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PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA - SANTA BARBARA REGION - JULY 2016
PCA NATIONAL NEWSLETTER AWARD WINNER
Porsches & PropellersMemorial Day By The Bay
SBR Helps Make A Wish Come True
FEATURESPorsches & Propellers ..................................14Memorial Day By The Bay ............................19SBR Helps Fulfill A Wish ...............................25
FUTURE EVENTSGuadulupe Dunes/Oso Flaco Lake ................6SBR’s Progressive Dinner .............................10MLK Weekend 2017 Preview .......................1340th Annual Concours d’Elegance ..............23PCA Treffen in Lake Tahoe ...........................2420th Annual Chili Cook-Off ............................29Pre-Concours Detail Clinic at Lavaggio .....30Wine Harvest Tour - Paso Robles ...............33
DEPARTMENTSSBR Board of Directors & Appointees ........ 2SBR Events Calendar...................................... 3President’s Column ......................................... 4From The Activities Chair............................... 5Camarillo Breakfast ........................................ 7Santa Barbara Breakfast .............................. 9Down The Road - Future Events ................. 26Name Badge Ordering Information ........... 27Membership Page......................................... 28SBR Breakfast Maps .................................... 30Classified Ads ................................................ 31Directory of Advertisers............................... 31The Last Word ............................................... 32
ON THE COVERJeff Kaye’s Boxster Spyder at the Camarillo Airport Porsches & Propellers event.Photo by Ron Williams
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PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA - SANTA BARBARA REGION - JULY 2016
PCA NATIONAL NEWSLETTER AWARD WINNER
Porsches & PropellersMemorial Day By The Bay
SBR Helps Make A Wish Come True
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ON THIS PAGEA custom-made, unique, all-American Porsche hood crest on John d’Angelo’s 2016 GTS Club Coupe. John, who manages the Club Coupe Registry, is from the Loma Prieta Region.
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Board Appointees
On The Web
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Saturday 2 CAMARILLO BREAKFAST ...........................................8:00 a.m Panera Bread & Johnny Rockets, Camarillo Outlets Monday 4 CITY OF SANTA BARBARA 4TH OF JULY PARADE .... pcasb.org Downtown Santa Barbara Saturday 9 SANTA BARBARA BREAKFAST ..................................8:30 a.m. Moby Dick Restaurant, Stearns Wharf Wednesday 13 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING .............................6:30 p.m. Lavaggio, Agoura Hills Saturday 16 GUADALUPE DUNES & OSO FLACO LAKE ................page 21 > Lunch in Nipomo
Saturday 6 CAMARILLO BREAKFAST ...........................................8:00 a.m. Panera Bread & Johnny Rockets, Camarillo Outlets Saturday 13 SANTA BARBARA BREAKFAST ..................................8:30 a.m. Moby Dick Restaurant, Stearns Wharf Saturday 27 PROGRESSIVE DINNER ..............................................page 30 > Westlake Village - Agoura Hills - Westlake Village
Saturday 3 CAMARILLO BREAKFAST ...........................................8:00 a.m. Panera Bread & Johnny Rockets, Camarillo Outlets
Weds-Sun 7-11 PCA TREFFEN LAKE TAHOE .......................................page 24> Resort at Squaw Creek - treffen.pca.org Saturday 10 SANTA BARBARA BREAKFAST ..................................8:30 a.m. Moby Dick Restaurant, Stearns Wharf Wednesday 14 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING .............................6:30 p.m. Lavaggio, Agoura HIlls Saturday 17 PRE-CONCOURS DETAIL CLINIC ................................page 30 > Lavaggio, Agoura Hills Saturday 24 20TH ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF ...............................page 29 > Santa Rosa Valley
SBR Events Calendar
Just south of Guadalupe, California, lies an extraordinary and unique nature preserve featuring both the tallest dunes on the west coast (550 feet!) and the Santa Maria River Estuary. It is the largest remaining dune system south of San Francisco. We’ll stop here to enjoy both the ocean views and the impressive dunes.
Just north of Guadalupe is one of the most scenic natural areas along California’s coast, Oso Flaco Lake. A docent will give us some history of the dunes and the lake, including the story behind the filming of “The Ten Commandments” in the dunes area. We’ll walk out over the lake on a mile-long boardwalk to see incredible views of the dunes and the surrounding land-scape. At the end of the boardwalk, a viewing platform affords panoramic vistas of the entire San Luis Bay, from Point San Luis in the north to Mussel Rock in the south.
After returning to our cars, we’ll drive a short distance to the Trilogy Monarch Dunes Golf Club in Nipomo for lunch. One of our SBR members has invited us here to enjoy the beautiful grounds and to meet other Porsche-owning guests who live in the area.
So come out to enjoy a great drive to see some new sites and have a fun day with your Porsche buddies. The cost is only $40 per person, which includes the docent talk, lunch, parking fees and activity fee. If you have questions, contact Doreen Pankow at [email protected] No refunds will be made for cancellations after July 9, 2016.
