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JULY /AUGUST 2006
R.U.F. Report Salt Marsh Tour
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Progressive Dinner Our Popular Annual EventPage 20
New Members Picnic Freedom Park Welcomes AllPage 18
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Road TripIN A 996TT
Your Porsche Clubof America
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PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA SANTA BARBARA REGION JULY//AUGUST 2006 1
Cover Story
24 Two Guys, a Turbo, and American History
A Road Trip in a Porsche to the Civil War Battlegrounds
Events
10 Camarillo Breakfast Club // June
11 Santa Barbara Breakfast Club // June
12 Camarillo Breakfast Club // July
13 Santa Barbara Breakfast Club // July
14 The Salt Marsh Tour
15 A Tour of Zion and Bryce Canyon
18 New Members Picnic
20 Santa Barbara Region Progressive Dinner
About your Club
29 Your Porsche Club of America
Departments
2 SBR Board of Directors
3 SBR Appointees
3 Zone 8 Staff and Websites
4 President’s Column
5 Editor’s Column
6 Calendar of Events
7 Bulletin Board
8 Secretary’s Report
16 Memberships and Anniversaries
17 New Member Gallery
21 Goodie Store
36 Classifi ed Ads and Advertising Rates
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Der Auspuff , which translates as “the
exhaust,” is the offi cial publication of
the Santa Barbara Region, Porsche
Club of America.
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
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Santa Barbara Region
Board of Directors
President
Joe Carastro480 Vereda Del CiervoGoleta, CA 93117Tel. (805) [email protected]
Vice President
Gary Gasperino1967 La Ramada DriveCamarillo, CA 93012Tel. (805) [email protected]
Secretary
Karen Turek1230 Ebony DriveOxnard, CA 93030Tel. (805) [email protected]
Treasurer
George Barrett1908 Johnson DriveVentura, CA 93003Tel. (805) [email protected]
Activities
Barry Weinstein2820 Blazing Star DriveThousand Oaks, CA 91362Tel. (805) [email protected]
Activities
Valerie Weinstein2820 Blazing Star DriveThousand Oaks, CA 91362Tel. (805) [email protected]
Goodie Store
Mike Hodson6076 Tahoe PlaceCamarillo, CA 93012Tel. (805) [email protected]
Goodie Store
Pamuela Hodson6076 Tahoe PlaceCamarillo, CA 93012Tel. (805) [email protected]
Advertising
Lynn KucheraP.O. Box 2692Camarillo, CA 93011Tel. (805) [email protected]
Membership
Jeanette Bassett6143 Armitos DriveCamarillo, CA 93012Tel. (805) [email protected]
Insurance
Martin Jansen29406 Promontory PlaceAgoura Hills, CA 91301Tel. (818) [email protected]
Der Auspuff Editor
Michael C. Harley207 Via InezNewbury Park, CA 91320Tel. (805) [email protected]
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Santa Barbara Regionwww.pcasb.org
Zone 8
www.pca.org/zone8
Arizona Region
www.az.pca.org
California Central Coast Regionwww.pca.org/ccc
California Inland Region
www.pca.org/cai
Golden Empire Region
www.pca.org/gem
Grand Prix Region
www.pca.org/gpx
Las Vegas Regionwww.pca.org/lvs
Los Angeles Region
www.pca.org/la
Orange County Region
www.pca.org/ocr
Riverside Regionwww.pca.org/riv
San Diego Region
www.pcasd.org
San Gabriel Regionwww.pca.org/sgb
Southern Arizona Regionwww.members.tripod.com/~SARPCA
Zone 8 Websites
Zone Representative
Beverly Griffi n-Frohm1548 Roma DriveVista, CA 92083Tel. (760) [email protected]
Autocross Chair
Richard Shaw9550 Lucern StreetVentura, CA 93004(805) [email protected]
Concours Chair
Ziggy Szielenski3272 San Helena DriveOceanside, CA 92056Tel. (760) [email protected]
Rally Chair
Revere JonesP.O. Box 2881Covina, CA 91722Tel. (626) [email protected]
Time Trial Chair
Paul Young1296 Australia StreetEl Cajon, CA 92020Tel. (619) [email protected]
Chief Driving Instructor
Vince Knauf4860 Louise DriveSan Diego, CA 92116Tel. (619) 287-4334Fax (619) [email protected]
Rules Chair
Richard Price25108 Marguerite ParkwayMission Viejo, CA 92692Tel. (949) [email protected]
Reporter and Webmaster
Tom Brown2240 Corte AnanasCarlsbad, CA [email protected]
Zone 8 Staff
Archivist
Burt Misevic617 Valley Vista DriveCamarillo, CA 93010Tel. (805) [email protected]
Autocross
Richard Shaw9550 Lucern StreetVentura, CA 93004(805) [email protected]
Concours
Joe Carastro480 Vereda Del CiervoGoleta, CA 93117Tel. (805) [email protected]
Rally
Joe BoucherP.O. Box 1185Nipomo, CA 93444Tel. (805) [email protected]
Safety
Mike Furnish951 Skeel DriveCamarillo, CA 93010Tel. (805) [email protected]
Webmaster
Bryce Boe6660 Trigo Road AGoleta, CA 93117Tel. (858) [email protected]
Santa Barbara Region Appointees
Behind the Scenes
Graphic Design
Ken MilhousGraphic Odyssey4215 Tierra Rejada Rd., Suite 155Moorpark, CA 93021Tel. (805) [email protected]
Printing
Amit Kfi rY Not Grafi x, Inc.530 Los Angeles Ave #117Moorpark, CA 93021Tel. (805) 517-1200info@ynotgrafi x.com
Distribution
Eddie MananFCCH Mailing Services2800 Supply AvenueCity of Commerce, CA 90040Tel. (323) [email protected]
Eagle-Eyed Proofers
Nicolas LiakasCarol Mathieu
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President’s Column
Gerade Aus!By Joe Carastro
Last Saturday’s New Member Picnic was favored with terrifi c weather for the 100+ participants. Gary Gasperino and a dedicated group of volunteers provided a wonderful feast, Bert and Marge Misevic displayed SBR scrapbooks from years past, Mike Hodson did a brisk business with the store and Barry Weinstein and Mike Turek conducted the raffl e for an endless supply of prizes. See Nick’s article in this issue for more details and photos.
News from our favorite manufacturer includes the introduction of two new models at each end of the normally aspirated range – the Cayman (non-S) and the GT3 RS. Look for upcoming articles in the usual places. Also of note is that the 2007 Boxster S will be getting the 295 horsepower, 3.4-liter engine from the Cayman. It is indeed a great time to be a Porsche enthusiast!
We are getting people volunteering for autocross events and should have something event-wise to report in the near future. The club now owns timing equipment, so bodies and a location are all we need to put on an event.
Dave Stone will be passing around the sign-up list for the Ventura Auto Fest – this has evolved into a truly world-class event thanks to the hard work of Bob and Karen Campbell. It is not to be missed. Greg Young will be heading up the 30th SBR Zone 8 Concours at the event and will also be seeking helpers.
Hope to see you at an event this summer!
Porschelly yours,Joe
Please register at www.pcasb.org to ensure you are informed!
