Kiawah Island Motoring Retreat -Kiawah Island, SC

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Kiawah Island Motoring Retreat -Kiawah Island, SC

Time: April 15, 2016 to April 17, 2016
Location: Kiawah Island
Street: 1000 Ocean Course Drive
City/Town: Kiawah Island, SC
Website or Map: http://kiawahconcours.com
Phone: 843.277.0271
Event Type: concours, car, show
Organized By: Bruce Stemerman
Latest Activity: Mar 15, 2016

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Collectors and enthusiasts are invited to enjoy spring in the Lowcountry, as the 2016 Kiawah Island Motoring Retreat (KIMR) rolls onto Kiawah Island April 15-17, 2016. Tickets are now on sale at kiawahconcours.com or call 843.277.0271.

 

Located at the entrance to the famed Ocean Course, this celebration of outstanding automobiles features an entire weekend of events. The highlight is the Sunday judged Concours featuring world-class domestic and foreign classic and antique automobiles. Collectors are encouraged to submit entries at www.kiawahconcours.com. There is no application fee, but all entries are subject to a selection process. KIMR is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization and net proceeds will benefit three Lowcountry charities. Kiawah Island is a premier resort destination (named the #1 Island in the U.S. and #2 in the World in 2014 by Conde Nast Traveler), located just a short distance from historic downtown Charleston. 

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