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Date   : Sun, 26 Mar 1989 00:04:00 MST
From   : Keith Petersen <w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>
Subject: 1989 Trenton Computer Festival information

The following is from a file uploaded to my BBS.  I am NOT the author.
It is presented here "as-is" for its informational value.

--Keith Petersen

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             14TH ANNUAL TRENTON COMPUTER FESTIVAL '89
       Fourteen Years in the Vanguard of Computer Expos!

o  April 22, 1989 - Saturday  9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
o  April 23, 1989 - Sunday  10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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o  The original personal computer show now celebrating its
   fourteenth anniversary at Trenton State College.

o  Special Conferences: Public Domain Software, Packet Radio,
   Business Applications, Computer Music and Art, Desktop
   Publishing.

o  Computers in Education and Technology with applications for
   handicapped children and adults.

o  User Group Meetings: MS/PC-DOS, Apple, Macintosh, Tandy/TRS,
   Commodore, Amiga, Heath/Zenith, Atari, CP/M, SIG/M, 680xx,
   Forth, Pascal and UNIX.

o  Free classes for the general public and novices.

o  Computer Games Contest - with prizes!

o  Software Demonstrations

o  Outdoor Flea Market - software/hardware accessories, surplus
   computer gear, more than five acres of bargains!

o  Exhibits, lectures, and promotions conveniently located on
   the TSC campus.

o  Forums, talks, and seminars held both Saturday and Sunday.  Meet
   the leading experts and attend sessions on latest technical
   advances in software/hardware.  Artificial Intelligence/expert
   systems, business applications, robotics, music, graphics,
   computer-aided design, ham radio, and new languages.

o  Computer Graphics Theater

o  Bill Gates will speak on the future of computing.

o  Much, much more!


FLEA MARKET SPOT
(available through advance sale by mail only)

$30.00 per parking lot space for the first 2 spaces.
Additional spaces are $60.00 per space.  Each order includes one
admission for both days.  The flea market is held rain or shine.
All spots are sold in advance. No electricity or tables will be
available.
For more information call:

     215-387-4614
     215-387-4635 (bulletin board)

Send for more information.

Reservations MUST be reserved between January 1st and March 15th.


ADMISSION/REGISTRATION

General  admission will be at the door only.  General admission
fee, covering both days and all events except the banquet, is
$7.00: students and senior citizens $3.00; preschool children are
admitted free.

Sunday only  - $5.00 general admission, students and senior
citizens,  $3.00.   Children under 12, accompanied by an adult,
will be admitted free on Sunday.

Saturday Evening Banquet - Register in advance by sending a check
for $15.00 per person, made payable to TCF '89 to the address
below.

FREE parking will be available with expanded shuttle bus service
for overflow parking.  Please follow posed signs to off-site
parking.


FOR GENERAL INFORMATION

     Call:  201-549-7538

or write to:  TCF '89
             Trenton State College
             Hillwood Lakes, CN4700
             Trenton, NJ  08650-4700


SPONSORED BY TRENTON STATE COLLEGE AND:
Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey
Trenton State College Computer
Central Jersey Computer Club
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
  and Association for Computing Machinery,
  Princeton Section
Philadelphia Heath Users Group




DIRECTIONS TO THE CAMPUS

Automobile:

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


From Newark and North Jersey:

Persons coming from North Jersey using the New Jersey Turnpike
should exit at New Brunswick (Exit 9). Take route 18N to
Route 1: then follow Route 1 South.  Leave Route 1 at I-295
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

From Pennsylvania:

Follow I-95 North and cross the Scudders Falls Bridge to
Route 31 (Pennington Road) Exit 4A.  Follow from * above.

From Asbury Park-Freehold area:

Take Route 33 West to Higthstown.  Continue to light at
Stockton St. (Route 571W).  Turn right (toward Princeton)
and proceed to Route 1 South; leave Route 1 at I-95 to 95
and travel South toward Pennsylvania.  Follow from * above.

From Northwest New Jersey:

Follow Route 202 until it intersects Route 31 at Flemington.
Continue along Route 31 (Pennington Road) until you reach
the college.  This is about .4 mile past the traffic light
at Ewingville.

From South Jersey:

Take I-95 North to last exit on Route 130/Bordentown.  Follow
Route 130 North to Route 206 North toward Trenton and New
York.  Heading north on 206, take I-295 North (toward
Princeton/Pennsylvania).  Follow from * above.

Parking:

Additional parking will be available at N. J. Department of
Transportation at the intersection of Parkway Avenue and
Lower Ferry Road.  Shuttle bus will run all day Saturday
and Sunday.

Transcribed from handout for BBS distrib. courtesy:
 Drexel Hill N* Z-Node #6  Sysops: Bob Dean and Gene Nolan
 215-623-4040 24/12/3 PCP Access (not resp. for inaccuracy).


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