LilRedCorvette
09-18-2009, 12:01 PM
November 1, 2009 - 3rd Annual Corvettes for Chip
(Rain date is 11/8 - check www.corvettesforchip.com (http://www.corvettesforchip.com/) after 6 AM on show day for any updates)
Brandywine Picnic Park
690 S. Creek Road
West Chester, PA 19382
The Corvettes for Chip Corvette show was started in 2007 by a combined effort between the Corvette Club of Northern Delaware (CCND) and Keystone State Corvette Club (KSCC).
In the show's first year we had 165 Corvettes attend and donated $2500 to the show's beneficiary which is the Chip Miller Charitable Foundation. In the second year we had 235 Corvettes and donated over $3,000 to the CMCF. This year County Corvette Association joined the effort. We are hoping to draw over 300 Corvettes.
Most Corvette enthusiasts knew Chip Miller as the creator of the annual Corvettes at Carlisle Corvette Show and one of the main driving forces behind the Corvette hobby.
Chip Miller was taken from us in March of 2004 from a little known disease called Amyloidosis. The Chip Miller Charitable Foundation was formed to raise funds for the research, education, and awareness of amyloidosis and related diseases.
Show registration and information can be found at www.corvettesforchip.com (http://www.corvettesforchip.com/)
(Rain date is 11/8 - check www.corvettesforchip.com (http://www.corvettesforchip.com/) after 6 AM on show day for any updates)
Brandywine Picnic Park
690 S. Creek Road
West Chester, PA 19382
The Corvettes for Chip Corvette show was started in 2007 by a combined effort between the Corvette Club of Northern Delaware (CCND) and Keystone State Corvette Club (KSCC).
In the show's first year we had 165 Corvettes attend and donated $2500 to the show's beneficiary which is the Chip Miller Charitable Foundation. In the second year we had 235 Corvettes and donated over $3,000 to the CMCF. This year County Corvette Association joined the effort. We are hoping to draw over 300 Corvettes.
Most Corvette enthusiasts knew Chip Miller as the creator of the annual Corvettes at Carlisle Corvette Show and one of the main driving forces behind the Corvette hobby.
Chip Miller was taken from us in March of 2004 from a little known disease called Amyloidosis. The Chip Miller Charitable Foundation was formed to raise funds for the research, education, and awareness of amyloidosis and related diseases.
Show registration and information can be found at www.corvettesforchip.com (http://www.corvettesforchip.com/)