Cruise on Canal Street -New Smyrna Beach, Fl

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Cruise on Canal Street -New Smyrna Beach, Fl

Time: June 12, 2010 from 4pm to 7pm
Location: Canal Street
City/Town: New Smyrna Beach, Fl
Website or Map: http://www.eastcoastcruisersn…
Phone: (386) 478-9651
Event Type: cruise-in
Organized By: East Coast Cruisers
Latest Activity: May 10, 2010

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The 2nd Saturday of every month Downtown Canal Street is host to a great Classic Car Show usually from 4:00pm until 7:00pm. Cars start arriving about 3pm. The city closes off the street to all vehicle traffic with the exception of the Classic Cars themselves. This is an awesome event for the whole family to enjoy, there is food, a D.J. and most of the merchants are open for business during the event.
Attention! Due to insurance regulations, we must ask everyone to enter from US-1 or Orange Street and exit at the East end of Canal Street onto Riverside Drive. Trailered vehicles allowed to unload in the Utilities Commission parking lot or on side streets to the North or South of Canal Street. Additional parking is available in the following locations: Chamber of Commerce parking lot, Utilities Commission parking lot and the News Journal/Pennysaver Parking lot. Look for one of the Cruiser members in an orange vest for directions. Please use extreme caution due to pedestrian traffic on the street. Canal Street is to be used by show vehicles only. All motorcycles, scooters etc., use Bob's Automotive at Canal and Faulkner Streets.
There will be no alcohol during the event. Please pay close attention to the Club members in Orange vests. The NSB Fire and Rescue on Faulkner Street is available for emergencies.
Public toilets are located behind 323 Canal Streets.

The Cruise starts at 4:00pm with the DJ and cash raffle tickets commencing then. Raffle drawing is held at 7:30pm, you must be present to win. The music ends at 8:00pm.

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