When CORSA members receive their March, 2012, issue of the CORSA Communique, they will see for the first time the complete schedule of events for the convention.
(Well, actually they’ll see it for the second time if they have already checked the convention web site, where the schedule appears.)
Any schedule remains subject to change, but if any changes are necessary we will revise the schedule on the convention web site and post updates right here on the blog. So check each site from time to time.
Here is a day-by-day look at the schedule:
Tuesday, July 24, Registration and Check-In Begins
There are no organized events or activities scheduled for this day, although the CORSA Board of Directors’ annual meeting will take place. But convention registration and check-in will open in the afternoon for the convenience of those arriving early. Registration and check-in will continue through the convention, so no matter on which day you arrive you will be able to pick up your convention materials.
This day does offer the opportunity to visit the headquarters of Clark’s Corvair Parts in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, just under an hour and a half northwest of the convention site. Clark’s will be host to an Open House between the hours of 10:00 and 4:00 on this day. If you are not able to visit on Tuesday, Clark’s will welcome you during those hours any day that week.
Wednesday, July 25, Autocross Day
The convention will get underway with the autocross, taking place this year at the Stafford Motor Speedway. Located just 20 miles from the Sturbridge Host Hotel, this historic facility first opened for horse racing in 1870, and today is home to NASCAR Modified racing and more. This will be largely a cone-free autocross utilizing the oval and the infield roads, just stay on the pavement and off the grass.
This evening the Mohegan Sun Casino Tour will be not as much a tour as an experience. Mohegan Sun is a world-class entertainment, dining, shopping, and casino destination. This is a bus tour so leave the driving to us. Each participant will receive a $15 food coupon and a $15 betting coupon also.
Thursday, July 26, Corvair Driving Day
This day presents a tough choice between the rally and the Historic Boston Tour. The road rally is an opportunity to enjoy your Corvair on the beautiful New England roads while competing for the most accurate adherence to the prescribed route.
The Historic Boston Tour is a bus and walking tour that will take you to many of the historic places that make Boston the birthplace of freedom and a city of firsts. The exact itinerary is subject to change but will include a mix of the Old North Church, Bunker Hill, the golden-domed State House, Boston Common, Paul Revere’s house, fashionable Newbury Street, The Prudential Center Tower, Copley Square, Quincy Market Place, Faneuil Hall, and a replica of the pub and restaurant made famous by the television series "Cheers."
On this evening, get set for the Lakeside Picnic under the tent alongside Cedar Pond. Once all the great food has been enjoyed we will present the awards for the autocross.
For those participating in the Concours d’Elegance scheduled for Friday, concours classification and the operations check will be available following the road rally, and there will be ample time for any final cleanup. Many of the speciality group meetings familiar to convention-goers are scheduled for this day also.
Friday, July 27, Corvair Fun Day
Another tough choice on this day: stay at the hotel for the concours and Corvair-related activities, or board a bus to one of the most beautiful seaside towns in America.
The Concours d’Elegance is the centerpiece of CORSA’s conventions, the judged Corvair show that identifies the best of the best. This year’s concours will take place on the hotel’s lawn alongside Cedar Pond, which offers not only a beautiful setting but also no need to move the cars afterward. The concours cars can remain in place through the following day’s big car show.
At the same time as the concours we will be conducting Corvair Fun Day, a full slate of activities at the hotel. In addition to tech sessions and other meetings, this year we are adding Corvair games such as "slow drag races" (you have to see it to believe it) and a Corvair teeter-totter!
The bus tour to Newport will give everyone a taste of first class seaside living with some historic information thrown in for good measure. We will see breathtaking scenery and some of the largest mansions in the country, built during the gilded age by some of the wealthiest industrial families where excess was the rule. The highlight of the tour will be a visit to The Breakers, an architectural masterpiece that was home to one of America’s wealthiest families, the Vanderbilts. Once inside you will be amazed at what you see.
On this evening we will hold CORSA’s annual general membership meeting, and we have combined this meeting with an Ice Cream Social. There is no reason that a meeting has to be dull! Once the business of CORSA has been conducted, make your own dessert from a selection of ice creams and toppings while enjoying live music by Cobblestone Crossing. This meeting will also include the presentation of awards for the road rally.