Please make check payable to PCA/SBR ($40 per person) and mail to:Doreen Pankow, 2251 Brownstone Creek Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93063
Name(s): __________________________________________________________
Email address:__________________________ Phone Number: _______________
# Attending _______ Amount Enclosed ________
Rancho Guadalupe Dunes & Oso Flaco Lake
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Saturday, July 16, 2016
SBR’s Progressive DinnerSaturday, August 27, 2016FIRST STOP:Elliot & Debi Michaels’ home in Westlake Villagefor hors d’oeuvres & salad
SECOND STOP:Prime Steakhousein Agoura Hillsfor dinner & no-host bar
THIRD STOP:Dick & Linda Lange’shome in Westlake Villagefor dessert
PRIME STEAKHOUSE ENTRÉE CHOICES:• USDA Prime Baseball Chateau with sautéed mushroom blue cheese marsala, served with garlic mashed potatoes
• Atlantic Salmon Blackened or Grilled with green onion glaze, sautéed spinach with onion, tomato, and cilantro served with garlic mashed potatoes
• Lamb Osso Bucco braised in port wine reduction, served with garlic mashed potatoes
• Grilled Breast of Chicken with sautéed corn, red onion, grilled eggplant and jack white wine reduction, served with garlic mashed potatoes
We’ll meet at 1:30 p.m. in the parking lot across from the Way-Point Café at the Camarillo Airport. A fun drive on back roads will take us to our first destination. Questions? Doreen Pankow at 805-422-8217 or [email protected]
Make your check payable to PCA/SBR, $55 per person, and mail to: Doreen Pankow, 2251 Brownstone Creek Ave., Simi Valley, CA 93063
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OFFSATURDAYSEPTEMBER 24TH1:30 P.M.
Cost is $10 per person (including activity fee) at the door.
R.S.V.P. & food sign-ups no later than September 17th to: [email protected]
At The Home Of: JIM & TERRY MIDDLEBROOK 12029 PRESILLA ROAD SANTA ROSA VALLEY
Bring a pot of chili for the competition, or an appetizer, salad, bread, or dessert.We will accept a maximum of 10 chili entries. So sign up soon!Prizes for the winners as judged by all members in attendance.Patio dining for 75 guests - motor court parking for 40 Porsches.
DIRECTIONS: Santa Rosa Road to East Las Posas. Turn North (only way you can go) on East Las Posas to Barranca. Turn right on Barranca to Presilla. Turn left on Presilla. House is 0.3 miles on the right. Please dress for outdoors.
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For program information and registration details, see the Treffen website: treffen.pca.org
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PRE-CONCOURS DETAIL CLINICSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 11AM-2PMAT LAVAGGIO IN AGOURA HILLS
In preparation for our 40th Annual Concours d’Elegance, we’ve scheduled a Detail Clinic to teach you how to better prepare your car for competition (or fun) in less time. Learn new techniques and discover all the latest products to make your car sparkle. We’ll go over the Zone 8 competition rules to find out exactly what the judges look for when examining a car.
Expert instruction will be provided. A detailing demonstration will show the best way to use the newest products in preparing your Porsche for everything from full concours to wash & shine.
Plus, lunch will be served at the beautiful Lavaggio facility at 30205 Canwood Street, Agoura Hills (Reyes Adobe exit off the 101).
Total price for the entire clinic and lunch is only $20.00 per person (at the door).
If you plan to attend, please make your reservation no later than September 10, 2016. RSVP to Concours Chairs Kenny & Tara Brundrett at: [email protected]
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The President’s Column
MIKE HODSON
Sharing
Recently, I had the pleasure of host-ing “Porsches & Propellers” at the Camarillo Airport. You can read and see more about the event in this issue of Der Auspuff.
The day was an absolute joy for me, as I got to share my enthusiasm for two of my favorite hobbies, Porsches and vintage aircraft, with our members. Folks who at-tended were genuinely interested in both subjects, which made for a terrific audience. Nothing is more satis-fying than teaching people something they wish to learn.
My volunteer job as an aircraft museum docent puts me in con-tact with every sort of audience. Aviation enthusiasts and veterans are wonderful visitors. Many times, they should be the ones giving me the tour, with their knowledge and real world military experi-ence. It is truly an honor to spend an hour or two with those who have actually “been there and done that.” They love to share their enthusiasm, and I relish their visits.
School groups present a different opportunity. Spouting dry facts and figures about the aircraft will surely bore the students in no time, at which point they are lost for good. Being genuine is critical, as they can smell a phony from miles away. If I can reach one or two young minds and kindle a spark of interest, I feel satisfied.
When it comes to my family, cars and airplanes as objects are not that interesting. However, the people who share my automotive and aviation passions are fun to be around, so it is easy for me to include my family in my activities.
