
Easton, Maryland
Chesapeake Classic Car Club (one of the Mid-Shore’s largest car clubs) celebrated our 25th year in 2009.
CCCC’s purpose is to promote the restoration and enjoyment of all makes and models of cars and trucks.
Mailing address:
Chesapeake Classic Car Club
P.O. Box 2233
Easton, MD 21601
Website:
http://www.oldride.com/clubs.html?State=MD
http://www.ccccofeaston.org/index.html
Current Officers:
President: Dickie Maxwell
VicePresident: Jack McCloy
Secetary: Joyce Shaffer
Treasurer: Cindy Compton
Directors: Bruce Perry, Bud Shorter, Kenny Haddaway, Dickie Maxwell
Bruce Perry and Greg Harris held the first meeting of the Chesapeake Classic Chevy Club on April 7, 1984.
CCCC Originated as a club for 1955, 1956, and 1957 Chevys and affiliated with Classic Chevy International.
Our first car show was held at Hallowell Chevrolet on August 18th, 1984
Vice President: Bob Jones
Secretary/Treasurer: Greg Harris
In 1991 the club changed their mission to include all makes and models of cars and trucks
and the name was changed to Chesapeake Classic Car Club.
The club’s original membership of 14 has grown to 176 members as of 2010.
For 27 years CCCC has donated to many local and national charities, including the following:
Talbot County Hospice
Caroline County Hospice
Habitat for Humanity
Caroline County Red Cross
Dorchester County Sheriff’s Dept.
Dorchester County D.A.R.E.
First Wesleyan Church- Canned Goods Drive
Talbot Special Riders
Regional Cancer Center- Memorial Hospital of Easton
Talbot County Festival of Trees
Easton Police Dept. Toy Drive
Vietnam Veterans
Easton Volunteer Fire Dept.
CASA
St. Benedictine School
James M. Bryan, Jr. Foundation- “Building Dreams For Youth”
Maryland Special Olympics
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
American Red Cross
Talbot Humane
Veternas of Foreign Wars Wounded Warrior Project
May 6th (Rain Date May 13th)
Easton Elks Lodge on Dutchman’s Lane
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2012 Fall Show
September 23rd (Rain Date Sept. 30th)
Easton Elks Lodge on Dutchman’s Lane
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Held the first Saturday of each month at the Waterside Village Shopping Center between Chick-Fil-A and the AT&T store
off Rt. 322, the Easton Bypass from May through October, 5PM to 8PM.
Benefiting:
May 5th for Talbot Humane
June 2nd
July 7th for Veterans Appreciation
Aug. 6th
Sept. 1st Weslyan Church Bank, bring non-perishable food for the needy
Oct. 6th for Easton Police Department Christmas Toy Drive, bring an unwrapped toy or bunch of toys
Meeting Information:
Second Tuesday of each month at 7:00PM at the Denny's Restaurant on
Route 50 in Easton
Membership information:
C.C.C.C. welcomes all owners of (or those who want to own) collectible vehicles.
We encourage all members to attend meetings and to be actively involved in the club.
C.C.C.C. has two types of membership:
Type A ($10) Individual membership. Any individual 16 years of age or older (having one vote at meetings)
Type B ($15) Joint or Family membership. Two adults, 16 years of age or older (having one vote per adult at meetings)
Get an application HERE