Saturday, July 28, Corvair Show Day
On this day we want to see everyone’s Corvair on display. Whether your Corvair is a showpiece or a work-in-progress, enter it in the People’s Choice Corvair Show for all to see. This show will be open to the public and we’re hoping for the largest gathering of Corvairs ever in one place since they left the factory.
Additional seminars and meetings will take place on this day so there will be plenty to see and do.
We wrap up our convention this evening with the awards banquet, which will be different from recent banquets in two key ways. First, since many awards will have been presented earlier, only the awards for the show cars will be presented on this night. Second, with the awards completed quickly we have time for our special guest speaker, Editor-In-Chief of Hemmings Motors News, Richard Lentinello. Mr. Lentinello is an enthusiastic "car guy" with a distinct fondness for Corvairs.
This overview is by no means complete. The convention will include such staples as vendors of Corvair parts and accessories indoors, a Corvair swap meet outdoors, a model car concours, valve cover racing, ladies’ activities, and much, much more. Check the convention web site and this blog for updates and watch future issues of the Communique.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
How to Remember the Dates
If you have trouble remembering the dates of important things, such as the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction, the Indianapolis 500, or the AACA Fall Hershey Meet, what you need is one of Hemmings’ high quality collector-car calendars for 2012.
You especially need it because the dates of the 2012 CORSA Convention are shown on these calendars, right where they should be, July 25-28.
That’s right, the Hemmings’ folk have kindly included the CORSA Convention on their 2012 calendars, honoring a submission from the NECC in the summer of 2011.
Nine different calendars are available, including, of course, their iconic "Abandoned Cars" calendar. They can be ordered from the Hemmings web site here. Don’t wait, these calendars usually sell out while the new year is still new.
In addition to all of vital information included on these calendars (Chevrolet Corvair debuts, October 2) there is plenty of room for you to write in information of lesser importance, such as birthdays and anniversaries.
You especially need it because the dates of the 2012 CORSA Convention are shown on these calendars, right where they should be, July 25-28.
That’s right, the Hemmings’ folk have kindly included the CORSA Convention on their 2012 calendars, honoring a submission from the NECC in the summer of 2011.
Nine different calendars are available, including, of course, their iconic "Abandoned Cars" calendar. They can be ordered from the Hemmings web site here. Don’t wait, these calendars usually sell out while the new year is still new.
In addition to all of vital information included on these calendars (Chevrolet Corvair debuts, October 2) there is plenty of room for you to write in information of lesser importance, such as birthdays and anniversaries.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Richard Lentinello at Sturbridge
There's a lot of buzz in the Corvair community right now because the December, 2011, issue of Hemmings Classic Car magazine is a special issue commemorating the Chevrolet centennial, and the Corvair comes in for many positive mentions.
Among these are the words of Editor-in-Chief Richard Lentinello, who writes,"If I won Powerball tomorrow, the first car I would go out and buy would be a Corvair. Not a Ferrari. Not a Porsche. A Corvair."
Richard Lentinello's affinity for the Corvair is well-known to long-time readers of Hemmings publications -- and that's why earlier this year the organizers of the 2012 convention invited him to be our guest speaker at the convention banquet on July 28. That's right, Richard Lentinello will be our guest at the convention and he will share some of his insights into the car hobby in general and Corvairs in particular.
When making your convention plans, be sure to include banquet tickets, as this will be a can't-miss evening.
While Richard Lentinello will be our guest speaker, he won't be the only special guest on hand at the convention. Watch this blog for news and information about more guest visitors.
Among these are the words of Editor-in-Chief Richard Lentinello, who writes,"If I won Powerball tomorrow, the first car I would go out and buy would be a Corvair. Not a Ferrari. Not a Porsche. A Corvair."
Richard Lentinello's affinity for the Corvair is well-known to long-time readers of Hemmings publications -- and that's why earlier this year the organizers of the 2012 convention invited him to be our guest speaker at the convention banquet on July 28. That's right, Richard Lentinello will be our guest at the convention and he will share some of his insights into the car hobby in general and Corvairs in particular.
When making your convention plans, be sure to include banquet tickets, as this will be a can't-miss evening.
While Richard Lentinello will be our guest speaker, he won't be the only special guest on hand at the convention. Watch this blog for news and information about more guest visitors.
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