2nd Annual Surfside Beach Memorial Day Car and Truck Show -Myrtle Beach, SC

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2nd Annual Surfside Beach Memorial Day Car and Truck Show -Myrtle Beach, SC

Time: May 28, 2010 at 3pm to May 29, 2010 at 4pm
Location: Surfside Pier
City/Town: Myrtle Beach , Sc
Website or Map: http://www.myrtlebeachcarclub…
Phone: Greg Hill 1-843-236-9538, Bob Walker 1-843-236-3032 or Dave Epstein 1-843-902-8909
Event Type: car-and-truck-show
Organized By: Myrtle Beach Car Club and the Chicora Old Car Club
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2010

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2nd Annual Surfside Beach Memorial Day Car and Truck Show hosted by the Myrtle Beach Car Club and the Chicora Old Car Club. The first 150 cars to receive a dash plaque. Registration fee is $20.00 with registration starting on the 28th from 3pm to 5pm with a parade starting at 5:15pm, (meet at pier). After the parade there will be a cruz to Lakewood Camp Ground, 5901 Bus Hwy 17-S Myrtle Beach, where you will be given a coupon good for one $6.99 pizza or wing, salad and drink dinner if you registered for the show. Additional meals are $6.99. You can also register on the 29th from 8am to 11am with awards given at 3pm on the 29th and the show ending about 4pm. Click for Pre registration form.

CONTACT: Greg Hill 1-843-236-9538, Bob Walker 1-843-236-3032 or Dave Epstein 1-843-902-8909

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