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This was a diffi cult issue to engineer. As you may have noticed, we added eight pages (four in color) to this publication as we begin to consolidate two months into a single issue in our move to a bi-monthly newsletter. Adding eight pages to a Der Auspuff isn’t easy as everything gets moved around - but I think you will be pleased with the manner in which the dust has settled.
Note two changes this month: First, we didn’t feature an automobile in the center spread. Instead, we chose to feature something much more important - our New Members Picnic (found on pages 18-19). Second, we are pleased to announce our new Bulletin Board (found on page 7). A quick glance will show you most of our upcoming events and announcements in a simple and familiar format.
The Der Auspuff editorial staff (I’m looking at him in a mirror) is looking for help. Do we have any aspiring automotive journalists? Impassioned technical writers? Future editorial staff members? A few volunteer hours every other month would be priceless to this publication.
Since many have requested the recipe for the coleslaw at the picnic, we have printed it to the right. Enjoy!
Editor’s Column
Need a subtitle!Words by Michael C. Harley
Barnstorm ColeslawFrom the Kitchen of Marge Misevic
1 Cup mayonnaise¼ Cup sugarDash salt1 Tbsp lemon juice½ Cup apple cider vinegar½ Tsp minced fresh dill½ Cabbage (about 5 cups) thinly sliced or shredded
Combine ingredients and pour over cabbage. Mix well. Enjoy! (The New Member Picnic version also included dried cranberries and peanuts.)
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August
Wednesday, August 2 .......................................Board Meeting (Contact Karen Turek at 805.988.9827)
Thursday, August 3-5 ............................................................................................ Rally to the Porsche Parade
Saturday, August 5 ............................................................. Camarillo Breakfast, Waypoint Café – 9:00 AM
Sunday, August 6-11 ............................................................................................................PCA Porsche Parade
Saturday, August 12...........................................Santa Barbara Breakfast, Harbor Restaurant – 9:00 AM
Saturday, August 26.................................... Chili Cook-off (Contact Jeanette Bassett at 805.388.2195)
September
Saturday, September 2 ..................................................... Camarillo Breakfast, Waypoint Café – 9:00 AM
Wednesday, September 6 ............................................................................................................Board Meeting
Saturday, September 9 .....................................Santa Barbara Breakfast, Harbor Restaurant – 9:00 AM
Saturday, September 16 ......................................... Autocross (Contact Richard Shaw at 805.647.8037)
October
Wednesday, October 4 ..................................................................................................................Board Meeting
Saturday, October 7 ........................................................... Camarillo Breakfast, Waypoint Café – 9:00 AM
Saturday, October 14 ........................................Santa Barbara Breakfast, Harbor Restaurant – 9:00 AM
Saturday, October 28 .............................................................................................. Hot Run to a Cold War Site
Porsche Breakfast Club Locations
Calendar of Events
Check out what’s going on with PCA
The Porsche Club of America is more than reading through the pages of Panorama and Der Auspuff each month – it’s about the events! With at least three organized events each month, Santa Barbara Region club members enjoy showing off (and driving!) their Porsches with other enthusiasts like yourself. Whether you attend the Breakfast Club events, spirited drives through the canyons and mountains, potluck dinners, autocross, tech sessions, special tours, etc… we want you to come join us!
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is well stocked for the New Members Picnic. Mike has started a list for the PCA/SBR Grille badges.
Autocross: Richard Shaw has expressed an interest in chairing an autocross committee. He is in hopes to schedule an event this fall.
Concours: Joe reported that Greg Young has volunteered to chair the SBR concours this fall. Others are needed to assist Greg in this endeavor.
Activities: Barry reported on the success of the Progressive Dinner and upcoming events on the schedule. It was discussed and decided to have two “alternate car” breakfasts per year. These would perhaps be in April and August. Barry is now able to Email our members with updates and memos regarding events to keep all informed. Howard Taxen is willing to donate a popcorn and snow cone machine for the new members picnic but will need someone to transport and operate them. Pamuela and Mike Hodson volunteered to transport and Pamuela will operate the machines.
Meetings and Events: Gary Gasperino was out of town. A meeting is scheduled next week at his house to fi nalize plans for the new members picnic.
Archives: Archives are well and good.
President: Joe brought the news of Richard Shaw’s interest in the Autocross and Greg Young’s willingness to chair the Concours. Joe suggested partnering up with the 356 registry and possibly the CCR for the 2007 Concours.
Old Business: Barry reported that the club two-way radios have been secured. Barry will be in charge of inventory of radios. Barry also reported an interest by new members to have a Drivers Education event. Mike Harley will check into getting instructors so we may
possibly schedule a DE for our region and or zone.
New Business: Martin suggested utilizing the Way Point Café for other events throughout the month in addition to our regular breakfast meeting. Martin also suggested having a “Park and Display” area at an upcoming concours which would allow entrants to arrive at whatever time they chose and leave at any time. A nominal fee could be charged and parking would be at the opposite end of concours so as not to interrupt the event. Martin felt that this latitude would inspire more members to attend and get involved.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:25 pm.
The Board of Directors held its June 8, 2006 meeting at Money Poncho Restaurant.
Present were Joe Carastro, Mike and Pamuela Hodson, Mike Harley, George and Mary Barrett, Barry Weinstein, Martin and Ankie Janson, Mike and Karen Turek.
The meeting was called to order at 7:00pm
Secretary: Karen read the minutes of the May meeting. The minutes were approved as read.
Treasurer: George handed out the Treasurer’s report. Joe handed George a check for $550 to be deposited from new member picnic proceeds. George is still working on getting a Kinkos card for Barry. George reported that the clubs fi nances should be held in check when the bi-monthly newsletter is instituted.
Membership Report: We began the month with 630 members. We gained 18 new members, but had 29 members that did not renew on time. One member transferred from the LA region. That leaves us with 624 current members.
Editor: Mike Harley thanked those who submitted articles and pictures early. 100 copies of the May issue of Der Auspuff were sold for reprints to Canepa Design.
Advertiser: In Lynn Kuchera’s absence, Joe read a letter drafted to inform our advertisers of the upcoming bi-monthly change to our newsletter and reasons for the changes.
Rally Report: Joe Boucher’s rally training and rally went well this year. Joe and Kathy Schneider will be setting off on a four day adventure to lay out the course for the upcoming Portland Parade Tour.
Goodie Store Report: Mike gave $542 from recent sales to George. The Goodie Store
Monthly Board Meeting
Minutes from June 8, 2006
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autocross location. Richard will investigate the possibility. Mike Harley reported that a joint venture with the CCR for a Drivers Education event at Button Willow in the spring or fall is coming together.
Concours: Joe reported that he and Greg Young are working on sponsorship for this year’s concours at the Ventura show. Gary Gasparino continues to work on next year’s Concours. The location to be at the Santa Barbara City College.
Activities: Barry requested approval for $100 to be spent on prizes for the upcoming Chili Cook off . Barry also reported that all events planned for this year are going well and he will be putting a rough draft together for next year’s events. Valerie suggested that announcements at the breakfast meetings get started earlier so as to address the majority of attendees.
Meetings/Events: Gary Gasparino announced that there would be no general membership meeting this year.
Archivist: The Heinmiller Award was located by the Archivist, Burt.
