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Last Updated: 24 September 2017

A Look Back, by Ellen Beck - NCR Member

The early 80's were a period of growth and finding our identity as a club. As with any group, the initial enthusiasm carries things along at the start, then things become a little more challenging. NCR encompassed all of NH and VT through this period, and grew from 58 members in 1980 to 150+ in 1985. The treasury, thanks to the fiscal prudence of long time treasurer Mike Grishman, also grew to more than $2,000 by 1985!

1980 was the first year of the soon to be famous Clambake/Concours. This became an annual tradition, with a reported 24 cars and 55 lobster dinners in 1982 - just about half the club attending! 1980 is also the year our logo was developed by member and artist Tim Bent (still a PCA member). Driver's Education, or "track", was also popular in the early 80's. The Northeast Region "Bryar Bash" was an annual favorite, held at what is now NHIS in Loudon, NH. The Zone 1 48 Hours DE at Watkins Glen attracted 15 NCR drivers in 1982, also quite a turnout considering our size. Clearly there were some active and enthusiastic members, at least for the driving, eating and drinking activities!

The Northlander went through some growing pains, with an average of 6 issues per year during this time. Finding an editor, then finding authors and articles to fill the issues, is not a new problem to PCA regions. The region was split about half way between VT and NH members, including a few from surrounding states (and various service members transferring in and out). NCR's President from 81-83 was Richard Brannen, a VT member. Gerrish Porsche/Audi in Woodstock, VT was a primary sponsor, and the region held a number of VT based activities. A favorite was the annual ski weekend at Killington. In 1981 the cost for a ticket for the weekend was $35, and rooms were $18.90 per night!

By 1984, NCR had 2 Vice Presidents, a VP East and a VP West, and our events became more "regional" within the region. In 1983 a new dealership opened in Dover - Ed Byrnes Porsche/Audi - and salesman Steve Kaplan became active as a sponsor. In addition to our own AX series, rallies and lobsterbake, the club also supported neighboring regions and zone events. The Z1 Concours in NJ was popular, as was the annual Watkins Glen 48 Hours. CVR ran an annual Time Trials at Lime Rock for many years, and the Autocrosses at Orange Airport were an annual NER series.

Downeast Region in Maine held their annual der Volksfest, which would lead to the huge undertaking of the 1986 Parade. NCR assisted with planning throughout 1985, and you will read more about the big doin's in the next installment.

NCR History - 1986-1988 - NCR Member Ellen Beck

The 3 years between '86 and '87 saw some big changes for North Country Region. The 31st Parade was held in Portland, Maine in 1986, hosted by neighboring Downeast Region. NCR was a presence throughout, and many members put in a lot of volunteer hours, helping make the Parade both successful and fun. However, later in 1986, our region was visited with a formal request for the formation of a new region from within our borders.

A group of members from the Burlington, VT area wished to break off to form what would become the Green Mountain Region. This created quite a furor within the club, which persisted well into 1987. Many club members opposed the break, noting that VT-based activities were frequent and popular, and most VT members enjoyed NCR events and membership. In fact the 1986 annual meeting, where the split was first announced, took place in Stowe, VT.

The 1986 and 1987 Northlanders discussed the decision at length and in detail. It was a difficult time in our history, however both regions adjusted and have done many shared events over the years with good cooperation.

1988 brought a new spirit to the club, beginning with a rebirth of the Northlander. New editor Don Osborne produced bi-monthly issues using our current photo-on-the-cover booklet format, with heavy stock covers and professional printing, and lots of photos. He instituted a series of tech articles, advertiser "snapshots", and member written features. The changes were remarkable, and fitting, as it was our 10th anniversary year!

