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Drive to help Rally Across America raise $1 million for struggling non-profits

6/24/2020

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The Three Rivers Alfisti will be supporting the Rally Accross America effort with two upcoming events: 
  • July 11, 2020 “Over the River Tour “
  • August 29, 2020 "Staggerwinging with Catz"

All of the proceeds from both of these events with be contributed to the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix charities. Be sure to register ASAP!   We will be posting more information on these events with details we get closer.  Below is an article from Hagerty Insurance that explains more about the Rally Accross America.
Jeff Peek, Events, Hagerty Community
23 June 2020
Rally Across America 2020
Lilly Pray has a passion for cars, and now she’s channeling that energy into an organized drive that will give back to the community. Lilly, a nurse in Boulder, Colorado, serves an ambassador for Rally Across America, a grassroots organization whose goal is to raise more than $1 million for nonprofit groups across the U.S.
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As a frontline medical worker and car lover, the fundraising tour is right in Pray’s wheelhouse, and it all started with her dad. Malcom Pray Jr. was a successful car dealer and well-known collector who gave generously to the Boy Scouts, Boys and Girls Club, Red Cross, USO, and other local charities in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Pray Porsche
“My father taught me how to drive classic cars,” she says of Malcom, who passed away in 2013. “If I wanted to spend time with my dad, it was in the garage with him, as well as attending a lot of auctions and concours events.

“I’ve been a concours judge for many years, and it is probably how I made my dad the proudest when I started judging at Hilton Head Concours 19 years ago. He instilled in me a great sense of giving and giving back to my community,” she says.

Lilly Pray began working in the medical field in 1987, first as volunteer, which led to a career as a firefighter/paramedic. She became an RN in 2010 and volunteers as a victim advocate for the Boulder Police Department.

“My brother died in a car crash in 1986,” she says of Malcolm Pray III. “It was a life changing event. My life motto has been always to ‘help the weaker hikers on their journey.’ So as an EMS provider, and now a RN, I guess I’m still helping the weaker hikers and holding their hands in whatever way I can.”
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She jumped at the opportunity to help Rally Across America, which hosted its inaugural drive on June 7, with proceeds going to the Connecticut Foodbank. A total of 41 cars took part, with each driver donating the suggested $100.
Lilly says the idea began with her friends Frank Taylor and Wendy and Jim Petty, who organized the drive as a way to recognize and give to 501(c)3 nonprofits in their area that have greatly suffered during the COVID-19 lockdown. Pray happened to be in Connecticut at the time, so she immediately registered her 1987 Porsche 911. Since Rally Across America hopes to have ambassadors in every state (and average eight drives per state), she took the lead for Colorado.

The first drive that Pray is organizing is set for June 28, beginning and ending in Boulder. Her chosen beneficiary is the Denver-based Morgan Adams Foundation, which raises funds for pediatric cancer research. “The MAF holds the best four-hour concours in the world,” she says, “and they had to cancel their annual major fundraiser on August 24 due to the ongoing events with COVID.”
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She has planned two other drives for July 26 and August 16. They will follow a route “into the foothills of the mountains—an easy 60-mile drive lasting 3–4 hours.” As a registered nurse, Lilly is well aware of the possible negative ramifications of any gathering, so social distancing guidelines will be observed. “We just want to get out in our cars and help the nonprofit community,” she says.
Lilly-Pray-with-Porsche
She’ll be driving the 1959 Porsche Convertible D that she has owned for 25 years. If you’re sensing a Porsche pattern here, you’re onto something. Lilly’s daughter is named Portia.

Pray says Rally Across America events are planned in six states so far, including one later this year, organized by Barn Find Hunter Tom Cotter, that will travel country roads from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Virginia International Speedway and include a parade lap on the track. Details are forthcoming.

“Driving cars makes me happy,” Lilly says. “My car friends really are my family, and there is nothing as fun as gathering for a family reunion—whether it’s at a concours event, a 1000-mile drive, or a short day-run with friends.”
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Rally Across America ambassadors are being sought in every state. If you’re interested in becoming an ambassador or joining a ride near you, contact Lilly Pray at LillyPrayRAA@gmail.com.

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Concorso Virtuale Italiano Dell’automobile 2020

6/6/2020

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AROC COncorso Virtuale Italiano Dell’automobile 2020
The Alfa Romeo Owners Club 2020 National Convention hosted by the Alfa Club of the Rockies was postponed until July 2021.

Along with just about every other organization in the world, AROC has looked for ways to keep our membership engaged with the cancellations and/or postponements of National and Chapter events.

Those ways have consisted of Chapter level Zoom meetings, Detroit Chapter's Zoom tech sessions, posting of those tech sessions on the new AROC YouTube channel, AROC Chapter Presidents Zoom with the AROC Board, and now a new type of virtual event is on the way with the intention for all AROC members to have an opportunity to engage with other members.
Two AROC members, Karen Phillips and Richard Cross, presented an idea to the AROC Board of Directors to have some type of virtual concours and the Board thought that was a great idea.

