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NCM Central News Report – April 16, 2004
Welcome to "NCM Central", the electronic news report from the National Corvette Museum. Here you will find news on NCM events and happenings, Corvette Store specials, GM Corvette Assembly Plant updates, Corvette Racing reports and more.
Eight Days and Counting
On April 24, someone will be drawn as the winner of the last C5 Z06 Corvette being given away at the C5/C6 Birthday Bash Banquet and Auction. The unique car is the last C5 Z06 Corvette to be made and is a Commemorative Edition. Tickets are only $150 each and only 2,004 tickets will be sold. You need not be present to win. Purchase your ticket online at: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/raffle/index.shtml
or call (800) 53-VETTE.
View past raffle winners here: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/raffle_winners/index.shtml
C5/C6 Birthday Bash Media
We look forward to welcoming the following media representatives for the C5/C6 Birthday Bash April 22-24: Corvette Enthusiast Magazine, Vette Magazine, Corvette Fever, NCCC Blue Bars, American Profile Magazine, and The Travel Channel – “Kings of the Road” crew members. Several radio stations, some from as far away as Clearwater, Florida, and our local media friends will be in attendance. Shine up and show off your Corvette…you just might see yourself in an upcoming issue of your favorite magazine or on The Travel Channel.
If you would like to attend the C5/C6 Birthday Bash, register upon arrival and check out the event agenda here:
http://www.corvettemuseum.com/registration/c5_bash/agenda.shtml
Historic Flint Bricks
Flyers detailing the specifics of our “Historic Flint Brick” program have been mailed out to our members and supporters. If you did not receive a flyer and would like more information, please contact us at (800) 53-VETTE or visit our website at: https://www.corvettemuseum.com/flint-bricks/
These collectible pieces of Corvette history are from the Assembly Plant in Flint, Michigan, where the 1953 Corvette was made. They were donated to the Museum to use as a fundraiser by Chevrolet. Bricks are commemorated with an engraved plate featuring a 4-digit number that you can select or you may place an order for a Museum assigned number. A certificate of authenticity also accompanies each brick. If you or your club would like to receive flyers to help us promote the program, please contact us.
About the Submitter: Submitted by Bobbie Jo Lee
National Corvette Museum Communications
who can be reached at mailto:bobbiejo@corvettemuseum.com, or visited on the web at http://www.corvettemuseum.com
Welcome to "NCM Central", the electronic news report from the National Corvette Museum. Here you will find news on NCM events and happenings, Corvette Store specials, GM Corvette Assembly Plant updates, Corvette Racing reports and more.
Eight Days and Counting
On April 24, someone will be drawn as the winner of the last C5 Z06 Corvette being given away at the C5/C6 Birthday Bash Banquet and Auction. The unique car is the last C5 Z06 Corvette to be made and is a Commemorative Edition. Tickets are only $150 each and only 2,004 tickets will be sold. You need not be present to win. Purchase your ticket online at: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/raffle/index.shtml
or call (800) 53-VETTE.
View past raffle winners here: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/raffle_winners/index.shtml
C5/C6 Birthday Bash Media
We look forward to welcoming the following media representatives for the C5/C6 Birthday Bash April 22-24: Corvette Enthusiast Magazine, Vette Magazine, Corvette Fever, NCCC Blue Bars, American Profile Magazine, and The Travel Channel – “Kings of the Road” crew members. Several radio stations, some from as far away as Clearwater, Florida, and our local media friends will be in attendance. Shine up and show off your Corvette…you just might see yourself in an upcoming issue of your favorite magazine or on The Travel Channel.
If you would like to attend the C5/C6 Birthday Bash, register upon arrival and check out the event agenda here:
http://www.corvettemuseum.com/registration/c5_bash/agenda.shtml
Historic Flint Bricks
Flyers detailing the specifics of our “Historic Flint Brick” program have been mailed out to our members and supporters. If you did not receive a flyer and would like more information, please contact us at (800) 53-VETTE or visit our website at: https://www.corvettemuseum.com/flint-bricks/
These collectible pieces of Corvette history are from the Assembly Plant in Flint, Michigan, where the 1953 Corvette was made. They were donated to the Museum to use as a fundraiser by Chevrolet. Bricks are commemorated with an engraved plate featuring a 4-digit number that you can select or you may place an order for a Museum assigned number. A certificate of authenticity also accompanies each brick. If you or your club would like to receive flyers to help us promote the program, please contact us.
About the Submitter: Submitted by Bobbie Jo Lee
National Corvette Museum Communications
who can be reached at mailto:bobbiejo@corvettemuseum.com, or visited on the web at http://www.corvettemuseum.com