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John Fielding, CEO
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The Executive Committee is authorized by the club to transact the business affairs of the Longhorn Corvette Club, Inc.
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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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These include but are not limited to the 1965 El Camino, 1967 Mercury Comet, 1949 Mercury Club Coupe, and a host of special release Anniversary Corvettes.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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January 18, 2001 Longhorn Corvette Club retains Adaptive Concepts to implement and manage a website that provides members and prospective members a means of obtaining information about the club, upcoming and past events, and contacting officers or members via email.
Adaptive Concepts was initailly retained by the Longhorn Corvette Club to oversee the project management aspect of redesigning their website and implmenting a resource that would provide members, prospective members, and visitors to the central Texas area information about the club as well as upcoming and past events.
The Longhorn Corvette Club is a member of the National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC), a national sanctioning body providing insurance, organization, nationally recognized rules and guidelines and participation.
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Luigi Pascioni, Auto Mechanic
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CLUB HISTORY The Longhorn Corvette Club (LCC) was chartered in the summer of 1973 by a group of Corvette enthusiasts who were interested in enjoying their Corvettes through automotive activities and meeting other Corvette owners.
JOIN US The Longhorn Corvette Club (LCC) was chartered in the summer of 1973 by a group of Corvette enthusiasts who were interested in enjoying their Corvettes through automotive activities and meeting other Corvette owners.
In addition to vintage automobiles and Corvettes, today’s show include participation from such car clubs as Porsche, Pre-1957 Street Rods and Pre-1975 Volkswagens.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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The Kalamazoo Corvette Club had another terrific year to celebrate at their 2001 end of the year banquet.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Standing rules do not involve amendment to the LCC Constitution, and may be altered by majority vote of the Longhorn Corvette Club membership without any prior notice being required in the club BULLetin.
Officers and Executive Committee members of the Longhorn Corvette Club shall act in and operate the club in a manner which displays and promotes a legal, moral and ethical intent.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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A standing rule is a procedural item which requires a majority vote of the Longhorn Corvette Club membership.
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