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drifter

July 2009

theSacramento Valley Region - Porsche Club of America

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Got Track?

TrackMasters Racing is aleader in High PerformanceDriver Education events inNorthern California, and

invites SVR-PCA drivers toparticipate in our events.

Thunderhill - Friday August 21st

Thunderhill - Friday September 11th

Come out and stretch yourcar’s legs on some of the

finest tracks in the country!Fun, safe, and definitely . . .

No speeding tickets!

www.TrackMasters-Racing.com

On the CoverThis 2008 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet, 5 spd, 325 hp 3.6 liter is owned by Matt & Dorothea Casner who have been SVR members since June 2009.

Carrara White with Sea Blue, full leather and Metropol Blue cabriolet roof.

Photo by: The Casner’s

New and improved SVR calendar

Go to the SVR home page atwww.derporsche.net and take a look at the new and more func-tional calendar, which includes listings of regional, Zone 7, and national PCA events.

You’ll like it.

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2009 Board of DirectorsPresidentCookie Anderson [email protected]

Vice PresidentBill Keegan [email protected]

Secretary &Niello Event CoordinatorKim Nelson [email protected]

TreasurerBetty Silva [email protected]

Social DirectorBabette Hatten [email protected]

Membership DirectorDoug Klein [email protected]

Competition & Safety DirectorFrederick D.Rauch [email protected]

WebmasterJohn Murphy [email protected]

Past PresidentMike Willis [email protected]

Drifter EditorJR Evinger [email protected]

Zone 7 RepresentativeGolden Gate Region Sharon Neidel [email protected]

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www.derporsche.net

Sacramento Valley Region, Porsche Club of America (SVR), publishes the Drifter monthly for its members. Written contributions and photos are welcome and should be e-mailed to the editor. The deadline for material is one month prior to the month of publication. SVR members should notify the membership director promptly of an address change to insure uninterrupted delivery. All material in this newslet-ter is protected by copyright. However, newsletter editors of others regions chartered by the Porsche Club of America may reprint any article provided that credit is given to the author and Sacramento Valley Region and that The Drifter is cited as the source.

In This IssueUpcoming Events

03 - SVR Saturday Breakfast Club

04 - GGR - DE &Time Trials

05 - SVR Rib Cook-off

06 - SVR July Dinner

08 - SVR July/Aug Calendar

09 - SVR August Dinner

09 - Carlsen Porsche Concours

11 - Zone 7 Concours

14 - SVR Mendocino Tour

Columns and Departments

02 - Cookie’s Crumbs

07 - Drifting Back

12 - SVR June Board Meeting

Minutes

13 - SVR June Membership Report

14 - SVR Dummkopf Award

15 - SVR Goodie Store

16 - SVR Classifieds

Information and Committee DirectoryAutocross ChairBob Peake [email protected]

Drivers Education ChairFrederick D. Rauch [email protected]

Charity ChairTambra Kroetz [email protected]

Concours ChairKent Brandon [email protected]

Dummkopf ChairLarry Wilson [email protected]

Goodie StoreTom Sisson [email protected]

Rally ChairHelen Ashuckian [email protected]

Technical ChairRoger Walker [email protected]

G24 ChairLee Deter [email protected]

Advertising ManagerMike Willis [email protected]

Volume 47, No. 7 July 2009

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Cookie Crumb’sby Yvonne “Cookie” Anderson, 2009 SVR President

I would like to ask the question, “Should SVR have CRAB in 2010 or 2011?” I need your advice and input as members of SVR. With the economy in 2009 the board decided to hold off for this year. Do you feel the economy will bounce back enough to have CRAB in 2010? What I am asking you as members is to please send me some of your ideas and thoughts by emailing me at [email protected]. It is really important that I get feedback from you. All your answers will be put before the Board and discussed. Here are some few questions that should be considered. Would you be interesting in helping on a committee? Are you burned out on CRAB? Do you think CRAB is too expensive for a 3 day weekend? What would you change if you were on the CRAB committee? What would you add or remove from the list of activities for that weekend? The past few months members from other regions have asked me, if we are going to plan CRAB in 2010. It is really a crap -shoot on how the economy has been, so I haven’t been able to give them a good answer. Please send me your ideas and thoughts, so the Board may decide on if CRAB 2010 or 2011 will happen.