Anyone who knows our son Chris realizes that his outgoing nature, inquisitive mind and incredible memory have helped him become an expert in identifying aircraft types. The Camarillo air-port has become one of his favorite places, much like his Dad. We have spent many amazing hours cruising the field, visiting hangars and discussing every machine we see. Daughter Julie, now a Staff Sergeant in the USAF, is getting her indoctrination by osmosis. She is becoming quite proficient in her field and loves to educate us every time we see her. Ridiculously proud parents we are, without a doubt.
Spreading the PCA message provokes different reactions from different groups. As with many premium brands, Porsche owners are often stereotyped as wealthy and arrogant, which is very sad. When telling people about our events and fun drives, my focus is on our members, not what they drive. Truly, the PCA motto is cor-rect – it is the people, not the cars.
I encourage everyone to share their enthusiasm. Whatever your passion -- sailing, painting, backpacking, cooking or who-knows- what -- pass along your enjoyment to others. Having others with you during your most fun times will multiply the pleasure for all involved. Thanks to everyone in PCA for sharing my enthusiasm.
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From The Activities Chair
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DOREEN PANKOW
We are a busy bunch. The Santa Barbara Region continues to be one of the most active regions in the entire PCA. We are blessed with a vital and eager membership that supports our wide array of activities throughout the year.
As you might suspect, these club events take some dedicated individuals to step up and help make them work. From idea conception to planning to execution, a successful SBR activity doesn’t just happen by itself...which brings me to the crux of this message to you. We’d love to hear from you about what you’d like the club to offer when it comes to future activi-ties.
Recurring favorites will always have a place on the annual calendar. Things like the Concours d’Elegance, which will mark its 40th anniversary this October, and the Chili Cook-Off (in its 20th year this September), are the backbone of our events lineup. But, we’d love to add some new ones to the mix.
That’s why I’m soliciting your input on future club events. And not only am I interested in your ideas, but I’d love to encour-age your direct help in planning and organizing an activity in the future. It’s not a daunting task. Many of the board members who’ve been active in the club for years stand ready and able to assist you should you decide to become more involved.
And we truly hope that you will. Sometimes the best way to become better known in a club is to volunteer to help. Suggest-ing, planning and running a new club activity is an excellent way to get to know many of your fellow club members (both veteran and new) in a short period of time.
I hope I’ve stimulated some thought and that you’ll contact me directly - or any other member of the board - with your ideas. The more we put into our club, the more we will all get out of it.
I invite you to get more involved, meet some members, and get maximum enjoyment from one of the best car clubs in all of PCA. I’ll look forward to hearing from you.
Just south of Guadalupe, California, lies an extraordinary and unique nature preserve featuring both the tallest dunes on the west coast (550 feet!) and the Santa Maria River Estuary. It is the largest remaining dune system south of San Francisco. We’ll stop here to enjoy both the ocean views and the impressive dunes.
Just north of Guadalupe is one of the most scenic natural areas along California’s coast, Oso Flaco Lake. A docent will give us some history of the dunes and the lake, including the story behind the filming of “The Ten Commandments” in the dunes area. We’ll walk out over the lake on a mile-long boardwalk to see incredible views of the dunes and the surrounding land-scape. At the end of the boardwalk, a viewing platform affords panoramic vistas of the entire San Luis Bay, from Point San Luis in the north to Mussel Rock in the south.
After returning to our cars, we’ll drive a short distance to the Trilogy Monarch Dunes Golf Club in Nipomo for lunch. One of our SBR members has invited us here to enjoy the beautiful grounds and to meet other Porsche-owning guests who live in the area.
So come out to enjoy a great drive to see some new sites and have a fun day with your Porsche buddies. The cost is only $40 per person, which includes the docent talk, lunch, parking fees and activity fee. If you have questions, contact Doreen Pankow at [email protected] No refunds will be made for cancellations after July 9, 2016.
Please make check payable to PCA/SBR ($40 per person) and mail to:Doreen Pankow, 2251 Brownstone Creek Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93063
Name(s): __________________________________________________________
Email address:__________________________ Phone Number: _______________
# Attending _______ Amount Enclosed ________
Rancho Guadalupe Dunes & Oso Flaco Lake
Explore
Saturday, July 16, 2016
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Camarillo Breakfast
EVENT PHOTOS BY JOHN ALFENITO
June 4, 2016123 Attendees
83 Porsches
The California legacy license plates seem to be quite popular with several members of our region.
From Camarillo, meet new SBR member Paul Aguilar, who drives a 2011 Carrera GTS.
David Cohn from Ojai is a new SBR member, pictured here with his Lime Gold 2013 Boxster S.
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Santa Barbara Breakfast
EVENT PHOTOS BY JOHN ALFENITO
June 11, 201655 Attendees 32 Porsches
New members Jerry Martin and Sally Swift from Santa Barbara. They were introduced to the club by Jim & Barbara Spencer.
