2019 Awards

At the Annual Award Banquet in January, 2020, the ORPCA Board of Directors presented the recipients of the Club’s 2019 annual awards. These members have shown exceptional dedication in giving their time and energy to make ORPCA a more fun and enjoyable for all members.

President’s Award – Heinz Holzapfel
This award is given at the discretion of the President to the member or members deserving special recognition for service to the Club. For 2019, the award was given to Heinz Holzapfel. Heinz and his wife Sylvia joined the ORPCA in March of 2018.  Since then, Heinz has become a very active member of the club. He participates in tours, social events, dinners and other activities. Sylvia recently bought a Macan and they have joined the SUV group. Heinz helped plan a SUV Drive in October.  He takes amazing photographs at all the events he attends. In September of 2018, Heinz volunteered to help with the update of our web site.  He had the vision for what it should look like and how it should be organized. He helped pick a new company to host our web.  He implemented the new framework for the site and did 95% of the work to create it.   Thank you, Heinz, for your support and hard work.

Gear of the Year – Jeremy WIlliams, Tech Editor
This is awarded to the individual who is the hardest working, most supportive and most active in Club activities throughout the year. For 2019, the gear of the year is Jeremy Williams. Jeremy has been instrumental in the establishment of the SUV group for Oregon PCA but also encouraging other region clubs to do the same.  Even though he lives in Bend now, he continues to organize drives like the Octoberfest drive, hikes and other SUV events.  He has supported the club in allowing us to use the Matrix shop for events like the Annual Spring clean and the Autocross Annual Tech Inspection.  Jeremy is also our Technical Editor and writes technical blogs for us.  Thank you, Jeremy, for all your support.

Enthusiasts of the Year – Larry Wendell and Denise Jawad-Wendell
This award is given to member or members that are most active in Club events throughout the year.  For 2019, this award goes to Larry Wendell and his wife, Denise Jawad-Wendell.  Larry and Denise are huge supporters of the club.  They attend many events including those that show cars.  For example, Larry organized bringing a special 911 to the Porsche Forest Grove Concours and a car to our Germanpalooza show. While Larry was GM at Porsche Beaverton, he continually talked to new customers about the club and looked for opportunities to support the club.   Larry and Denise have moved to the Fife, Washington area, but they continue to support the club, even attending our Holiday party in 2019.  Our thanks to Larry and Denise for their enthusiasm for the club. Denise and Larry were not able to attend the party.

Mark Donahue Award – Anson Lytle
This award, named for a very successful racecar driver of the 60’ and 70’s, is given to the member who demonstrates outstanding motorsports enthusiasm and achievement throughout the year. This year’s winner is Anson Lytle. Anson is the silent backbone of our Autocross events.  He is in charge of the registration for the event.  This encompasses the tasks that make Autocross come to life.   He sets up all the registration pages for the event. He takes all the registration questions that come in (there are many!) and provides answers.  He checks everyone in for each event, assigns car numbers and organizes who runs in each run group. He helps make sure that the timing system is running and recording the results for every run.  He also participates in the event and often wins his group!   After the event he rolls up the information on every run that everyone did and summarizes the winners overall and in each group.  In 2019, we did a special autocross for the Porsche Pirelli weekend at PIR.  This was an incredible success but more work for Anson.  We also tried to have 2 autocross events in one day.  Anson did his best to make the set up for this smooth, it was difficult and very time consuming, as the software we use is not set up for 2 events in one day.  Whewwww, That is a lot of work.   Thank you, Anson for your passion.

Family of the Year – Brad and Carole Hedstrom
This award is given to the family who is most active in Club activities throughout the year. For 2019, this award goes to Carole and Brad Hedstrom.  Carole and Brad are very active members in drives, tours, social events and dinners.  They often lead groups on arrive and drives. They led the Maryhill Loops Event to a great success. Our Club had never done a Maryhill Loops event. Carole and Brad had done one with BMW and were excited to bring this fun event to our club.  We had more than 30 members enjoy a fun day driving on a fun private road.  Carole is our new Secretary on the Board of Directors for 2020.  Thank you Brad and Carole for your support of the club

New Member of the Year – Mike Stack
This award is awarded to the new member, who upon joining ORPCA demonstrates a “can do” attitude toward events, both in participation and assuming a level of responsibility.  This year’s winner is Mike Stack.  Mike and his wife Stacy joined the ORPCA in late 2018.   Since then they have become active members in our community.   They do drives, tours and attend socials and dinners.  They also both participate in autocross in their 2000 Boxster (pepper).  They came in 6th and 7th in their class (with Stacy in 6th) in their first year participating.  Mike also created a new column in our Anzeiger Newsletter: From My Perspective. This column is about his perspective on being a new Porsche owner and a new club member.  Thank you, Mike for your passion for your Boxster, Pepper and the club

Tourmeister of the Year – Eric Lewis
This award is given to the individual who is most active in organizing and leading the various tours that the Club schedules each year. This year the winner is Eric Lewis.  Eric took on the role of tour director at the beginning of 2019.  He had participated in tours but not led or organized them. To kick off his role, he held a feedback session on how the current tour program was working and used that information to make some changes.  He held a tour training class for people to learn how to create and lead tours. He has tested standardizing directions, implementing better route creation, and breaking into smaller groups.  He created 2 of the arrive and drive routes and a SUV drive to Windy Ridge. He has really made a difference in our tours.   Thank you, Eric, for your energy in this role.

