Wayne Ray(L) works fast to keep up with filled goodie bags from CGCC members. With a good crowd of volunteers, it did'nt take very long to fill all the bags
Is the pressure finally getting to our President, Don Jones? A lot of people wear baseball caps, but..
Corvettes were all over the parking lot of the Hilton Garden Inn for the sock hop.
Fred O'Neill, aka: Elvis, was the host DJ at the sock hop. He kept the party going.
Fred O’Neill joins Sandi and Jim Johannes as they sing together.
The dance floor stayed busy. Here a group does the electric slide.
Connie Sanders (L) and Vicki Mobley(R) have some fun at their husbands' expense as they compare hair lines. Deene and Wayne take it good naturedly.
Glenda Hale, Fred Hale, and Sherry Yon (among others) applaud the Elvis stylings of Fred O’Neill.
All eyes are on Greg Brooks as he struts his stuff as only Greg can.
Ray Bell gives parking directions to a driver after he got his registration form and goodie bag.
Almost 140 Corvettes of all generations filled Day’s Auction parking lot. Some had to be parked outside the fence.
Another look at some of the Corvettes.
Day’s Chevrolet is a long-time sponsor of SVS. They had several new Corvettes on display.
Besides the cars, the 0% interest signs seemed to be a draw to get people to look.
Reese Cox and MTI Racing brought a number of their cars for their display again this year. They have been an SVS co-sponsor for several years.
Reese Cox cranks his supercharged Z06 test vehicle to the delight of the people gathered around.
Donna Pardus (L) and Harriette Majoros found a cool spot in front of a large fan trying to beat the heat.
Frances Luther(L) and Cindy Cowart were among those busy selling 50/50 raffle tickets.
Rita Brooks (L), Shirley Huffman(CTR) and Vonne Hamilton smile for the camera. Vonne and Ken Hamilton have many friends from their time as active CGCC members.
The old and new meet head on as both head for parking.
A couple of the CGCC cars which drew a lot of attention.
Mike Bruce brought his highly customized C5 to the show again this year.
An unusual attention getter adorns this vert.
It was decided the officer could park anywhere he wanted while he visited friends.
Two generations of 427 Corvettes were side by side/
PJ (L) and Wayne Ray helped count the ballots.
Reese Cox got help from his young daughter as he gave out a number of MTI services as prizes.
Greg Brooks was the auctioneer for a number of goods and services donated by businesses.
CGCC Pres Don Jones(R) gets some help from Zoie Gunter to draw the winning 50/50 raffle ticket.
Fred Hale (L) knew just what to do with his prize. He immediately gave to wife Glenda who says her car was the winner.