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The National Electronics Museum is about to reopen! We have exciting news! After 11 months, the tremendous undertaking of moving our museum is coming to an end. Also, The Amateur Radio Club of the National Electronics Museum (ARCNEM) is now operational at our new location. Explore their events and online courses on their website. While there is still a ton to be done (check out volunteering opportunities, here), this spring, we are going to begin tours by appointment only. Then we hope to transition into full-time by our Grand Opening this fall. Be the first to enjoy our new location, which we cohabitate with the Computer Museum at System Source and Bloop Museum. This collaboration allows us to host joint events and tours, providing you with an even richer experience… and we couldn’t be more excited. If you would like to help us now, with our fundraising needs, please click the button below. |
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Mark Your Calendars: Warehouse Liquidation |
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Friday March 8 - Saturday 9th from 10am-3pm BWI Logistics Warehouse & Transportation: 4733 Trident Court, Halethorpe, MD 21227 The main door is where the handicap ramp is located. The security at this facility is tight and everyone must sign in and be able to show proof of US citizenship upon entry: Real ID Driver's License or State Issued ID Card and/or Valid US Passport. Last chance to purchase unique military and commercial electronic materials. Everything must go! Small components to large equipment. To preview items included in the sale please view our NEM Offsite Warehouse Sale Packet through this Google Drive Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-K4mliHA9P8DjqVH0PBJzczTrzty42kA?usp=sharing. The spreadsheet has a listing of most of the items for sale, alongside a searchable folder of reports and an image database. Note that these items are subject to availability with no guarantee. No reservations—it is first-come-first-served. All items are available for best offer prices and sale proceeds go to the National Electronics Museum. If you have tax exemption, please bring your card for us to honor it. |
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Speaking of richer experiences... |
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We are adding interactive digital signage and new displays! We are working with software engineers now and we hope to have that ready before the end of the year. |
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We've joined the Baltimore County Heritage Network (BCHN), a collaborative network of small history organizations As a member, we are contributing to a community e-newsletter sent on the 15th of each month. This free newsletter highlights upcoming programs and events at NEM and partner history organizations in one convenient place. Check out BCHN’S Newsletter Archive. As a subscriber of NEM’s mailing list, you will be receiving this newsletter starting in March. You may opt-out anytime. If you wish to opt out now, please fill out this form before March 1st. After that date please follow the link to unsubscribe at any time. |
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| We Need Volunteers! · Tour Guides & Educators · Artifact Handlers: Cataloging + Inventory · Gallery Setup: Electrical, Carpentry, Mover Skills needed · Offsite Warehouse Inventory + Artifact Sales |
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Thank you for taking the time to read the National Electronics Museum Newsletter! |
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As we look ahead to the National Electronics Museum's reopening, we invite you to be a vital part of our mission. Your support through spreading the word, volunteering, or donating is crucial. Click here to contribute. We can't wait to welcome you back for an electrifying journey. Thank you for being an essential member of our museum family. Best, National Electronics Museum Team |
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Contact Info: 338 Clubhouse Road Hunt Valley Md 21031 Main: 443-345-1309 nationalelectronicsmuseum.org [email protected] MISSION STATEMENT The National Electronics Museum’s mission is To promote and encourage the study of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) To collect, preserve, and exhibit artifacts and documentation related to the development of key electronics systems to motivate the next-generation STEAM workforce. To inspire visitors with an appreciation of the evolution of historical, defense, and commercial electronics. |
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