About this event
Join us on Sunday, June 25th, as the Chesapeake Region makes its return to Keyes Creamery, a well-known destination on the Maryland Ice Cream Trail. This Sunday afternoon tour will take participants on a relaxed drive along some of Baltimore and Harford counties’ most delightful country roads and lanes, selected by guest tour master Steve Graham. This tour will feature a new route.
WHEN and WHERE
- Assembly Point: Sparks, MD 21152
- When: June 25th, Sunday, at 1:00 PM
- Driver’s Meeting: 1:15 PM
- Departure: First cars off at 1:30 PM
- Destination: Keyes Creamery, 349 Hopewell Road, Havre de Grace, MD 21078
- Distance: 60 miles
- ETA: Approximately 2 hours
About Keyes Creamery
- Keyes Creamery is a small family-run business in Aberdeen producing high quality cheese and ice cream from their own herd of grass-fed cows. In addition to offering hand-dipped ice cream on-site, cheese and ice cream may be purchased to go (just bring an appropriate cooler). Credit cards are accepted, with the exception of American Express. Restroom facilities are not available at the creamery; only a “spot a pot” is available on-site.
- More information can be found here; https://keyescreamery.com/
Charity Drive (optional)
This tour will be held in conjunction with a CHARITY DRIVE spearheaded by Community Service Chair Dan McNally. The tour’s $5 registration fee per adult will be waived for registrants who pledge to bring food stuff and other necessities for the Lindaben Foundation (LBF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to closing the resource gap in food security and other social determinants of health. Their Hunger for Health initiative addresses the link between poor health and food insecurity, with programs like Food as Medicine (FAM) focusing on community-linked interventions for at-risk populations in underserved areas. Recognized for its transparent and effective work, LBF fosters purpose-driven connections, promotes healthier lifestyles, and improves overall well-being for thousands of individuals and families each year.
Please bring only items that appear on the Lindaben Foundation’s list of needs: Canned tuna, peanut butter, vegetable oil, Maseca Flour, rice, dry beans, spices, whole wheat pasta, oat meal, cereals, Goldfish, apple sauce, shelf stable milk of any kind, and toiletries, including women's sanitary Items, pads for seniors, diapers, and baby wipes. Please note that these items are for distribution to individuals, seniors and families in need.
Four-Door Porsche Group
For this tour, if there is sufficient interest, we will include a group that solely consists of Macans, Cayennes, Panameras and Taycans. If you are interested in being in a group like this, please indicate your interest when you register. When we send the tour documents, we will confirm if such a group will be formed in the tour.
PARTICIPATION
By signing up for and joining any of our driving events, registrants acknowledge and assume all the risks in and full responsibility for their participation. PCA waiver forms must be completed and signed by all, online or on paper. Note that planned events are subject to change, for weather-related or other reasons.
REGISTRATION
- Registration will open at 1 PM on June 6th and close at 1 PM on June 22nd.
- PCA members and their guests must be registered and confirmed to join this event.
- Drivers must be adult PCA members with a valid driver’s license.
- Fee $5 per adult; maximum fee $10 per car; minors (17 and younger) free.
- MotorsportReg charges a new $2 booking fee for every registration (not for every person).
- Route instructions and other documents will be sent to confirmed registrants via e-mail on either June 23rd or June 24th. If you have not received the documents by 6 PM on June 24th, please email tour@pcachs.org.
- This event has capacity limits for cars and people.
- When you register, please indicate if you are interested in a Four-Door Porsche Group.
QUESTIONS: Send tour-related questions to Rich Ehrlich, Co-Chair, Tour &Rally Committee, at tour@pcachs.org.