The two day Niello’s Concours Weekend turned out to be a big success. The Saturday night banquet had over 70 attendees. I would like to thank Niello’s and David Yamada from Vepa (Ve-hicle Enhancement Products & Accessories) for the door prizes

that were given out during Saturday evening event. Thank you to Rich Walker for barbequing the tri tip and setting up the dinner planning for Saturday evening.

Sunday was a beautiful day for the Concours. I would like to thank Ira & Carol Mckee for taking individual photos of the owners and their cars. I would like to thank the Concours Committee Bob & Elaine Cannon, Kim Nelson, Rachel Johnson, Jeff and Kim Kinder, Roger Walker and Jim McMahan for doing such a great job putting this two-day event on. Maybe next year we can make Niello’s Concours event a 3 day event like CRAB?

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Golden Gate Region Presents

Driver Education and Time TrialSaturday and Sunday, August 1st and 2nd

Thunderhill Raceway ParkLots of Track Time - Saturday: four 30-minute run sessions planned; Sunday: three 30-minute run sessions planned plus time trial at end of day.

Pricing - Both days: $415; Saturday only: $315; Sunday only: $225; Saturday night dinner at the track: additional $20.

Student Pricing – Both days: $465; Saturday only: $365; Sunday only: $275; Saturday night dinner at the track: additional $20.

To register, contact the GGR DE/TT Registrar at [email protected]

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SVR Rib CookoffSaturday, July 18TH, 2009

6320 Hickory Avenue, Orangevale 95662

Social Hour at 5:00 P.M. • Rib Eating at 6:00 P.M.Cost: $11.00 per Person

Premier chefs from our club will be showing off their talents, a select panel will judge their creations, and you get to enjoy what they have prepared!

Prizes will be awarded for best of show, 1st, 2nd and 3rd places.

Bring a dish to share with the crowd; sodas and water will be provided. BYOB!

Hosted by Susan Duvall-Serota and David Hoffman

Please RSVP to [email protected] or call 916.722.1936 no later than Saturday, July 11th. Space is limited.

Cookie Anderson and Jerry Cupler have graciously volunteered their home for this event.

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July 2009 Dinner

1212 Galleria Blvd. Roseville, Ca. 95678 Across from the Roseville Galleria Mall (771-9463)

Hosted by Barry and Sue Maashoff

Tuesday, July 14th 2009 Social Hour is at 6:30 PM, Dinner at 7:00

Family Style Restaurant

$26.00 per person dinner includes: Caesar Salad, Garlic Bread, Penne San Remo (Pasta with Chicken, white wine sauce, artichoke, peas), Cheese Manicotti, Cheesecake, Soft drinks, Coffee

and Tea. Tax and Tip included

$15.00 Corkage Fee

Please RSVP by July 7th to: [email protected] or 209.931.6657

The Social Director, per the SVR policy statement, may bill members for their meals if they cancel after the deadline or fail to show for dinner.

Be sure to bring a contribution to “Share the Wealth”

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Drifting Back – July 2009by Larry Wilson

30 Years Ago (July 1979)Under the heading of Welcome News was the July DRIFTER announce-ment that the Sacramento Camellia Festival Committee had named SVR-member Bill Nelson as “Mr. Camellia.” The value of Bill’s appointment can be explained best by those SVR members whose cars needed new clutches after they participated in previous-years stop-and-go Camellia Parades down Fulton Avenue (or, was it Arden Way?).

Terry and Judy Zaccone, Golden Gate Region, joined us July 6, Friday night for the Potluck Dinner at the Fair Oaks Community Clubhouse thereby helping to fill out the T-Z Group (bread, chips, etc.). An ad-ditional sixteen guests from other Zone 7 regions (in town for SVR’s two-day weekend autocross) brought the total attendance to 70 PCAers. Bess Feil and her helpers were very clever by assigning dessert to the N-S Group, and as a result Marie Smith brought her world-class German Chocolate Cake.

