Be a Dream Maker

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The Earth Angel Foundation would like to thank these

Clubs devoted to being DREAM MAKERS

Corvettes of Lancaster
 Formed 32 years ago primarily as a social group with a common interest-- a love for Corvette--the Corvettes of Lancaster has grown into one of Central Ohio's most active service clubs. In 2004 it celebrated 32 years of service to the community. 
    Through the years the members matured and membership in the National Council of Corvettes occurred in 1976-77. Many members participated in competitive racing at that time. The members donate much of their time to driving in parades, chauffeuring local queens, displaying their cars at classic shows, organizing summer Saturday night cruises and coordinating efforts with local clubs to present the annual Earth Angel Super Cruise-In. 
    Only two charter members remain, but the enthusiasm of the first group remains, and members are truly proud to be a part of the 
Corvettes of Lancaster
and The Corvette Movement

KEEP THE LEGEND ALIVE                                          Remember The Wave
 

Lancaster Old Car Club
 

 

 

  In 1954 a group of old car enthusiasts began meeting monthly and by 1957 thirty four members signed a charter for the formation of the "Lancaster Old Club whose object was to further and continue both the interest in and restoration of antique automobiles to encourage the preservation of the antique auto in a historical sense." 
     In 1964 the 1st Annual Spring Festival was held at the West School playground with food furnished by the members. The 2nd Annual Festival was held in the Fairfield County Fairgrounds and included the Hocking Valley Steam and Power Club. This set the format for all the following festivals with updates in the food facilities, flea markets of over 500 spaces, added a very popular cruise in and have over 500 cars registered for the car show. 
     The club built a 30' filling station museum in 1979 and donated it to the Fairfield County Agricultural Society. Donations of car memorabilia is still appreciated. The food booth and all other festival jobs are handled by our 80-plus members, their spouses, friends, relatives and neighbors. 
     The income from the Spring Festival puts on the two-day show and makes it possible to contribute to several local charities and fund two scholarships annually. The members still find time for monthly meetings, shows, cruise ins, picnics, carry ins and our annual Halloween Party and Leaf Tour. The season and the year ends with the annual Christmas Party and Awards Banquet for the people who help make the club and the Spring Festival a big success. 

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River Valley Rods & Customs

 The River Valley Rods & Customs Car Club of Lancaster was formed in 1988. We are a non-profit organization with all proceeds going to charity. We have made donations to the March of Dimes, United Cerebral Palsy, Toys for Tots, Earth Angel Foundation, and many needy families. We have helped raise money to purchase a wheelchair lift equipped van for a victim of Cerebral Palsy. We support a family at Christmas, and have raised money for accident victims to help pay medical bills. 
     At our cruise-ins we sell chances to win door prizes that are donated by community businesses and private donors. All proceeds go to charity. 
     As old car club enthusiasts we attend cruise-ins and car shows in Ohio and surrounding states. These functions are also for charity. 
     With your donations, we can provide support and entertainment for our community. 
     If you have any questions, please call Lowell Bixler (president) at 653-6488. Thank you for your support and we hope to see you at our cruise-ins.
 

Classic Cruisers Car Club

  

       Classic Cruisers Car Club was formed by several friends and their families    who enjoy cruising in their nostalgic vehicles. The club was formed March 1995 as a family oriented non-profit organization. 
      The Classic Cruisers Car Club is proud to be a part of the Earth Angel Super Cruise-In.

Mid-Ohio Ford Club
 The River Valley Rods & Customs Car Club of Lancaster was formed in 1988. We are a non-profit organization with all proceeds going to charity. We have made donations to the March of Dimes, United Cerebral Palsy, Toys for Tots, Earth Angel Foundation, and many needy families. We have helped raise money to purchase a wheelchair lift equipped van for a victim of Cerebral Palsy. We support a family at Christmas, and have raised money for accident victims to help pay medical bills. 
     At our cruise-ins we sell chances to win door prizes that are donated by community businesses and private donors. All proceeds go to charity. 
     As old car club enthusiasts we attend cruise-ins and car shows in Ohio and surrounding states. These functions are also for charity. 
     With your donations, we can provide support and entertainment for our community. 
     If you have any questions, please call Lowell Bixler (president) at 653-6488. Thank you for your support and we hope to see you at our cruise-ins.

 

 GTO Association of cental Ohio
The GTO Association of Central Ohio was founded in 1984 by a group of GTO owners who wanted to specialize in the proper restoration of the Pontiac GTO. The club was to sponsor GTO shows and social events.  We're a chapter of the GTO Association of America.  We sponsor an all Pontiac Show each year along with a Swap Meet in the winter, a summer picnic and a holiday party every February. We also go to cruise-ins and two or three times a year we go out of state to car shows as a group. Every Christmas we donate money to several charities amounting to most of the money collected at our shows and swap meets.  If you have a GTO, Pontiac or just like to have a good time with people who like cars, come join us.  Our annual dues are $20.00 per year for the family. You can e-mail us at gtoaco71@columbus.rr.com or get on our website at www.gtoaco.com.  We meet the second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.  

                L.O.B.O.

 Several friends that rode motorcycles together in the seventies formed the Lancaster Ohio Bikers Organization In 2000.  LOBO was started as a fun group, mainly to meet new riders and renew old acquaintances.  Along the way the members saw an opportunity to raise money for charities.   While riding and creating motorcycle awareness, LOBO has raised thousands of dollars for local charities.  From the start of LOBO’s four original members in 2000, today the membership is 154 members and still growing.  LOBO’s future plans are to keep growing, as the need for motorcycle awareness will never end.  We will also continue to raise money for worthy charities, because every LOBO member knows the good feeling in their heart while also feeling the wind in their face. 

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