Corvette Beach Odyssey - Panama city, FL

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Corvette Beach Odyssey - Panama city, FL

Time: April 20, 2012 to April 21, 2012
Location: Pier Park, Panama City Beach, FL
City/Town: Panama City Beach, FL
Website or Map: http://emeraldcoastcorvettecl…
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Emerald City Corvette Club
Latest Activity: Apr 16, 2012

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Event Description

 We will start the weekend on Friday evening with an ice breaker and early registration This will be at Smok 'N' Butts BBQ from 6pm til 9pm.

The show will be Saturday from 9am til 2pm. Registration and photos will be at the entry point and then off for a day of fun. Be sure to check out the Silent Auction and the NCM Display.

Banquet at Captain Anderson's is from 6pm til 9pm. Don't miss it. Awards and plaques will be presented.

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  • Enjoy a wonderful weekend at beautiful Panama City Beach
  • Friday evening get together at Pier Park - Get your registration in order
  • Saturday - Late registration, photos and car show
  • SaturdayNight - Banquet at Captain Anderson’s Restaurant
  • Picture plaques to all entrants
  • Sponsor choice trophies
  • Registration - $30 early, $35 after April 7
  • Exclusinve collector travel mug to EARLY Registrants
  • Proceeds to benefit the Taunton’s Children’s Home
  • DJ
  • 50/50
  • Door Prizes
  • Silent Auction

The "Guru of the C4 Corvettes", Gordon Killebrew will be at the Corvette Beach Odyssey.

Gordon Killebrew has given over 25-years to C4 consulting and technical training. A retiree of the Corvette Action Center , he has been involved with Corvette as a technical advisor and specialist of the C4 Corvette culture. As part of the GM Plant's Corvette Action Center started by C4 Corvette Chief Engineer, Dave McClellan, Gordon handled calls from Corvette owners all over the world and from the GM Tech Center and Chevrolet Dealers regarding repair issues and feedback that helped assist the Corvette production line. 

IWhere & When

Pier Park, Panama City Beach, FL 
A great shopping and dining park on beautiful Panama City Beach 

Date: April 20-21 2012

Time: 6-9pm, April 20, 9-2pm, April 21 

Banquet: 6-9pm, April 21 at Captain Anderson's


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