President’s Report: Joe reported that an Email was sent out to all members regarding the introduction of the new 911 Turbo hosted by the Santa Barbara Group on Wednesday, July 15. Mike Hodson is to head a nominating committee for Board positions to be fi lled for the next year.
Old Business: none
New Business: Agenda items for up and coming board meetings should be sent to Joe the Friday before so these items can be included in the agenda and emailed to all board members prior to the meeting. If a member is unable to attend, he or she may have input on such matters utilizing this format. Gary suggested that a new member
pamphlet be put together identifying various information about the SBR. Mike Harley suggested a paragraph be included and continuously updated in the Der Auspuff giving such information instead of printing a pamphlet.
The next board meeting to be held at the El Torito Restaurant in Ventura on August 1, 2006 at 6:30 for dinner and meeting. RSVP to Mike and Karen Turek.
Meeting adjourned at 9:00pm.
Minutes from July 5, 2006
The Board of Directors held its July board meeting at Mike Harley’s home. Present were Joe Carastro, Gary Gasparino, Mike Harley, Barry and Valerie Weinstein, George and Mary Barrett, Rich Shaw, Mike and Karen Turek.
The meeting was called to order at 7:35pm.
Secretary: Karen read the minutes from the June meeting. The minutes were approved as read.
Treasurer: George handed out a copy to board members of the latest treasurer’s report. Gary Gasparino gave George an envelope with various proceeds from the new member’s picnic for deposit. George informed President Joe Carastro that he would not be running for treasurer for next year.
Membership Report: Joe Carastro read the membership report submitted to him from Membership Chair, Jeanette Bassett. The membership is staying steady at about 625 members.
Editor: Mike Harley handed out a revised Editorial Calendar. All deadlines will be on the 10th of the month preceding the two month segment, ie: Oct. 10 for the Nov. / Dec issue.
Advertiser: All advertisers are paid for the year. Lynn Kuchera is searching for his replacement for next year.
Rally Report: no report given.
Goodie Store: Most items have been sold that were purchased at the Warehouse Tour and Sale. Customized items are selling good.
Autocross: Rich Shaw moved for approval to put $500.00 down to secure the Camarillo Airport site for our next autocross. Joe seconded the motion and the board voted in favor. Oxnard Airport is also a possible
Monthly Board Meeting
Minutes from July 5, 2006
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I’d like to make special note of a number
of people who attended this breakfast and a
very special note of two who didn’t.
The two I’m talking about are a couple of
the club’s most active members, Mike and
Karen Turek. Mike and Karen, as you know,
held Val’s and my position for three years, as
Activities Co-Chairs. Karen continued on the
Board and is now the SBR/PCA Secretary. (By
the way, although he holds no offi cial title,
Mike still works with the activities committee,
attends all Board meetings, and volunteers
wherever he can to help.) The reason they
were not at the Camarillo breakfast is that
they were at a memorial service honoring
Mike’s Mom who passed away a few weeks
ago. Our most heartfelt condolences go out
to Mike, Karen their kids and the rest of their
family. Our prayers are with you.
Regarding attendees to this breakfast,
Rob Alen joined us for the fi rst one he has
come to since joining our club a few months
ago. Mike Tracy from Ventura drove up in his
2006 997. John Ossekop, a resident of Santa
Clarita, joined us in his ‘84 911. Eric and
Deonoa Bernocco from Thousand Oaks came
to the breakfast in their candy apple red1989
slant nosed 911 Turbo. Sue and Roy Bernard,
new members from West Hills, drove up
to the breakfast in their 2006 Boxster. Bill
McGovern, a resident of Thousand Oaks,
arrived in his 2006 997.
Guests at the meeting included Glen
Grossman from Thousand Oaks. Glen is
looking for a C4 S. Dusty Draper, a16 year old
from Thousand Oaks joined us. Dusty came
as a guest of Mike Furnish. He is currently
restoring the family 924.
We’d like to extend a hearty “welcome” to
all of our new members and guests.
June 3, 2006 - Offi cially, we counted
136 people and 94 Porsches in attendance
at our June Camarillo Breakfast meeting.
Unoffi cially, it is my opinion that more
people attended than actually signed up.
The parking area in front of the Way Point
Café was so crowded that we actually had
to turn some people away and ask them to
park on the other side of the restaurant (our
attendance guru Dave Stone was worked to
near exhaustion keeping up with the fl ow).
June Camarillo Breakfast Meeting
We fi ll the grass with Porsches!Words by Barry and Valerie Weinstein
Photos by Joe Carastro
A nice 930S owned by Eric and Donna Bernocco
Bob shows off his new white 993
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encyclopedic and trivial) seemed to have been the only one at the meeting aware of this new law. Thank you for keeping us up to date, James.
Dave Stone reminded all of us to sign up to volunteer for the Ventura German Autofest in which our club has taken an active role since its inception. This year, we will, again, be holding the Concours there. It will be chaired by PCA/SBR member, Craig Young. He can certainly use help arranging and judging the cars. Contact him for more information. Those wishing to volunteer to assist at the Autofest, in various other capacities, please see Dave Stone.
Mike Harley, our Der Auspuff Editor, invited all of us there to contribute articles, pictures, etc to our award wining newsletter. He said
that beginning in July it will be published bi-monthly. The format will be expanded from 32 pages to 40 pages, including four additional full color pages.
To take up the slack for the lack of monthly updated event information in the newsletter we will be sending emails to all club members telling them about the current activities, events and tours. If we do not have your current email address, please let our Membership Chair, Jeanette Bassett, know. You can fi nd her email address in Der Auspuff . She will correct it for you. Also, you can check the PCA/SBR website for an up-to-date calendar. Anyone needing information is also welcome to call or contact Val or myself. Our numbers are in Der Auspuff as well.
June 10, 2006 - Although it was a little overcast we still had 41 people in 23 Porsches get together for the June Breakfast Meeting at the Harbor Restaurant at Stearns Wharf in Santa Barbara.
Michael and Beverly Brovsky, from Santa Barbara came in their 2006 Cayman S. Charles Hefner and Carol Dienstbien, long time friends of Gary and Debra Laird, came as a guest of the Laird’s. They signed up after breakfast and became our newest club members. The Bernard’s, Ray and Sue, new members from West Hills, drove to Santa Barbara in their 2006 Boxster. Since joining the club two weeks ago the Bernards have registered for practically every event listed over the next few months. Sue told us they plan to become very active members.
Welcome to all of our new members. Get as active as you can with PCA/SBR and enjoy all the benefi ts membership in our club off ers.
Joe Carastro, leaving in a few hours for Germany to pick up his new Porsche at the factory, opened the meeting by reminding us all to come to the New Member’s Picnic in the next two weeks.
Our ex-Treasurer, James Oldham, got up and off ered a toast to the State of Texas, who he said just raised the speed limit to 80 mph. James, the club fountain of knowledge (both
June Santa Barbara Breakfast Meeting
June Gloom – No Problem!Words by Barry and Valerie Weinstein
Photos by Max Sluiter
The lineage is striking
Cayman and Boxster on the Pier
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July 1, 2006 - It’s the beginning of the 4th of July weekend and many were already celebrating on their way out of town, shopping for food, fi reworks or whatever, as only about 3/4ths of the usual number of Camarillo Breakfast club attendees made it to the Way Point Cafe. It was a beautiful day, albeit a little warm. Per Dave Stone’s count, 116 people in 60 cars enjoyed breakfast at our July 1st meeting
The only newcomers to the breakfast were guests of Gary Adelman - Tony and Charo Richards, who arrived in their Porsche Cayenne. Dave Stone welcomed them to the breakfast. The Richards are Los Angeles Region members of the PCA, and we enjoyed their presence.
