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Time: May 31, 2019 at 5pm to June 1, 2019 at 4pm
Location: Broadway On The Beach
City/Town: Myrtle Beach, SC
Website or Map: http://www.myrtlebeachcorvett…
Phone: Linda 843-340-1731
Event Type: corvette, show
Organized By: Myrtle Beach Corvette Club
Latest Activity: May 26, 2019
Please join us in beautiful Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for our Annual Corvette Show, “Corvettes at Myrtle Beach”, hosted by the Myrtle Beach Corvette Club. We begin the festivities with our Friday night “Pre-Car Show Party” at Landmark Resort overlooking the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. The maximum seating capacity for the pre-show party is 250. We have protected parking to walk around and view our cars, beautiful ambiance in the Banquet Room, delicious dinner, a DJ and dance floor, an easy-to-find location, enough space for a great time and fun for everyone.
The official sponsor hotel of this year’s car show is Landmark Resort, 1501 South Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. Call Toll Free: (800-845-0658) for reservations; tell them you are with the Myrtle Beach Corvette Club Car Show and you should receive the special rate. Rooms have been blocked for Interior, Ocean view, Oceanfront, and Suites. Prices range from $80.00 plus tax for an interior room to $186.00 plus tax for a deluxe oceanfront suite plus tax.
Everyone who pre-registers will receive a goody bag, containing an event T-shirt (first 150 pre-registrants), dash plaque and other mementos. We will have trophy classes covering the C1 to C7 models. Judging will be done by unbiased MBCC members. Trophies will be awarded at the show. Trophies will also be awarded for The Longest Distance Traveled , Best in Show, Club Participation, Ladies Choice and other Specialty Classifications. The National Corvette Museum will have items for sale; there are plenty of door prizes, numerous food and auto vendors, and entertainment. The show is being held at Broadway at the Beach on the 21st Avenue North side of the park,(www.broadwayatthebeach.com), the same location as last year.
Pre-registration can be down-loaded through our websitewww.myrtlebeachcorvetteclub.com by clicking on the “MB Car Show” tab on the website. Men and women’s car show shirts will be available for purchase the day of the show. ... Women’s shirts run a little small.
For all pre-registrants who wish to attend Friday evening’s Pre-Car Show Party, it will be held at the Landmark Resort at 1501 South Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach.
Please check our website atwww.myrtlebeachcorvetteclub.com , or contact Richard Harris with your questions and/or to request additional information. See you at the show!
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