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National Corvette Museum April 18-21, 2002 Once again the C5 Birthday Bash was a very
successful fundraiser by The 50/50 drawing at Saturday's banquet produced
a cash pot of $3236, so the lucky winner split that with the American Cancer
Society, We have send the American Cancer Society's Bowling Green office checks totaling $2240! This included a VERY generous check from Billy
and Reva Phelps of Bowling Green. You may remember Billy as the Corvette Plant
electrician Thank You to everybody who helped so
generously in our effort at the Birthday Bash: Wednesday, April 17
Thursday, April 18 Bugs... I didn't dare turn on the wipers! Arrival at the NCM. I made exactly 1 stop
from Philadelphia. Some shots from dinner at the Montana with the
IC5CU gang. And the Parking Lot Party at the Country Hearth
afterward...
To work: our display right inside the front
door of the Museum. Right across from us on the turntable was the oldest existing
production Corvette: 1953 #003. Impromptu dinner at Cumberland Cafe.
A mob awaits the official unveiling of the 50th
Anniversary Corvette! This was my view from my table in the lobby. At last, an hour & a half later, I could
see the cars, but still from inside the lobby. Thanks to Hank Vezina (L) and Tony Vernogis (R), I got
an occasional break from the table. The one and only Platinum Power C5: Don Theune model of the Tour C5, on display
inside the Spire. At least I could see my car from my table! Sorry, no pics from the banquet - we were too
busy selling 50/50 tickets.
Ready to leave Country Hearth with IC5CU group.
On the road home, alone again. until I got back into Maine: yes, that's snow -
welcome home! Once again the C5 Birthday Bash was a very
satisfying trip. A lot of wonderful people made it so, and made it possible for
me to $2240.00 for
the American Cancer Society! Click to go directly to next event!
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