor was it difficult, 10 miles north on 101, take exit 120 then turn right it was very well attend-ed. We had thirty guests but due to the possible park-ing issues only 5 Corvette. The Circle Bar B did their very best to accommodate our cars with spaces on as-phalt for all of the Vettes and many others. We arrived in plenty of time to relax and have a few drinks before lunch. The Circle Bar B provided an excellent barbecue that included salad, green beans with sundried toma-toes, mashed potatoes, chili, chicken, tri tip and bread. The only complaints heard was it was too much

food. After lunch we headed down to the thea-ter. If you have never been there it is not the typical theater you see in Los Angeles or New York, but after all you are on a ranch near Santa Barbara. That only adds to the ambiance and fun. After a short greeting and a bit of humor from Dave and Susie Couch, the show as on. It was light hearted come-dy , The Fox in the Fairway. It centers around a golf tournament between two com-peting country clubs. Very funny with some twists and turns. To summarize it was a great outing matched only by the friends with whom we enjoyed the day. On another subject we have been receiv-ing a number of great ideas for runs for next year. At Tuesday’s meeting I’ll have infor-mation about upcoming planning meet-ing. Everyone is welcome. Please bring your evaluations of the 2013 runs and your ideas for runs for 2014.

Activities Column Peter Mackins

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Page 4 Volume 7, Issue 9 Corvette Club Santa Barbara

NCM Master Ambassador Frank LoMonaco We are flying high! As you all know our club decided to participate in the banner program at the Nation-al Corvette Museum. For the next year - until we arrive for the Corvette Caravan in September, 2014 - our club banner will be prominently displayed in the parking lot

at the Muse-um. Looking good!

On Saturday September 13, 2013 we will be heading to Kalyra Winery in Santa Ynez for The Great Grape Stomp, See ‘ya at the Stomp! Everyone should have signed up and paid the winery by now. If you have not and wish to attend contact Evie Sweeney at 693-8864 ext 21 and ask her if there are still tickets available. If you are able to get tickets tell her you are with the Cor-

vette Club.

We will leave Timbers at 9:30AM which should put us at Kalyra at 10:30. The festivities will start at 11:00AM and run until 4:00PM.

Bring your camera-- it will likely be your new Facebook profile pic. Wear your toga to bring things up to the next level-- you won't be the on-

ly one wearing one, we promise!

Kalyra Winery – The Great Grape Stomp Tony & Paula Megowan

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Volume 7 Issue 9 Page 5

We will leave the Carpinteria City Hall at 8:00 AM Sep-tember 7, 2013 so we can be at Nethercutt by 9:30AM. We check in at 9:45 for a 10:00AM tour. We plan on leav-ing Nethercutt at 1:15 to 1:30PM for lunch at either El Chaparral ( same place we went to last time) or Gabby’s Kitchen (also Mexican). I still have room for 12 more people if there is anyone who wants to sign up. If you do want to sign up OR if you have signed up and cannot attend I need to know by the 1st of

September so I can give them a firm count.

WE ARE ON THE WEB www.corvetteclubsantabarbara.com

Nethercutt Collection, Sylmar Tony & Paula Megowan

PCPA Spamalot Tony & Paula Megowan

PCPA (Pacific Conservancy of the Performing Arts – in case you’re interested) is a favorite event for CCSB which the club has attended several times. The nice thing is that even if you attend consistently, you will always see something different. And this year’s show was Definitely Different! In attendance were Tony and Paula Megowan, Fred and Anne Lopez, Paul Zemella, Fred Markley and Rustie Van Buren, Mike and Sandra Christenson, Bob and Ivy Aanderud, Gretchen Falvo, Raymond Tracy and Kathleen, Art and June Aldritt, Jim and Judy Purcell, and Dennis and Lynn Merenbach. We all met at Timbers and headed north up Hwy 101 to Buellton for dinner at Avant Tapas and Wine Bar. Avant has over 100 wines from over 24 wineries all under 1 roof. Tradition says that bar keepers in Spain would put a little plate of food atop (“tapa”) a patron’s drink in order to reduce the effect of the alcohol. Each plate being just a little different from the others, which promoted sharing and conversation. So in keeping with tradition, we enjoyed good food, good conversation and even a little wine tasting for those of us who were interested. Then we headed to the Solvang Festival Theater to see Monty Python’s Spamalot. Spamalot is a musical ripped off from the film Monty Python and The Holy Grail. It’s based on the story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and their quest for the Holy Grail. The play pokes fun at everyone and every-thing, even Broadway musicals. The play was cheeky, silly and all good fun. Two things to remember after seeing the play:

Beware of cute fluffy white bunnies – they may not always be what they seem. Always look on the bright side of life!

