Central Kansas Corvette Association
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      • 2021 Trips, Drive and Dine
      • 2020 Trips, Drive and Dine
      • 2019 Trips, Drive & Dines
      • 2018 Drive & Dines
      • 2017 Drive & Dines
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    • July 4th Parade 2015
    • Corvettes at the Cosmosphere 2014
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      • Picnic September 2020
      • Picnic September 2015
      • BBQ July 2015
      • Picnic 2014
      • Family Picnic July 2013
    • Car Shows >
      • Rod Runs
      • Vette & Harley Show
      • Boo At The Zoo
      • 2012 NCRS ALL CORVETTE CAR SHOW
    • Escort of Veteran's Tribute June 12, 2013
    • Hutchinson Airport Picture Day
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  • In Memoriam
The Central Kansas Corvette Association organizes regular Drive & Dines.  Drive & Dines give our members an opportunity to take short drives with our corvette community to area Kansas eating establishments.  The organization makes an impressive line of beautiful "vettes" as we travel the roads of Kansas.  The time together with our corvette family creates the best memories.  Take a moment to explore the pics and comments from the various drive & dines.


"We would encourage other members to consider hosting a Drive & Dine. It is a bit nerve wracking the first time, but the group usually has a fun time with more hits than misses. Check out your favorite eating spot for ample seating or banquet room for a large group. Set a date and time, Kevin has been helpful to post information via email and Penny Stoss does a great job posting information on the CKCA website. Have contact numbers or a sign-up sheet at the club meeting. Restaurants need an advanced head count, usually a few days before the event. A timed trial run on paved roads is a good idea to find unexpected road construction or other surprises. Good luck."
 
-Wayne & Marcia Strawder