NCR hosted a Ski Weekend in Jackson, a Spring Rally at Byrnes in Dover, the first Concours d'Elegance on the ocean in Kennebunk, and capped it off with the first Multi-Event Weekend, to celebrate the 10th anniversary. The event was held at the Eagle Mountain House in Jackson, NH, with over 40 members attending. Saturday featured a tri-region 2-part gimmick rally, took a break for lunch at the Bethel Inn, with a whole new set of clues for the afternoon (how many teeth does the Cliff House Bear have?). Jim and Deb Gratton won (we are used to it by now!). The banquet that evening featured Zone Rep Bob Moir, honored the Morse Family as Enthusiasts of the Year, awarded a 20- year membership certificate to founding member Michael Grishman, and a well-deserved award to Don Osborne for the new Northlander.

Sunday featured a tour to Bob Bahre's car collection in Paris Hill, Maine (we also toured there in 2002). By all accounts, North Country was happily back on track.

Other tidbits gleaned from the newsletter include two fascinating accounts of cross-country trips from members you will recognize, and one telling look-back over our first 10 years. Michael Grishman was asked, in an interview, why NCR pulled away from Northeast Region in 1978. A small group from southern Maine and seacoast NH was interested in competitive events, he said, as events at the time seemed much more social in nature in neighboring Downeast and in NER. They wanted an autocross series, more track time and more technically oriented activities. In 1988, Michael noted that club events again seemed to be more social, with lots of rallies, tours and dinners. Now, in 2003, 15 years later, though we have lots of driving events, we again find a renewed interest in social events. What goes around, comes around!

Early in 1988, Judy and Doug Hendrickson wrote a great account of their trip to the Dallas/Fort Worth Parade of 1986. Next year the 2004 Porsche Parade will be back in Texas again! Later, Ed and Nancy Broadhead wrote of their journey driving a '67 911S to the 1988 Parade in Pike's Peak, Colorado. Nancy titled it "What I Learned on My Summer Vacation, or 7,000 Miles Without AC". "Just how long is a 700 mile day 90 degree day?" (One hour past her boiling point) "Carburetor icing can occur at 90 degrees F." (heater going full blast) and "1.5 hours at moderate speed = hot lunch." This recounts Nancy's now famous tin foil trick. Place your left over linguine and garlic bread in foil packets, insert into the engine compartment at your midmorning break, and voila - a picnic ready to eat at noon!

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Last Updated: 06 April 2023

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Last Updated: 16 September 2025

Here are the photos from this year's Make-A-Wish Charity Laps.

The photos below were taken by David Churcher.

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    The photos below were taken by Ivy and other club members.

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        To view all the photos from Jason use this link

        The user login is mawphotos@ncr-pca.org with the password mawphotos.

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        Last Updated: 15 August 2025

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        Last Updated: 07 April 2023
        How do you read the Northlander each month?  
        Cover to cover 46.6%
        I flip through it 36.2%
        Just my favorite topics 16.1%
        I toss it 1.1%
        Which topics are your favorite?  
        Events 15.4%
        Member Contributions 13.2%
        Porsche Coverage 11.6%
        The Mart 10.1%
        From the Editor 8.4%
        President 8.0%
        Looking Back 7.6%
        Membership 6.9%
        Safety 5.7%
        National Converage 5.2%
        Advertisers 4.7%
        Danielle Badler 3.2%
        Which topics can you do without?  
        National Converage 17.3%
        Looking Back 16.7%
        Safety 11.4%
        Danielle Badler 10.1%
        From the Editor 7.8%
        Advertisers 7.5%
        Membership 7.2%
        Porsche Coverage 7.2%
        President 5.6%
        The Mart 4.6%
        Member Contributions 3.3%
        Events 1.3%
        Would you write an article for the Northlander?  
        No 64.4%
        Yes 35.6%
        What dollar amount is the Northlander worth to you each year?  
        $10 31.6%
        $20 31.0%
        $0 20.1%
        $30 14.4%
        $50 1.7%
        $40 1.1%
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        Last Updated: 11 August 2023

        We want to thank all of you that took the time to complete our 2017 survey. Your feedback really helps us understand where we need to focus our efforts. As some of you will remember, we last did a member survey in March of 2014. This year we repeated most of the topics so now we have some indication of the member preferences over time.

        Before diving into the numbers, we should note that the survey results published in the March 2017 Northlander show only the first page of the survey. Both pages will be available in the April issue. Apologies for any confusion.

