VPCCC meets at Coxton’s |
| NOTE we will be moving the meeting from Thursday to WEDNESDAY on Mar 17 due to a conflict in schedule .. for only this month and then back to Thursdays ... got that old or new iron ready to run?
Hope to see you out and about!!!
THX, Hal |
VPCCC
Featured Show |
9th Annual Classics at Lee Hall
2010-08-07
10:00am-3:00pm. The show is open to all makes, models and years of vehicles. The first 100 pre-registered vehicles receive goody bags, dash plaques and a complimentary lunch. Registration is $20.00 per vehicle and registration begins at 9:00am. Participant’s Choice judging will result in over 30 awards. The award presentation will take place at 2:30pm. Spectator parking and admission is free. Vendors will have food, drinks and more throughout the day. Discounted mansion tours, door prizes, a 50/50 drawing and much more. The proceeds from this event benefit the continued restoration of Lee Hall Mansion. Please call Colin Romanick at (757) 247-8523, aromanick@nngov.com or Clay Drnec at (804) 824-9198 for registration and event information.
Lee Hall / NN Museums is a business member of VPCCC |
VPCCC
Officers |
If
you wish more information about the council you should contact:
Hal Hartel,
President ... 757/867-6336...hardhar@cox.net
Bryan Stilley - V.Pres ... 804-642-7479...looselugnuts@verizon.net
Larry Hanson - Secretary … lhanson1@cox.net |
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Club
Member's Cars |
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Adopt
A Cop |
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What
is the Adopt-A-Cop program? Adopt-A-Cop,
or AAC, is a public service program designed to provide assistance
to police officers, deputy sheriffs, correctional officers and
their families when serious injury or loss of life in the public
service occurs. Who
is eligible to receive assistance? Officers or Deputies
of law enforcement agencies on the Peninsula are included in
this program. The agencies from Newport News and Hampton up to
James City County and Williamsburg are participating. What
types of assistance does Adopt-A-Cop provide? Service
may be as simple as encouraging cards and letters from the public
to wish the officers a speedy recovery. When specific needs arise
for officers or families monetary donations may be made to provide
assistance.
How does the program operate? Each law enforcement agency has established
a contact person in the agency to handle communications. When the agency determines
an officer or deputy is in need the agency contact will refer the relevant information
to the Virginia Peninsula Car Club Council- www.VPCCC.org .
The council will then determine how best to support the officer and/or family,
and begin to work closely with the agency to deliver the assistance.
How
is Adopt-A-Cop funded? Donations to AAC are accepted from
the general public and businesses who wish to serve as sponsors for
the program. Additionally, AAC decals are available for a small donation.
When placed on your vehicle the decal is visible proof of your support
for the daily efforts of the law enforcement community and the services
provided to our communities.
I'd
like to have more information about AAC or would like to make a donation.
Is that possible? Certainly, contact Captain Dave Arnold,
program coordinator, at (757) 618-6646, or by E-mail at dlarnold@cox.net . |
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