Death Announced of Reeves Callaway, 75; Founded Callaway Cars From His Garage in Old Lyme, Took it to Worldwide Fame

Company Became Major Force, Record-Breaker in World of Hyper-Performing Autos

OLD LYME — The following tribute to Reeves Callaway was published on the Callaway Cars website. We republish it here with the full authorization of Callaway Cars.

Reeves Callaway, 1947-2023

July 14, 2023
Temecula, California
Old Lyme, Connecticut
Leingarten, Germany

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Callaway Cars announces, with deepest sadness, the passing of our Founder and CEO, Ely Reeves Callaway III, on Tuesday, July 11, at his home in Newport Beach, California, from injuries sustained after a fall.

Reeves was a legendary figure in the world of high-performance automobiles. Entirely self-taught, Reeves founded the company in 1977 from his garage in Old Lyme, Connecticut.

His first product success was an aftermarket turbo kit for BMW, which renowned automotive journalist Don Sherman reviewed favorably that year in Car and Driver. The rest was history as Reeves, a Formula Vee champion driver prior to becoming a constructor, moved with his customary speed to open Callaway Cars’ first headquarters in Old Lyme, Connecticut.

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Over the four decades since, Reeves and Callaway Cars have continued to earn top accolades from media, the automotive industry, and the global motorsports world as a pioneer of “Powerfully Engineered Automobiles”. His unique performance and design innovations have delivered track and road-going successes for global marques, including BMW, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Land Rover, Mazda and General Motors, who looked to Callaway’s innovation, creativity, agility, and performance to help accomplish their goals.

Reeves is perhaps best known for his work with Corvette, a deep and high-level relationship with the American sports car manufacturer that began in 1987 and culminated with two industry firsts:

• The Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette “B2K” designation, a factory code to signify the GM stamp of approval to permit sale and distribution of the Callaway Corvette via the Chevrolet Dealer network which, in turn, earned Callaway Cars the rare honor of becoming designated a Specialty Vehicle Manufacturer.

• The second was a world-first record: in 1989, Callaway Cars built a Twin Turbo Corvette, dubbed “The Sledgehammer” that blew away all the competition by setting a production-car top speed record of 254.76 mph. Not until 2010, 21 years later, did Bugatti break Callaway’s record by achieving a 267.85 mph in a Veyron Super Sport.

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In 1994, Reeves launched a Germany-based racing unit, Callaway Competition, with partners Ernst Wöhr and Giovanni Ciccone. International recognition was achieved by their successes at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and later a European GT racing team which ultimately led to authorization by GM to construct and homologate C6- and C7-generation GT3 race cars for international competition.

Reeves was one of the last and most successful one-man, single-vision practitioners of hyper-performing internal combustion automobiles. It’s a rare-air field that includes the likes of Ettore Bugatti, Ferry Porsche, and Enzo Ferrari, to name a few.

Reeves’ vision, creativity, and innovation encompassed not only automotive engineering, but aviation and aerospace as well with Callaway Carbon, Inc.

A longtime helicopter pilot and Board Director for Kaman Corporation, Reeves was in recent years a founding adviser to a hydrogen-powered and composite-intensive, blended-wing aircraft start-up with funding from NASA and the Air Force.

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“Thanks to Reeves’ visionary entrepreneurial spirit, Callaway Cars will continue to innovate and grow in the 21st century, inspired by his unique, extraordinary vision, and by his personal example of integrity, resourcefulness, and leadership as our founder,” says his son Peter Reeves Callaway, the company’s President. “Dad’s passion for making beautifully designed and crafted machines can be seen in each and every project, and we remain devoted to executing to the highest standards, in true Callaway fashion. He was rarely found doing anything other than working towards the next milestone for the company. He was a charismatic leader with a sense of humor that we will all remember through various “Reeves-isms”. I feel fortunate to have grown up working with him and the company.”

Mike Zoner, the Chief Operating Officer of Callaway Cars, remembers him:
“I have had the privilege of working with Reeves and helping him innovate for over 35 years. Reeves always strived to make the finest vehicles and products, and then improve them. His support of our customers, partners, and team members was unwavering. We shall carry his vision and mission forward and continue to grow the company he founded and built into innovative future products that he would applaud as we honor his legacy.”

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The first son of Ely Reeves Callaway, Jr., the founder of Callaway Golf, and brother of publisher Nicholas Callaway, Reeves proudly epitomized the entrepreneurial Callaway family tradition of making the finest goods that enhance an individual’s enjoyment, performance and lifestyle.

