CIMARRON REGION Porsche Club
Serving Porsche owners in the eastern half of Oklahoma
Serving Porsche owners in the eastern half of Oklahoma
“ Change is easy, Improvement is far more difficult. ”
- Ferdinand Porsche.
The Cimarron Region Porsche Club of America (CRPCA) was formed to provide Porsche enthusiasts an opportunity to enjoy the camaraderie of fellow Porsche owners. We accomplish this through social, driving, and tech events.
We hope you find this website an informative and helpful place to discover who we are, what we do, and what is happening in our club. If you have any questions or comments, please let us know. Send us an email through the "Get In Touch" button on the Contacts and Documents page.
The quickest and easiest way to become a club member is to visit the website for the Porsche Club of America (PCA). This link will get you started on your own membership. Click Here
Your PCA Membership Includes:
After joining the Porsche Club of America (PCA), you will automatically get a subscription to Panorama, the national club magazine containing information, highlights, tech bulletins, car classifieds, interviews, and much more. See the PCA membership benefits page here: https://www.pca.org/membership-benefits
Joining the PCA means you'll also become a member of our "local" Porsche Club - the CRPCA. We are located primarily in the Tulsa area, but we include all of the eastern half of Oklahoma; Bartlesville to Broken Bow; Miami to Durant; and we include Muskogee and McAlester too. You'll receive a welcome letter and an invitation to join us at one of our many events. In the following webpages, you can discover more about our region.
We also have a private Facebook page you can join where we post about current and upcoming events as well as other topics of interest to club members ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/234479915074 ), and a YouTube Channel that features club members in a variety of activities (https://www.youtube.com/@CimarronRegionPCA ). Please subscribe and like!
Hello, Zone 5!
It’s been a minute since I’ve written. It’s been a busy quarter with a lot of
activity. I attended the fabulous Pick Yer Tour event in the Hill Country. Beautiful roads
and an amazing group of organizers and volunteers ensured we all had a great time.
Plan to attend next year! Maverick Region has had a few large events, including their All
Member Party welcoming new members to the club with flair. They also had a now
yearly concours event that continues to grow in popularity. Lastly, they held their Club
Race event at Eagles Canyon Raceway. With so many events in my local region, it was
difficult to venture out to other areas. Rest assured, though, I will be getting behind the
wheel and coming to an event near you! I know one for sure will be the Rio Grande
Valley’s Princess cruise in October. Planning is underway for some fabulous exclusive
events just for PCA members. Registration will be open to their members AND others in
the Zone the first part of July! Come sail with us for an unforgettable experience.
The biggest PCA event I’ve been to this year is the Porsche Parade that was just held in
Birmingham, Alabama in June. We had nearly 150 attendees from Zone 5! I have been
to 23 Parades now and really enjoy them. Although I have a big job on the organizing
committee, I cannot tell you how great it is to see my friends across the country year
after year. There are so many wonderful events and activities planned for the entire
week, it would be impossible to get bored! The reason I mention this is because next
year Parade will be in Oklahoma City, OK July 6-12, 2025. Can you believe it’s coming
back to Zone 5? The last one in our zone was Fort Worth 2004.
You might be asking yourself, “What does that mean for ME?” Well, if you’ve ever
considered going to Parade, it may not be this close for another 20 years. While you
don’t have to decide NOW if you want to go, registration will open early next year
(January or February usually). Registration is in two phases. The first phase is
registering for the overall event and getting your code to reserve your hotel room.
Parade entrants get a great rate at some very nice hotels. Phase two happens a few
months later where you sign up for competitive events you want to attend (concours,
TSD rally, autocross, tech quiz, gimmick rally, golf, art show, etc.), non-competitive
activities (tours, wine tastings, kids’ events, etc.), and banquets. There is really
something for everyone.
Parade thrives on volunteerism. It’s one thing to show up and spectate, but what really
makes it great is rolling up your sleeves and helping out! Don’t fret, though… you don’t
have to work the whole time! Work hard and play harder. The volunteer lunch at the end
of the week is free for people who volunteer for just two or more shifts. Shifts are usually
around 4 hours, so it’s pretty easy to work around your fun schedule. I’m here to tell
you, they will NEED us hard workers from Zone 5 to make this all come to life! Let’s
show them how good we can be and bring southern hospitality like we know how to do.
Start thinking and planning now. If you have any questions, you can always contact me,
and I’ll give you the best answer I can find! Zone5rep@pca.org.
Hope to see y’all soon!
Wendy Shoffit
Porsche Club of America
Zone 5 Representative
Several outstanding local businesses sponsor the Cimarron Region Porsche Club.
We truly appreciate their support and invite you to enjoy their products and services.
Thank You Sponsors!
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