Held the fi rst Saturday of each month, the Camarillo Breakfast event welcomes all members and their Porsches to the Waypoint Café at the Camarillo Airport.
August and April are “Alternate Car” months at the breakfast events – bring your “other” favorite vehicle!
July Camarillo Breakfast Meeting
Getting Ready to Celebrate the 4th
Words by Barry and Valerie Weinstein
Photos by Max Sluiter
A 930 and 911 on the lawn Always a strong showing by the 356 crowd
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grins on their faces wider than the bumpers on their cars
Joe then mentioned that Mike “Goodie Store” Hodson has taken on the job of leading the nominating committee for Board Positions for 2007. Anyone interested in joining the Board please see Mike. And while you are
talking to Mike, about the available positions, get something from him from our goodie store. Mike encouraged us to pick up the Porsche lanyards he got at the PCNA tour at “below wholesale” prices. He also was promoting Sally Carrera cars from the movie “Cars” at $2.00 each. For anyone interested, Mike said he still has few 911 Turbo models left that he got at the PCNA tour.
Next David Stone introduced the 1st time attendees to the Santa Barbara Breakfast. They were: Garrick Newman from Westlake Village in a C4S, Peter and Tania Hopps in their ‘97 Turbo S. The Hopps are from Port Hueneme, have been members for a year, but this is
the fi rst time they joined us for breakfast in Santa Barbara. Larry Young, in his ’83 911 SC also broke bread with us. Dave closed by welcoming all 40 members (in 26 cars) that showed up for this breakfast. Then, switching hats, he and Bob Campbell, continued to sign up volunteers for the Ventura Auto Show. Bob
congratulated the club on holding its 30th Annual Concours d’Elegance at the show.
We then got up and listed the events and activities coming up in the next three or four months. Val and I urge each of you to check the PCA/SBR website for event information, Or, call Val and myself if you need any current updates. Also, be sure to let our membership Chairperson, Jeanette Bassett. know what your current email address is. Val and I are now sending out emails to supplement the information you get in Der Auspuff , on the website and from the Activities packets handed out at each meeting.
President Joe Carastro, who fl ew to Germany last month, after the Santa Barbara meeting to pick up his new Cayman was back on the dais and led off the meeting by introducing fellow club member Dan Lindsay. Dan also picked up a new Porsche at the same time as Joe in Stuttgart. Needless to say, both were sporting
July Santa Barbara Breakfast Meeting
A Great Showing on the PierWords by Barry and Valerie Weinstein
Photos by Nicolas Liakas
Enjoying good food and good company on the Pier
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material necessary for a proper explanation
of the functions of the marsh and the recent
political struggles to save it from real estate
developers.
The park has been in existence for less
than one decade, and the hard work and
dedication of those who fought to protect
and create it has paid off . Vegetation has
returned to the area, and it has brought
back many varieties of fl ora, wildlife
– and parasites. All are benefi cial to the life
sustaining functions of the marsh. Andrea
was patient in her explanations of how the
fl ora has germinated and spread, what types
of land-based and aquatic creatures have
returned, and how parasites assist in the
cycle of life.
During the hike along the well-maintained
paths, Andrea pointed out several ways by
which plants survive life on a sand dune
and how they adopt themselves to their
environment. How do they catch water? How
do they pollinate? How are seeds transported
to remote locations? The presentation was
most informative and even entertaining.
The tour ended at 3 p.m. and everyone
headed home. These outings have become
very popular as they combine social and
educational experiences. If you are interested
in joining a future event, contact Nicolas
Liakas at 818/706-6016 or nicolasliakas@
yahoo.com Upcoming trips will include
picnic lunches, boat rides, visits to historical
places, and much, much more.
What is “cowboy cologne?” What is the
smallest butterfl y in the world? Why is a
marsh important to our health? You would
know the answers to these questions
had you participated in SBR’s Retired and
Unemployed Folks Committee exploration of
the Carpinteria Salt Marsh on June 22, 2006.
Fourteen individuals enjoyed the beautiful
day and the company of fellow SBR members
in several manners. The group gathered at
11:15 a.m. at the Sears parking lot in Santa
Barbara. It then proceeded to The Beachside
Café located at the Goleta State Beach,
adjacent to the UCSB campus. A special
table for all was reserved on the patio that
sits on the beach overlooking the wharf and
the calm Pacifi c Ocean. To the west jutting
into the ocean is the peninsula hosting the
university’s diverse and growing campus.
To the east is the Santa Barbara Harbor.
Delicious food and plenty of conversation
added to the enjoyment of the morning.
At 1:00 p.m. the R.U.F. group departed the
restaurant and headed south on Highway
101 to Carpinteria. Exiting on Linden Avenue,
it headed towards the ocean. Each driver was
extra cautious because at one corner, where
a very popular hamburger joint attracts
heavy crowds, there must have been a dozen
sheriff deputies waiting for their burgers
while their motorcycles were lined up along
the curb. As R.U.F. drove past, each deputy’s
eyes were focused on the line-up of Porsches
passing by.
At the foot of Linden Avenue lies
Carpinteria City Beach, a heavily used
recreation area. Despite being a Thursday,
the beach was crowded with sunbathers and
swimmers. A right hand turn onto Sandyland
and the group was at the trailhead for the
Salt Marsh. Greeting the arriving Porsches
was Andrea Adams-Morden, our docent
for the day. She was armed with pictures,
maps, drawings and other educational
Retired and Unemployed Folks Report
R.U.F. Explores the Carpinteria Salt MarshPhotos and Words by Nicolas Liakas
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The next two days provided magnifi cent
sightseeing, several long hikes, and one very
challenging trek up to a cliff outpost known
as Angel’s Landing. The latter is a 2.6-mile
hike that gains about 1,800 feet in elevation
via a series of switchbacks.
The morning of May 22 found the group
leaving Zion and heading to Bryce Canyon.
Bryce Canyon is certainly diff erent. At
Zion, one looks up to marvel at the natural
wonders. At Bryce, one has to look down into
an amphitheatre, a bowl, which contains
the mystical hoodoos. The shapes are a
psychedelic delight, and the dancing colors
and shadows present an ongoing show
for the imagination. Several long hikes
on the rim of the canyon, and a couple
of adventurous treks into the depths of
the valleys below, provided numerous
viewpoints and perspectives into the wild
nature of the park. A long drive to Rainbow
Point was worthwhile as this off ered a line of
sight from the highest elevation in the park.
After three nights at Bryce, the group
headed to the North Rim of the Grand
Canyon on the morning of May 25. The road
to the north rim provides a marvelous driving
opportunity and much pleasure for the
Porsche driver. Gorgeous alpine meadows,
winding brooks and streams, pine forests and
wildlife surround the well-maintained road.
