Purpose
The Club has only one purpose - To create an environment for people who share
a common interest in America's only true sports car.
History
The Southern Tier Corvette Club was founded informally in 1971. About 40
people met 4 to 5 times a year until 1975 at which time the Club obtained
NCCC sanction. In 1978 the Club was
incorporated as a non-profit organization. During the seventies the STCC boasted
over 100 members. Today we have approximately 90 members and we are growing once
again.
Membership Profile
The STCC is represented by members from all walks of life. The common
interest in Corvettes and other unique automobiles provides an umbrella which
unites club members into an organization which provides a variety of activities
ranging from pure fun to technical and community support.
Activities
- Car rallies, car shows.
- Autocross events.
- Social - Caravans to places of interest, factory tours, parties, picnics,
and casual touring.
- Technical - We provide a network of experienced contacts, parts vendors
and mechanics. There is always somewhere to go for information.
- Community - Rally for the benefit of Students Against Driving Drunk (SADD)
and contributions to other charities.
- Parades - We participate in "home coming" and community sponsored parades.
Benefits
- Insurance coverage for
NCCC members
- Technical assistance and experience
- Discounts at participating parts houses and workshops
- Classified advertising in the club newsletter
- Club activities including car shows
- Social activities
- Distinctive club clothing
Meetings / Becoming a Member
- The Southern Tier Corvette Club holds it general meetings on the second
Tuesday of each month at Jonathon's Restaurant in Endwell at 6:30 pm.
- If you'd like to become a
member please contact John (our membership coordinator)
at 770-9886, or print, fill out, and mail
our Membership Application.