With the PCA Juniors program, PCA is about the kids too!
It’s not just the cars… and now it’s not just the grown-ups! This e-newsletter is produced for parents and sponsors of PCA Juniors and is intended to create engagement and interaction. PCA Juniors is a free program for young Porsche enthusiasts, under 18 years of age, who are registered by an active PCA member. Sponsoring PCA members will receive this monthly e-newsletter featuring information and activities for kids. We hope you enjoy and share this content with your PCA Juniors. For more information about the program click here.
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This month's activity is to create and crash a DIY car! The goal is to keep a plastic egg safely seated inside, and prevent its head from touching the ground in the event of a rollover accident.
This is a completely open-ended project. There's no right way to build it, but be sure to limit key materials like cups and rubber bands to encourage creative solutions!
PCA—Download and print your own exclusive Porsche poster and hang on your wall, refrigerator or in the garage. This exclusive Porsche poster (11x8.5) is #6 of a series that will continue in the following monthly newsletters and was created by artist and PCA member Michael Ledwitz. Michael's artwork can be seen at michaelledwitz.com and @michaelledwitz.
PCA—PCA Juniors again contributed to the concours judging on Friday, August 18, 2023, at the 9th Werks Reunion in Monterey, California. Hundreds of Porsches were parked on the fairways at the beautiful Monterey Pines Golf Course. Read more
WBBM NEWSRADIO—Forty-five teen girls imagined, built, and raced electric vehicle go-karts in ComEd’s second annual EV Rally at the Museum of Science and Industry.
Global News—Dylan Ulinder doesn’t even have his full B.C. driver’s license yet, but his success on the racetrack has earned him a spot in international competition.
UpWorthy—Having a well-organized changing table is crucial to the first two years of raising a child. Because when things go wrong on a changing table, they can really go wrong.
Kelley Blue Book—So your freshly minted young driver has a license. Now what? If you are launching into a search for the best cars for teens, we can help.
GoodToKnow—Travel car games can be the make or break of a family road trip - you've got to get them right. They help break up the 'Are we there yet' war cry of the backseat mini passengers.
AAALiving—Learning to drive doesn’t begin in a classroom or even behind the wheel. Years before you have to think about learner’s permits, you can help your teen prepare for the big day by passing down your driving wisdom.