CAR SHOW CALENDAR
Sunday
Coastal Carolina Corvette Club will hold its monthly meeting beginning at 2:30 p.m. to socialize and 3 p.m. for the club meeting. Members and interested Corvette owners are invited to attend. The event is at the Quality Suites Hotel on North Arco Lane in North Charleston. For more information, visit the club’s Web site at www.4cccc.org.
>Thursday
The Lowcountry Corvair Association will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Ryan’s Family Steak House, 7321 Rivers Ave. in North Charleston. All Corvair owners and enthusiasts are invited. For more information, contact Donn Pittman at (843) 849-9007 or visit the club’s Web site at www.lowcountrycorvair.com.
>Jan. 14
A Classic Cruise-In sponsored by Lowcountry Mopars will be held from 6-8:30 p.m. at Ryan’s Restaurant on U.S. Highway 17A in Summerville. Classes include trucks; Corvettes; Mustangs; street rods; and years 1900-63, 1964-74 and 1975-2009. Entry fee is $5 per vehicle. Contact Betty Harris at 797-3246 for more information.
Feb. 28
The 17th annual Lowcountry Shine & Swapp will be held at the Coastal Carolina Flea Market in Ladson from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everything on wheels is welcome. Bring out your automobile-related swap meet items and antiques to either sell, swap or show off. This is a free event, but donations will be accepted on behalf of Camp Happy Days. Call Stu at 688-5992 or Betty at 797-3246 for additional information.
May 2
The 18th annual Spring Spin Off car show will be held at Trident Technical College’s main campus on Rivers Avenue. The event will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Further details will be forthcoming.
Going to a car show this weekend? Submit your photos and videos at www.charleston.net/youreport. Send car show information to Car Show Calendar, The Post and Courier, 134 Columbus St., Charleston, SC 29403, fax it to 937-5579 or e-mail it to jparker@postandcourier.com.
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