The July 7/8 High-Speed Autocross and Practice Session at Cal Expo chaired by Dwight Mitchell and Stan Breyfogle was an excellent, well organized event. Several casualties, however: Jim McDade’s 914-6 broke its front suspension and encountered a chainlink fence which unsuc-cessfully protected a small power station (not sure of the sequence here); Clint deWitt’s 356 “lunched” its engine, and Ken Moore’s 911 GTU car suffered a cracked brake rotor. Oh well, big-bucks racers can afford a few repairs every so often.

The July 20 Missing Parts rally had the biggest turnout of the year with 44 rally cars. European Auto Parts donated the trophies. The ral-lymasters were Jim Karver and Carl Priess, and they had plenty of help from SVR members: Rich Farlinger, Nancy McDade, and the Pastas worked checkpoint #1; CP #2 had the Wilsons, Jan Matthews, and the Colberts; on CP #3 Rik and Lee Larson; and CP #4 handled by Sally Weddle, Stan Breyfogle and the Dunns. Lettie Larson did the start and Tom Matthews helped cleanup the signs. Rod and Lee Sorenson won the event with a score of 55, and second, with a score of 84 went to Jim and Denise Boswell. In the beginner class, Bud and Mary Ann Behrens finished 7th with 1,161 points.

20 Years Ago (July 1989)“SVR Huns Crush YOS Demons,” was the DRIFTER headline for the July 15th Yosemite Region (YOS) versus SVR Autocross report. Also known as “Ye Olde Hot Setup Gathering and Jousting Match,” the event pitted Lord Robert of Betz and his Merrye Demons from Yosemite-towne against Burgermeister Randy of Vidmar and his Dreaded Huns from Sac-valleye. The prize? The hand(ful) of Maid Marion and possession of the Perpetual Trophye of Otto Kraus. PCA vassals of other fiefdoms were pressed into service to Robert or Randy to achieve fairness as ruled necessary by Princess Mary Ann, the Lady of the Seventh Zone and her faithful escort, Bud of Behrens. The tournament results? SVR Huns (1,417.122 seconds) got the thrill of victory and the YOS Demons (1,505.223 seconds) the agony of defeat.

SVR vassals were Mike Browning, Stieve Davidson, Nikki Duncan, Sandy Englund, Steve Gilbert, Jim Johnson, Tom Kroetz, Rich McGlumphy, Sue McGlumphy, Steve Nieslony, Jack Samples, Randy Vidmar, Hank Watts, and Larry Wilson. YOS vassals were Carey Belz, Robert Belz, Oscar Berube, Larry Hall, Len Harrington, Dan Holly, Jim Mrazek, Justine Oehlert, Norm Swanberg, Randy Valencia, Robert Wagner, Anne

West, and Dick Williams. After furious calculations on his abacus, Bud of Behrens, declared to all that the Yosemite Demons got more track-time, which of course was true, by 88.1 royal seconds. Princess Mary Ann’s escort demanded the return of all awards. Sir Steven of Nieslony quite truly pleaded, “But yore royal personage, since when did slowe count in the medieval rules of Otto Kraus?” “True, verily,” murmured the crowd. Thus, Sir Steven kept the hard-earned Perpetual Trophye for the Huns.

The July 16 Brunch and Towe Museum Tour, Herb and Jan Hoover tour directors, started with 20 people and gained another seven folks at Frasinetti’s Winery, the tour’s midway point. THE DRIFTER featured a photo of the event with this caption: “Randy’s Rowdies park themselves at Frasinetti’s. Most of the group is wandering around in the parking lot while this after-brunch bunch, obviously having taken in copious amounts of champagne, seat themselves on an old wine truck. From left to right: Sally Boeck cuddles up to Randy Vidmar, Randy is showing no pain, Jean Keith also tries to occupy Randy, Phil Keith cops a feel on Jean, Tom Kroetz looks on in disbelief, and Tambra Kroetz is just having a good day.” Wow, what’s not to like about this club?

