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Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club Corvette Enthusiats Since 1978

Over 40 years of Corvettes, Community, Friends, Fellowship and the Open Road!

The Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club was established in 1978 by a small group of Corvette owners to bring together enthusiasts from all walks of live to share in the adventures experienced in Corvette ownership. Like the Corvette itself, our club continues to evolve, improve, and change. For love of country, love of the Corvette, and bonding friendship, all Corvette owners are encouraged to become part of our outstanding club as we continue on into our fifth decade!

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Our Leadership 2022-23 SCVCC Board of Directors

President

Mike W

President
Vice President

Toby W

Vice President
Treasurer

Dennis M

Treasurer
Membership

Judy W

Membership
Quartermaster

Leslie M

Quartermaster
Newsletter

Scott G

Newsletter
Communications

Jim W

Communications
Activities Coordinator

Virginia G

Activities Coordinator
Web / Tech

Mark W

Web / Tech

SCVCC Bylaws & Rules SCVCC Club Governance

Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club Governance

This section provides access to the policies and rules that govern our operations as an organization. Governance is the system by which a committee ensures an organization’s responsibilities are met. For the Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club, this means maintaining a framework for operations including the processes by which our club is operated, guided and held to account. This involves authority, accountability, direction and control.
Club Bylaws
The constitution of an organization contains the fundamental principles which govern its operation. Theses bylaws establish the specific rules of guidance by which the Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club is to function.
Standing Rules
In accordance with our bylaws, the Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club further supplements and clarifes the bylaws. Our standing rules are rules or resolutions that are of a continuing (or standing) nature. These rules deal only with administrative matters and function under the umbrella of our bylaws.