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Glossary of events:
Adopt-A-Highway- The club has adopted a 2 mile stretch of Hwy 55 just north of Horse Bend. We go and clean it up twice a year. We usually go for lunch afterwards. Kevin Mitchell currently leads this activity. Email at vicepresident@silversageporsche.com
Autocross (AutoX or AX)- This is a closed course driving event usually set up in a large parking lot with cones you must navigate through with different elements such as slaloms, turns and straights. The objective is to finish the course safely, as quickly as possible, without hitting any cones. This event is open to drivers of all skill levels. It is an opportunity to learn how to drive your car better and have a lot of fun doing it. Gary Roeder and Craig Doty lead this event. Email at autocross@silversageporsche.com
Board Meetings- Usually held on the first Tuesday of the month at Porsche Boise at 6:30 PM. We meet to discuss upcoming events and what the club would like to do in the coming months. If you have suggestions, please attend. New ideas are always welcome. All members are welcome. Sandwiches and drinks are provided by Porsche Boise at 6:00.
Charity events- Silver Sage raises money for one local charity each year. We ask our members to nominate a local charity where our club’s donation would really make a difference. Once a charity is selected, we start raising money over the rest of the year through raffles, a charity auction and events like Oktoberfast. At the end of the year the club presents the charity with a check. Gretchen Hill and Molly Cuddeford lead this event. Email at charity@silversageporsche.com
Coffee and Porsches- Held the first Saturday of the month (June – October) at Porsche Boise. Meet up at 8:00 A.M. and plan on leaving at 8:30 sharp. The dealership provides coffee and breakfast snacks in the showroom. All Porsche cars are welcome. Doug Ooley is the Chairperson for this activity. Several different people lead the tour. They scout out the drives ahead of time, so on Saturday we just follow them. Typically, they take us out into the surrounding countryside or mountains to enjoy our Saturday morning. There is usually a stop break halfway to wherever they are taking us. They plan the drives so we will be back in Boise by noon. Email at treasurer@silversageporsche.com
Diva Events- These are social events held throughout the year which could include a drive, a craft and lunch. Historically, this has been an event to honor the women of the club. Denise Seinturier and Gretchen Young lead these events. Email at social@silversageporsche.com
Driver Skills- This is a driving event that teaches you how to better handle your car on a safe closed course. Designated experienced drivers are available to help guide you through the elements. This allows members to learn how to drive their Porsches in a variety of circumstances. Emphasis is placed on improving safe driving techniques. Gary Roeder and Craig Doty lead these events. Email at de@silversageporsche.com
Garage Crawl- This is an event where club members can show off their garages. This is a social event that starts in the morning and ends with a catered lunch. We use three garages in various parts of the town, get to know each other better, eat some good food, and hang out.
General Membership Meeting- This is generally a monthly social dinner event complimented with the Operation Dinner Out in the summer. All Silver Sage members are invited to attend, meet people and share ideas for future activities. Linda Prusynski, Denise Seinturier, Ann Baertsch, Vicki Cannon, and Molly Cuddeford currently lead these events. Email at social@silversageporsche.com
Oktoberfast- This is a whole weekend of events. There are drives, a dinner, and a static car show. This is a big part of our fund raising for the selected charity. It is the club’s biggest single event all year. Gary Cuddeford and Sid Cannon lead this event. Email to oktoberfast@silversageporsche.com
Operation Dinner Out (ODO)- This is a social event. We meet for dinner on Thursday’s during warmer months at a different restaurant every month. You can drive your Porsche or not, there is no requirement there. If you have restaurant suggestions let the social committee know. Denise Seinturier leads these events. Email at social@silversageporsche.com
Porsche Parade- This is held once a year and is a huge national gathering of all things Porsche. There are cars show events, drives, driving events, golf, autocross, fun runs, technical competitions, banquets and tons of things to shop for. For more detail go to PCA.org
President’s Mystery Drive- This is a drive that last a little longer than the Coffee and Porsches drive. The President selects an interesting location and usually plans a lunch stop. This drive is limited only by the imagination of the President. Anthony Vierra is the current president. Email at president@silversageporsche.com
Sage Tick- This is our quarterly, online club publication. It is a color magazine that has articles about what the club did in the last three months. Past issues of the Sage Tick may be found online at www.silversage.com . Participants are always welcome to submit articles regarding Porsche events. Email at sagetick@silversageporsche.com
Spuds Auction- This is a social event and fund raiser for Autocross and Driver Education (DE) events. It is a potato potluck held in an airplane hangar. Bob and Chris Denton host this event. Participants are encouraged to bring items (used, old or new) that could be auctioned. These items can be Porsche related or not. Desserts are always a great seller.
Tech Talks- Tech talks are held one Saturday a month during the cold months, when some of us have our cars put to bed. This is an opportunity to get together and learn something new about Porsche or cars in general. Topics vary from engine tear downs to how to wash your car (and yes you are probably doing it wrong, I know I was). Jackie Roeder organizes these.
Tours- A tour is a multi-day drive led by Silver Sage Members. This is a chance to drive your car along with a group of other Porsche owners and spend some time seeing the sights and getting to know the area better. Tours are a great way to meet other members and enjoy a “mini-vacation” with the accommodations and meals pretty much arranged for you. Diana Molenaar is the Committee Chair for these events, so if you have any ideas for tours, or you would like to lead one, talk to Diana. Email at tours@silversageporsche.com
Treffen- Treffens are national PCA gatherings. Typically, there are two every year. One on the west half of the country and one on the east half of the country. “Treffen – ‘to meet”. That is the entire concept behind the PCA Treffens: an opportunity for PCA members to meet their fellow Porsche enthusiasts in some of the most spectacular locations in North America. PCA has put together a four-day event with an emphasis on guided tours hosted by the knowledgeable local Regions’ experts. Treffens do not include competition, other than how many new friends can you make and how best you can enjoy your time in a unique location.” (pca.org)
Zone 6- PCA is organized into 14 Zones and 147 Regions. Zone 6 includes the 10 PCA Regions located in Oregon, Idaho, Washington and British Columbia Interior. John Sommerwerck is our Zone 6 representative.