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February Social Reports & Announcements

Socials In Review

The January breakfast social was held at the Eggcellence Brunchery in Annapolis. We filled two tables (including three PCA Juniors) and had a great time. Tuesday, January 24th was the date for our monthly dinner social held at Park Tavern in Severna Park, Anne Arundel County. The dinner was a sellout, the food was delicious, and everyone had a terrific social time. We were extremely happy to welcome 5 new members.

The February Breakfast Social will be at Eggcellence in Annapolis beginning at 8am on Saturday the 4th. The February Dinner Social will be at 6:30pm, Tuesday February 21st at the Dive Bar and Grille in historic Savage Mill, Howard County. Please remember you need to register on MotorsportReg.com. If after you have registered, you decide to not attend, please go back into MotorsportReg.com and cancel your reservation. As these events have been selling out, this will allow members on the waitlist to be confirmed.

Upcoming events – March

We are in process finalizing an Irish social dinner on March 21st in honor of St Patrick’s Day. We are also looking at dates for another Guinness Brewery get together.

Currently we are investigating restaurants for a social breakfast to coincide with the Hunt Valley Horsepower gathering. Stay tuned!

Do you have restaurant recommendations or interesting ideas for Socials? Send us an email social@pcachs.org. We’d love to hear from you!

Thanks, Steve & Marsha

Marsha&SteveBuss

Social Breakfast: Eggcellence: March 4th

Come out and join your fellow PCAers for a morning of fun in Annapolis. We’ll meet Saturday morning, March 4th, at 8am in Annapolis. Eggcellence Brunchery features comfort food for breakfast including waffles, pancakes, build your own omelettes, benedicts and more. Check out their menu here.

All participants must register for the breakfast on www.MotorsportReg.com by March 2nd.

Seating is limited to 30 people. There is no registration fee for this event.

WHEN and WHERE

When: March 4th, 2023, Saturday

Meeting time: 8:00am

Meeting point: Eggcellence Brunchery restaurant, Gateway Shopping Plaza, 2625 Housley Road, Annapolis

410-573-9503

End of social: 9:30am

Cost: Members are responsible for their own breakfast. Registration is free and required for planning purposes.

PARTICIPATION

Participants must comply with PCA, CDC, state and county guidelines for COVID prevention. By signing up for and joining any of our social events, registrants acknowledge and assume all the risks in and full responsibility for their participation. Note that planned events are subject to change, for weather-related or other reasons.

REGISTRATION

The eBlast announcing this event will have a weblink for registration. Click it.

Log onto your Motorsportreg account at www.MotorsportReg.com

Registration will close at midnight on March 2nd. There is no fee for this event.

QUESTIONS

Send social related questions to the Social Committee at social@pcachs.org.

Social Dinner: Dive Bar & Grille: February 21st

By:Steve&MarshaBuss

Please mark your calendars for Tuesday night, February 21st, at 6:30pm at Dive Bar and Grille located in the historic Savage Mill, Howard County. The owners’ philosophy is to serve good food from burgers and seafood to short rib tacos and tasty desserts. They also offer a wide selection of beers and other cocktails in a laid-back atmosphere. Check out their menu here.

All participants must register for the dinner on www.MotorsportReg.com by February 18th.

Seating is limited to 30 people (you will be placed on the waitlist if the limit is met but may be contacted should anyone cancel and there is availability). There is no registration fee for this event.

WHEN and WHERE

When: February 21, 2023, Tuesday Meeting time: 6:30pm End of social: 8:30pm

Meeting point: Dive Bar and Grille, 8600 Foundry St, Savage 240-736-1040 (This location was previously the Rams Head Tavern)

Cost: Members are responsible for their own dinner. Registration is free and required for planning purposes.

PARTICIPATION

Participants must comply with PCA, CDC, state and county guidelines for COVID prevention. By signing up for and joining any of our social events, registrants acknowledge and assume all the risks in and full responsibility for their participation. If you feel sick during the week prior and/or the day of the event or if there is any chance you may have COVID-19 or be contagious, PLEASE do not attend the event.

REGISTRATION

The eBlast announcing this event will have a weblink for registration. Click it. Log onto your Motorsportreg account or create one at www.MotorsportReg.com

Registration will close at midnight on Saturday, February 18th. There is no fee for this event.

QUESTIONS

Send social event related questions to the Social Committee at social@pcachs.org.

Chesapeake Region

After Holiday Party

As always, the After Holiday Party was a great event to relax over a nice dinner and have fun with new and old friends. The Turn House was a nice change of pace after many years in the large Turf Valley ballroom. And what would an After Holiday Party be without cold weather, luckily there was no moisture, just wind on this particular evening of January 14th.

Some of the top gifts this year included a metal 911 outline art piece (most stolen item), a large race banner with Taycan model, a pair of 968 piston & rod book ends, a signed Poconos Porsche Parade print, another Poconos Porsche Parade print with COA, a MetroVac, 2022 Rolex 24 poster signed by all the drivers, a Van Gogh inspired 911 painting, a VW Beetle Hood (2nd most stolen item), numerous books, scale model cars, mugs/thermos/tubblers a Porsche beach umbrella...and Manny’s special gift to Bob of a Hallmark Channel TShirt.

Among the 71 attendees 43 choose flank steak and 28 choose Salmon as their main course, which was part of a buffett dinner that included bread, seasoned mixed vegetables, potato’s and salad. The dinner was preceded by a happy hour that included Hors d’Oeuvre of veggies, cheese, fruit and crab dip. Coffee and desert was served after dinner just before the Yankee Swap began. The service was self serve this year and this helped us keep the cost per guest down as well as the loss to the club per guest.

Holiday Party (cont’d)

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