Each year, the Sports Car Club of America® hosts its National Convention, inviting every member to get educated on all things Club related, have great conversations with other Region leaders and SCCA Staff, and have a fantastic time in the process. Not only are we doing it again in 2025 (impressively, for the 81st time), but we’ve also got the dates that you need to put on your calendar.
The 2025 SCCA National Convention will take place Jan. 16-24. You’ll also want to mark on your calendar that registration for the event opens on Dec. 2, 2024. You can also make a note that the National Convention will once again be free for all members to attend, and it’ll be completely online, making it easy to attend, as well.
An Inviting Theme
Each year, the SCCA National Convention’s theme expands on the prior years. In 2023, we encouraged you to “Engage,” then building on the momentum was last year’s theme of “Growth.” In 2025, the National Convention will focus on inviting others to join the journey.
“Invite” will be more than a theme for the 2025 National Convention; it will explore how members can actively invite new participants, encourage leadership, and engage in the meaningful conversations that propel SCCA’s growth.
Join us in January 2025 as we come together to shape the future of our community. And in the meantime, keep an eye on the National Convention’s website for the latest information.
Div Cons Are Nearing, Too
While the SCCA National Convention is virtual, SCCA encourages the Club’s Divisions to hold their own conventions – and in person, if possible. Divisions hosting any convention will feature representatives from the SCCA National Office, allowing for relaxed and open conversations with Region leaders all across America.
Of SCCA’s nine Divisions, two have confirmed dates for their conventions so far:
- Jan. 24-25, 2025: Southeast Division, St. Simons Island, GA
- Feb. 28-March1, 2025: Great Lakes Division, Fort Wayne, IN
Registration for Div Cons – plus several others to be announced – will be available in the coming months.
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