Somewhat a misnomer because the original event was a 356-only get-together, the first annual reunion invited Porsches of all vintages. Last year’s Porsche 356 Registry East Coast Holiday was a multi-day event that drew more than a hundred 356s onto the Ocean City boardwalk and many more in town. The October 2019 reunion attracted roughly twenty 356s and almost 300 other models. Ellen Beck and Bob Gutjahr once again ran the show with precision and enthusiasm.
The Porsche Club of America Zones 1 & 2 and the Porsche 356 Registry supported this year’s event at one of New Jersey’s most iconic boardwalks. The Jersey Shore’s most historic hotel—the charming Flanders—hosted the evening’s festivities, and the Atlantic Ocean served as the scenic backdrop. Porsche Cherry Hill and Hagerty were sponsors and, together with the PCA, set up tents at the Music Pier.
Like last year, I was recruited to do the evening cocktail hour and dinner video show, so my priority was to record a video of the cars driving onto the boardwalk, shoot a bunch of photos, and retreat to my hotel room to edit the photos and video. Luckily John Novotnak was on hand and took a photo of every Porsche as it drove onto the boardwalk, which I added to the evening’s video. Because I was busy doing the video, Chris Martella, who flew in from Detroit just for the event, kindly drove my cab onto the boardwalk.