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Date   : Thu, 21 Apr 1988 19:57:00 MDT
From   : Keith Petersen <W8SDZ@SIMTEL20.ARPA>
Subject: Trenton Computer Festival info

Thanks to Jay Sage for providing this info.

--Keith

Trenton Computer Festival '88

                                                April 20, 1988
                                                Jay Sage

Since no one else has uploaded an official file about the Trenton Computer
Festival, I have composed this one myself.

The festival will take place on Saturday, April 23, from 9 am to 6 pm and
Sunday, April 24, from 10 am to 4 pm on the Trenton State College campus.

There will be more than five acres of flea market, rain or shine, and more
than a dozen technical sessions running in parallel!  One of the technical
sessions on Saturday will concentrate on Z System.  I will be speaking on
NZCOM and Z3PLUS.  If time permits, I may talk about ARUNZ as well.  Hal
Bower will present the new ZSDOS disk operating system.  Bruce Morgen will
be there, and others as well, I am sure.  We hope to see you there, too.

Admission is at the door only.  Fee for both days: $7 for adults, $3 for
students and senior citizens, free for preschool children.  Sunday only
admissions are: $5 for adults, $3 students and seniors, free for children
under 12 accompanied by an adult.  FREE PARKING is available, with shuttle
buses from overflow parking areas.  Follow posted signs to parking areas.
For more information, contact Trenton State College at 609-771-2667.

DIRECTIONS:

Railroad: Trenton is on the main service line of AMTRAK.  The railroad
station is in the city, five miles from the campus.  The NJ Transit-Mercer
"G-Trenton State College" bus goes from the station directly to the campus.

Plane: The Mercer County Airport is located within two miles of the campus.
It serves airlines offering daily flights between Trenton and Washington,
Philadelphia, and Newark.  Taxi service is available at the airport.

Automobile: The college is most easily reached by automobile.  Trailblazers
at key intersections near the college will help with directions.

from Newark and North Jersey: Exit from the NJ Turnpike at New Brunswick,
exit 9.  Take Route 18N to Route 1; then follow Route 1 South.  Leave Route
1 at I-295 to 95 and travel south toward Pennsylvania.  Take exit 4,
Pennington Road South.  Continue on Pennington Road (Route 31) south through
the traffic light at Ewingville Road intersection to the college.  The
college is on the left about 0.4 mile from the light.

from Pennsylvania: Follow I-95 North and cross the Scudder Falls Bridge to
Route 31 (Pennington Road) Exit 4A.  Then follow directions above.


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