The Chicago Region of the Porsche Club of America was established in May 1957 as the Chicago-Milwaukee region, making the 6th region in the country. The region was the host of the fourth Parade in 1959 at Nippersink Manor in southern Wisconsin.  By 1960, the northern Illinois membership had grown so large that it could support it’s own region and a split at the boarder should be made. Beginning in 1960, the original Chicago-Milwaukee region became simply the Chicago region and a new region was created in Milwaukee.

The members of the Chicago Region of the Porsche Club of America are joined together and are mutually pledged to the furtherance and promotion of the following:

  • The highest standards of courtesy and safety on the roads.
  • The enjoyment and sharing of good will and fellowship engendered by owning a Porsche and engaging in such social and other events as may be agreeable to the membership.
  • The maintenance of the highest standards of operations and performance of the marque by sharing and exchanging technical and mechanical information.
  • The establishment and maintenance of mutually beneficial relationships with the Porsche dealers and service sources to the end that the marque shall prosper and continue to enjoy its unique leadership and position in sports car history.
  • The interchange of ideas and suggestions with other Porsche Clubs throughout the world and in such cooperation as may be desirable.
  • The establishment of such mutually cooperative relationships as may be desirable with other Sports Car Clubs.
  • Mutual cooperation with Porsche Club of America, Inc. and with other regions of PCA.
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