As a Corvette owner myself, I know there is no better feeling than connecting with others in my area who share the same passion for the car I love.
Finding local car clubs is a great way to check out awesome cars while making great connections. Often, these car clubs hold events that offer a chance to see tons of cars outside of what you would usually see.
PA Corvette Car Clubs
I put together a list of some Pennsylvania car clubs from all over the state that Corvette owners should check out, join, and enjoy!
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Central PA Corvette Club
The Central Pennsylvania Corvette Club was founded in 1971 and is located in the Greater Harrisburg area, but pulls its 92 members from the Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties, too.
The club was founded by Corvette enthusiasts with the goal of encouraging the use and enjoyment of Corvettes in the area. This was done through hosting events for Corvette owners to participate in — ranging from Road Ralleys, Autocrosses, and Concours.
The club still hosts events year-round today, including upcoming events like:
- Aug. 19 — Pocono Raceway Car Show, 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sept. 30 — Wormleysburg Riverside Concours, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
2. Corvette Club of Western PA
The Corvette Club of Western PA (CCWP) is located in Monroeville.
CCWP was built in 1958 with the intention of creating a community of like-minded individuals to share ideas, engage in fun events involving their cars, promote friendship, and offer opportunities for Corvette owners to get out and drive.
You can read interesting highlights of their club history on their website!
Their website also has a schedule of events coming up:
- Aug. 19 — CCWP Picnic, Noon
- Aug. 19 — United Rays Corvette Club Cruise, 4:00 PM
- Aug. 31 — VFD Car Cruise in Youngwood, 6:00 PM
3. County Corvette Association
The County Corvette Association is located in Media and prides itself on welcoming all Corvette car owners from Pennsylvania and the surrounding region. The club has 100+ members.
The club was incorporated in 1967. It places an emphasis on the importance of having fun with fellow Corvette owners, as well as helping the community. The CCA raises money for multiple charities throughout the year, including the Philadelphia Children’s Center.
You can catch the CCA at events such as:
- Aug. 25 — Chesapeake City Car Show
- Sept. 5 — Dining Under the Stars
- Sept. 8 — Ms. America “Show Me Your Shoes” Parade
4. Easton Area Corvette Club
The Easton Area Corvette Club can be found in Lehigh Valley. Founded in 1968, the club has spent the last 50 years evolving into one of the most family-oriented car clubs in Pennsylvania.
The Easton Area Corvette Club also prides itself on its work with charities, especially working closely with Safe Harbor, Victory House, and the local animal shelter. The club hosts an annual car show, Vettes for Pets, every year.
Other events to find the Easton Area Corvette Club at include:
- Aug. 19 — Car Show at Pocono Raceway, 10:30 AM – 3:30 PM
- Aug. 26 — Dream Ride at the Gilbert American Legion
- Sept. 2 — Slatington Lions Club Car Show
5. Lancaster County Corvette Club
The Lancaster County Corvette Club is located in Lancaster. The club celebrated 40 years this year and is proud to carry on the founders’ traditions and love of Corvettes.
Over the past 10 years, the club has donated $260,000 to local charities, and has adopted sections of the local highway, removing 1,100 bags of trash!
The club prides itself on riding alongside the Amish buggies of Lancaster and loves to bring fun events to the community and its own members all year long.
Looking to find the LCCCPA? Here’s an upcoming event it’ll be at:
- Oct. 21 — American Legends at Faulkner Chevrolet
6. Skyline Drive Corvette Club
The Skyline Drive Corvette Club was established in 1964 and is located in Reading. The SDC has over 300 members, both local and international, and consists of Corvette enthusiasts looking to get together and have a good time.
Skyline’s drive focus on fun means all year long they sponsor and attend fun events, spanning everything from mystery tours, picnics, concourse, rallies, tours, car displays, parades, and more!
If you want to get on on the fun, you can find the SDC at any of these fun upcoming activities:
- Aug. 19 — Pocono Indy Race & Show, 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM
- Sept. 1 — Cruisin’ on the Ave
7. Steel Town Corvette Club
The Steel Town Corvette Club was founded in 1972 and is located in the Pittsburgh area. The club has grown immensely over the last 40 years and now has over 200 members in the area.
The club was actually founded by Corvette race car driver, builder, and team sponsor Don Yenko and champion driver Donna Mae Mims. This prestigious founding is one of the reasons the club has a reputation as Pittsburgh’s #1 Corvette club.
Over 50 club events are held throughout the year. Details of their events can be found on its Facebook page.
8. York County Corvette Club
The York County Corvette Club meets monthly in Red Lion. The club prides itself on embodying the well-known “signature of excellence” Corvette slogan, and allows this to set the standard for their club.
The club also places emphasis on the moral responsibility to reach out to local community organizations. It frequently donates and assists those in need, and has performed charitable actions since 1968, when the club was founded.
Upcoming shows that the YCCC plans to participate in include:
- Thornton Automotive York
- The Markets at Shrewsbury
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