CAR CLUB NEWS FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 24, 2011
EVENTS
The Third Saturday Free Car Show will be held at the back of the Cottage Cafe in Ventura from 9 a.m. to noon on the third Saturday of any month. The uncover is free to entries and spectators.Free drawings will be hold any half hour and first- and second-place trophies will be awarded at noon.Cottage Cafe is at 2611 E. Thompson Blvd. in Ventura.Information: Show coordinator, C. Darryl Struth, 644-6211
CRUISE NIGHTS / MONTHLY EVENTS
Cruise to Paradise Grill & Sports Bar is hold in Ventura on the third Sunday of any month from 4 to 7 p.m., following Jalopy Joe’s Car Show. Paradise Grill & Sports Bar welcomes prohibited rods and etiquette cars and will be offering live entertainment, raffles, prizes and discounts on food and beverages.Paradise Grill & Sports Bar is at 2632 E. Main St. in Ventura.Information: Frank, 648-5927
Cruise Night Santa Paula, co-sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Police Officers Association and the City of Santa Paula, is hold on the first Friday of any month, Apr through October, from 6 to 9 p.m. on Main Street in downtown Santa Paula in between 7th and 10th streets. The eventuality is free and open to pre-1975 engine vehicles.Information: Dave Anderson, 524-1266; Chamber of Commerce, 525-5561
Ventura Cruise Night will be hold any third Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. at Foster’s Freeze, 4121 Telegraph Road in Ventura.Vehicles from 1975 and comparison are invited to participate. The eventuality will underline rock-n-roll music, food and prizes.Information: 642-1819
MUSEUMS, EXHIBITS
The Murphy Auto Museum facilities a vast pick up of selected automobiles, together with classics of the ’30s, travel rods, and flesh cars on loan pleasantness of internal residents.It is at 2230 Statham Blvd. in Oxnard, a single mile easterly of Five-Points off Oxnard Boulevard. It is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. any Saturday and Sunday.Admission is a referred to concession of $9 for adults and $6 for children.Information: 487-4333E-mail: murphyautomuseum@gmail.com Website: http://murphyautomuseum.org
The Porsche Club of America, Santa Barbara Region meets at 8:30 a.m. the initial Saturday of any month at the Way Point Cafe at the Camarillo Airport and at 9 a.m. on the second Saturday of the month at Moby Dick Restaurant on Stearns Wharf in Santa Barbara. All Porsche owners are invited.Information: David Stone, 389-8999, or DRS993@verizon.net.
The Channel Islands 4×4 Club binds the encounter and hail from 5 p.m. to tighten on the second Saturday of any month at Chuy’s Mesquite Broiler, 1397 E. Los Angeles Ave., in Simi Valley.Members encounter in the parking lot. Food and beverages are accessible for squeeze from the restaurant. There is no fee to attend the meeting. All off-road enthusiasts and members of other 4×4 clubs are acquire to attend. The bar schedules unchanging route runs and activities via Southern California.Information: CI4x4@yahoo.com
The Model A Ford Club of Ventura County meets the third Monday of any month at a opposite place to be announced.Information: Marv, 647-1479, Leonard, 485-4752; or Royle, 486-0020.
Simi Valley Corvettes meets twice a month, on the initial and third Tuesday of any month, at 7:30 p.m. at the Simi Valley Senior Center, Conference Rooms 106 and 107, 3900 Avenida Simi, in Simi Valley.Simi Valley Corvettes was shaped in 1984 to kindle and promote, through amicable and recreational activities, seductiveness and wish in the owning and pushing of the Chevrolet Corvette.The Simi Valley Corvette Club is more than just two meetings a month. It’s about creation friends, removing together with friends and receiving America‘s loyal sports automobile out on the highway for a run.Information: svcchank@earthlink.netOn the Web: http://www.simivalleycorvettes.com/
The Central Coast British Car Club (formerly Central Coast Triumphs) meets at 7 p.m. the initial Tuesday of any month at Carrow’s Restaurant on the corners of Harbor Boulevard and Seaward Avenue in Ventura.Information: Bill Guzman, president, 484-1528 or C. Darryl Struth, vice president, 644-6211.Website: http://www.centralcoastbritishcarclub.com.
Red Line Corvettes meets the second Tuesday of any month at 7 p.m. at the Best Western Thousand Oaks Inn, 75 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. Corvette owners and enthusiasts are welcome.On the Web: http://www.redlinecorvettes.com.
