Every generation of NCR‑PCA.ORG has been developed by a volunteer who simply decided it was time to give something back. That’s how this whole story has unfolded — not through committees or consultants, but through members who raised their hand and said,
This is the final article covering the club’s website NCR-PCA.ORG. In the first two articles we reviewed the history of the website and what members can do at the website. In this article we will look under the hood to see what makes it go. The first two articles can be found in the March and April issues of Northlander and at this link.
This is the second of three articles describing our club’s website NCR-PCA.ORG. In the March Northlander, we took a quick ride through the website’s history. You can view that article here. This month we will journey through the website’s functionality. Next month we will look under the hood and describe the technology used to develop and maintain the site.
This article is the first in a three‑part series exploring the evolution, capabilities, and inner workings of NCR‑PCA.ORG. Our goal is to give members a clearer understanding of what it takes to operate and maintain the website that supports so much of our club’s communication. This month, we look back at the site’s history—from its earliest days in the 1990s to the modern platform we rely on today.
If you wish to have a login at the North Country Region website, please contact the Website Chair and a login will be created that will give you access to the Members Only area to:
In addition to the North Country Region website, NCR has a private Facebook Group and an Instagram area. Links to these areas are provided at the top right location on the front page of the website. North Country Region also uses MotorsportReg.Com for event and activity registration.
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