In addition to a couple of moderate hikes,
our adventurers drove to Point Imperial and
Cape Royal. At each destination, fascinating
hikes proved very rewarding as the vantage
points aff orded views of the Colorado River
as it cut and meandered deeper into the
canyon. One of the trails led to an overhang
with a 360-degree view of the valley lying
6,000 feet below. Vertigo!
May 27, Saturday, and time to start the
trip home. Although tired after the ten-day
mission, each participant was ready to talk
about and plan next year’s event. Who knows
where the group will fi nd itself?
Just a few hours north on I-15, about
three hours past Las Vegas, is the region of
Utah known as its southwest color area. The
parched desert makes way for verdant valleys
and rock formations that stagger the senses.
On May 19, 2006, nine intrepid members
of the Santa Barbara Region launched
an exploration of Zion and Bryce Canyon
National Parks in Utah, and the North Rim of
the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
This was a vacation planned one year in
advance, and it was not an offi cial SBR event
-- just a bunch of friends setting out for some
hiking.
The group consisted of Larry and Suzanne
Stoops, Will and Judy Hoag, Bob and Lin
Holzinger, Carol Mathieu and Nicolas and
Olga Liakas. It departed from Westlake
Village the morning of May 19 and made its
approach into Las Vegas around noontime. It
was a very hot day, with temperatures rising
to 106 degrees, and the traffi c on the I-15
through downtown Las Vegas was bumper
to bumper for miles.
Exit 16 off I-15 in Utah is state route 9, and
that takes you straight into Zion National Park.
Zion does not permit private automobiles on
its roads (except for those entering the lodge
parking area), and all visitors must tour the
park grounds via a shuttle bus system that
is very prompt and effi cient. By the time the
SBR members arrived on the 19th, it was
time for dinner at the lodge’s dining room.
Touring Utah’s National Parks
Zion and Bryce CanyonWords by Rusty B. Tubs
Photos by Larry Stoops
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22 Years
Robert & Laura Brickley
21 Years
Lee & Susan Hughes
18 Years
James & Ann SlyRandy & Eric Unthank
17 Years
Chuck Miller
15 Years
Bill & Barbara RumbleAnthony & Jill Zilinksy
14 Years
Jeff rey & Teresa Parker
12 Years
Richard & Jan Douglass
11 Years
Mike & Jeff rey Furnish
10 Years
Robert GallupStanley & Carla Bowman Smith SmithRichard & Sherri Standage
8 Years
Ron & Gerri AndersenDavid & Francine DegeleFrank & Regina Saucedo
7 Years
Mark BandaStephen & Karen EikenberryWill & Judy HoagKeith & Maryjane Lazz
July/August 2006 Anniversaries
6 Years
Christian & Diana BullockHenry & Paula Hinck
5 Years
Gerald & Kathy England
4 Years
Dr. Barton & Silvia Khardalian GoldsmithDennis & Katharine JorgensenStephen & Donna KreinLawrence & Jennifer Glass Loredo
3 Years
Kenneth & Robin HowerJohn & Lizlott PritchardRichard & Lucia ShawGlen Uslan
2 Years
Alex & Vera CabreraDavid CheyneAlan & Kaye EwaltFred FrenchRobert LaForgiaEd & Debbie Rogoff
1 Year
Bob & Yvonne BarronCarl BelicheskyMani DeganiMark & Penny FasanoLinda & Ryan FosterDavid & Sandra KinderRichard & Valerie MilianniBarbara MurrayGeorge & Kim RasherGreg & Julie SorensonCurtis TreadwayRobert Charles Wakefi eldBarry & Valerie Weinstein
Welcome to all our new members. Get ready for a year full of driving activities, social events and good fellowship. We look forward to meeting you at a breakfast meeting or an event in the coming months.
Congratulations to all our members celebrating anniversaries this month. Start your year out right by attending a breakfast meeting soon. If you haven’t been for a while, you’ll be amazed how we’ve grown.
- Jeanette Bassett
MembershipReport
New and Transferred MembersGaro K BalkianThousand Oaks, 2003 911
Paul BancroftAgoura Hills, 1964 356
Susan & Roy BernardWest Hills, 2006 Boxster
Jarrod M. BradleySanta Barbara, 1993 968
Timothy GozzanoSanta Barbara, 2001 Boxster
John H. KamusSimi Valley, 1997 993
Craig & Saundra KishWestlake Village, 2003 911
Doug MaletzThousand Oaks, 2002 Boxster
William B. McGovernThousand Oaks, 2006 911
James F. & Jennifer MosleySanta Barbara, 2002 986
Eric MunckFillmore, 1987 928
Jill S. Padilla & Katie HolmbergSanta Barbara, 2006 911
Daniel H. PearsonPort Hueneme, 1989 928
Frank C. PeaveySanta Barbara, 1980 911 SC
Raymond RicciMalibu, 2006 911
Ralph O. Treadwell & David StoneNewbury Park, 1977 911
Tim & Ryan VickThousand Oaks, 1996 993
Don WeitzSanta Barbara, 2005 Boxter
Jerome WinkelsteinWestlake Village, 2003 911
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Beverly and Michael Brovsky // 2006 Cayman S
Tony and Charo Richards // CayenneCarol Dienstbier and Charles Hefner // Boxster S
Mike Tracy // 2006 Carrera S
Member GalleryHere are some shots of our club members (and their drivers).
Photos by Max Sluiter
Sue and Roy Bernard // 2006 Boxster
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Our region hosts a biennial event to honor all new members who have joined the Porsche Club of America, Santa Barbara Region, during the preceding two years. The 2006 picnic for the honorees (as joined by numerous veteran participants) took place on June 24, 2006 at Freedom Park in Camarillo. More than 140 individuals were present, and the parking lot was jammed with glorious Porsches of all ages and models. The majority of those in attendance were classifi ed as new members. The gathering also celebrated our region’s 42nd birthday.
The offi cial celebration was scheduled to launch at noon, but by 10 a.m. a couple of dozen veterans (all members of the picnic committee) appeared on the site and commenced the decorations, table set-ups, food preparation and barbeque fi res. Leading the eff orts were Gary and Lynn Gasperino, chairs of the 2006 picnic. Among those engaged in the pre-game fun (and deserving our gratitude and sincere thanks) were Marge Misevic and Leon Steff y. They had the awesome responsibility of food purchase and preparation. Hamburgers, hot dogs, salads, dips, chips, and so many other items were lovingly arranged and grilled by Marge and Leon. Mike Turek inhaled more smoke today from working the grill than he did as a fi re captain in the Los Angeles County Fire
SBR Hosts New Members at Picnic Gala
Porsches at Freedom Park in CamarilloPhotos and Words by Nicolas Liakas
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Department (from which he recently retired). Karen Turek pitched in with the food service, the decorations and many other labors of love. Barry and Valerie Weinstein took part in all required tasks, as did Dave and Susan Stone, Mike and Pamuela Hodson, Jeanette and Bob Bassett, Joe and Nancy Carastro, John and Linda Cotton and Olga Liakas. Burt Misevic brought with him the archives, presenting a snapshot of our region’s 42 years within PCA. Indeed, later in the afternoon Joe Carastro, our region’s president, honored the Misevics and Anita Banke for their more than 40 years membership in our club, and special recognition went to Burt for having served as National PCA President during his tenure.