Ventura County Corvairs encounter the second Tuesday of any month at 7 p.m. at Carrows Restaurant, 2401 Harbor Blvd., Ventura. Anyone meddlesome in this All-American Classic is invited.Many spring and summer activities are programmed by Corvair family clubs in Southern California.Visit http://corsawest.com for San Fernando Valley hikes, cruises, picnics, tech sessions and the Sept. nineteen All Chevy Show whilst at http://www.corvair.org/chapters/southcoast you can find events in the Torrance area. For events in and around Orange County, check out http://www.VintageCorsa.com.Club information: VenturaCountyCorvairs@yahoo.comWebsite: http://sites.google.com/site/venturacountycorvairs/
The Channel Islands Chapter of the Pontiac-Oakland Club International meets at 7:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of any month at Rusty’s Pizza, 1413 S. Victoria Ave., in Ventura. It is open to all Pontiac enthusiasts.Information: Tom Maloney, 443-9219 or 484-2981
The Ventura V-8 Club, an early Ford V-8 Club of America Chapter, meets the third Tuesday of any month at Carrows Restaurant, 301 E. Daily Drive in Camarillo. Dinner is at 6 p.m. followed by a bar assembly at 7 p.m. The bar invites those meddlesome in 1932 to 1953 Fords to attend.Information: John Urgo, 482-0827
Electric vehicle builders and owners are invited to gather on Tuesday (and the third Tuesday of any month) at 6:30 p.m. at Dominick’s Pizza, 477 N. Oxnard Blvd., in Oxnard.Network and share info with other designers, builders, or owners of electric vehicles. Do you have an electric bicycle, motorcycle, or automobile and wish to bond with other people meddlesome in electric vehicles? Meet with other electric automobile builders. Share success and failures. Get assistance with problems. Explore ideas for your projects.There is a lot of electric automobile office office building wake up on the South Coast. In Santa Barbara there are at slightest 2 electric automobile projects relocating brazen and countless electric bicycle and motorcycle projects in the works.What’s office office building in the Ventura, Oxnard and TO area? Come and share your work.Information: Roy Prince, 448-0465
Pick-Ups Limited of Southern California, Ventura County Chapter, invites enthusiasts of 1953 to 1956 Ford F100 pick-ups to attend meetings at 7 p.m. the initial Wednesday of any month at Denny’s at Moorpark Road and Thousand Oaks Boulevard in Thousand Oaks.Information: Ray, 498-8497, or Kyle, 437-6611
Ventura County Corvette Club, sponsored by Santa Paula Chevrolet, meets at 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of any month at Marie Callender’s Restaurant & Bakery, 1295 So. Victoria Ave., in Ventura.Information: Jack, 641-3452.Website: http://VenturaCountyCorvetteClub.com
The Seaside Goats (owners of 2004-2006 Pontiac GTOs) meets the second Thursday of any month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at BlackBeard’s Seaside BBQ restaurant, 1591 Spinnaker Drive in the Ventura Harbor Village. All Goat owners and enthusiasts are invited to stick on for cooking and shop talk.Information: William Holden, 509-0592 or e-mail SeasideGoats@hotmail.com.
The Tri-County Mustang Club meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of any month at Santino’s restaurant, 4231 Telegraph Road in Ventura.Information: Jack Peterson, 985-7103; Vince Schlerf, 682-5329.Website: http://www.TCMustangClub.org.
The Model T Club of Ventura County is relocating the monthly meetings to the second Thursday of any month at TOI Tapas Bar & Lounge, 75 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd., in Thousand Oaks. The eatery is the old, utterly remodeled DuPar’s restaurant, subsequent to the Thousand Oaks Inn, only west of Moorpark Road.Meetings proceed at 5:45 p.m. with a amicable hour, and a smorgasboard cooking is served at 6:30, followed by a program.Meetings for the residue of 2010 are scheduled for Aug. 12, Sept. 9, Oct. 14, Nov. eleven and Dec. 9.The target of the classification is to devise outings where both owners and others can suffer the aged cars, pronounced bar President Ken Walkey.Information: Walkey at kwalkey22@yahoo.com or Secretary Carol Bidwell at carobid@aol.com
The San Fernando Valley Region of the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America meets at 7:30 p.m. the initial Thursday of any month (except in Jul and December) at the Balboa Recreation Center, Club Room, 17015 Burbank Blvd. in Encino. Members have cars dating to 1922.Information: Steve Rosenberg, 379-9666 or SfvRegionVcca@aol.com.Website: http://www.SFVRegionvcca.com
The Roam’n Relics Car Club is dedicated to compelling the automotive hobby and to on condition that await for assorted charities. Meetings are hold on the initial Thursday of any month in Simi Valley. Membership is open to any one owning a 1974 or comparison American-made car.Information: 583-2965 or info@roamnrelics.com.Website: http://www.roamnrelics.com
The Valley Mustang Club of Woodland Hills meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of any month at Miller’s, 8945 De Soto Ave. in Canoga Park.Information: Dennis Adler, 818-893-5256 or president@valleymustangclub.comWebsite: http://www.valleymustangclub.com.