        There were 116 of you that completed this year's survey. In 2014 we had 93 members complete the survey. We now have the ability to send emails to NCR members as opposed anyone that has registered at the web site so we sent the survey intiially to our list of 537 email addresses. Approximately 40 percent of you read the email and there was a 25 percent increase in completed responses.

        You can peruse the numbers yourself at this link, and we will summarize them below:

        1. Over 75 percent of you marked your primary benefit as Driving Events or Publications. This is good news and bad news that we will expand on in a future communication;
        2. Over 50 percent of you attended less than five events last year and plan to attend that amount this year;
        3. Over 70 percent of you use online resources to find out about events;
        4. Calendar date, Family Obligations, Travel Distance, and Work Schedule get in the way of you attending events;
        5. Over 20 percent of you think that we have enough events; and
        6. Many of you are will to help at the events.

        When we compare these numbers to the responses in 2014 at this link, we can see that the majority of the responses to the questions are similar with one exception.

        Changes make a difference.

        What do we mean by changes. One of the frustrating facts of running a volunteer organization is that you must focus on only what you can control. A good example of what we can't control is represented by the responses to What limits your ability to attend events? (item 4 above).  What we can control is using the resources available to the club to provide events that members will attend. The best example of this type of change is the 50 percent increase in interest in Rallies from 2014 to 2017.  The other change is that the majority of you affirmed your support for NCR Events Emails. In 2014 this method wasn't mentioned; while in 2017, it was the top response for your primary source of event information.

        Going forward, we will focus less on holding more events and more on improving the experience and execution of each event. One of our challenges is to find an effective means to leverage your willingness to help, so we will continue to emphasize communications to and from members. Beginning this month we will be replacing the first of the bi-weekly event notification emails with the First Friday update. The First Friday update will briefly describe the any changes in the club and the current month's activities. 

        Thanks again for taking the time and staying involved in your club.

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        Last Updated: 07 April 2023
        How long have you been a PCA member?  
        Less than a year 7
        One to three years 18
        Four to ten years 35
        More than 10 years 57
           
        What is the primary benefit from your PCA membership?  
        Attend PCA Parade 2
        Attend North Country Banquet 0
        Receive Panorama and Northlander 30
        Attend Driving Events 63
        Attend Social Events 9
        Attend Technical Sessions 7
        Receive PCA Dealer Discount 1
        Other 5
           
        Are you a member of our Facebook group?  
        Yes 32
        No 84
           
        How many events did you attend last year?  
        Less than five 78
        Five to ten 29
        Eleven to fifteen 8
        More than fifteen 1
           
        How many events do you plan to attend this year?  
        Less than five 63
        Five to ten 40
        Eleven to fifteen 12
        More than fifteen 1
           
        Which events are you most likely to attend this year?  
        Annual Banquet 24
        Autocross 35
        Cars and Coffee 35
        Car Control Clinic 23
        Car Show 50
        Ice Cream Run 30
        Driver's Education 65
        Rally 45
        Social 34
        Tech Session 49
           
        What is your primary source for event information?  
        Email 50
        FaceBook 2
        Northlander 25
        NCR-PCA.ORG 29
        Panorama 4
        PCA National Calendar 0
        Enter answer here 4
           
        Which of the following limits your ability to attend events?  
        Calendar Date 32
        Cost 6
        Day of Week 9
        Family Obligations 42
        Travel Distance 45
        Work Schedule 29
           
        Which events should be offered more?  
        Autocross 8
        Cars and Coffee 26
        Car Control Clinic 6
        Car Shows 12
        Drivers Education 14
        Ice Cream Run 12
        Rally 19
        Social 11
        Tech Session 21
        None, we have enough events 39
        Something else? 10
           
        What events can you provide assistance?  
        Annual Banquet 5
        Autocross 13
        Cars and Coffee 12
        Car Control Clinic 7
        Car Show 18
        Drivers Education 29
        Ice Cream Run 10
        Rally 15
        Social 10
        Tech Session 8

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