This was posted on another list, I thought that others on this list would be interested.
Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: > From: "Dave McGuire mcgu...@neurotica.com [midatlanticretro]" > <midatlanticre...@yahoogroups.com> > Date: September 22, 2015 at 10:44:52 PM EDT > To: "midatlanticre...@yahoogroups.com" <midatlanticre...@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [midatlanticretro] Announcement > Reply-To: midatlanticre...@yahoogroups.com > > > Some of you are aware that I've been pursuing a long-term project of > constructing a museum in the Pittsburgh area. > > I am proud to announce that we have hit a major milestone: We have > set a date for the first public opening. The Large Scale Systems > Museum will open its doors to the public on Saturday, October 17th, > just under one month from now. > > This is to be a one-day provisional opening coinciding with an event > here in town. We may decide to open the museum regularly on a sparse > schedule afterward, or it may wait awhile, depending on how things go > on the 17th. The renovation work is ongoing, so it won't be perfect, > but we think it'll be good. A great deal of progress has been made > here in the past several months. > > Many of the Really Big Computers here will be running and > demonstrated on a rotation throughout the day. > > The event in town is a large "block party" of sorts that will > encompass much of the downtown area. A few highlights: > > - A fancy department store that was located on this block decades > ago will re-open in their old store location to show off vintage > wedding gowns, and some people who purchased their gowns there in the > past will bring them back to show them off. > > - A local winery will set up a wine tasting. > > - A soldering workshop. > > - A makerspace pop-up. > > - A beer garden! > > - The standard fare of food vendors, live bands, etc. > > There are two other "Big Deal" tie-ins that I'd like to announce: > > Big Deal #1: Many of you will remember my fiancee Autumn, who sold > handmade vintage-computer-themed soaps at the most recent VCF-East. > Her company, Apothecary Soap Company, will be opening its first store, > here in town around the corner from our main building. > > Big Deal #2: While the details aren't yet finalized, C/PMuseum in > downtown Pittsburgh, curated by Corey Little and Chris Little, will be > relocating many of its exhibits, including some vintage game consoles, > to a temporary exhibit space just a few buildings down from mine. > Since C/PMuseum's primary focus is on microcomputers and the Large > Scale Systems Museum's primary focus is on minicomputers and > mainframes, so together we'll have great coverage of a range of genres. > > My building is at 924 4th Avenue, New Kensington, PA 15068, right in > the middle of the block party area. New Kensington is about ten > minutes' drive from the Allegheny Valley exit of the Pennsylvania > Turnpike, Exit 48. It's a very easy area to reach, and there are a > number of decent hotels nearby. > > I wish to extend an invitation to all of you to attend this event. > It's on Saturday, October 17th, from noon to 8PM. > > Please feel free to forward this message to anyone whom you think > might be interested. > > Thanks, > -Dave > > - -- > Dave McGuire, AK4HZ > New Kensington, PA > > __._,_.___ > Posted by: Dave McGuire <mcgu...@neurotica.com> > Reply via web post • Reply to sender • Reply to group • > Start a New Topic • Messages in this topic (1) > VISIT YOUR GROUP New Members 1 > • Privacy • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use > . > > > __,_._,___