Welcome Corvette Fans
to the new look of
Lake Shore Corvettes
~Club History~
Lake Shore Corvettes began with a gathering of Corvette owners for a picnic in June of 1967. That year the decision was made to form an all volunteer non-profit club and incorporate. Over the years the Club has increased in membership. Currently, we have around one hundred members, owning 70 cars from 1953 through 2007.
Lake Shore is primarily a social organization. We enjoy the camaraderie that the cars bring us. The Corvette has introduced us to many different people. We like to get together for dinners, trips, concerts, parades, and other social events. In the past the Club was active in auto-cross and drag racing and there is some interest in getting back to that. We are also been active in local level contributing money and volunteering services for people in time of need.
The National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC) has been our sanctioning body for many years. The NCCC has a membership of 17,317+ Corvette enthusiasts. It provides competition structure and standardized rules for speed events and car shows. The NCCC participates in the raising of money for worthwhile charities.
We meet at 7:00 PM on the fourth Sunday of each month (excluding December) at the American Legion Post 83, RT 4 (3615 Hayes Ave.) Sandusky, OH.
Meetings are open to everyone
~National Corvette Museum Support~
Raffle Sales
Club Logo Brick
Individual Member Bricks
40% of all members have bricks
Lake Shore Corvette Club
P.O. Box 647
Sandusky, OH 44870
Lake Shore Corvettes
