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Time: May 29, 2010 at 6pm to May 30, 2010 at 7pm
Location: Maggie Valley Inn and Conference Center
Street: 58 Campbell Creek Road
City/Town: Maggie Valley, NC
Website or Map: http://smokyevents.com/Vettes…
Phone: Marion Hamel , President, Smoky Events 828-734-9126
Event Type: corvette, only, car, show
Latest Activity: Mar 12, 2010
Corvettes Only on the Grounds!* Please pre-register to guarantee space. All Corvettes need to be driven onto the
Festival Grounds. Arrange to leave trailers at motels.
Registration Fee $45.00/Corvette, Registration Includes:
• Free entrance to Show/Festival Grounds both days - Vendors, music, door prizes (2 people/registration)
• Entry in People’s and Participant’s Choice Corvette Show & Judged Competition
• Entry in Road rally and Loud Exhaust Contest
• One event t-shirt for vehicles pre-registered by May 14, 2010 only!
• Meet & Greet at Maggie Valley Inn & Conference Center - Friday 5/28/10 (Corvettes registered by May 14, 2010 only)
May 29 & 30, 2010 Car Show, judging, vendors, music, door prizes, contests, raffles
Saturday & Sunday Award presentation - Sunday May 30, 2010 @ 2pm
No refunds after May 14th, 2010
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