New SBR members Greg & Brenda Dranow (dual membership in Dallas’s Maverick Region) of Westlake Village. The Dranows have a new Cayman GT-4, a 2015 Macan Turbo, and an ‘09 997S.
Another successful member-to-member transaction as George & Hilary North have purchased George Owen’s beautiful 993.
SBR’s Progressive DinnerSaturday, August 27, 2016FIRST STOP:Elliot & Debi Michaels’ home in Westlake Villagefor hors d’oeuvres & salad
SECOND STOP:Prime Steakhousein Agoura Hillsfor dinner & no-host bar
THIRD STOP:Dick & Linda Lange’shome in Westlake Villagefor dessert
PRIME STEAKHOUSE ENTRÉE CHOICES:• USDA Prime Baseball Chateau with sautéed mushroom blue cheese marsala, served with garlic mashed potatoes
• Atlantic Salmon Blackened or Grilled with green onion glaze, sautéed spinach with onion, tomato, and cilantro served with garlic mashed potatoes
• Lamb Osso Bucco braised in port wine reduction, served with garlic mashed potatoes
• Grilled Breast of Chicken with sautéed corn, red onion, grilled eggplant and jack white wine reduction, served with garlic mashed potatoes
We’ll meet at 1:30 p.m. in the parking lot across from the Way-Point Café at the Camarillo Airport. A fun drive on back roads will take us to our first destination. Questions? Doreen Pankow at 805-422-8217 or [email protected]
Make your check payable to PCA/SBR, $55 per person, and mail to: Doreen Pankow, 2251 Brownstone Creek Ave., Simi Valley, CA 93063
Name: __________________________________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________________________________
Cell Phone: ____________________ # of people: ____ Amount Enclosed: __________
Select Entrées: Prime Chateau ____ Blackened Salmon ____ Grilled Salmon ____ Lamb Osso Bucco ____ Chicken Breast ____
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Join us this coming January on Martin Luther King, Jr. week-end (January 13-16, 2017) for an enjoyable Friday drive to sce-nic Carmel. We’ll stay at the beautiful Quail Lodge and Golf Club where we’ll have a delicious dinner on the property that evening.
Saturday, January 14th, we will take a group drive up to the Canepa Motorsports Museum for a guided tour of exceptional cars followed by a catered lunch at the facility. Saturday evening will be free for you to enjoy any of the great restaurants in Car-mel.
Sunday, January 15th, we will take our cars over the legendary 17-Mile Drive and have lunch overlooking the 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Resort. The afternoon will allow time for some fabu-lous shopping in Carmel. That evening, we will return to Carmel and have a wonderful experience at an Italian restaurant.
Our host hotel for the weekend is the Quail Lodge and Golf Club, which is an 850-acre property with a championship golf course and delectable farm-to-fork dining options. There is a special rate of $100 for golf for those who are interested. Dis-counted room rates will be $205 plus tax per night. A healthful continental breakfast is included along with free Wi-Fi in the rooms and free parking. You’ll find the hotel’s website at www.quaillodge.com.
To book your room, call the Quail Lodge at 1-866-675-1101 and use group code 49161. Rooms will be held as a blocked group only until November 13th, so book early.
The fee for the entire weekend is $255 per person, and the fol-lowing are included: Lunch Saturday and Sunday, dinners Friday and Sunday, the Canepa Museum tour, and the Pebble Beach 17-Mile Drive.
Be sure to “save the dates” for this exciting SBR weekend ex-cursion in January. You may book your hotel rooms now, if you wish. Look for complete sign-up information in next month’s Der Auspuff. =
SBR Headed to CarmelMLK Weekend 2017
STORY BY BARBARA SPENCER
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Porsches & PropellersSUNDAY, MAY 22, 2016
What a recipe! Mix equal parts gorgeous automobiles, historic air-craft and fascinating people. Bake under perfect blue skies for three hours and -- voila! The predictable result was a delicious smorgasbord of spectacular photos, interesting history and unlimited smiles.
STORY BY MIKE HODSON • MORE PHOTOS ON PAGES 16 & 17
Approximately 40 of our members gath-ered at the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Museum at the Camarillo Airport for a total immersion introduction to World War II aviation history. The proliferation of pristine Porsches parked precisely on the pavement, safely guided by CAF ramp per-sonnel. Once all present were adequately arranged, opening remarks were given ex-plaining the outline for the day.
Everyone was obviously excited and anxious to have their car photographed with a particular fighter, bomber or train-er. With 30-plus cars to be shot, patience was the asked-for buzzword for the day.
Continental breakfast was served in the main hangar, which provided many at-tendees the opportunity to nosh and min-gle while waiting for their turn to shoot and be shot. At the same time, museum tours were led by enthusiastic and knowl-edgeable volunteer docents, giving our members the opportunity to learn prob-ably more than they ever thought possible about those magnificent men and women and their flying machines.