Ventura County Chevys invites those meddlesome in the preservation, replacement and/or alteration of 1955 to 1957 Chevrolet automobiles, trucks and other pre-1972 Chevrolet automobiles and prohibited rods to attend bar meetings at the Simi Valley Unified School District Wood Ranch Conference Center. The bar meets at 7:30 p.m. the second Friday of any month at the discussion center, 222 Country Club Drive in Simi Valley.Information: Erich Monteith, 376-2475.
Motor Monarchs Inc. was determined in 1948 and is Ventura County’s oldest prohibited rod club. Meetings are conducted at assorted locations via the county.Information: C. Darryl Struth, 644-6211.
Ventura Vintage Rods is a family-oriented bar open to pre-1973 travel rods, customs, panels and pick-ups. The bar has monthly meetings at opposite locations and sponsors a accumulation of outings such as cruises, gin rummy runs, dinners and visits to special places.The bar also skeleton and organizes the annual Harbor Run automobile uncover hold any Sep at the Channel Islands Harbor in await of internal charities.Information: Charlie R. at 479-1102 or Charlie G. at 641-1393.Website: http://www.VenturaVintageRods.org.
Tri-County Airstream Club is open for any one who owns an Airstream motorhome or trailer. Rallies take place at campsites along the coastthroughout the year. Airstreams of all models and vintages are welcomed. Information: David Neel, 895-4005.
(Send submissions and updates for Car Club News to Ventura County Star, Attn.: Wheels, P.O. Box 6006, Camarillo, CA 93011; e-mail to johngar@VCStar.com; or fax to 482-3236. All submissions are theme to editing. For a finish inventory of automobile bar events and information, visit online at http://VCSWheels.com.)
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EVENTS
The Third Saturday Free Car Show will be held at the back of the Cottage Cafe in Ventura from 9 a.m. to noon on the third Saturday of any month. The uncover is free to entries and spectators.Free drawings will be hold any half hour and first- and second-place trophies will be awarded at noon.Cottage Cafe is at 2611 E. Thompson Blvd. in Ventura.Information: Show coordinator, C. Darryl Struth, 644-6211
CRUISE NIGHTS / MONTHLY EVENTS
Cruise to Paradise Grill & Sports Bar is hold in Ventura on the third Sunday of any month from 4 to 7 p.m., following Jalopy Joe’s Car Show. Paradise Grill & Sports Bar welcomes prohibited rods and etiquette cars and will be offering live entertainment, raffles, prizes and discounts on food and beverages.Paradise Grill & Sports Bar is at 2632 E. Main St. in Ventura.Information: Frank, 648-5927
Cruise Night Santa Paula, co-sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Police Officers Association and the City of Santa Paula, is hold on the first Friday of any month, Apr through October, from 6 to 9 p.m. on Main Street in downtown Santa Paula in between 7th and 10th streets. The eventuality is free and open to pre-1975 engine vehicles.Information: Dave Anderson, 524-1266; Chamber of Commerce, 525-5561
Ventura Cruise Night will be hold any third Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. at Foster’s Freeze, 4121 Telegraph Road in Ventura.Vehicles from 1975 and comparison are invited to participate. The eventuality will underline rock-n-roll music, food and prizes.Information: 642-1819
MUSEUMS, EXHIBITS
The Murphy Auto Museum facilities a vast pick up of selected automobiles, together with classics of the ’30s, travel rods, and flesh cars on loan pleasantness of internal residents.It is at 2230 Statham Blvd. in Oxnard, a single mile easterly of Five-Points off Oxnard Boulevard. It is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. any Saturday and Sunday.Admission is a referred to concession of $9 for adults and $6 for children.Information: 487-4333E-mail: murphyautomuseum@gmail.com Website: http://murphyautomuseum.org
The Porsche Club of America, Santa Barbara Region meets at 8:30 a.m. the initial Saturday of any month at the Way Point Cafe at the Camarillo Airport and at 9 a.m. on the second Saturday of the month at Moby Dick Restaurant on Stearns Wharf in Santa Barbara. All Porsche owners are invited.Information: David Stone, 389-8999, or DRS993@verizon.net.