Members started to appear shortly before noon, and the parking lot looked like a Porsche showroom. More than 80 cars fi lled the lot, with many being lined-up in the front row of parking adjacent to the picnic area. The latter was brimming with banners, balloons, placards and tablecloths – all in the Porsche family of colors. The Picnic Committee members took extra care to introduce new members to each other and to the veteran members. No one was left to sit by himself, and we are confi dent that several new friendships were formed on this occasion.
Beverly Giffi n-Frohm, Zone 8 Representative, was present along with her colleague Tom Gould. Bev addressed the gathering, praising our region’s growth in membership numbers and the variety of programs and events it is off ering to the membership.
By 1 p.m., the food was ready, and the lines formed quickly. Due to the large number of volunteer food servers, everything moved rapidly. There was enough food to go twice around, and many guests did in fact return more than once to the serving tables. The hard work of those responsible for the presentation showed. Everyone present expressed his thanks and took pleasure at enjoying a casual meal with so many friends. The presence of dozens of children added to the festive spirit. Many were engaged along with their parents in water balloon tossing, volleyball, and Frisbee tossing and other activities. One young lady, Kyelle Sorenson, participated fully even though she had recently broken her left arm. The cast was signed by one of our senior members on behalf of PCA. Her older sister Avery, who is entering the third grade this September, kept a watchful eye on Kyelle making sure she did not encounter any hardships.
As in the past at these events, there were plenty of door prizes – so many in fact that there was one prize for every fi ve attendees. For some reason, however, Lois Moser won more than her fair share of prizes leaving others to wonder how one person could be so lucky. Many of the gifts were off ered through the generosity and support of Porsche Santa Barbara. Representing this excellent dealership was Walt Branscome, a proud member and supporter of our club for many years. In addition to the door prizes, there was a hotly contested award for the most lovingly maintained car, and a not-so-sought-
after booby prize for the car in most need of attention. Winning the former was Dave Hill for his 1964 356C Bali Blue Sunroof Coupe. The “winner” of the latter was Fred French for his 1985 944; he was a most gracious winner with a great sense of humor. There was some confusion on the award to Fred; it seems that an organized and orchestrated eff ort by Mike and Karen Turek produced many votes for the 2001 Biarritz White Twin Turbo owned by the undersigned, but the eff ort fell short by a few votes.
There was a great deal of interest expressed by the new members in their participation in club events over the next few months. More than a dozen signed up for a variety of functions. They also visited the Goody Store and all the purchases made help to sustain the club and all its activities.
John and Linda Cotton graciously provided the coff ee for the dessert table. Guests were treated to gourmet and freshly brewed coff ee along with a choice of three cakes. Serving the latter was John and Janice Koehler. John is the Western Region General Manager for Porsche Cars of North America, and he and Janice joined our region about one year ago. It is an honor to have them within our midst.
A sincere thank you is extended to all who pitched in to make this event a great success, and a hearty welcome to all our new members.
Nicolas Liakas
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take a look at his two mint condition classic
Porsches. The fi rst was a completely restored
1962 Super 90 coupe, with sunroof. The
other was a 1957 JPS 356 replica Frank had
built to exacting specifi cations. When the car
was being built the details were taken from
pictures of another of our members’ cars.
This was Wayne and Houri Greko’s red 356.
They used the pictures to get the restoration
right. In fact it was so right that it is almost a
perfect replica.
A number of new members attended the
Progressive Dinner. Steve and Janet Kaller
joined us. Other than breakfast meetings this
was their fi rst event since purchasing their
Cayman a few months back. Eric Loos, an ex-
member of Orange Coast PCA came for the
fi rst time since joining our club a little over
a month ago. The Kishes, Craig and Saundra,
from Westlake, also attended a planned
activity (other than a breakfast meeting) for
the fi rst time.
A delightful day was had by all – new
members and old members alike. Our
gratitude goes out to the volunteers for
all their work setting up their homes to
receive our group. On behalf of all those
who attended thank you so much to Gail and
Claude Robillard, John and Jeanne McNair
and Frank and Elaine Rayas for hosting this
wonderful day. We all really enjoyed having
the opportunity to visit your three lovely
homes.
It was early afternoon on Saturday, May
20th. Forty-fi ve PCA/SBR members met at
the Moorpark train station for the fi rst leg of
the 2006 Progressive Dinner.
The journey began with a thirty-minute
drive over a very scenic and twisty Grimes
Canyon to the home of Gail and Claude
Robillard in Fillmore for hors d’oeuvres. Just
as we turned to go north over the canyon, our
group of twenty-plus Porsches was stymied
by a detour. Fortunately, Gary Moser, who
was leading the fi rst group, took it in stride
and within a few miles led us back to the
road. The group arrived without incident
(other than the unplanned detour). Everyone
brought an appetizer to share and we spent
about an hour eating prior to mounting up
on our trusty four-wheeled steeds for the
gallop back over the hills to our next stop.
Once again we took the switchbacks and
curves of Grimes Canyon (only this time in
reverse). Our destination was the home of
Jeanne and John McNair, in Thousand Oaks.
Here we enjoyed the salad portion of the
menu. Another hour of eating and socializing
with our fellow club members and we once
again saddled up, and got back on the trail.
This time the group headed for Bauducco’s
Italian Restaurant in Moorpark, where we sat
down for an entrée of home cooked Italian
food. The day was beautiful, the morning fog
had burned off , and the sun was shining on
all of us who gathered at Bauducco’s to eat
on their patio.
This time we loped into the setting sun
to the home of Frank and Elaine Rayas in
Oxnard. The Rayas’s had laid out a cornucopia
of cakes, cookies, and other desserts for the
fi nal curtain to a truly fun day. After coff ee and
desert most of us went into Frank’s garage to
August Progressive Dinner
Gracious hosts with beautiful homes!Words by Barry Weinstein
Jeanne and John McNair hosted the salads Gail and Claude Robillard hosted the appetizers Elaine and Frank Rayas hosted the dessert
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The Goodie Store had a fantastic day at the New Member Picnic, ideal weather (warm but not too hot), loads of fabulous cars, friendly faces everywhere, excellent chow rustled up by master chef Leon Steff y and crew, the always fun People’s Choice awards.
This year, we were able to off er a raft of great bargains for our members, mostly from the PCNA Warehouse event earlier in the year. Anyone who says men don’t like to shop obviously has never been to an event where very desirable “guy stuff ” is sold at “swap meet” prices. Talk about “feeding frenzy!” In truth, the
Goodie Store ReportJuly/August 2006
By Mike and Pamuela HodsonGoodieStoreOffi cial Porsche Lanyard
Need a place to hang your race ticket/pit pass? How about somewhere to keep a key during a gym workout? Answer all these questions and more with an Offi cial Porsche Lanyard. Comfortable fabric strap, very chic Porsche lettering, and a quick-detach clip make this the perfect go anywhere, do everything accessory.
Price $10.00 each
Offi cial Porsche Cloth Patch
Everyone knows the problem – almost the perfect jacket, if only it had the Porsche logo. Due to licensing issues, no one is willing to do the illegal embroidery of the logo, the only solution is a beautiful made in Germany patch, voila, the almost perfect jacket is now perfect.
