First of all Karen and I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who has visited so far. We have had Mike Tomczak, former Commodore VP and author of Home Computer Wars, Evan, Tony, Dean and his son, Alex Bodnar, Bob Roswell, and a lot of locals new to the hobby, and family. We're going to hold over the Commodore History exhibit for a little while longer, until we replace it early in 2020 During Evan's visit we spoke about coordinating our event dates so that there is no overlap, and we will cross promote our events. I set up a meetup.com group that people can signup with for contact about events or you can friend "kennett classic" on facebook, or just visit the kennettclassic.com website regularly. https://www.meetup.com/Kennett-Classic/ https://www.facebook.com/kennettclassiccomp https://www.kennettclassic.com <https://www.facebook.com/kennettclassiccomp> The first workshop is this Saturday and we had two more workshops planned that hopefully don't overlap with anything VCFed is doing. Moving forward we'll intentionally stagger the workshops. Here is the meetup link that provides the details (it's brand-new meetup.com group so don't be shy to at least join the group) https://www.meetup.com/Kennett-Classic/events/266446596/ Same deal as any workshop I have run at my home or the old office in Wilmington since 2005. Clean and triage your hardware before you bring it, bring an extension cord and power strip, bring tools and parts. If you let us know what you're bringing, it helps others plan what they'll bring and to work together on the same types of hardware. For example, pick a theme like "6502 systems" "S-100 bus" "teletypes" etc. Reminds me of when Dan Roganti came to my house to stay over the weekend for workshop, once with his daughters. Dan was a regular at every workshop back in the day. vintagecomputer.net is full of photos (search term workshop) of past workshops from MARCH and VCFed. Directions and Contact: https://www.kennettclassic.com/contact/ For Sale: https://www.kennettclassic.com/hobbyist-shop/ Kennett Square is centrally located south of Phila and north of Baltimore off RTE 1 between Longwood Gardens and Newark Delaware. This is a very nice retail space with restaurants, pubs, hotels, music, other museums and galleries so if you bring the family and they're not really into vintage computers there will be other things to do. See you there! Future events: https://www.kennettclassic.com/calendar/ Bill