Corvettes For Vets, Forest City NC

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Corvettes For Vets, Forest City NC

Time: May 10, 2014 from 9am to 4pm
Location: McNair Field, Forest City NC
Street: McNair Drive
City/Town: Forest City NC
Website or Map: http://www.corvettesforvets.c…
Phone: 828-447-6963
Event Type: corvette, show, and, event
Organized By: Barry Bumgardner
Latest Activity: May 8, 2014

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Rutherford County Corvettes would like to invite you to attend the 2nd annual Corvettes For Vets all Corvette event on Saturday May 10,2014 at beautiful McNair Field in Forest City, NC. This is going to be an outstanding event, on top of the 7 classes in our show there will be 4 live bands performing throughout the day, displays from many military organizations and lots of vendors offering all types of merchandise from car related items to things for the ladies. There will be lots of Corvettes, fun, music and great ball park style food for sale provided by the Forest City Owls concession team. Once again 100% of the proceeds that are made that day will go to Operation Homefront

Last years event was a huge success and this year promises to be even better.

Make your plans now to attend. If you'd like to come to town for an overnight stay the night before, you can reserve a room at our host hotel, Baymont Inn and Suites on Jameson Drive in Forest City. You can contact them direct at 828-287-8788, be sure to ask for the special Corvette room rate. There are also many local restaurants that are offering Corvette only specials for the weekend.

Rutherford County Corvettes will host a Friday night meet and greet for our out of town guests in the banquet room at the Baymont Inn from 8 til 9:30 on Friday night, May 9. We would love to be able to meet our out of town friends before the big event on Saturday.

Please visit us on the web at www.corvettesforvets.com

Please feel free to share this invitation with all your other Corvette contacts. Hope to see you in May!

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