Thanks to those of you who joined us!

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Volume 7 Issue 9 Page 6

(continued from page 2)

After the seminar in Dallas we headed east to Orange, TX (almost to the Texas Louisiana border) to visit a high school friend of Fred’s. Then we headed west to San Antonio and then north to the Texas Hill Country. If you have any family members who were in WWII or you have an interest in that part of history, or even if you don’t, we heartily recommend that you visit the “National Museum of the Pacific War” in the German settlement of Fred-ericksburg, TX. It is amazing. It gave me a whole new understanding of the world in that period of our history. I had allotted 2 hours for our visit and we were there 4 ½ hours and we did not see everything.

Then it was north to Parker, CO to visit family. We all went to the Denver Zoo while there and it was another jewel to see if you have the opportunity. Lots of time and money was spent to make this zoo a showplace. The animals had plenty of room to cruise around in their habitats and photo ops abounded everywhere. (continued on page 6)

WE ARE ON THE WEB www.corvetteclubsantabarbara.com

New four (4) BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW-2 (KDW for Key fea-ture: Dry and Wet traction, the "2" identifies that this is the sec-ond generation g-Force T/A KDW) is the Ultra High Performance Sum-mer tire that was developed to provide a blend of a dramatic-looking, ultra high performance tread design with superior dry and wet road performance. These tires are new 335/30ZR18 Tire Rack lists them at $362 ea.

$200 ea. Pick up or add shipping Contact Fred Smith at [email protected]

photos by Fred

1993 Ruby, 40th Anniversary Edition Corvette - 85,000 miles Recent Tires registration and Smog Headlights are stuck on High Beam. I think it is the turn signal wand. Runs great. Just drove it to Los Olivos recently. Light but obvious wear on driver side bolster. CD player does not work. Radio has audible pops on occasion, mainly when going over hard bumps. $10,000 Reply to [email protected] or 818/ 723-4834 to reserve a showing This ‘93 belonged to Charlie Campbell

CLASSIFIEDS

2 P275/35ZR18—2 P325/30ZR19 Attached are pictures for the tires I have for sale including the date code (2012 date). These have under 100 miles and were pulled off a 2013 GS. $1350.00 + shipping or pick-up in Arroyo Grande. Contact: Ed Clerkin (805) 440-1403 [email protected]

Member Highlights Pat Bloom

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Credit for the included photog-raphy goes to the attendees of our

events and regularly include:

Roger Hoyt, Inge Stallings, Sandy Halverson, Sharon &

Fred Smith, Jim Purcell, Fred Lopez & Ivy Aanderud

Page 7 Volume 7, Issue 9 Corvette Club Santa Barbara

Privacy Reminder

Old Club Rosters should be

shredded not just thrown in

the trash when replaced.

Not everyone gets a second chance in life but I sure did. A year ago to the day I went back to Alaska with my friend Inge waving at the Hospital in Fairbanks as we went on our two 1/2 week adventure. We saw everything I missed and much, much more. We started out

flying to Barrow and putting our feet in the Arctic Ocean. One more thing off the bucket list. We went to Chena Hot Springs and had Appletini’s in ice glasses. Denali Park where

it was raining but the next day it was so clear we flew around a perfectly clear Mt. McKinley. We took a small plane to Brooks Lodge and saw bears, bears and more bears. We went fishing in Homer and caught Halibut and brought it home.

We went to Glacier Bay and shook hands with Al Gore who was there hiking. Did I mention we found most of the breweries in Alaska? Well we did so much and had so much fun it’s hard to put it in a few words. What a great trip it was. Sandy Halverson

Member Highlights Pat Bloom

(Sharon Smith continued from page 6)

From Colorado we took I-70 to Green River, Utah. Just west of Green River we headed south and visited Capitol Reef National Park for the first time. Everyone talks about Zion, Bryce, Arches, etc., but Capitol Reef has amazing vistas and for-mations in its own right. From there we caught a corner of Zion and headed home.

We had planned to spend the night in Mesquite, NV at The Peppermill Resort (more recently the Oasis) where the CCSB members had stayed in days of old. Much to our dismay our old haunt was in vari-ous stages of demolition. What does that say about our longevity when motels we stayed at our being torn down? So we stayed at a Holiday Inn on the hill and had great Mexican food at a local restau-rant. From there it was a straight shot home and more photos to edit from our getaway.

