Queen City Corvette Club

P.O. Box 574
Paw Creek, North Carolina 28130 United States

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Queen City Corvette Club was organized in 1968 and we will be celebrating our 47th Birthday in August of 2015. We are the largest and most active Corvette club in North Carolina with over 300 members. Our members range in age from the mid 20’s all the way up to our senior member who is 100 years young. A range of Corvettes is represented, from vintage C1 models to the most current C7 model 2015 Corvette.

The primary goal of our club is ownership, driving, and sharing our Corvettes with others, while establishing close friendships with people who share a passion for Corvettes. Our activities include car shows, overnight and day road trips, parades, poker runs, car care days, cruise-ins, and high performance driving events. Our overnight road trips have included various destinations like: National Corvette Museum, Corvettes at Myrtle Beach, Corvettes at Carlisle and many more day trips. We participated in the 5th National Corvette Museum Caravan in 2014, with our own member, Paul Mariano, as the 2014 National Chairman of the Caravan. The caravan marked the 20th anniversary of the opening of the museum, and drew thousands of Corvette owners from across the US and several foreign countries.

The club’s social activities include BBQ’s, ice cream socials, picnics, and of course our famous Monday and Wednesday night dinner gatherings. These dinners give us an opportunity to gather at various restaurants throughout the greater Charlotte area, and allow us to get to know fellow members, and especially new members better. It also gives us an excuse to shine our cars and show them off! Our Wednesday group meets weekly and our Monday “Up Yonder” group meets on the last Monday of each month in the Lake Norman area.

Queen City Corvette Club is a social non-profit club and is very active in the charity arena. We put on an annual car show with the help of our primary sponsor City Chevrolet, to raise funds that are donated to local and national charities. The past several years we supported through our charity fund, Matthews Free Medical Clinic, USO of Charlotte, the National Corvette Museum, Pilgrim’s Inn, and Barium Springs Home for Children. We also have supported the 145th National Guard Children and the Matthews Help Center Children at Christmas time.

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Meeting Information: Queen City Corvette Club provides an opportunity for members to exchange knowledge and information on how to maintain and enjoy their Corvettes. We meet the second Saturday of each month at different locations in the greater Charlotte area. Look on our website calendar for location information. Our meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. and are usually preceded by a social period starting at 5:30 p.m.
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