25th Annual Piedmont Classic Chevy Club Car Show -Raleigh, NC.

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25th Annual Piedmont Classic Chevy Club Car Show -Raleigh, NC.

Time: May 24, 2014 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Lake Wheeler Park
Street: 6404 Lake Wheeler Road,
City/Town: Raleigh, NC.
Website or Map: http://piedmontccc.org
Phone: 919-812-1971
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Piedmont Classic Chevy Club
Latest Activity: May 24, 2014

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The 25th Annual Piedmont Classic Chevy Club Car Show is Memorial Day Weekend Saturday May 24, 2014 . This year we are celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Chevrolet. 

The show will be at Lake Wheeler Park, 6404 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC. 
Open Show to Cars & Trucks USA Makes 1990 or Older ONLY 
(Sorry No vehicles displayed newer than 1990 this Year) 
Photo Plaques -Door Prizes –Music -50/50 -Food 
Registration: 8 am to 12 noon -$20 
(No pre-registration -no rain date) -Awards presented at 3 pm 
. Free to spectators 
Proceeds from the car show are to benefit Raleigh's "Hilltop Home". Last year PCCC gave over $8,000 to Hilltop Home 
Hilltop Home is a local Raleigh private, nonprofit residential center that serves children with severe developmental and medical disabilities.
For more information on Hilltop home see the Link Below 
http://www.hilltophome.org/ ;
Visit our club web site for more information at http://piedmontccc.org 
Or our Facebook Page 
https://www.facebook.com/piedmontccc 
Or Please fill free to contact me with any other Questions 

Les Shelton 
Piedmont Classic Chevy Club 
Car Show Communications 
iiilps@aol.com

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