The Channel Islands 4×4 Club binds the encounter and hail from 5 p.m. to tighten on the second Saturday of any month at Chuy’s Mesquite Broiler, 1397 E. Los Angeles Ave., in Simi Valley.Members encounter in the parking lot. Food and beverages are accessible for squeeze from the restaurant. There is no fee to attend the meeting. All off-road enthusiasts and members of other 4×4 clubs are acquire to attend. The bar schedules unchanging route runs and activities via Southern California.Information: CI4x4@yahoo.com
The Model A Ford Club of Ventura County meets the third Monday of any month at a opposite place to be announced.Information: Marv, 647-1479, Leonard, 485-4752; or Royle, 486-0020.
Simi Valley Corvettes meets twice a month, on the initial and third Tuesday of any month, at 7:30 p.m. at the Simi Valley Senior Center, Conference Rooms 106 and 107, 3900 Avenida Simi, in Simi Valley.Simi Valley Corvettes was shaped in 1984 to kindle and promote, through amicable and recreational activities, seductiveness and wish in the owning and pushing of the Chevrolet Corvette.The Simi Valley Corvette Club is more than just two meetings a month. It’s about creation friends, removing together with friends and receiving America‘s loyal sports automobile out on the highway for a run.Information: svcchank@earthlink.netOn the Web: http://www.simivalleycorvettes.com/
The Central Coast British Car Club (formerly Central Coast Triumphs) meets at 7 p.m. the initial Tuesday of any month at Carrow’s Restaurant on the corners of Harbor Boulevard and Seaward Avenue in Ventura.Information: Bill Guzman, president, 484-1528 or C. Darryl Struth, vice president, 644-6211.Website: http://www.centralcoastbritishcarclub.com.
Red Line Corvettes meets the second Tuesday of any month at 7 p.m. at the Best Western Thousand Oaks Inn, 75 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. Corvette owners and enthusiasts are welcome.On the Web: http://www.redlinecorvettes.com.
Ventura County Corvairs encounter the second Tuesday of any month at 7 p.m. at Carrows Restaurant, 2401 Harbor Blvd., Ventura. Anyone meddlesome in this All-American Classic is invited.Many spring and summer activities are programmed by Corvair family clubs in Southern California.Visit http://corsawest.com for San Fernando Valley hikes, cruises, picnics, tech sessions and the Sept. nineteen All Chevy Show whilst at http://www.corvair.org/chapters/southcoast you can find events in the Torrance area. For events in and around Orange County, check out http://www.VintageCorsa.com.Club information: VenturaCountyCorvairs@yahoo.comWebsite: http://sites.google.com/site/venturacountycorvairs/
The Channel Islands Chapter of the Pontiac-Oakland Club International meets at 7:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of any month at Rusty’s Pizza, 1413 S. Victoria Ave., in Ventura. It is open to all Pontiac enthusiasts.Information: Tom Maloney, 443-9219 or 484-2981
The Ventura V-8 Club, an early Ford V-8 Club of America Chapter, meets the third Tuesday of any month at Carrows Restaurant, 301 E. Daily Drive in Camarillo. Dinner is at 6 p.m. followed by a bar assembly at 7 p.m. The bar invites those meddlesome in 1932 to 1953 Fords to attend.Information: John Urgo, 482-0827
Electric vehicle builders and owners are invited to gather on Tuesday (and the third Tuesday of any month) at 6:30 p.m. at Dominick’s Pizza, 477 N. Oxnard Blvd., in Oxnard.Network and share info with other designers, builders, or owners of electric vehicles. Do you have an electric bicycle, motorcycle, or automobile and wish to bond with other people meddlesome in electric vehicles? Meet with other electric automobile builders. Share success and failures. Get assistance with problems. Explore ideas for your projects.There is a lot of electric automobile office office building wake up on the South Coast. In Santa Barbara there are at slightest 2 electric automobile projects relocating brazen and countless electric bicycle and motorcycle projects in the works.What’s office office building in the Ventura, Oxnard and TO area? Come and share your work.Information: Roy Prince, 448-0465
Pick-Ups Limited of Southern California, Ventura County Chapter, invites enthusiasts of 1953 to 1956 Ford F100 pick-ups to attend meetings at 7 p.m. the initial Wednesday of any month at Denny’s at Moorpark Road and Thousand Oaks Boulevard in Thousand Oaks.Information: Ray, 498-8497, or Kyle, 437-6611
Ventura County Corvette Club, sponsored by Santa Paula Chevrolet, meets at 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of any month at Marie Callender’s Restaurant & Bakery, 1295 So. Victoria Ave., in Ventura.Information: Jack, 641-3452.Website: http://VenturaCountyCorvetteClub.com
The Seaside Goats (owners of 2004-2006 Pontiac GTOs) meets the second Thursday of any month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at BlackBeard’s Seaside BBQ restaurant, 1591 Spinnaker Drive in the Ventura Harbor Village. All Goat owners and enthusiasts are invited to stick on for cooking and shop talk.Information: William Holden, 509-0592 or e-mail SeasideGoats@hotmail.com.
