Calendar 2026

Check the calendar for updates, we’re planning more events for 2026.

Public Event at the PA Computer and Technology Museum
Saturday February 7th 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
The PA Computer Technology Museum, also known as the “Computer Church” is located in Parkesburg, PA. The musuem will be open to the public for tours following a presentation of the 2026 museum agenda. This will be a great opportunity to see the collection and learn more about the museum and volunteer opportunities. Bill Degnan will run a “How to Troubleshoot a MITS Altair” workshop demonstration using three Altair 8800b computers that need attention. Around 3PM or so we’ll conclude at the nearby Victory Brewing Company Parkesburg.

Fritz Lodge No. 308
March 17th 630pm-730pm

Presentation: Mid-Atlantic Computing History
Fritz Lodge No. 308
801 Fayette St
Conshohocken, PA 19428, USA

Vintage Computer Festival East
Saturday April 17-19
Kennett Classic will display an Ohio Scientific exhibit, along with friends who will also display their OSI machines, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Ohio Scientific.

Public Event at the PA Computer and Technology Museum
Saturday June 13th 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
The PA Computer Technology Museum, also known as the “Computer Church” is located in Parkesburg, PA. The musuem will be open to the public for tours after a brief presentation. Tentative featured restoration demo: IMSAI Control System “house of the future”. Around 3PM or so we’ll conclude at the nearby Victory Brewing Company Parkesburg.

IMSAI The Environment Manager computer
The earliest microprocessors (1971 Intel 4004, etc.) were used as controllers for things like traffic lights and cash registers. Pictured above is an example of a embedded computer from about 1977 which was used to power a model house. In our June meeting at the Computer Church we plan to work through this microcomputer-powered model house to see if we can get the demo running. Check our calendar for more details.

Public Event at the PA Computer and Technology Museum
Saturday October 3rd 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
The PA Computer Technology Museum, also known as the “Computer Church” is located in Parkesburg, PA. The musuem will be open to the public for tours after a brief presentation. Tentative featured demon presentation: Heathkit EB-400 assembly and testing. Around 3PM or so we’ll conclude at the nearby Victory Brewing Company Parkesburg.