April 2011 version includes nearly 50 updates CCR’s online membership roster and phone list has received its first overhaul! Due to addition of new members, deletion of lapsed members, confirmations of status due to late payment of dues, corrections and updates, this version contains nearly 50 changes since the first online roster was published in [...]
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Updated Membership Roster Available
April 13th, 2011 · Comments Off · Announcements, CCR Website
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Announcement from the Club President
April 9th, 2011 · Comments Off · Announcements
Earl Smithson, CCR President It is with heavy heart I advise Club members of the resignation of Mann Duff as our Webmaster. In 2008, CCR was in dire need of someone to take over and update our website. As a new member that year, Mann stepped forward and volunteered his highly specialized knowledge. He then [...]
CCR’s Website: What You Need to Know
January 6th, 2011 · Comments Off · Announcements, CCR Website, Newsletter
CCR Communications in the Information Age Times they are a changing and so is the Corvette Club of Richmond By Paul Williams and Mann Duff Imagine a world without newspapers, books, network television, land line phones, paper checks, music CDs and U.S. Mail. All of these media—and their associated industries—are in steep decline. In the [...]
After Meeting Party – I Wonder Where it is!
July 13th, 2010 · Comments Off · Announcements, CCR Website, Meetings
This is a question that is asked pretty often, either because you want to sign up to host the party or maybe you just want to look up an address so you can find your way. To answer your questions, the page titled MEETINGS has been updated to include the location of after meeting parties. [...]
Leave the Webmaster a Voice Message
July 7th, 2010 · Comments Off · Announcements, CCR Website
Everyone is busy and often willing to overlook problems rather that take time to write a detail message. If you look at the bottom of the right column on the Front Page, there’s a new feature that is intended to make reporting problems easier by using a voice message.