July 2008
Have a read of this month's newsletter. You can also download this issue and read it off line.

Branson Weekend Cruise Print E-mail

Another Successful Trip!

I don't even know how to begin--so here it goes. When we left Benton at 6:30 am we had 5 cars traveling in our caravan. About 8 am we made our first stop and met our five Texas travelers in a light rain fall. That did not dampen our spirits though and we were heading to Little Rock where Doc and Al joined us on I-430. It could not have been any better meeting everyone as planned. We now have 10 Corvettes traveling together and the looks we could not help but receive with that many corvettes in a line.

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President's Note - July 2008 Print E-mail

Yes, half the year is gone and the long hot summer is here. We have some great events scheduled for July and August, not to mention our club's annual Corvette Revue, Sept. 5 & 6. "WE NEED HELP" - live bodies. Participation forms in the different areas will be passed around at our monthly club meeting. Also, don't forget to bring your registration form with you to the meeting.

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Newsletter Dude Ramblin's - July 2008 Print E-mail

Well, this pretty much is self promotion month since my birthday is at the end of the month, my car is featured, and you will see the huge picture of me with the Hooter Girls on the last page!

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Featured Car - July 2008 Print E-mail

I didn't have any pics for a featured car this month so I thought this would be a good month for mine!

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Deja Blueberry Festival in Nacogdoches, TX Print E-mail

What started out as gray skies and a light rain fall in Shreveport turned into a beautiful sunny day for our cruise to the Deja Blue Car Show. We had 7 corvettes cruising the roads of East Texas. We arrived just shortly after 10 am and had a grand announcement of River Cities Corvette Club arrival.

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Hooters Spring Fling Print E-mail

We had nice but hot weather in West Monroe for the CONL annual Spring Fling at Hooters in West Monroe.

There were about 10 cars that made the trip over. Most of us stayed under the cover of the outside patio out of the blaring sun and enjoyed free wings and cool beverages.

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