Organizer extraordinaire Ted Lighthizer had rounded up four dedicated, talented and hard-working photographers for the day. Erick Bech, Robert Bright, Randy Fishwick and Ron Williams all did yeo-man service not only by taking pictures,
but also for arranging the cars in the best possible settings, backgrounds, light con-ditions and who knows what else to get the best possible shots. They work their magic, however they do it, and we thank all the guys for their efforts.
After everyone had gotten their fill of food, photos and fun, the ramp started to empty. Soon the aircraft were back in the hangars, and the minimal cleanup duties were completed. The only thing left was to enjoy the photos, which were posted on-line for all to savor.
Special thanks go to the CAF staff for their work. Mission accomplished! =
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PHOTO BY RON WILLIAMS
PHOTO BY RON WILLIAMS
PHOTO BY ERICK BECH
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Our annual Memorial Day weekend trip started in Santa Barbara, where we met to commence our journey north to the San Francisco Bay Area. We enjoyed relatively light traffic, and after a group lunch in Paso Robles, we arrived at the Bay Landing Hotel in Burlingame mid-afternoon. Ideally located right on the bay, the hotel has sweeping views, which in-clude aircraft landing and taking off from the San Francisco Air-port. (Luckily for us, double-paned windows allowed us to watch the planes but not hear them.) That night we walked next door for an enjoyable Mexican buffet at the El Torito restaurant and the opportunity to see old friends and welcome new ones.
Saturday dawned sunny and bright for our day of sightseeing and touring. First on the agenda was a tour of the gardens and mansion at the Filoli estate in Woodside on the San Francisco peninsula. The name “Filoli” is an abbreviated acronym chosen by William Bourn, the owner and builder of the estate, and em-bodies Mr. Bourn’s life philosophy: Fight for just cause, Love your fellow man and Live a good life.
Filoli, a property of the National Trust for Historic Preserva-tion, remains the sole intact estate from an era when San Fran-cisco’s wealthiest families created grand showplaces south of the city in the years after the 1906 earthquake. Our group was given a docent-led tour of both the palatial home, which included an enormous ballroom, and the beautiful landscaped grounds. The estate was originally situated on 654 acres adjacent to the sylvan Crystal Springs reservoir with 16 acres of formal gardens, pools and brickwork. The gardens were laid like outside “rooms” with sweeping views from many vantage points. The gardens are still a great draw for the over 100,000 people who tour the property annually.
As a coincidence, two of our trip participants, Janet and Steve Kaller, have a connection to Filoli which we learned about on this trip. The exterior of Filoli was used in the 1980’s TV series “Dy-nasty” as the fictional Carrington ancestral seat. When the cam-era pans in on the estate, there is beautiful Rolls Royce parked in
front of the house. This car was owned by the Kallers and leased to the film company.
After lunch at Filoli, we departed for a drive that took us through beautiful stands of pines, rustic mountain towns of the Santa Cruz Mountains, to the rugged coast between the tiny vil-lage of Pescadero and Half Moon Bay, where our drive ended. With its stunning scenery and sparsely populated areas, it was hard to believe that this part of the San Francisco peninsula was within 15 or 20 miles of the rest of the bustling Bay Area and the city of San Francisco.
The next day, we were able to immerse ourselves in the sights and scenes of San Francisco from our comfortable seats on a chartered minibus with local tour guide, Rick Spear. Rick took us all over the city and talked about the many areas we visited: Civic Center, Nob Hill, Pacific Heights, Chinatown, Union Square, North Beach, the Presidio and finally, the stunning views from Twin Peaks. Besides the geographic span of our tour, we learned
many historic facts of interest. Rick spoke about the devastating and long-range effects of the 1906 earthquake and fire. A little known but interesting fact pertains to the wide expanse of one of the city’s main thoroughfares, Van Ness Avenue. As the earth-quake destroyed the water system, there was no way to put out the raging fires. As a result, one whole side of Van Ness was deto-nated to create a firebreak, which stopped the spread of the fire.
Near the end of our tour, we were treated to a trip across the Golden Gate Bridge to a vista point near Sausalito. Typical of San Francisco, the winds were ferocious and the air frigid, but the views were fantastic.
Our Bay Area trip ended with a great group dinner in nearby Burlingame at the Il Fornaio restaurant. And despite this being a Porsche drive weekend, many of our members opted to arrive at the restaurant via Uber. =
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I am extremely pleased to report on the Make-A-Wish Founda-tion Presentation Party held Saturday, June 4 in Ventura. Attendees included the “Wish Family,” consisting of Mom,
Dad, sister Emma, and of course Wish-Kid James; wish granters Mary and Angel; SBR representatives Chet & Joan Yabitsu, Kenny & Tara Brundrett as well as Mike, Pam and Chris Hodson.
Appetizers were served as the group chatted and got acquaint-ed. Soon the restaurant mascot, “Spike,” showed up, outfitted in a very cute dragon costume. It was a great touch that helped ev-eryone relax and have fun. The atmosphere was very warm with no awkward moments.
