Computer Museum of America (CMoA) is happy to bring you another Bytes & Brews: The Museum After-Hours event to be held September 23rd from 5:30PM-9PM.
Visit CMoA this fall evening and be the first to see WW2 technology such as bomb sights and communication devices that will be displayed in the museum’s Nook Look. These pristine artifacts compliment the Enigma machine already on display.
In addition, CMoA is happy to have author Jan Slimming speak a few minutes about her book, “Codebreaker Girls: A Secret Life at Bletchley Park” which tells the true story of Daisy Lawrence, Jan’s mother, and her experiences during WW2 working at the secretive Bletchley Park. You may also purchase a copy of her book and have it signed.
Bytes, as in bites, of light appetizers, and adult beverages will be available for purchase and live music is provided. Attendees can explore the Museum and mingle with other guests.
This event is for guests 21+.
If you are a CMoA member, please enter your discount or promo code for the event, If you don’t have that code, please contact us at info@computermuseumofamerica.org.
Who likes ‘bytes’, brews, and some Apollo history? We do!! CMoA is thrilled to bring back the successful Bytes & Brews series for a second year. Join us Friday, June 24th when CMoA will unveil an Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) and the numeric display and keyboard called the DSKY that astronauts used to communicate with the AGC.
Bytes, as in bites, of light appetizers, and adult beverages will be available for purchase.
This event is for guests 21+
Purchase tickets for this fun evening.
If you are a CMoA member, please enter your discount or promo code for the event, If you don’t have that code, please contact us at info@computermuseumofamerica.org.