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President's Message

Carol Hedstrom

People Power

I have been an advocate and cheerleader of our many volunteers for several years. This year we have
had even more members step up and help out! Clearly, in order to organize and host over 100 separate events, it takes some peoplepower. As we are at mid-year, I want to share an update on what our volunteers are doing for the Club. It’s your Club and we want all of you to enjoy the fun and of course help out if you feel inclined to do so. 

ORPCA’s Autocross Team layout courses, set up and take down cones, implement safety procedures, keep time, manage standings, train and encourage new drivers, and do it all at the break of dawn. This is a hardy, knowledge-heavy group of dedicated people who produce one of the strongest autocross organizations in the Pacific Northwest. If you have not participated in autocross, you should. You will be introduced to the sport by some of the best and probably become a better driver. 

Our Social Committee and volunteers organize our monthly dinners, scout locations for future events, and plan the new-member orientation as well as the holiday party. They also monitor tickets for each social event, help prevent allergic reactions, and are on the lookout for all mobility needs. Have you tried one of the new Road and Fork events? These small-scale, intimate, elevated experiences are the brainchild of the Social Committee. Cheers to this team! 

Drive Team volunteers scout routes and roads, lead drives, curate drive groups with leads and sweeps, check out potential stops for restroom breaks, maintain a large library of routes, handle oodles of pre-and-post drive logistics including insurance and follow-up reports. The drive team works closely with the Web Team to ensure that all drives (70+ this year) are listed and described accurately on our website and that registrations open in a timely manner to keep it easy for members to join in drives throughout the year. 

The Membership Team orders and distributes name badges and anniversary pins. Name badges are key, but only one element of the many tasks involved in the Membership purview. Team members are master spreadsheet and database gurus. When questions arise around membership dues: what’s included, when and how to pay, this Team jumps in and clears the confusion. Additionally, Membership and supporting volunteers staff our tents and booths at public events to encourage new members to join and answer all questions relating to ORPCA. 

Our new Community Outreach Committee is currently a small group of volunteers strategizing on how to serve others. This team guides our charitable giving efforts as well as finding opportunities to enhance our image and reputation in the small towns and cities we pass through on our drives. We will hear more from them as the year goes on. Please be sure to check out the June Anzeiger message from member Wendy Wells regarding this team effort. Your input is needed; remember, it’s your club and you can help guide the future. 

Web Team, oh geez, what don’t they do? The Web Team, together with Social Media and Member Email, are the heartbeat of your Club. These people guarantee that you know about drives and upcoming events, and that you can register for events. They maintain lists of who is attending, handle cancelations, provide instructions, share information, and announce changes when needed. 

Northwest Passage Team, a stand- alone, perpetual group, handcrafts an epic journey every spring and then does it again a few months later in the fall. These people know their stuff and are quick to adapt to conditions and unexpected events like road closures due to weather and those unfortunate seasonal fires that pop up in our part of the country. While on the tour they are alert to pitfalls like rocks on the road that may take out tires or create other hazards. They and the event they organize are an example of planning success on every level. 

Your member newsletter, Anzeiger, is produced by a team of people, but mainly the editor and editorial support team. They are joined by a small group of experienced proofreaders, and many member contributors. Anzeiger is a big monthly project that showcases our many events and entices members to participate in future events. 

ORPCA’s Board Members are a classic working board. This group of people, along with numerous chair-people, manage the behind-the-scenes workings of the organization. That means everything from finances and calendar of events to interfacing with the national organizer, outside clubs, advertisers, sponsors, and kickstarting many sub-committees that make up the greater ORPCA organization. They are the hands that guide the other teams and committees and try to stay in the background. 

While I have not listed the names of everyone on the above teams, the list is long. I want to thank the entire unnamed list of people for their efforts, commitment and sense of fun for all that they do. I hope you thank them too! I know that after many events, some people will drop a short line of thanks to the organizer. You may not realize how good that makes them feel, but trust me, a little thanks goes a long way. If you enjoyed reading an article, had a good time on a drive or one of our multi-day tours, please give a nod and a thumbs-up to the organizers and volunteers who made it happen. It’s your club and it is 100% volunteer run.

Let’s Drive!

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