10 Years Ago (July 1999)Dan and Deb Catherwood chaired the July 24 Oyster Tour to Tomales Bay by way of the Marin French Cheese Factory. Yum-yum! You had the choice of oysters from Hog’s Island in Tomales Bay, or sourdough bread with Brie, Camenbert, or Schloss cheese and tasty wine, or all of the above. Sheila McDade chose all of the above and proceeded to eat more than her share of the 227 oysters cooked by Ira and Carol McKee who arrived hours early to pick up the oysters and get the barbecues hum-ming in advance at the picnic site. By the volume of her consumption, Sheila McDade was awarded the Hog Island T-shirt memorializing her impressive pile of empty oyster shells. Dan and Deb said Carol and Ira were the heroes of the day. Everyone drank to that!

The Saturday, July 31, SVR Second Annual Salmon Fishing trip was for true fishermen/fisherwomen. Arranged by Mike and Sue Ambrozewicz, the advance publicity read, “We will leave Sacramento at 3:00 AM to catch the boat which departs from Sausalito at 6:00 AM.” What? 3:00 AM, 6:00 AM? Don’t fish sleep? Are they up, yet? Mike had reserved an entire boat which carried 24 people. Participants in the fishing trip were also invited to a fish barbecue the next day on Sunday at Mike and Sue’s house. Mike had all the bases covered by saying, “If the salmon don’t bite on Saturday, there’s always bratwurst on Sunday.” There was no event report in THE DRIFTER, but that wasn’t unusual. Still, 3:00 AM, 6:00 AM?

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SVR July/Aug Calendar of Events

July Event Location Contact1 SVR Monthly Board Meeting RPM Cookie Anderson 916.988.65344 SVR Monthly Breakfast Waffle Square Herb & Jan Hoover 916.424.516314 SVR Monthly Dinner Buca di Beppo Cookie Anderson 916.988.653418 Rib Cook-Off Orangevale Susan Duvall-Serota 916.722.193625 40th Anniversary Dinner:

Redwood RegionForestville Kurt Fisher [email protected]

Aug Event Location Contact1 SVR Monthly Breakfast Waffle Square Herb & Jan Hoover 916.424.51632 Concours - GGR - Zone 7 Carlsen Porsche Larry Adams [email protected] SVR Monthly Board Meeting RPM Cookie Anderson 916.988.653418 SVR Monthly Dinner Evan’s Kitchen Herb & Jan Hoover 916.424.516321 Driver’s Education Thunderhill Frederick Rauch [email protected]

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PCA-SVR Dinner Meeting - Monday, August 10th, 2009

Evan’s Kitchen855 57th Street, Sacramento, in Antiques Row. Easiest access is from H Sreet.

916.452.3896Cocktails at 6:30 • Dinner at 7:00 P.M.

The restaurant will be open only to us. Its capacity is 74 persons so only the first 74 people who make reservations will be admitted. There is a selection of three different meals:

(1) Wine Merchant’s Steak. Balsamic marinated NY Strip Steak, in shallots, garlic, red wine, Dijon mustard sauce, sautéed mushrooms w/sour cream potatoes & sautéed vegetables. $28.00.

(2) Cheese Tortellini w/chicken, prosciutto, and fresh herbs in parmeson cream sauce. $ 20.00.(3) Burgundy Chicken w/ button mushrooms, pearl onions, smoked ham, w/sour cream mashed

potatoes, and vegetables. $20.00

All of the above entrées include salad or soup, bread and dessert. Other non-alcoholic beverages are $1.00. All of the above prices include tax and tip. Beer and wine are available

To make your reservations, call Jan Hoover at 424-5163 before August 7th. Please bring a check made out to PCA-SVR, or exact change. And make Herb’s day by bringing a Share-the-Wealth gift. Wine is good, car-related stuff is better, Porsche stuff is best. If you need to contact us just prior to the dinner, call our cell phone at 402.5163.