Member Highlights Pat Bloom

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Page 8 Volume 7, Issue 9 Corvette Club Santa Barbara

Minutes of August 6, 2013 General Meeting

1. Meeting called to order 6:34 pm. No Guests tonight. 2. Jim and Judy Purcell on vacation. Fred Lopez took over meeting. 3. Secretary’s Report distributed and approved. 4. Treasurer’s Report distributed and approved. Fred reports that State and Fed-eral Exemption forms have been filed. 5. Membership Report: Pat Bloom reports 75 members with 67 cars.

6. Bragging Corner: Email Pat for anything interesting happening to you for the next newsletter. 7. NCM Ambassadors Report: Master Ambassador Frank LoMonaco selling tickets for coupe.

$10.00. The last raffle was won by someone in Las Vegas. Need 200 points to keep an Ambas-sador in club.

8. Activities: Peter Mackins reports -Thanks to the Lomonaco’s for a great 4th of July party. 60 peo-ple attended. Thanks to Ed Clerkin for a fun run to car show in Arroyo Grande. 8/10/2013 – PCPA Solvang Spamalot/and Avant wine bar (Tony/Paula Megowen) 8/25/13 – Circle Bar B Theatre and BBQ (Peter Mackins) 9/7/13 – Nethercutt Auto Museum. (Tony and Paula Megowen) 9/21/13 – Kalyra Wine Stomp. (Tony & Paula Megowan) Call winery for tickets. 10/2013 – Tentative Halloween party (Mike and Crescent LoMonaco).

9. Old Business: 4th of July parade insurance was paid. 10. New Business: Happy Birthday Fred Markley #77. Happy Anniversary to Judy and Wendel

Hans. Roger Hoyt has stepped down as club Historian. Tony Megowen will step in. Thank you to Roger for doing such a great job all these years and the great photo show at our Christmas party.

11. Tech Talk: Paul Zemella used State Street Auto Detail and they did a great Job. 12. Trivia question: What was model year of first 6speed automatic? 2006. Barbara LoMonaco

won ticket. 13. 50/50 Raffle: Barbara LoMonaco won pot $17.00. 14. Next meeting Sept 3, 2013 at the Mesa Café. 15. Correspondence. Meeting adjourned at 6:59 pm.

Respectfully submitted by

Sandy Rubel Halverson, Secretary

Mesa Café & Bar - 1972 Cliff Dr. - Santa Barbara, CA

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Check the store before buying Cor-

vette related items from other ven-

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current inventory as well as prices.

Be sure to check the items on sale

while you are there.

http://store.corvettemuseum.com/

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For clothing embroidered with the Corvette Club Santa Barba-ra logo contact Frank or Barba-ra LoMonaco.

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Page 10 Volume 7, Issue 9 Corvette Club Santa Barbara

Corvette headlight probe upgraded by feds on 2005-08 models

U.S. auto safety regulators are upgrading an investigation into 2005-07 Chevrolet Corvettes after complaints that the head-

lights suddenly stopped working.

In a filing on Friday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it would upgrade the investigation of 103,374

Corvettes to an engineering analysis after receiving 95 complaints and reports from consumers alleging that, after driving

for five to 30 minutes, both low-beam headlights unexpectedly shut off.

The regulators began a preliminary investigation in May after receiving 30 reports of the problem. The agency said it also

has received four reports of the same problem in 2008 Corvettes.

General Motors told the agency that "the loss of headlights is caused by a fractured low beam circuit wire in the

underhood bussed electrical center, an electrical assembly that is similar to a fuse box. The UBEC is located in a

high heat area near the engine, and the low beam circuit wire routing within the UBEC makes it susceptible to cy-

clical stress caused by thermal expansion."

In one of the reports, a driver lost control of the vehicle after approaching a sharp curve at night, causing the car to dip off

the road. In other complaints, drivers reported that the problem was intermittent and that the low-beam headlight use re-

turned. There have been no reports of injuries or deaths related to the defect, NHTSA said.

NHTSA generally performs an evaluation when consumer complaints or manufacturer service bulletins suggest there may

be a safety defect.

Based on the result of the engineering analysis, a vehicle might be recalled or the investigation might be closed without fur-

ther action.

GM said that it is cooperating with the investigation

Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/20130827/OEM01/308279956/corvette-headlight-probe-upgraded-by-feds-on-2005-07-models#ixzz2dhhz6E3I

Andrew Thurlow

Automotive News

August 27, 2013 - 10:46 am ET -- UPDATED: 8/27/13 2:10 pm ET - new story

Editor’s Note: I included the above information in case any of our members ex-perience a sudden loss of headlights. With the above information in mind you are forewarned to quickly switch to high beams should a failure occur. Fred Smith

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The NCM September Calendar hasn’t been published yet so the above teasers will have to suffice