Following the main dishes and chocolate-covered fortune cookies(!), Mary made the formal wish presentation, including airline and ground transportation details, spending money for the kids and excursion money for the family. As a bonus, a goodie bag of items was given to James to help make the flight more fun.
After a bit of encouragement, James agreed to go for a ride in the Brundretts’ 928. Dad and sister filled the remaining seats, making sure James felt comfortable. Upon their return from the
short drive, it was impossible to tell who had the best time. Ev-eryone was beaming and excited.
During the entire event, all of the family members were thank-ful and gracious. The looks on their faces spoke volumes as to how they were feeling. Nothing surpasses the joy of giving if the gift is truly appreciated.
All the members of the Santa Barbara Region should feel very good about our contribution. Thanks to everyone in PCA-SBR for making a material difference in our little corner of the world. =
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Down The RoadSBR’S UPCOMING EVENTS & DATES OF INTEREST
JULY 4 City of Santa Barbara 4th of July Parade
JULY 16 Explore Rancho Guadalupe Dunes & Oso Flaco Lake
AUGUST 19-21 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
AUGUST 27 SBR Progressive Dinner
SEPTEMBER 7-11 Treffen North America (PCA Escape) Lake Tahoe
SEPTEMBER 17 Pre-Concours Detail Clinic
SEPTEMBER 24 20th Annual Chili Cook-Off
OCTOBER 9 40th Annual Concours d’Elegance - Santa Barbara
OCTOBER 22-23 Grape Harvest Wine Tour
OCT/NOV Zone 8 SBR Autocross in Camarillo
NOVEMBER 19 Petersen Automotive Museum Tour
DECEMBER 4 Motor 4 Toys
DECEMBER 11 SBR Holiday Brunch
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Zone 8 OfficersZone 8 RepresentativeDAVID WITTERIEDCalifornia Inland
TreasurerLINDA COBARRUBIASGrand Prix
SecretarySKIP CARTERGrand Prix
Zone 8 StaffAutocross ChairKATHY SMALLEYCalifornia Central Coast
Chief Driving InstructorSCOTT MANNLas Vegas
Club Race CoordinatorVINCE KNAUFSan Diego
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www.Zone8.orgConcours Co-ChairBRETT MOHRGrand Prix
Concours Co-ChairBETSY WADMANGolden Empire
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Social Media ChairSAM AVEDONLos Angeles
Time Trial/D.E. ChairDAVE HOCKETTGrand Prix
Web MasterKAREN GARCIA RAINESSan Diego
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20TH ANNUAL
CHILICOOK
OFFSATURDAYSEPTEMBER 24TH1:30 P.M.
Cost is $10 per person (including activity fee) at the door.
R.S.V.P. & food sign-ups no later than September 17th to: [email protected]
At The Home Of: JIM & TERRY MIDDLEBROOK 12029 PRESILLA ROAD SANTA ROSA VALLEY
Bring a pot of chili for the competition, or an appetizer, salad, bread, or dessert.We will accept a maximum of 10 chili entries. So sign up soon!Prizes for the winners as judged by all members in attendance.Patio dining for 75 guests - motor court parking for 40 Porsches.
DIRECTIONS: Santa Rosa Road to East Las Posas. Turn North (only way you can go) on East Las Posas to Barranca. Turn right on Barranca to Presilla. Turn left on Presilla. House is 0.3 miles on the right. Please dress for outdoors.
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The Membership Report
SBR Member Anniversaries44 YearsDouglas & Terri Anderson
42 YearsRichard Martin & Katheryn Adams
40 YearsRick & Martie Theise
38 YearsRobert & Leslie Heintz
36 YearsCharles & Rosemary Spira
32 YearsJames & Marilyn Dorociak
31 YearsChristopher & Mia Isabella Di Stefano
29 YearsCarl Schulhof
28 YearsJames Boyden
24 YearsBob & Sherry MaxsonTim & Amy Webb
21 YearsJames & Diana Eastin
20 YearsPeter & Danielle Sabolch
19 YearsMichael SchatzDoreen Pankow & Ted LighthizerJurgen & Gerry Gramckow
18 YearsMichael & Beverly Brovsky
17 YearsFred & Rachael Bowen
16 YearsBrian & Angela CarrMichael & Christel Doyle
15 YearsJohn & Jeanne Mcnair
14 YearsCharlie & Iris DanekBjorn Holsborg & Bjorn Holsborg, Jr.Mark & Susan MarcellettiKennth & Lynn MeridethGeoff & Susan Walsh
