Ciocca Corvette’s Annual Toys for Tots Caravan Happens This Saturday, September 16th

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Ciocca Corvette's Annual Toys for Tots Caravan Happens This Saturday, September 16th


Are you ready for one of the biggest Corvette events to happen on the East Coast? Our friends at Ciocca Corvette of Atlantic City are hosting their annual Toys for Tots Caravan on Saturday, September 16th and you are invited!

This is a great opportunity to join your friends for an epic Corvette event where getting there is half the fun! This annual event now in its 20th year brings in thousands of new toys for the United States Marine Corps Reserve League’s Toys for Tots Program, and your only requirement is to bring a new, unwrapped toy with you to donate!

In addition to participating in the Toys for Tots Corvette Caravan, you can also show off your GM vehicle in an All General Motors Car Show with multiple judged classes hosted by the Original Garden State Corvette Club at Bader Field. The cost to show your car is $25 plus tax. Click here to register.

Ciocca Corvette's Annual Toys for Toy Caravan Happens This Saturday, September 16th

Corvette enthusiasts participating in the Ciocca Corvette Toys for Tots Caravan will gather at the Farley Plaza Rest Area on the Atlantic City Expressway (Mile Marker 20) and then at 12:00 Noon, the caravan departs for the 20-mile trip to Bader Field Airport in Atlantic City and located across the street from Ciocca Corvette.

Once at Bader Field, you’ll be directed to the United States Marine Corps Reserve League and the Ciocca Santa Girls, who will collect your toy donations. All attendees are asked to donate one new, unwrapped toy. If they require batteries, please tape them to the package.

Ciocca Corvette's Annual Toys for Toy Caravan Happens This Saturday, September 16th

There will be food, drinks, and live entertainment provided, as well as some cool door prizes for participants to win.

Register now if you are planning on joining Ciocca Corvette of Atlantic City for the Toys for Tots Caravan. This is a free event, and the only request is that you bring a new toy to help make a little boy or girl’s Christmas to be extra special.

Ciocca Corvette's Annual Toys for Tots Caravan Happens This Saturday, September 16th

Win a 2024 Corvette Stingray 2LT

This weekend is also a great opportunity to get your tickets to win a 2024 Corvette Stingray 2LT that will be built to your specifications, plus $10,000 to pay for taxes. Ciocca Corvette has teamed up with the South Jersey Region SCCA to raise money for the Toys for Tots Program and this giveaway is rapidly coming to an end with the entries ending on September 30th and the winner notified on October 7th.

While other giveaways pick the car for you, this is a fantastic chance to build a 2LT Stingray just the way you want it. Choose from 12 different exteriors colors, pick your own interior and seats, add your favorite wheels, and more. You can even add the Z51 Performance Package, Magnetic Ride Control, and Front Lift, just pay for the extra options and your dream Corvette will be built your specifications.

Imagine the fun you’ll have in spec’ing out a new 2LT Corvette Stingray Coupe, and the fact that your donation helps less-fortunate children over the holidays is sure to provide some good vibes as well. Donate today for a chance to Build Your Dream Corvette Stingray, plus $10,000 for taxes and any additional options you would like to have!

Win a 2024 Corvette Stingray


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Ciocca Corvette of Atlantic City

 



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  1. I stopped in at Farley’s Plaza on the way home from the shore just minutes before they all headed out. I was walking down the parking lot when I heard them call out “5 minutes!” I quickly made my way down the the end of the on ramp they were going to be heading out on and I managed to get a video of all of them (except for one guy who needed a jump after they had all left). I heard someone in the parking lot call out 221 Corvettes. I don’t know if that included the guy needing the jump or not. I’ll see if I can get it posted on YouTube, it’s 9:27 long. It was an absolutely beautiful procession!

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