A true gentleman, he was the devoted father of four and grandfather of two.

His large circle of friends, colleagues and admirers around the world will mourn his passing and miss him deeply.

Further communiqués from Callaway Cars will be forthcoming.

For inquiries, please e-mail: info@callawaycars.com

Editor’s Note: Visit this link to read an obituary for Mr. Callaway by Neil Genzlinger published by ‘The New York Times’ and titled, Reeves Callaway, Maker of Really, Really Fast Cars, Dies at 75

‘Lyme Artisans Guild’ Revitalizes Shoreline’s Craft History

Tiles from Lilywork Artisan Tile are handmade by owners Paul and Esther Halferty at their studio located at 56 Lyme St. in Old Lyme.

OLD LYME — On Saturday July 29, the newly-established Lyme Artisans Guild will kick off its rejuvenation of a shoreline artisan tradition at Old Lyme’s Midsummer Festival.

Beatrice Hoffman—wool dyer, photographer, weaver, mosaicist, enameler, and wife of local painter Harry Hoffman—led the founding of the Guild in the early 1930s.

While Old Lyme has long been known as a fine arts mecca, less well known is the fact that fine crafts were featured by the Old Lyme Guild of Artists and Craftsmen as part of the sweeping international Arts and Crafts Movement.

The Guild’s studios were located at the Old Peck Tavern at 1 Sill Lane, which was once visited by George Washington. The 18th-century building was also used as a display space for the artisans’ hand-crafted furniture, ceramics, ironwork, weavings, metal ware, paintings and other decorative objects.

The objective of the Guild was to make people living in the region aware that quality hand-crafted items made by professional artisans were readily available locally and they did not therefore need not search far afield to find beautiful items for their homes.

At the Guild’s studios, the public could view and purchase finely-crafted furniture, ceramics, ironwork, metalware, and other functional and decorative objects made by the Guild’s members.

On July 29, visit the tent of the new Lyme Artisans Guild on the lawn of the Lyme Art Association at the Midsummer Festival to see:

Silver earrings by Michaelle Pearson will be for sale at Old Lyme’s Midsummer Festival. Pearson is a member of the Lyme Artisans Guild.
  • local hand-forged silver jewelry by Michaelle Pearson
  • pottery by Wayne Kirk
  • hand-made ceramic tiles by Lilywork Tiles
  • weaving by Susan Morrison
  • metal sculptures by Sherry Block
  • wood-turned bowls by Paul Maulucci
  • textile creations by Carol Hunts Stanland, such as the bag pictured below.
Another member of the Lyme Artisans Guild, Carol Hunts Stanland, makes an array of textile creations.

Visit the Lyme Artisans Guild Facebook and Instagram pages to keep informed about upcoming events, see artist profiles, and more.

Lyme-Old Lyme HS Rising Junior Eastman-Grossel Competes in Heptathlon in Junior Olympics at Eugene, Ore., This Week

This week Zoe Eastman-Grossel of Old Lyme will compete in the heptathlon at the Junior Olympics in Eugene, Ore. The photo above shows her high jump from the qualifying contest in Craryville, N.Y. on July 8

OLD LYME — Old Lyme resident Zoe Eastman-Grossel has qualified to compete in the USA Track & Field (USATF) National Junior Track & Field Olympic Championships, which open today, July 24, and run through July 30, at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.

Sixteen-year-old Eastman-Grossel is a rising Junior at Lyme-Old Lyme High School.

She qualified July 8 by winning the Heptathlon in the USATF Region 1 Championships in Craryville, N.Y.  Region 1 includes athletes from all the New England states and New York, including New York City and Long Island. 

The Heptathlon consists of two days of track and field events including the 100 meter hurdles, high jump, shot put and 200 meter run on the first day. The second day features the long jump, javelin and 800 meter run. 

Despite the intense heat on qualification day, Eastman-Grossel scored a remarkable 3,475 points to lead the field by more than 750 points. 

She is a member of  the Capital City Track Club in Hartford. 

Editor’s Note: Congratulations, Zoe, and good luck in Eugene this week! 

Old Lyme Democrats Announce Candidates for November Election

Some of the candidates endorsed by the Old Lyme Democratic Town Committee for the November 2023 municipal election gather for a photo. From left to right are Stephanie Mickle, Kathleen Tracy, Sheila Riffle, Anna Reiter, Bennet “BJ” Bernblum, Jim Lampos, Paul Orzel (U), Martha Shoemaker, Candace Fuchs, W. Scott Brown, Marisa Calvi-Rogers, Howard Margules, and Susan Fogliano.