Price $2.00 each
Offi cial Logo Lapel Pin
What better way to show your favorite auto with the exquisitely detailed Lapel Pin? Small enough to be subtle, just the right size for those dressy PCA aff airs, the Lapel Pin looks great on your “what else?” lapel, tie, ladies’ jacket, hat, and best of all, the pin can be modifi ed to attach to your Santa Barbara Region name badge!
Price $10.00 each
How to Buy
All items in the Goodie Store are available at both Breakfast Club events (Camarillo and Santa Barbara) and at most special events.
To place an order or for more information contact Mike Hodson at [email protected] or (805) 279-2252.
Offi cial Porsche Lanyard
Offi cial Porsche Cloth Patch
Offi cial Porsche Logo Lapel Pin
sales represent a “win-win” situation, where we are able to off er our members excellent prices, while at the same time helping to support the Club. Authentic Porsche Selection goodies are great to show pride in the mark that we all love. What could be better than purchasing the high-quality items at huge discounts?
Once again thanks for your support, and we look forward to seeing you at an upcoming event!
Regards, Mike and Pamuela
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For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to visit the major battlefi elds of the Civil War. Their names (Vicksburg, Brices Cross Roads, Shilo, Stone River, Antietam, Gettysburg) are etched in American history and in our collective conscience. The devastating confl ict reshaped America and still aff ects our political and social beliefs. The loss of life was unimaginable, and moral, military and political authority would be forever infl uenced. Finally, I got the chance to travel to these sites. Mike Turek, who recently
retired from the L.A. County Fire Department, joined me. Our three-week, 4,100 (one-way) mile journey began on April 10, 2006 at 6 a.m. We packed our luggage into the 2001 996 Twin Turbo and had room to spare. We would follow a course that would take us not only into the heart of the Civil War, but also the birth of the American nation and its involvement in the wars of the 20th century. It would fi nish with a visit to the defi ning moment of the 21st century, New York City’s World Trade Center (Ground Zero).
We covered a lot of ground on the fi rst
three days of our adventure. We stayed on I-10 through California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and averaged 750 miles per day. The Turbo was a joy to drive, easily handling the freeway conditions and averaging slightly over 24 miles to the gallon of gasoline. (Most impressive of all, the Turbo consumed slightly less than one quart of oil during the entire 4,100-mile trip.) Our fi rst signifi cant stop was on April 11 in San Antonio, Texas, where we visited The Alamo and toured that city’s
famous Riverwalk District. The Alamo museum contains numerous exhibits from the battles for Texas independence from Mexico, and the festive dinnertime on the river allowed us to relax and enjoy a fi ne Mexican meal (ironic, no?).
April 12 found us in Austin, Texas where we toured the state capitol building, the largest of all the state capitols and taller than the U.S. Capitol Building. The day ended in a suburb of Huston, where we enjoyed the hospitality of our friends and former neighbors, Richard and Debbie Bonfanti. The heart of our expedition
would start the next day. We drove into Louisiana on I-10 and then headed north on U.S. 165 to Alexandria, then LA 28 East and U.S. 84 East into Natchez, Mississippi, arriving in the early afternoon.
Natchez in on the Mississippi River and is known for its numerous anti-bellum mansions and plantations that convey a strong image of life in the south. We visited two such historic structures: Longwood and Dunleith. Both are extremely beautiful and interesting, but the
former is unique in that the upper three levels of the mansion were never completed due to the outbreak of the Civil War. It is now in the hands of a private trust. The latter is a marvel of Greek revival architecture and has been restored several times by its private owners and now includes a bed and breakfast inn on the grounds. Downtown Natchez still resembles the mid-19th century river trading center, and features many buildings from that era.
Just north of Natchez is the town of Port Gibson. When Ulysses S. Grant was
laying siege to Vicksburg, his troops captured Port Gibson and were ready to burn it to the ground when Grant spared the town by declaring that it was too beautiful to burn. Surviving to this date is a Presbyterian Church with a spire topped by a gold hand with its index fi nger pointing to the heavens. Heading northwest out of town you will fi nd Vicksburg, site of one of the most important and hotly contested battles during the war.
President Lincoln was convinced that the key to winning the war was the capture of Vicksburg. That would cut the Confererate
Two Guys, a Turbo and American History – Part ICrossing the Country in a Porsche TurboPhotos and Words by Nicolas Liakas
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states into two parts and would eliminate use of the river by Confederate forces. Repeated attempts by Grant to invade the city failed, so he commenced a six-week siege of the city. His armies surrounded the town and bombarded it into submission. The Vicksburg National Military Park almost surrounds the current city of Vicksburg and was the most impressive of all the sites we would visit on our trip. You enter by passing under the Memorial Arch, an impressive gateway. The park is dotted with numerous monuments erected by the states, north and south, whose soldiers participated in the campaign. The most grandiose is the Illinois monument; more than 50% of the northern troops engaged in the battle hailed from that state. In addition, there are markers indicating the position of troops and following the fl ow of the confl ict. Further, a newer exhibit displays the wreckage of the U.S.S. Cairo, a northern warship that was sunk during the campaign.
By early afternoon on the 14th of April we embarked upon one of the most beautiful drives we have ever experienced. The Natchez Trace Parkway runs for over 400 miles between Natchez and Nashville, TN, and follows the footpath explored by early traders and settlers. It is one lane each way, has a speed limit of 50 M.P.H., enjoys endless curves and changes in elevation – and is devoid of other vehicular traffi c. It was strange not to encounter another
vehicle, in either direction, for one-half hour at a time! Further, springtime in the south added fabulous splashes of color to the countryside. We arrived in Tupelo, MS, the birthplace of Elvis Presley, in the early evening.
The next morning, we were the only visitors to Brices Cross Roads when we arrived. Almost all of the land on which this battle occurred is now in private hands, so the National Park Service controls only a couple of acres directly at the cross roads. The open fi elds surrounding the site are virtually in the same condition as when the battle was fought, giving the visitor a vivid view of the opposing positions and the suicidal advances each force had to endure. Slightly further north is Corinth, a major railway center at the time, and site of numerous clashes for the control of the rail system. (The Visitor Center at Corinth has a marvelous interpretive exhibit entitled “The Stream of American History” which uses fl owing water and granite markers to highlight and trace the major events in the confl ict between the states.) Corinth was part of a larger struggle, one that would come to be known simply as Shilo.
Located just to the northeast of Corinth, Shilo was one of the major tactical turning points in the war. After being pushed out of Tennessee, Southern forces regrouped here in an attempt to stop the advancing Union armies. The latter’s victory allowed the attacks
on Vicksburg to proceed. Contemporary writers and historians knew that the South would lose the war after its defeat at Shilo. The Sunken Road and the Hornet’s Nest would forever become national memorials.
Our next destination was Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. It is the home site of Davey Crockett! A town where time has stood still for a century, it has a town square surrounded by shops and small eateries and features a statue of Crockett. We had lunch at the Square 40 Restaurant where the most expensive lunch entry was $4.95. Crockett’s cabin was about 200 yards to the southeast from the square, but our waitress could not give us directions because she had never been there! After visiting the cabin, we continue on to Franklin, TN, a town fl ush with restorations of civil war era buildings and now a weekend destination for residents of Nashville and Memphis. Just to its east is Murfreesboro, and home to the Stone River National Battlefi eld Park. This too was a small park, with much of the battlefi eld land in private hands.