13 YearsEdward & Tina Wiegman
12 YearsBrad & Judy HuntGregory & Sue MorseDennis & Leslie Power
11 YearsRonald & Virginia BollStephen & Alicia FerrariFrank & Kelly LadwigBob & Karin McConneghyDavid & Patricia Tredway
10 YearsKathryn Lemay
9 YearsRon & LeeAnn JamborGeorge & Roberta LehtinenBarry & Lisa StatnerBen & Sandy Takeda
8 YearsWebb Blevins, Jr.
7 YearsDavid & Ruth GreenMark Stankevich & Victoria MeyersDanny & Sandy Thornburg
6 YearsDaryl Cruser & Emre TeraziPam & Harry DoughertyRobert Betty KnowlesDavid Litschel & Martha ShillidayAndrew LouieJason Shepherd & Cynthia StricklandJody & Chris Stowitts
5 YearsKenny AlbrecqLarry & Betsydiane Hendrickson
4 YearsVictor & Karen GrandidierGlen & Lori FabianSteve RandolphMichael SmithDon Young
3 YearsJimmy CarrollBruce Dobrin & Karla SheltonThomas & Terri WigginsHelen & Ron TanabeRoger Katz & Melinda MaryottGideon & Dana Joffe Lee Wan
2 YearsRichard & Mary Frances WhitingMichael & Diane MacDonellJim CrookDavid EichelbaumWalter GonzalezDeneen DemourkasLeonard & Barbara Bernstein
1 YearLeo De AmicisHenry GonzalesRon LaineCatherine NagelPeter NordbladBarrett ReedBradley SmithLester Tobias
Paul AguilarCamarillo2011 911 Carrera GTS
Don ClarkVentura1984 944 1990 944 S2
New Members Cont.William CurtisSanta Barbara2016 Boxster
Dave HughartVentura2002 Boxster
Melody Khadavi-Delshad & Joe DelshadSanta Barbara2017 Macan S
Gene LunaSimi Valley1978 911 SC Targa
Sam McKinneySanta Barbara2017 Macan S
JoAnne Mead Young & Michael YoungSanta Barbara2008 911 Carrera
Karl & Debbie PringleSanta Barbara2016 Cayenne
Abilio RamosThousand Oaks2007 911 Targa
Richard RikerThousand Oaks2008 911 Carrera 4S
Ronald StahlOxnard2008 Cayman S
Sally SwiftSanta Barbara2006 911 Carrera S
Michael WeigeleNewbury Park2002 911 Targa
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OFFSATURDAYSEPTEMBER 24TH1:30 P.M.
Cost is $10 per person (including activity fee) at the door.
R.S.V.P. & food sign-ups no later than September 17th to: [email protected]
At The Home Of: JIM & TERRY MIDDLEBROOK 12029 PRESILLA ROAD SANTA ROSA VALLEY
Bring a pot of chili for the competition, or an appetizer, salad, bread, or dessert.We will accept a maximum of 10 chili entries. So sign up soon!Prizes for the winners as judged by all members in attendance.Patio dining for 75 guests - motor court parking for 40 Porsches.
DIRECTIONS: Santa Rosa Road to East Las Posas. Turn North (only way you can go) on East Las Posas to Barranca. Turn right on Barranca to Presilla. Turn left on Presilla. House is 0.3 miles on the right. Please dress for outdoors.
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PRE-CONCOURS DETAIL CLINICSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 11AM-2PMAT LAVAGGIO IN AGOURA HILLS
In preparation for our 40th Annual Concours d’Elegance, we’ve scheduled a Detail Clinic to teach you how to better prepare your car for competition (or fun) in less time. Learn new techniques and discover all the latest products to make your car sparkle. We’ll go over the Zone 8 competition rules to find out exactly what the judges look for when examining a car.
Expert instruction will be provided. A detailing demonstration will show the best way to use the newest products in preparing your Porsche for everything from full concours to wash & shine.
Plus, lunch will be served at the beautiful Lavaggio facility at 30205 Canwood Street, Agoura Hills (Reyes Adobe exit off the 101).
Total price for the entire clinic and lunch is only $20.00 per person (at the door).
