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.
This month's activity is learning how to make an origami car.Watch this video to see how. Once your activity is completed, post a photo on our social media pages:
Hagerty—Nearly 20 years ago, I was in high school and riding to Thunderhill Raceway Park with Bruce Trenery, a vintage car dealer. During our trip, he articulated his predictions for the future of enthusiasm for cars.
ABC10—While most 13-year-olds are probably playing video games or getting in trouble with their friends, one 13-year-old doesn't have time for all that because she's too busy burning rubber.
The Drive—The Children's Museum in Holyoke, Massachusetts is creating future gearheads with an awesome new exhibit designed to teach kids about cars. It's called the Automotive TECHnician Center and it not only teaches young kids about cars, it allows them to get hands-on.
NBC Sports—One of the greatest upsets in All-Star Race history didn’t take place on the track but off it, as officials scurried to decipher an unusual pattern in fan balloting.
Greenlight—In guiding your teenager into the world of driving, part of the lesson is ensuring they understand how to budget for the maintenance costs involved with owning a car.