Same Team Running for First Selectman, Selectman Positions as in 2021; Shoemaker Contests Top Spot Again Supported by Lampos

OLD LYME, CT – The Old Lyme Democratic Town Committee (OLDTC) has announced its field of candidates, who were endorsed for the 2023 municipal election at their Town Committee meeting held July 19.

“The Old Lyme Democratic Town Committee enthusiastically endorsed this strong team. Each candidate is qualified and will bring a wealth of experience to their respective office, along with a commitment to the values and ideals we treasure in Old  Lyme. Many currently hold or have held elected office so they are ready to lead on Day 1,” said Old Lyme Democratic Town Committee Chair,” Mary Jo Nosal. 

She continued, “The OLDTC thanks these residents for stepping up to support our town and we look forward to working with them to build a better and more inclusive community,”

The slate of candidates is led by incumbent Old Lyme Selectwoman Martha Shoemaker, who is again running for First Selectwoman, as she did in 2021 when she lost by 104 votes to Timothy Griswold. Jim Lampos joins Shoemaker to run again for Old Lyme Selectman, meaning this segment of the Democratic ticket is identical to that of 2021.

For more information about the candidates endorsed by the OLDTC and the upcoming election, visit the Old Lyme Democratic Town Committee website at http://www.oldlymedtc.com. 

The OLDTC endorsed the following candidates for the municipal election of Nov. 7, 2023: 

Martha H. Shoemaker for First Selectwoman 2 yr. term 

Jim Lampos for Board of Selectman 2 yr. term 

Michael Reiter for Treasurer 4 yr. term 

Bennett J. Bernblum for Board of Finance Full 6 yr. term 

Anna S. Reiter for Board of Finance Full 6 yr. term  

Sheila A. Riffle for Board of Finance Alternate 2 yr. term 

Diane Linderman for Board of Finance Alternate 2 yr. term 

Candace A. Fuchs for Board of Finance Alternate 2 yr. term 

Peter Hunt for Board of Assessment Appeals 4 yr. term 

Bonnie A. Reemsnyder for Tax Collector 4 yr. term  

Marisa Calvi-Rogers, Ed.D. for Board of Education 4 yr. term 

Susan P. Fogliano for Board of Education 4 yr. term 

W. Scott Brown, Ph.D. for Board of Education 4 yr. term 

Stephanie Mickle for Zoning Board of Appeals 2023 Seat 5 yr. term 

Kathleen Tracy for Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate 2 yr. term. 

Michaelle Pearson for Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate 2 yr. term. 

Paul J. Orzel (U) for Zoning Commission 2023 Seat 5 yr. term 

Denise Savageau for Zoning Commission 2024 Seat 5 yr. term 

Michael Aurelia for Planning Commission 2023 Seat 5 yr. term 

Howard J. Margules for Planning Commission 2024 Seat 5 yr. term

Editor’s Note: The article above is based on a press release issued Thursday morning by the Old Lyme Democratic Town Committee.

‘Best Year Ever’ for Gross Sales in White Elephant’s 85 Years!

The Fellowship Hall at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme was alive with activity during the Sale.

OLD LYME — Asked how this year’s White Elephant Sale went, Bob Davis, who chaired the event held July 14 and 15 at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, told us that the Sale was the, “Best year ever in gross sales.” And in this case, ‘ever’ means 85 years!

The Sale, which falls under the umbrella of the church’s Ladies Benevolent Society, faced numerous challenges this year including the prospect of major rains forecast for the day of the Sale.

In the end, the weather was (relatively) kind and in Davis’ words, “The crowd was in a great mood prior to opening, cars were parked from Firehouse down to Duck River Cemetery, and the Christ The King [church] parking lot was filled around 8 a.m.”

Davis added, “People were waiting outside the various entries at 7:30 a.m., enjoying coffee and donuts, while renewing prior year friendships.”

The funds raised by the Sale support missions and good works both locally and throughout the world.  Some of the beneficiaries include food pantries, health organizations, family support centers, children’s programs, literacy volunteers, affordable housing, and disaster relief worldwide.

Congratulations and gratitude to all those involved in this major undertaking, which is such a perfect example of community at its best while also raising significant funds for multiple good causes.