If you plan to attend, please make your reservation no later than September 10, 2016. RSVP to Concours Chairs Kenny & Tara Brundrett at: [email protected]
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Eichelbaum Guitars .......................32
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Sierra Madre Collection ...................8
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Wheel Concepts ...........................32
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1976 PORSCHE 930 – FOR SALESilver/Black, 135,000 kilometers / 90,000 miles, runs excellent, good condition, kept in stock condition, Sunday driver, original owner had European delivery, no accidents, black full leather interior with navy blue carpet, sunroof, fog lights, new tires and battery, all maintenance current, have Certificate of Authenticity,1st run of 1976 930 production, VIN # 9306700552, $217,500 Contact Tom Gaither cell 951-567-3608, [email protected] (04/16)
FOR SALE – 2003 PORSCHE CARRERA 2 COUPEArctic silver, tinted windows, sunroof, tiptronic transmission, gray ‘supple’ leather interior, heated seats, Porsche crest on front seats, gray OEM matching floor mats, AM/FM/CD changer, Bose speaker system. 5-spoke 18” wheels, Michelin Super Sport tires, new spare tire, tool kitSmooth-painted center console. Registration current to Jan. 2017. Well maintained, garaged, recent dealer check sheet, “Tech” engine oil pan protector. No accidents, clean title, 122,000 miles. Priced at $19,995. Contact [email protected] (06/16)
FOR SALE – 2014 BOXSTER SOnly 5,600 miles. Agate Grey Metallic, Leather Package, Agate Grey/Pebble Grey interior, black top. PDK. 20-inch Carrera Classic Wheels. Heated and vented seats. Bi-Xenon headlights plus PDL. Leather package, sport seats (14-way). Premium Package, Bose SS. Price is $56,500. Contact Ralph at (805) 231-6767 or [email protected](05/16)
FOR SALE – 2002 PORSCHE CARRERA 4 CABRIOLET Clean, adult-driven, unmolested, unabused 911. 47k original miles. New IMS bearing with direct oil feed to bearing, braided steel/kevlar brake lines, new clutch, recent oil change and brake pads. Carefully maintained. Located near Ventura. Asking $33,500. Call Jean-Pierre at 732-299-1112 or email [email protected] (06/16)
1989 PORSCHE 928 S4 – FOR SALEBlack/Black , 56K original miles and in excellent condition. This two-owner gem has been in a private collection for the past 19 years and always garaged. The body, paint and trim are in excellent condition, and the leather interior looks new. Full V-8 power and automatic transmission. New Michelin tires and a new battery. Complete books and records. Dealer serviced. Smogged, detailed and ready to go. $29.5K OBO. Vehicle is in Lancaster. Contact Mark Blankenship at (661) 943-2638. (05/16)
PORSCHE 18” TURBO TWIST WHEELS – FOR SALEPCA member located in Westlake Village has Porsche 911 993/996 Carrera 18” Turbo Twist style wheels for sale. Rim Width (F) 8.5” (R) 10”. These are original Porsche wheels in excellent condition from a 2004 Porsche Turbo. Price is $500 or best offer. Contact : [email protected] or call 214-240-9688. (07/16)
2009 CAYMAN - FOR SALEMeteor Grey Metallic exterior, black interior. Leather Sport Steering Wheel. Leather (heated) Sport Seats. Sound Package Plus, Climate Control, Cruise, Bluetooth, Audio Interface. 18-inch Cayman S II wheels, 6-speed manual transmission, superb handling. Car has always been garaged, battery maintainer, hand washed, modestly driven. I am the 2nd owner. The car is in excellent condition with only 18.5K miles. Originally sold & always serviced by SBAG. Extended warranty available. $35,000. Victor Grandidiér 805-692-6745, [email protected] (04/16)
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Bob’s “in camera” double exposure (left) is a classic shot of a timeless subject.
Thanks to Bob for sharing his vision and talent with all of us.
Celebrate the 2016 Fall Harvest with a weekend adventure in the beautiful Paso Robles Wine Country October 22-23. We will meet Saturday morning (8:30) at Santa Barbara Auto Group for coffee and pastries prior to our 9:30 a.m. departure. Porsche’s latest offerings, including the new 911 and 718 Boxster, are being made available to drive during our weekend!
Some of the most picturesque back roads on the central coast await us, as we make our way to Adelaida, a world class winery which recently earned the designation of being a Certified Califor-nia Sustainable Winery & Vineyard. Located on a 2,200-foot hilltop site, it offers spectacular views of the Santa Lucia Mountains. There will be a special Winemakers Lunch accompanied by a won-derful selection of Adelaida wines in their new Barrel Room.
After lunch, we’ll drive to the historic Paso Robles Inn located on the idyllic town square. Following check in, explore the unique shops, art galleries, and boutiques or just relax in the garden setting of the Inn. Saturday evening, we will gather in the original ballroom built in 1891 for appetizers, free wine pouring and an open bar, followed by a Harvest Tour Banquet dinner. A special gift for all will be provided by the Santa Barbara Auto Group.
Sunday after breakfast, we depart at 10:30 for a beautiful drive to Sculpterra Winery & Sculpture Garden, one of the most unusual wineries on the central coast. Enjoy the magnificent sculptures, special wine pouring, cheese platters, and a gift bag of the largest tastiest pistachios in all of California.
The cost for the weekend is $125 per person, which includes the Winemaker’s Lunch, evening reception, Harvest Dinner Banquet, and Sunday’s lite fare. All the wine for the weekend will be free! Send your check payable to PCA/SBR to Michael & Beverly Brovsky, 1237 S. Victoria Avenue, Box 440, Oxnard, CA 93035.
Space is limited to 40 rooms, so sign up early. Call the Paso Robles Inn 1-800-676-1713 and request rooms in the Porsche Club of America Block at the rate of $230.00. Reservations must be made before 09/22/2016 to guarantee your room.
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