Myrtle Beach Hosts the 36th Annual Run to the Sun Car and Truck Show

News Summary

This weekend marks the 36th Annual Run to the Sun Car and Truck Show in Myrtle Beach, S.C. From March 13th to 15th, the old Myrtle Square Mall will feature over 3,500 vehicles, expecting around 10,000 spectators. The event supports Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month with a silent auction benefiting MS research. Attendees can also enjoy the Myrtle Beach Collegiate Track and Field Challenge and the Liberty Classic volleyball tournament, enhancing the excitement in the area.

Myrtle Beach Excited for the 36th Annual Run to the Sun Car and Truck Show!

This weekend, Myrtle Beach, S.C., is set to rev its engines for the 36th Annual Run to the Sun Car and Truck Show. From Thursday, March 13th through Saturday, March 15th, the old Myrtle Square Mall will transform into a gleaming showcase of more than 3,500 vehicles! With event hours running from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, there’s plenty of opportunity to feast your eyes on these shiny machines.

What to Expect

Not only do car enthusiasts have something to look forward to, but organizers are also anticipating a bustling crowd, with around 10,000 spectators expected to check out the show on a sprawling 56 acres of land. That’s enough space for everyone to soak in the sights and sounds of some amazing cars and trucks!

Supporting a Great Cause

March is special, too, as it’s recognized as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. The event has long been a partner with the National MS Society, making it even more meaningful. On Thursday, Steve Kovalski, a board member with the MS Society, will take to the stage to share stories and information about MS. The organization is also hosting a silent auction, with all proceeds directly benefiting MS research. In past years, this event has helped raise over $10,000 for important research efforts!

What makes this event even more heartwarming is the opportunity for attendees to interact and learn about MS. It’s a chance to come together as a community, while checking out some breathtaking vehicles!

Getting Around Myrtle Beach

As if the car show isn’t enough to draw crowds, Myrtle Beach is also buzzing with other exciting events. At the same time, visitors can catch the Myrtle Beach Collegiate Track and Field Challenge and the Liberty Classic volleyball tournament. With all this going on, traffic is expected to be heavier than usual in downtown Myrtle Beach from March 13 to 16, particularly along Oak Street, North Kings Highway, and Robert Grissom Parkway. So, if you’re heading to the car show or any other event, plan accordingly!

The Myrtle Beach track and field meet is set for March 14 and 15 at Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium, where over 1,100 athletes will show off their talents. Meanwhile, the Liberty Classic volleyball tournament will take place on March 15 and 16 at the John T. Rhodes Myrtle Beach Sports Center, featuring an impressive 70 teams competing for glory!

Join the Fun!

Whether you’re a local or just visiting, the next few days in Myrtle Beach promise an unforgettable experience. Dive into the roar of engines at the Run to the Sun Car and Truck Show, or cheer on athletes at one of the sporting events. The vibrant atmosphere, combined with friendly folks, and plenty of entertainment, makes this a fantastic time to be here.

If you’re planning to take part in any events, don’t forget to keep an eye out for traffic updates! So mark your calendars, grab your friends and family, and get ready to enjoy all the excitement that Myrtle Beach has to offer!

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