The Tri-County Mustang Club meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of any month at Santino’s restaurant, 4231 Telegraph Road in Ventura.Information: Jack Peterson, 985-7103; Vince Schlerf, 682-5329.Website: http://www.TCMustangClub.org.
The Model T Club of Ventura County is relocating the monthly meetings to the second Thursday of any month at TOI Tapas Bar & Lounge, 75 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd., in Thousand Oaks. The eatery is the old, utterly remodeled DuPar’s restaurant, subsequent to the Thousand Oaks Inn, only west of Moorpark Road.Meetings proceed at 5:45 p.m. with a amicable hour, and a smorgasboard cooking is served at 6:30, followed by a program.Meetings for the residue of 2010 are scheduled for Aug. 12, Sept. 9, Oct. 14, Nov. eleven and Dec. 9.The target of the classification is to devise outings where both owners and others can suffer the aged cars, pronounced bar President Ken Walkey.Information: Walkey at kwalkey22@yahoo.com or Secretary Carol Bidwell at carobid@aol.com
The San Fernando Valley Region of the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America meets at 7:30 p.m. the initial Thursday of any month (except in Jul and December) at the Balboa Recreation Center, Club Room, 17015 Burbank Blvd. in Encino. Members have cars dating to 1922.Information: Steve Rosenberg, 379-9666 or SfvRegionVcca@aol.com.Website: http://www.SFVRegionvcca.com
The Roam’n Relics Car Club is dedicated to compelling the automotive hobby and to on condition that await for assorted charities. Meetings are hold on the initial Thursday of any month in Simi Valley. Membership is open to any one owning a 1974 or comparison American-made car.Information: 583-2965 or info@roamnrelics.com.Website: http://www.roamnrelics.com
The Valley Mustang Club of Woodland Hills meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of any month at Miller’s, 8945 De Soto Ave. in Canoga Park.Information: Dennis Adler, 818-893-5256 or president@valleymustangclub.comWebsite: http://www.valleymustangclub.com.
Ventura County Chevys invites those meddlesome in the preservation, replacement and/or alteration of 1955 to 1957 Chevrolet automobiles, trucks and other pre-1972 Chevrolet automobiles and prohibited rods to attend bar meetings at the Simi Valley Unified School District Wood Ranch Conference Center. The bar meets at 7:30 p.m. the second Friday of any month at the discussion center, 222 Country Club Drive in Simi Valley.Information: Erich Monteith, 376-2475.
Motor Monarchs Inc. was determined in 1948 and is Ventura County’s oldest prohibited rod club. Meetings are conducted at assorted locations via the county.Information: C. Darryl Struth, 644-6211.
Ventura Vintage Rods is a family-oriented bar open to pre-1973 travel rods, customs, panels and pick-ups. The bar has monthly meetings at opposite locations and sponsors a accumulation of outings such as cruises, gin rummy runs, dinners and visits to special places.The bar also skeleton and organizes the annual Harbor Run automobile uncover hold any Sep at the Channel Islands Harbor in await of internal charities.Information: Charlie R. at 479-1102 or Charlie G. at 641-1393.Website: http://www.VenturaVintageRods.org.
Tri-County Airstream Club is open for any one who owns an Airstream motorhome or trailer. Rallies take place at campsites along the coastthroughout the year. Airstreams of all models and vintages are welcomed. Information: David Neel, 895-4005.
(Send submissions and updates for Car Club News to Ventura County Star, Attn.: Wheels, P.O. Box 6006, Camarillo, CA 93011; e-mail to johngar@VCStar.com; or fax to 482-3236. All submissions are theme to editing. For a finish inventory of automobile bar events and information, visit online at http://VCSWheels.com.)
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