CARLSEN PORSCHE CONCOURSPresented by Golden Gate Region, Porsche Club of America

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Carlsen Porsche Dealership3636 Haven Avenue, Redwood City, CA

Entry fee - $30.00 per car • Display 0nly - FreeEntry fee includes a catered buffet lunch for two

Entire proceeds from entry fee donated to charity

Directions: From Highway 101, exit east to Marsh Road and turn left ontoHaven Avenue. For information, call Larry Adams at (650) 345-2232.

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For more information and registration form, visit the Sierra Nevada Region website at http://snr-pca.org orFor more information and registration form, visit the Sierra Nevada Region website at http://snr-pca.org or

contact Julia Lynn at 775.852.5329 or [email protected]

The Historian Inn, 1427 Hwy 395 N, Gardnerville, NV 89410, 877.783.9910, http://www.historianinn.com/, is holding a block of rooms (Fri & Sat nights) for our event at a 10% discount ($88.11 per night). To receive the discounted rates, participants should tell the hotel that they are with the Porsche Group.

The block of rooms will be held for our group until August 15th. *** Again this year - Participants in the Concours will be able to wash their cars in the back parking lot area of Historian Inn for free. Hoses and buckets will be provided.

Sierra Nevada Region, PCA - Silver State Concours WeekendConcours #6 - Zone 7 Series

Saturday, September 12 and Sunday, September 13, 2009

Tech Quiz/Hosted Meet & Greet Party Saturday, 4:00 to 6:00 PM

Historian Inn, 1427 Hwy 395 N, Gardnerville, NVMeet and greet friends and members from other regions in Zone 7

(refreshments provided)Prizes awarded to Tech Quiz winners

Basque Dinner – Saturday, 7:30 to 9:30 PMJT’s Basque Restaurant, 1426 Main St, Gardnerville, NV

Cost: $30 per person**$7.00 corkage fee to bring your own wine,

otherwise wine included with dinner

Zone 7 Concours #6 - Sunday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PMSponsored by Bill Pearce Porsche

Lampe Park on Waterloo Drive, Gardnerville, NVFee for judged cars: $25 per car

BBQ luncheon served by Sierra Nevada Region • Cost: $15 per personBBQ’d on site by Gilbert Dayao from Gilson Auto Body

**No alcoholic beverages, glass containers, or animals except Seeing Eye dogs with masters per Lampe Park regulations

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June 3, 2009 SVR board meetingby Kim Nelson, SVR Secretary

President Cookie Anderson called the meeting to order at 6:42PM.

Attending: Mike Willis, Emily Willis, Kim Nelson, Cookie An-derson, Doug Klein, JR Evinger, Larry Wilson, Babette Hatten, Helen Ashuckian, Bob Peake, Ray Silva, Jerry Cupler, Frederick Rauch

Minutes: The April minutes were reviewed and accepted.

OLD BUSINESS: None.

NEW BUSINESS:Policy Statement: SVR’s Policy Statement was approved as pub-lished and Mike Willis with his committee of Doug Klein and Bill Keegan will meet to fine tune the document. In an effort to keep the dinner meetings as reasonable for our club members as possible a motion was made, seconded and unanimously ap-proved to round the actual cost of the dinner up to the closest dollar. This practice of “rounding-up” will be in effect for 2009 and be reviewed again in 2010. Also approved was a motion to keep the mileage reimbursement at $.20/mile.

CRAB 2010: Cookie noted that at the Zone Autocross several people asked if SVR was going to have CRAB in 2010. The Board concluded that there is still significant concern whether we could get enough sponsor support with the current economic climate to make the event feasible. Additionally, we have had difficulty in getting club members to volunteer to help put the event on. It was decided that Cookie would write a brief article asking for member input on a CRAB in 2010 and beyond. JR will also ask for member input on our website.

Awards Banquet: At the January Planning Meeting a date in No-vember was selected to have an Awards Banquet separate from the club’s Christmas Party. After discussion it was felt that the club’s calendar in November and December was too busy to accom-modate a separate Awards Banquet. Therefore, it was decided to keep the awards presentation included with the Christmas Party but to present the awards after the social hour and before dinner.

