Our friends at Hackaday are sponsoring the eight-bit game programming hackathon. They wrote the first of several articles yesterday: http://hackaday.com/2016/03/31/hackaday-teams-with-vintage-computer-festival... IEEE Spectrum is sending a reporter and photographer to the show. We've already been publicized on the Facebook/Twitter accounts of the ACM and of the IEEE History Center. Next week we'll be on the CSTA blog + social media (Computer Science Teachers Association). InfoAge sent out an announcement on their Constant Contact account recently. We have our own Constant Contact account and sent an announcement about two weeks ago. That was before Ted Nelson signed up, and there are other new details to share (more exhibits, class schedule, sponsors, etc.) so we'll send another blast soon... maybe tonight. I'm going to contact the Press of Atlantic City (daily paper there) and tell them the story of how, 40 years ago this summer, Apple made its public debut in their town... and that anyone can drive one hour north to see Apple history at our show/museum.