So after naming Karen and Richard the “Event Czars” the Board got with Parabolica, the publisher of Alfa Owner, for a notification of the event in the July issue and the announcement of the awards in the September issue and things were off and running.
  • June 15, 2020 – Last day for acceptance of COVID-2020 entries.
  • June 20, 2020 – Email with Survey Monkey voting link to start voting on COVID-2020.
  • July 6, 2020 – Last day to vote on entries.
  • July 25, 2020 – AROC Virtual Convention. w/Business meeting & Board Officer election.
Register Now

COncorso Virtuale Italiano Dell’automobile 2020

The name of the event is COncorso Virtuale Italiano Dell’automobile 2020.  AROC Director Doug Zaitz came up with the title name for the event that kept it related to the COVID-19 virus causing all the schedule changes.  AROC Director John Justus began putting the online car show together along with input from AROC Director Arno Leskinen

AROC National is going to present a web based “virtual not a concours” car show. This will be available for all AROC members who would like to display their Alfa(s) in an online virtual concours setting. AROC members will then be asked to vote on a Winner for each class and a Best of Show overall winner.

The voting will be done online, like our Board of Director elections, and the awards will be presented at the AROC Virtual Convention w/Business Meeting & Board Officer election on July 25. 2020 and the results will also be announced in the September issue of the Alfa Owner.

COVID-2020 Classes

Alfas through 1995 – 4 classes
  • Open class – Spiders, roadsters, GTCs, convertibles
  • Closed class – Alfas to 1995 - Closed - Sprints, GTVs, Milanos, Berlinas, Supers, coupes, sedans
  • Competition-prepared class – race, rallly
  • Preservation class – 1995 or older, semi / non-restored but still driven
Modern - 5 classes
  • 8C class – includes coupes and Spiders
  • 4C class – includes coupes and Spiders
  • Giulia class – includes all levels; base, Ti, Ti Sport, Ti Carbon, Lusso, Quadrifoglio, etc
  • Stelvio class – includes all levels: base, Ti, Ti Sport, Ti Carbon, Lusso, Quadrifoglio, etc
  • Competition-prepared class – race, rallly
Other - 2 classes
  • Commercial class – includes police, taxis, trucks, vans, etc
  • With Character class– those with special paint schemes, modifications, or strange locations

COVID-2020 Rules

  • One entry per member per class
  • Member submitting chooses the class to enter (this will be reviewed by agents of the Event Czars to ensure proper or appropriate class)
  • One Photo under 2 MB. It is up to the entrant to determine the content and angle of the photo to best represent their Alfa. Photo-shopped pictures are discouraged.
  • No objectionable or obscene photos and no copyrights violations.

Eligibility:
Open to any current AROC member and their immediate family.

Entry Information needed:
  • First & Last Names
  • AROC Membeship #
  • Primary Chapter
  • COVID-2020 class you are entering (see Class list above as these are NOT standard AROC concours classes)
  • Year, Model, and special edition on the entered Alfa – 40 characters max - Ex: 1978 Spider Nikki Lauda
  • Comments with information about the Alfa Romeo you are submitting – 75 characters max
  • One photo per car and smaller than 2 MB. It is up to the entrant to determine the content and angle of the photo to best represent their Alfa. Preferred photo format is a 4 x 6 photo. Do not post unapproved photos copyrighted by others.
Register Now

Questions & Answers

Below you will find answers to questions already asked by AROC members and hopefully this will help you with while entering your Alfa in the COncorso Virtuale Italiano Dell’automobile 2020.
How many photos can I have?
  • One photo per car per class.  Several members with multiple Alfas have entered multiple classes.  One Spider went in Open, one Milano went in Closed, one 4C Spider went in 4Cs, and one Giulia Quadrifoglio went in Giulias.
Can I change a photo?
  • No, you cannot change a photo, but you can tell us to delete an entry and re-enter that class with a new photo. Send your request to covid-support@aroc-usa.org.
What does Open class contain?
  • Any Alfa with a fold down top or no top: Spiders, convertibles. 
  • Spiders with removable hardtops are Open. After market sunroofs on Berlinas are not.
What does Closed class contain?
  • Any Alfa with a non-removable hardtop. 
  • Coupes - include any model with letters “GTV” in the model, Sprints, Jr Zs, TZs, Speciales, Montreals, etc
  • Sedans - Berlinas, Supers, Milanos (75s), 164s, etc
What would be in Preservation class?
  • Barn finds
  • Entries that have visible rust
  • Body work needed
  • Alfa Red paint that faded to a whitish pink
  • Spiders with fogged rear windows
What is NOT photoshopping?  
  • Cropping the porta-a-potty out of the side background
  • Resizing the photo so your Alfa is more prominent
What is photoshopping?  
  • Solarizing the photo
  • Making it a chalk photo
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