The purpose of the Brazos River Corvette Club (BRCC) is to maintain an associaton for owners of Corvettes which provides a cordial, informal atmosphere for discussing social, technical, and other topics pertaining to Corvettes and club activities. BRCC full membership is limited to Corvette owners, spouses and significant-others. The diversity of the club membership proves to be beneficial because of the talents of individual members, and the common interest in Corvettes results in a strong bond of friendship and mutual cooperation. The Brazos River Corvette Club (BRCC) was organized in 2003, in the growing community of Granbury, Texas, located 45 miles southwest of Fort Worth. The club gets its name from the Brazos River that runs from North Texas through Granbury and down to the Gulf of Mexico. BRCC is a not for profit social club. Like the community, the founding BRCC members were a small group, made up of six members who met at a local hamburger joint on the main road running through town. The town has grown considerably during that time and so has the Brazos River Corvette Club. From the initial membership of six, the club has grown to over 70 members. Since that beginning, a Constitution and By-Laws have been adopted, official club shirts have been made, and officers and committee chair people now number over a dozen, including National Corvette Museum Master Ambassador and a National Council of Corvette Clubs Governor.
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Meeting Information: | Our Club meets on the 1st Thursday of each month at Harbor Lakes Clubhouse. A dinner buffet is available before the meeting for $17.00 per person. We request that you pay with a personal check if possible. Members usually arrive around 6:00 to 6:30. The meeting starts at 7:00. |