Parade Zone Party in Keystone, Colorado: Cookie reported that the Zone is planning a Zone party for Parade attendees and has requested that each Region pay $10.00 for each person from their Region attending Parade to help off set the costs of the party. As this is a change from past practices the Board requested Cookie get more information on how the monies will be used before tak-ing a vote.

BOARD MEMBER REPORTS:Charity: Tambra KroetzNo report.

Competition: Frederick RauchFrederick believes that we will be getting the opportunity to have another Drivers Education event at Laguna Seca on December 18th. Bob Peake reported that the two-day Zone Autocross in Stockton was a success with 52 drivers each day and a Saturday

night pizza party at Round Table in Stockton. The event was basi-cally a break-even for the club. The Editor of 914 World Maga-zine contacted Bob to ask if SVR would be interested in putting on an autocross in Lake Tahoe next year. The board encouraged Bob to get more details and investigate the feasibility of such an event for our club. Kim presented an update on the June 13th and 14th Zone Concours at Niello Porsche and indicated that the Saturday Dinner now has 52 people signed up. The Concours committee has been meeting and all plans are in place for SVR to host another great Zone Concours. Helen updated the Board on our Rally activities and requested that we put announcements in the Sacramento Bee for our Rally’s. Cookie suggested that Helen should just go ahead and coordinate her events with the Bee.

Advertising: Mike WillisNo report.

Drifter: JR EvingerJR noted that John Murphy is having difficulty receiving the e-mail file of the Drifter so that John can post it on our website. It may be that the file is too large for John’s server. JR noted that he would get it resolved.

Financial Report: Betty SilvaIn Betty’s absence, Ray Silva reported that the club is financially strong and has money in the bank.

G24: Lee DeterNo report.

Goodie Store: Tom SissonReport received and approved.

Membership Director: Doug KleinSVR has 577 primary members with 473 affiliate members for a total of 1050. The club also has 4 dual members. We had 7 new members and 1 transfer-in. Doug reported that he had 75 extra Membership Directories printed, which will hold us through un-til our next Directory update in December. Doug also got a bid to set-up and print the next membership directory. JR thinks that he might have the software necessary to set up the database for printing so Doug is going to e-mail JR the membership data so he can test the software.

Social Director: Babette HattenBabette indicated that more club members are attending our Monthly Breakfast gatherings with 28 showing up last month and more scheduled for this Saturday. Cookie Anderson and Bill Keegan are putting together a wine Tour and Dinner on August 9th. The Budget for the event was presented and unanimously approved. Watch the Drifter for details.

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July Membership Report by Doug Klein, Membership Director

The Sacramento Valley Region has 577 Regular Members and 473 Affiliate members (husband, wife, son, etc) for a total of 1,050 members. This past month, we had 5 new members, a transfer-in from the Shasta Region and another from the California Central Coast Region for a total of 8 new SVR members.

New Members:Mike and Tia ChoyDavis CA [email protected] 2008 Cayman S Brown

Buddy LantLincoln CA [email protected] 2009 Boxster S Blue

Jackie and Gayle SmithGold River CA [email protected] 2003 Boxster Black

 Transfers In:Pat and Carol BarrSacramento CA [email protected] 1985 911 CoupeFrom: California Central Coast Region

Curt KeenGridley CA [email protected]: Shasta Region, California

Changes:Doug and Delfina [email protected]

Michael Huang and Emmaline JuRocklin CA 95756

Dave [email protected]

Chirs and Christy WeissenseeSacramento CA 95816

Congratulations to the following on their:One Year Anniversary:William GainesBert and Susan GiannelliChirstopher Merrill and Neal BowkerTom and Diane NoonanWilliam PhillipsGeorge PoppicChristian and Angela Simon

Five Year Anniversary:Steve and Meredith KupfermanKayanne and Jerry JacksonHarve and H.B. Porter

Ten Year Anniversary:Bill Williams and Lili Koumis

Twenty Year Anniversary:Daniel and Carolyn Cooper

Thirty-Five Year Anniversary:John and Karen Hawkins

The new SVR database has space for two email addresses for each member. Want SVR emails sent to both your home and work addresses, or to another family member? Email the second address to [email protected], and I’ll include it in the database.

