Thank you for visiting our website! The St. Louis Corvette Club was established in 1953 and we're proud lifetime members of the National Corvette Museum. Please take the time to check out our website thoroughly as it contains many informative topics. After reviewing our website if you have any questions please feel free to click on the tab labeled “CONTACT US” and send us your question. Next club meeting
We enjoy our cars tremendously, but most of all we enjoy the friendships that we’ve created through owning an awesome American sports car. Whether it’s a friend in our club, or speaking with other Corvette owners, there truly is camaraderie among Corvette owners everywhere. We delight in taking our Corvettes on the road from daytrips to week long excursions. Wherever we go, you can always be sure that somewhere along the way we will enjoy beautiful scenery, laughs with friends, and great food and drink! As we host many different events, you decide the events that interest you and partake as you please.
We are proud supporters of the men and women that have served our country. We are honored to have many of those Veterans as members of our club. At the Jefferson Barracks Medical Center Spinal Cord Unit in South County we have established a garden area for our veterans and their visitors. We also participate in the annual Veterans parade in downtown St. Louis and have the privilege of driving Gold Star Mothers and Fathers as they remember and honor their children. Throughout the year we support several charities including adopting a family during the Holiday Season. Two of our yearly charities is St. Jude Corvette Drive and Jefferson Barracks VA Garden.
Our Corvette Club has supported the St. Jude's Corvette drive, annual charity event benefiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. This fun and inspiring two-day event takes place the Thursday and Friday after Mother’s Day. Every year, Corvette drivers and St. Jude supporters depart Uftring Chevrolet in Washington, IL, for the trip to Memphis, where they enjoy dinner, explore Beale Street, hear from amazing speakers, and visit with hospital staff before returning to Peoria. The St. Jude Peoria to Memphis Drive is partnered with Satellite Drives out of St. Louis, Louisville, Nashville, and Bourbonnais to make an even larger impact towards the mission of St. Jude.
Yearly we helped maintain a garden area behind building 52 at the J.B. Veterans Hospital for the past 18 years. The idea for this came from a friend in our club as a way of giving back. That idea evolved into making a garden area behind the spinal cord injury rehab (bldg. 52). Every year we have club members show their support of our Veterans by cleaning up the garden area and planting new flowers and plants. Doing this work gives the patients and staff a chance to get out of the hospital for a while and relax.
Please feel free to join us for our monthly meetings that are held the first Tuesday of the month. Thank you for your interest in our club. Safe motoring!
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Most people didn't know anything about the Corvette prior to 1953 but it made a hit at the Motorama in New York City at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel - January, 1953. Only 300 Corvettes were produced that first year so they were hard to get. In June of 1953 when production began Jerry Craig, one of our very own members, talked over dinner to several new owners who had ordered a Corvette without ever seeing one. And so began the idea of a Corvette Club. In the 50s, members gathered at a restaurant for informal meetings with the primary interest being racing. As the club matured incorporation papers were filed and the first newsletters appeared in 1961. Membership dwindled in the 70s but the club was reactivated in 2004.
St. Louis Corvette Club is a proud lifetime member of the National Corvette Museum and has a number of members who are Lifetime Members also. We enjoy trips to the Museum and participate in many events there, including the NCM Motor Sports Park. Membership in the Museum is encouraged as there is no better way to support the Corvette Nation. We also have our Gold Star Mothers ride with us at the St. Louis Veterans Parade in Veteran Day.
Having fun. Meeting with old friends and meeting new friends. Road tours to interesting places. Dining out. Car shows. Charity events. The National Corvette Museum. Our membership is capped at 100 people. Our reason is that we feel a smaller club with interested, active members is a lot more enjoyable.
Regular club meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday each month, at 7 pm, except for the January's planning meeting and our annual Christmas party in December.
NOTICE - Next meeting, till further notice, will be at ELCO Chevrolet, 15110 Manchester Road, Ballwin, MO. Bring your own chair, food and drink. Our sponsor is ELCO Chevrolet.
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