Thursday September 7th Plateau Corvette Club members participated in the Cumberland County High School Homecoming Parade from the High School up Main Street and back to the school. Great turn out and met a lot of great kids at the school. Thanks to all for the great photos!
Day 1: Sunday, 8/20/23 We had 7 cars meet us in Cookeville for this awesome adventure. Our first stop was Hawthorn Hill & Wynnewood State Historic Site. These were very nicely restored. The largest, Wynnewood, was an 1828 Inn, the largest existing log structure in TN. We then traversed our way over to Paris, TN for a quick stop at the Eiffel Tower.
Day 2: Monday, 8/21/23 This day was all about traveling to our final destination, Harrison, AK. However, we did make a stop at Reelfoot Lake Visitor’s Center for some up close viewing of wildlife and an informative discussion with a Ranger.
Day 3: Tuesday, 8/22/23 We had a beautiful ride in the morning then enjoyed some sightseeing in the afternoon. Thorncrown Chapel was beautiful, Christ of the Ozarks was huge, and the Eureka Springs Tram Tour was very informative. It provided us the opportunity to view some residential areas and the downtown area of Eureka Springs without trying to navigate on the narrow streets. It’s very obvious that Eureka Springs is an older, well cared for town.
Day 4: Wednesday, 8/23/23 Our first stop this morning was the Grand Canyon of Arkansas. It was an awesome site to behold. In the afternoon, we visited the Buffalo River Historic Jail & Museum. The Marshall, AR Chamber of Commerce representative was very happy to educate us about this interesting facility.
Day 5: Thursday, 8/24/23 Another scenic ride in the morning, and sightseeing in the afternoon. We visited the Walmart Museum right after lunch and finished the day at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. There are some very old paintings as well as current abstract art. The museum has spent the time and money to relocate a Frank Lloyd Wright house to their facility. They are also in the process of doubling the size of the museum, which is already quite large and free to the public.
Day 6: Friday, 8/25/23 This was our last day to view the beautiful countryside of the Ozarks so that’s exactly what we did. It was the most scenic ride of the whole trip.
I haven’t mentioned the food because we ate at some delicious restaurants every day. There was everything from BBQ, Fish, Steak, Pizza, Mexican, Italian, and Greek.
As we’ve said before, our thanks go out to Roger and Kathy for all of their hard work in organizing this event.
Thanks to Jerry and Marsha for leading and the photos!
August 24-26 several Plateau Corvette Club members attended Corvettes at Carlisle, at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds. It is the largest all-Corvette-themed car show in the world with over 5000 Corvettes on display. Corvettes at Carlisle also welcomes Team Chevrolet and their amazing staff of Corvette engineers to go over the latest features of the new Corvette. They had the new E-Ray and explained all the cool features.. The fairgrounds was packed and offers a huge automotive flea market with a wide variety of vendors, an all-Corvette car corral, and more.
9 Plateau Corvette Club members in 5 Corvettes got together for Jerry & Marsha Pop up Adventure ride, “Taking it easy Tuesday” where we headed to Sauced Crafted in Pineview, Kentucky.
Jerry put together a nice backroads drive there and back, curvy, relaxing and fun! The weather started out a little cloudy, and at one point, we even got just a few rain drops – but they didn’t last long. By the end of the day the sun was shining and everyone was smiling!
Lunch at Sauced Crafted was excellent! Most of us had the pizza, which was assembled in front of you. This process was described by one of our members as the “Subway for Pizzas”. Also available were salads, breadsticks, pasta and dessert. One of the owners came out and talked to us, explained the ordering process and thanked us for coming out. She was gracious and friendly and encouraged us to come back. If you are ever in the area, it is worth a stop.
The day ended at Sonic in Wartberg where some of us stopped for ice cream and good conversation with friends before heading home for the day!
A big thanks to Marsha & Jerry for putting together and hosting this ride
Sunday, July 23rd six Plateau Corvette Club members in 3 Corvettes headed out for a beautiful Sunday Drive n Dine to Monell’s at the Manor in Nashville. The weather was perfect with a slight breeze and bright sunny skies that lit up the clouds, making them look 3-dimensional – just breathtaking! When we arrived at Monell’s we parked and went inside. Once at the table, the food came fast and furious. It was delicious as usual, Our menu included their famous Skillet Fried Chicken, BBQ Ribs, Pot Roast (with gravy, potatoes, carrots, and onions), Stuffed Spinach Lasagna Shells, green beans, corn pudding, mashed potatoes, mac n cheese, turnip greens, cornbread, biscuits and gravy, cold salads and pecan pie for dessert – beverage was also included. It wasn’t long until we were given the “Meal Ticket” cards that say “Please Pay Cashier” and “I’ve eaten and I can’t get up” We exited the restaurant, got in our cars and headed off to Nolensville High School, for their Football Kick Off Party and 12th Knight Car Show.
