• “Drive n Dine” for February, Roger and Kathy planned an exciting adventure that took Plateau Corvette Club members along the beautiful back roads of Tennessee from the selected meeting place in Monterey, traveling to Sparta, where they stopped for a tour of the CalfKiller Brewing Company and experienced the “magical power of living beer”.  The tour was lively, interesting, informative and FUN, even if you don’t like the taste of beer! 

    After touring the CalfKiller Brewing Company, their drive continued along Tennessee’s beautiful back roads, enjoying breath-taking scenery along the way to “Spankie’s Restaurant” in Cookeville where they enjoyed a great dining experience.

    Big Thank You to Roger and Kathy J for a fun drive!

    Photos by Kathy J

    Enjoying a meal at “Spankies”

    Interesting Tour about beer!
    Even a little rain did not stop us!!
    Flooding water ways!

  • February 14 2019 Valentines Day, Plateau Corvette members took a short drive on 70 N to Mauricio’s Italian Restaurant in Cookeville TN. They enjoyed a romantic luncheon with their sweethearts.

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  • January 6, 2019 Plateau Corvette Club members took their first drive for 2019. With a break in the weather and sunny skies it was time to take the Corvettes out of the garage for a short drive to Cookeville to enjoy dinner at the Longhorn Steak House.

  • December 16 the Plateau Corvette Club held their annual Christmas Party at Fortes in downtown Crossville. 

    Thanks to Monte and Phyllis for a Fun evening.

  • December 3rd, 2018 Plateau Corvette Club members made their annual Christmas Donations to two local Cumberland County Organizations.

    The Adult Literacy Program of Cumberland County is a non-profit organization founded in 2005. It provides free tutoring by trained volunteers for adults (18 and over). Academic subjects include reading, writing, comprehension, and basic math.  

    Pictured from left to right,Sam Golgkopf (club member), Mike Ingrassia (club Treasurer), Lee Goldkopf (PCC Donation Committee). Accepting check for the Adult Literacy Program,Mary H Coates (Executive Director) and Steve Zavacky (Office Administration)

    Kid on the Rise is a non-profit agency that provides a mentoring program for children and youth enrolled in the Cumberland County Schools who may be experiencing an opportunity gap or life changing-situation. The organization has been matching students with mentors in Cumberland County since 1991.

    Pictured from left to right , Sam Goldkopf (club member), Lee Goldkopf  
    (PCC Donation Committee), accepting the check for Kids on the rise,Pam Burris.
    (Executive Director), Mike Ingrassia (Club Treasurer) 
  • Plateau Corvette Club November Drive & Dine was to the Timberloft Restaurant in Gordonsville, TN.  Thanks to Coy and Kathy for a fun drive.

    Photos by Coy W

  • November 10th 2018, Plateau Corvette Club members drove in the Crossville Veterans Day Parade. They paid tribute to the many Veterans who gave their lives and fought for our freedom.

    Thank You to our Veterans!

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    Corvettes lining up for the parade start.  Photos by Ron M

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  • October 13th Plateau Corvette Club members attended this years Annual Crossville Scarecrow Festival and Car Show. The Scarecrow Festival is in its fifth year, though this was the first year for the Alzheimer’s walk. Scarecrows were judged in six categories: Community, Education, Business, Family, People’s Choice and Best in Show. Vehicles were judged in nine categories: Pre-1950, 1951-1960, 1961-1970, 1971-1980, Rat Rod, Jeep, People’s Choice, Most Car Club Participants, Best in Show. The Plateau Corvette Club won the trophy for the most club members in attendance.

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    Even the dogs had there own purple pet parade!!

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    Our trophy for the most members in attendance !!

     

     

  • October 9th Plateau Corvette Club members drove to  McCloud Mountain Restaurant near Duff Tennessee. The Restaurant is perched atop the Cumberland Mountains with a panoramic view that stretches as far as the Smoky Mountains. It is located on a 1300 acre tract of land at an elevation of 2700 feet, atop the Cumberland Mountains. On the way home they took a leisurely drive thru the scenic roads of Tennessee.

    Thanks to John and Reggie for another great drive

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    One of the roads we drove on!!

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    Thanks  to John, Sam,Andria and Richard for the Great pictures

     

  • On the October 5th and 6th weekend several Plateau Corvette Club members attended the East Tennessee Corvette Club annual Vette Fest in Pigeon Forge Tn.. East Tennessee was Celebrating  their  60th Anniversary, The Vette Fest 40th Anniversary, and Celebrating Sting & Ray’s 25th Birthday (Vette Fest Mascots).

    They also held a Vette Fest Car Show where exterior and interiors were judged. One of our members  won Best of Class for her 2005 Corvette.

    Several members also attended the Hatfield & McCoy’s Dinner/Show. The Dinner was a Family-Style Buffet followed by a Comedy Show.

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