When changing your mailing address, email address, phone or any other information, remember to update both PCA (the national organization) and SVR (your local club). The two databases are separate and independent. Update PCA by logging on to the national web site, www.pca.org. Update SVR by emailing changes to Doug Klein at [email protected].

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Ashuckian Lost, Gets Dummkopfby Larry Wilson, SVR Dummkopf Chair

The March 29th SVR Poker Run was billed as a historic event, and historic it was -- in many ways. It was the first such event in many a year, and it garnered a big turnout of competitors to cruise the Rocklin-to-Coloma-and-return route looking to draw play-ing cards at each intermediate stop that would form a winning 5-card poker hand. The forward-thinking organizers, not wanting any lost cars to spoil an otherwise perfect day, decided to employ the sweep-car concept, which is commonly used in rallies to gather up lost cars and put them back on course.

So, at the pre-event drivers’ meeting at Niello Porsche Dealership in Rocklin, Cookie Anderson announced that Helen Ashuckian, SVR rally chairperson and many-time champion rally navigator, would be at the controls of the official Poker Run sweep-car. The crowd cheered mightily knowing they need not worry about wandering off course. Mother Goose was on duty and she would guide her flock home safe and sound.

Right. Well, safe for a while, because at about the midway point, Mother Goose got lost. Yes. It’s true -- the first time in SVR history. When the Official Sweep car reached the city-limits of Placerville, Helen was almost 9 miles off course. NINE MILES! Fortunately, like all other participants, Helen found her way back to the finish, but her exploits did not go unnoticed by the ever-vigilant Dummkopf snitches, and thus the friendly bunch at Carver’s Steakhouse on April 14, 2009 voted Helen Ashuckian winner of the SVR Dummkopf Award.

Mendocino 2009 TourOctober 30th – November 1st (Three Days, Two Nights)

This is a 3-day, 2-night tour to the Mendocino area. And because Hallowe’en occurs that Saturday, we will have a party. And then take an extra hour of sleep because it is also the end of daylight savings time.

This is a very informal tour. We will have some kite flying (weather permitting), miniature golf, and some socials activities. We have several hotels/inns that we work with to house our group. The 2007 tour had over 65 cars.

We manage a block of rooms at the Hill House (contact is Tom and Tambra Kroetz at 916.989.1954), the MacCallum House Suites (contact is Frederick and Susan Rauch at 916.595.3371) and the Little River Inn (contact is Rik and Lettie Larson at 916.481.6084). We suggest that you make reservations early as the coast area tends to fill up on the weekends (even during Winter).

Schedule: Leave Niello Porsche in Rocklin on Friday morning; lunch stop in the wine country; social on Friday evening. Saturday is open for kite flying, golf, shopping, etc. followed a Saturday night party. Sunday is also open, with folks generally returning home in groups.

Don’t miss out on this popular tour; we even have members from other regions join us for a good time.

And remember: Don’t turn your back to the ocean. [email protected]

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Do you have an itch to display the SVR or PCA car badge at the upcoming

SVR events? Well this is your chance! The Goodie Store has them all in stock along with a lot of other neat stuff like SVR Logo polo shirts and Porsche script T-shirts. We even have a bunch of stuff at special prices that are very reasonable; ship-ping is not but we will do it and you can gripe at the Post Office!

You might wonder what, exactly, is an itch? Well, they don’t exactly know. An itch is still largely that which you scratch, one of life’s great secrets.

It’s a stimulus affecting the nerve endings between the dermis and epidermis; scientists liken it to a form of pain. It’s usually caused by histamine released in the epidermis. Scratching stops it, either by interfering with the nerve impulses or by temporarily damaging the nerves themselves.

If you want to become famous, solve the mystery of the itch. But you won’t get much help from research so far. You’ll just have to start from scratch. Now, aren’t you glad you asked! You didn’t ask? Oh well.

