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To the Warren County Corvette Club 11th Annual All Corvette Show held on The Square in Indianola, Iowa. It is this coming Saturday, June 6th begining at 9:00 AM. 10 competition classes plus Best of Show, Hot Pipes, Best Interior, Mayor's Choice, Music, raffles and more! $15.00per car with proceeds going to Juvenile Arthritis Foundation.
Always a fun event
For more info go to http://clubs.hemmings.com/wccorvette Hope to see you there!
Yes, I will be there again. I have e mailed several Corvette friends in the area to remind them of this. Thanks for the reminder. I hope this years weather is as good as last years...
The latest i heard on the weather is a 25% chance of showers
But it's early! One thing you can say about Iowa weather is that it is an unknown until the day arrives.
Lets just hope for a good day
John, as I said before I had e mailed a few friends about this Saturday. One of them responded and asked if there are usually any C1's there. I said I thought so but I would ask anyway... Thanks, Paul...
I really dont have anything further to state. This is my 300th Post since 2002. I just wanted to get past 300. Thats a lot for me. For some of you, thats about a weeks worth. ..... I hope the weather holds for Saturday. Around here they have not have a real good year, this year, when it comes to forcasting the weather...
I was at the show yesterday, Saturday. It rained til about 930am or so and this kept the attendance down. I did not get there til after 11 and a lot of people did the same. Because of the rain there were a lot of Corvettes and owners that were no shows. It was the usual good show. It was a breezy cool Sunny day and we still had a great time.
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