Part 2 of the series will take us through Tennessee, The Smokey Mountains National Park, North Carolina, Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York City. To be continued...
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The Porsche Club of America (PCA) held its 50th birthday in 2005 after being founded in Virginia in 1955 to serve the needs and interests of Porsche owners everywhere. Celebrations were held around the country, regionally and nationally, for the largest independent single marque club in the world. The objectives of the PCA are:
The furtherance and promotion of high standards of courtesy and safety on the roads.Maintenance of high standards of operation and performance by sharing and exchanging technical and mechanical information. Establishment and maintenance of a mutually benefi cial relationship with Porsche works, Porsche dealers and other service sources so that the marque prospers and continues to enjoy its unique leadership and position in automotive circles.
Headquarters for PCA is in Springfi eld, VA. A small offi ce staff is located there handling the business of the Club, headed by an Executive Director. They can be reached at:
PCA Executive Offi ce P. O. Box 1347Springfi eld, VA 22151-0347
8003 Forbes Place, Suite 310 Springfi eld, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-2111FAX: 703-321-2110Web: www.pca.orgE-Mail: [email protected]
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The geographical area of the “Porsche Club of America” includes all of North America and Puerto Rico, except Mexico, making up our National membership of 139 regions and approximately 54,600 members (as of the end of May 2006). The PCA is governed by a Board of Directors made up of the elected offi cers (President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer), Chairpersons of The Standing Committees (Insurance, Public Relations, Finance, Membership, Nominating, Policy, Technical, National Parade, Parade Competition Rules, and Legislative Liaison), the last Past-President, and the Region Presidents. All of these people/positions (except Region Presidents) are listed in the back few pages of the PCA National magazine Porsche Panorama “Pano” each month along with their contact information. All positions in PCA are volunteer positions with the exception of the offi ce staff in the PCA Headquarters offi ce and Panorama Editor. Region staff s are listed annually in the March issue of Porsche Panorama. Many members keep the March issue of Pano so they have the contact people for all Regions, especially if you are driving cross-country and need some help.
Talking about driving across the country – when you take that trip in your Porsche, look at the PCA web site, and the area that you are going to be in to see which regions are there and what events are happening when you plan to be in the area. All Regions are listed from the Zone Map. Regions welcome members from other areas at an event when they are in their area. We have had other region members several times at our breakfasts and it is always a thrill when someone out of our Region area stops by.
The PCA National organization is comprised of thirteen zones, 54,600 members, with Santa Barbara Region being a part of Zone 8, which
coincidently has thirteen regions covering Southern California, Arizona, and Southern Nevada. Zone 8 has a total of 6,700 members, 12% of the total National membership, and is headed by a Zone Representative, currently Bev Giffi n-Frohm, who is appointed by the Executive Council for a term of two years at a time. The Zone Rep is the Region liaison with the PCA National Offi ce to assist us with any questions that we have or problems that come up.
Zone 8, in addition to the Zone Rep, has a Zone staff of knowledgeable persons who chair sections of their expertise and interest in the Zone - AutoCross, Concours, Rally, Time Trial, Chief Driving Instructor, Rules, Zone 8 Reporter and Webmaster, and Region Coordinator. These chairs are available to answer questions from anyone in the Regions, and are listed in the der Auspuff with contact information.
As you pay your annual dues each year a portion of your dues comes back to your Region to help pay for the operation of the Region. An individual cannot be a member of a Region without being a member of National or vice versa. You cannot be a dual member of two regions without paying for two dues each year. You can however obtain a subscription to any Region’s newsletter by asking the second Region the cost and dealing directly with that Region.
Regions of PCA range in size from 2,200 in the Northern New Jersey Region to 15 members in Llano Estacado, TX Region. The Santa Barbara Region is 626 members strong, and growing!
(Read Part II in the Sep-Oct issue. We’ll learn about the various types of PCA events!)
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2003 996 Cabriolet 4/06Basalt black, over black supple leather, in showroom condition. 28,900 miles with over 1 year remaining on factory warranty. Power seat package, Bi-Xenon headlights, Heated seats, 18” Turbo wheels, Porsche Crest in Headrests, Porsche windstop, Bose Sound. $59,900. Contact Rick Helfman at 818-706-9900 or [email protected].
2000 996 Carrera C2 5/06Artic Silver Metallic w Dark Gray Interior, $20K Optional Equip & only 44K Miles, 6 Speed, Full Supple Leather Interior with Porsche seat crests, Electric Seats with Memory, Porsche Stability Management System, Premium Sound System, Sport Exhaust System, Xeon Headlights, 18-Inch Turbo Wheels with Crests, Excellent Condition, New Z Tires, No Accidents, Non-Smoker, $44,995 OBO. Jeff Bucher (805) 481-7416 [email protected]
986 Boxster Wheels 5/06Full Set of Twist Wheels; two 17 x 7 (55 mm off set) and two 17 x 8.5 (50 mm off set) just refi nished by Wheels America and still in the boxes - they look brand new! I can e-mail you photos. $1,000.00 These wheels also fi t: 87 and up 944’s, all 928’s, 89 and up C-2 and C-4, Narrow Body 993’s and 996’s and all 97 through 04 Boxster’s! Steve Bernston (805) 563-9400 or [email protected]
1969 912 Coupe 5/06Excellent condition, beautiful leather interior, 5-speed, Webers, Bilsteins, new CD player, German wool carpet, driven by a non-smoker, under 34k on engine. $10,500 OBO. For additional information or photos, contact (559) 313-8478 or e-mail [email protected].
Boxster Hardtop 5/06Arena Red, $500.00. Call Anita Banke 805-484-4591 or e-mail [email protected].
1999 996 Coupe 7/06Yellow/Black Leather, Tiptronic, 57K Miles, Sun Roof, 18” Wheels, New Tires, 6 Disc Changer, Service Rec’s, Garaged, Excellent cond. Pic’s available. $35,500, [email protected] Ron 805-455-4878.
Fuchs wheels 7/06Three for a 914 4-lug bolt pattern. Came off a 1976 914. I have 1 same size but is not a Fuchs. $450/obo. Will send picture, e-mail me at [email protected] or call 805-383-2087.
1977 924 7/06Light Green, Automatic, Needs paint job. I am the 2nd owner, have owned the car for about 12 years. The car runs very well, I’ve put a new clutch in about 4 years ago, new rotor and brakes on front. [email protected] or call 805-383-2087.
1997 Carrera S Coupe
7/06Aero Kit II, Speed Yellow/Black leather, Yellow seat belts, LSD with Automatic Brake Diff erential, Motor Sound Pkg., Power Seat Pkg., Painted Inst. Dials with Trim Rings covered in Leather, 18” Wheels with Yellow centers, COA, 61K miles. $49,900 OBO. Call Joe at 805-968-9962.
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Track Event Update
A big thanks to all of the members who sent us an e-mail off ering support and assistance for future track events. It looks like the Santa Barbara Region will be partnering with another region for our fi rst event. I hope that we can get something off the ground within the next six months! We are still looking for volunteers, so if you are interested in helping us, send an e-mail to Auspuff @schnellauto.com
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