
Raise a glass for Computer Museum of America (CMoA) at the second annual BYTE fundraiser. Enjoy dinner bytes, beverages from a hosted bar, live music by The Bourbon Brothers, and exclusive access to the Museum during this event including a new temporary exhibit, They Made What? Surprising Products from Innovative Companies. It’s a fun look at times tech companies explored a new business, released an unexpected product, or were simply too early with an idea. Did you know IBM once produced a coffee grinder?

Earth Day is in April and at CMoA, we’re recognizing this day on April 22nd by collecting and recycling your old electronics. Do you have unused electronics lying around? Do you want to dispose of them securely? Computer Museum of America (CMoA) and New Life Technology Group have partnered to hold a contactless electronics recycling drop off at CMoA.
Flat screen TVs have a $20 disposal fee per TV.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept the following items:
TVs (other than flat screens) / CRT (Tube) Monitors or TVs / DLP/Rear Projection TVs
Refrigerators / Large Appliances
AC Units / Thermostats
For a complete list of acceptable/unacceptable items, please visit NewLifeTechGroup.com

National Recycling Day is in November and at CMoA, we’re recognizing this day on November 11th by collecting and recycling your old electronics. Do you have unused electronics lying around? Do you want to dispose of them securely? Computer Museum of America (CMoA) and New Life Technology Group have partnered to hold a contactless electronics recycling drop off at CMoA.
Flat screen TVs have a $20 disposal fee per TV.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept the following items:
TVs (other than flat screens) / CRT (Tube) Monitors or TVs / DLP/Rear Projection TVs
Refrigerators / Large Appliances
AC Units / Thermostats
For a complete list of acceptable/unacceptable items, please visit NewLifeTechGroup.com