Corvette Beach Caravan -Dothan, AL to Panama City,FL

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Corvette Beach Caravan -Dothan, AL to Panama City,FL

Time: May 17, 2012 at 1pm to May 19, 2012 at 10pm
Location: Dothan, Al /Panama City Beach, FL
Street: Wyndham Bay Point Resort
City/Town: Panama City Beach, FL
Website or Map: http://www.circlecitycorvette…
Phone: 334-347-5908
Event Type: corvette, caravan, car, show, seminars, auction
Organized By: John HIckman
Latest Activity: May 16, 2012

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Circle City Corvettes 32nd Corvette Beach Caravan begins with Registration, National Corvette Museum Rolling Store at Solomon Chevrolet at 1:00  Thursday, May 17. Dinner Party Thursday evening, 50/50,Silent Auction. Friday caravan from Dothan, Al to Panama City Beach. Friday night party at Pineapply Willys. Saturday, Corvette Car Show, see the 2013 60th Anniversary Corvette. Awards Banquet and Corvette Memorbilla auction Saturday night. Special Guest Steve Grill, Eric Millette From Corvette Assembly Plant, Kirk Bennion, Chief Exterior Design Engineer for C6, C7 and Camaro. Proceeds to the National Corvette Museum, locale charities, you still can register for Caravan and/or Car show intil 11:00 Saturday.

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