Upon arrival, we were directed to the parking area and met up with Mike & Connie and Callie, (their granddaughter) who were already there. We lined up our cars and then grabbed our chairs and went off across the parking lot in search of a nice shady spot where we could watch the cars and sit and talk while we enjoyed the light breeze while waiting for the judges to “do their thing”.
At the conclusion of the car show, both Mike Ingrassia (Best Muscle Car) & Avery Conley (Best in Show Modern [2000 – present]) were awarded trophy’s for their beautiful vehicles.
Thanks to Roger and Kathy for leading and the photos!
Eight of our members (four couples) in four Corvettes met at the Pilot Gas Station on the morning of June 29th to begin an exciting overnight adventure together to celebrate 70 years of Corvette!
The curves of East Tennessee were calling and we just couldn’t resist! The ribbons of road were snakelike, scenic and smooth (with the exception of a few construction zones).
Our stops included the summit at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park where we were able to stand in two states at the same time, The White House of Tennessee our dinner destination, The Riverfront Seafood Company, The Veterans Overlook and Memorial in Bean Station, The Norris Dam and our final dinner stop, Maple Creek Bistro where we all enjoyed the presentation and the taste of their flaming cast iron Kesseri Cheese (in a Greek restaurant, they would have said Opa! when they lit it) before our dinners were served.
The focus of this birthday celebration was our drive – and drive we did – one tunnel, three states, seven mountains, hundreds of miles, thousands of curves and just as many smiles made for an exhilaratingly great time together with friends! Our overnight accommodations at the Hampton Inn in Kingsport were very nice. The staff went out of their way to welcome us and make us feel right at home.
Thanks to Roger and Kathy for leading and a fun trip!!
July 11th-Host Jerry and Marsha led Plateau Corvette Club members as they hit the curves along the backroads headed to Harrogate TN, for a lunch stop at the Haymaker BBQ.
After lunch, they headed for a tour of Abraham Lincoln Library & Museum which houses one of the LARGEST Lincoln and related Civil War collections in the country.
June 21st a few Plateau Corvette Club members gathered together to take on the Triangle and experience the “ride we wouldn’t soon forget”, the skies were cloudy and gray with a few drops of rain falling. The group consisted of just 4 Plateau Corvette Club members in 2 cars. After they headed out, the rain soon stopped and they enjoyed partly sunny skies as they hit the curves on their way to the Warden’s Table at Brushy Mountain for lunch. The food was delicious and filling, conversation among friends was interesting and engaging. After lunch you could feel anticipation in the air as they headed to their vehicles. Once inside their cars, they buckled up the seat belts, revved the engines and made a leisurely exit from the parking lot, turning left on Hwy 116 to begin their mission of “Tamin‘ the Triangle!” Although they have driven the route several times, each experience along the highway with its tight switchbacks and big sweeping curves is equally as thrilling as their first adrenaline adventure along the route. After the Triangle, they continued on their way to the next stop……ICE CREAM – of course! They stopped at the Sunrise Dairy in Crossville and it was delicious! We will definitely be back there!
Thank you Jerry and Marsha for putting together and hosting this drive! and Kathy for the photos and the write up..
The Plateau Corvette Club 2023 Cruisin’ into Summer event held on June 17th ,2023 was a great success! A HUGE thanks to Dom and all of his volunteer helpers!
We had lots of cars and good participation from other clubs – East Tennessee Corvette Club, Cookeville Corvette Club, the Pistons Car Club (also from Cookeville) and the Plateau British Car Club along with help from the Ms. Senior Tennessee Beauty Queens. We had a successful Bake Sale (thank you to our bakers and our bake sale organizers, Risa and Gail ) with sweet and savory treats and even dog & cat treats for our furry friends!
The Corn Hole Tournament was enjoyed by all who played – after it was over there were lots more that played just for a good time and a little friendly competition! Thank you Cindy and Fred for organizing the Corn Hole!
Club Members showed up in droves to volunteer and help make this just a truly outstanding day! The weather was perfect with a slight breeze that kept us (mostly) cool all day! Compliments on the venue, the car show, the bake sale, the corn hole tournament were heard over and over from our attendees.
A great big thanks to Pam for all the great photos!!
The winner of the 2023 People’s Choice Award was Dan Davis with a 1967 Sunbeam
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