For Goodie Store merchandise, go to your friendly Goodie Store people! See Tom Sisson or Cookie Anderson at meetings and events, or contact them (see the Drifter masthead.) Remember to allow sufficient time as many things need to be ordered.

June 3, 2009 SVR board meeting continued:

Index of AdvertisersA & S BMW 2Dream Car Solutions 13FDR Motorsports 15Frank’s Automotive IBCIPB – Autosport IFCNiello Porsche 4, OBCOK Tire ‘n’ Wheel IBCPacific Power Motorsports 3Performance Products 5The Racer’s Group 10Reflections in Glass 16RPM Kart Racing 11Schatz & Krum 8TrackMasters IFCWalt Stickel 13

GO AHEAD AND SCRATCH……by Tom Sisson, SVR Goodiestorekeeper

Webmaster: John MurphyJohn noted that for the first time he is aware of, the SVR Website had photos contributed by a non-US National. These were taken during the May 9th Blackhawk Museum Tour hosted by Doug Klein. The photos were submitted by Mr. Stephen Andrews of Bristol, United Kingdom. His photos are included in the Gal-lery Section of www.derporsche.net.

Vice President: Bill KeeganBill was out of town for the Board meeting but e-mailed all members the latest SVR Calendar.

Past President: Mike WillisNo report.

President: Cookie AndersonCookie reported that we had new tires and brakes put on the club’s Autocross Trailer.

Meeting adjourned: 8:14 P.M.Next Meeting: RPM Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at 6:30 P.M.

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Drifter ClassifiedsDrifter Classifieds for Porsches and/or Porsche-related parts or accessories are available at no charge to PCA members. Non-members may submit ads at $20.00 per ad. Make check payable to PCA-SVR and send to PCA-SVR, P.O. Box 254651, Sacramento, CA 95865-4651. Commercial ads are not accepted. Please contact our Advertising Manager for commercial advertising information and rates. All ads must be submitted by e-mail to the Newsletter Editor and received by the editor by the 1st day of the month prior to the month of publication. Ads may be shortened to fit available space. Editor is not responsible for content and reserves the right to reject any ads submitted. Not responsible for any errors or omissions. As an additional benefit to our members, all ads are included in the classified section of our web page. Ads are not verified for content. It is the buyer’s responsibility to verify the information in the ads. Ads run for three months unless cancelled.

Parts for Sale

Leather Steering Wheel and Airbag from ’06 Boxster S: will also fit Carrera. I’m told it will fit 986 and 996 as well; excellent condition, with no tears or scuffs. $600. Contact Tom Ware at 916.205.0444 or [email protected]. (01/09)

For SalePiloti Drivng Shoes model DTM, size 11.5, color-navy, grey, & black. Brand new! $50 Dave Hoffman (916) 725-8727 or [email protected] (02/09)

1988 944 TURBO-S

Immaculate Condition Completely Stock 1988 944 Turbo-S Limited Edition with All Records/Services since New including $50K window sticker. Rare Deep Met Red on Special Order Light Grey.

ONLY 22,147 Original Miles.  Yes, that is correct, 22,147 original miles. 

Recent Timing belt, Mobil-1, Water-pump, Brakes/Rotors, New Bridgestone’s on 17” 993 wheels, $Thousands in Re-ceipts.  $25,750. Located in Seattle, WA

Serious Inquirers Only Please !425-210-3247 or [email protected] for more info and pictures! (03/09)

1992 Carrera C2 Cabriolet

This is an exceptional example of one of the last air-cooled 911’s. Completely original, only 75,000 miles. Second owner since 2005. Guards red with tan leather interior. All the amenities, A/C, power windows, seats, etc. Factory stereo/cd player. New ZR rated tires, New top/boot, car covers (2).

Maintenance records available. Asking $23,000 Call Ken at (916) 342-2546 (06/09)

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Sacramento Valley RegionPorsche Club of AmericaPost Office Box 254651Sacramento, CA 95865-4651