National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC)
NCCC was founded by a small group of Corvette owners and true, blue enthusiasts. The NCC's purpose is:
- To promote interest in Corvette ownership and its safe operation
- To publish information on the use and operation of the Corvette
- To establish an organized effort to encourage others to participate in the enjoyment connected with the Corvette
In the early days, the number of clubs was rather small with all of them being located east of the Mississippi. Today, there are more than 280 clubs in 16 regions both east and west of the Mississippi. The membership in the NCCC comprises about 18,000 members, the largest non-profit, all volunteer, Corvette organization in the United States! NCCC sanctioned events include Concours D' Elegance, Rallyes and a variety of Speed Events. Non-sanctioned events include Eat n' Rides, parades, and other similar events that are conducted to benefit a charity or for the benefit of the club members.
The Bel Air Corvette Club participates in a number of NCCC activities each year as well as other locally sponsored events that are done to promote good will or for the benefit of the club members. NCCC events earn the club points within their respective region of NCCC.