Pow Wow at the Beach -Myrtle Beach, SC

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Pow Wow at the Beach -Myrtle Beach, SC

Time: October 8, 2010 at 6pm to October 9, 2010 at 3pm
Location: Hooter’s @ Myrtle Beach Mall
Street: 10133 N. Kings Hwy
City/Town: Myrtle Beach, SC
Event Type: cruise, in, and, car, show
Organized By: Maxie Burns
Latest Activity: Oct 5, 2010

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16th annual POW WOW AT THE BEACH car and truck show sponsored by the Palmetto Chapter of the Pontiac/Oakland Club International (POCI) at Hooter’s @ Myrtle Beach Mall, 10133 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
AGAIN FOR THIS YEAR – In addition to Pontiacs and GMCs, all Buicks, Oldsmobiles, and Cadillacs are welcomed. Bring your classic or collectable Buick, Olds, or Cadillac and show them off with our Pontiacs and GMCs.
Cruise-in on Friday evening, October 8, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. Show on Saturday, October 9, 2010, from 10AM – 3PM. Registration fee is $25 per vehicle. Awards will be presented based upon popular vote.
Host hotel is the Prince Resort at the Cherry Grove Pier (Link: Welcome To Prince Resort Online Reservations or www.princeresortonline.com).
For more information contact Maxie Burns at 864-923-3668 or via email at pontimax@prtcnet.com.
Check out our website: PALMETTOPONTIACS.ORG www.palmettopontiacs.org.

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