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Time: October 9, 2011 from 2pm to 5pm
Location: Walmart on Rt 501 near Carolina Forest
Street: 151 Myrtle Ridge Road
City/Town: Conway, SC
Website or Map: http://www.hopehouseofmyrtleb…
Phone: 617-833-9489
Event Type: fundraiser, hope, house, of, myrtle, beach, cruise-in
Organized By: Mo Shirley
Latest Activity: Oct 5, 2011
Hope House of Myrtle Beach is hosting a Cruise-In for Classic Cars, Tuners and Motorcyclists on Sunday October 9th from 2-5 p.m. in the Walmart parking lot off Route 501 near Carolina Forest...151 Myrtle Ridge Drive, Conway. The Ocean Drive Shag Club from North Myrtle Beach will demonstrate the shag and give informal lessons and SOS Health Care Canine will showcase their service dogs and how they work with autistic children. Hope House of Myrtle Beach works with the homeless high school students in our area and believe every child deserves a safe and nurturing environment while pursuing a full education. Our goal is to provide the shelter and security they need to obtain a diploma and develop their career goals.
We will hold raffles and give out free hot dogs and bottled water while they last. Donations are welcome and please visit our website at www.hopehouseofmyrtlebeach.org.
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