The 29th Annual “Last” Chicago CoCoFEST! Is a Wrap!

With abject apologies for the delay in posting this (I had to take another trip immediately following the show and am just now getting caught up), I wanted to extend my appreciation for everyone who attended (virtually or physically), presented, or exhibited at the 2021 show on behalf of GCCC. As I’ve noted, Heron Point will always hold a special place in my memory (both for this show and the Vintage Computer Festival Midwest that also hosted events there for years). I’m convinced “Touch the Heron” will eventually become an inside joke separating the new attendees from those who have visited for many years. That said, I was excited to move into the Elk Grove Village venue and I believe the new home suits the club well:

  • I’ve always preferred the hotel and show venue share a space. It’s so nice to not have to brave the weather just to walk to the event from your hotel room
  • The new layout offers a nice place for registration/payment
  • More main show floor space
  • The side rooms offer similar square footage compared the Heron Point auction/registration/presentation room, but there are two (2) of them
  • Much easier load in/out capability. No more being “Stuck in an Elevator”
  • Ability to grab a quick bite to eat without leaving the venue.

In addition to venue upgrade, I was most impressed with our video capabilities. Each presentation was recorded and streamed for later reference (or for those like myself who could not attend all of them) in a professional manner. Folks appeared to find the live show floor feed(s) useful as well. I’ll try to post all of the videos at the end of this posting.

Events don’t just run themselves, so I’d like to thank some folks who ensured the work got done:

Show Organizer: Tony Prodraza

Presentation Staff: Steve Strowbridge, Randy Weaver, and Marc Bosley

Registration/Financial: Richard Bair, Eric Canales, John Mark Mobley, and Brian Goers

Auctioneer: Jason Timmons

I’d also like to extend many thanks to Marc Bosley for helping me demonstrate items during the 3 (three!) auction events we held, and a heartfelt Thank You to Eric Canales for helping with the many odds and ends (printer paper gofer, cord runner, etc.) during the event

The club also owes many thanks to Jason Timmons and Michael Lee, who organize the Vintage Computer Festival Midwest. Free of charge, they loaned GCCC commercial power strips, portable PA systems, projectors, projector screens, and wireless microphones. They also graciously agreed to store club materials until our next show.

As noted at the informal at-show business meeting, The 2022 30th Anniversary Annual “Last” Chicago CoCoFEST! is confirmed for May 14/15 at the Elk Grove Village Holiday Inn (I have the contract in hand) and will follow the same general configuration. I am eager to hear from attendees, exhibitors, and presenters, but I do know the following changes should be considered:

  • I didn’t see any value in opening the venue up Friday morning for club set up. Folks did not start arriving until noon anyway.
  • Coffee service. (I didn’t think about it, since I don’t drink it). We got it in place for later Saturday and all day Sunday, but we’ll get it in place formally for the next show.
  • More time between presentations. Back-to-back presentations were too hard to stay on schedule and gave no time for pre-talk prep and downtime for the A/V staff. For May, my thought is to start at 9:30AM, do 1 hour presentation, then a half hour of show floor time, another hour presentation at 11AM, lunch, then a presentation at 1:30PM, and a half hour downtime before the Saturday auction. We’ll lose a presentation slot, but I think the anxiety level will go down significantly. For Sunday, schedule at most 1 presentation in late morning (11AM, perhaps), and none in the afternoon.
  • More time for lunch. 1.5 hours seems OK. noon-1:30PM
  • Prioritize in-person exhibitor presentations to allow attendees time to visit presenter booths afterwards.
  • Real-time attendee count and financial reporting. I admit I was so focused on making sure people who did attend got their materials and tables and such, I didn’t think about statistics, but folks were asking about attendees (which is appropriate) and whether we had broken even on the show. It’s good information to know and have for the meeting.
  • I wasn’t overly wild about the evening business meeting. In my mind, after 6PM, the show is over for the day. I’d like to relocate the meeting.
  • Confirming table usage a few days prior. Without that information, it was difficult to pull the empty tables from the layout and so we ended up with more tables in the layout than we needed. It would have been an easy fix to do on Friday, but once people are set up, it’s a huge imposition to ask them to move.

Nothing above seems overly difficult, just some tweaks here and there.

The auction was an unqualified success. I’m not privy to previous year totals, but it appears we netted about ~$6,000.00 for the auctions alone. I do appreciate everyone who participated. Mostly, I’m even more happy that we’ve moved literally dozens of totes containing hardware and software into enthusiasts’ hands and greatly reduced the storage load for club officers and members. That said, I’d prefer we not repeat the auction pace in 2022.

I await more dinner reports, but those I did receive gave the entrees and sides an enthusiastic thumbs up. The desserts underwhelmed, so I’ll share those comments with the hotel.

If you missed the show or part of it, here’s a list of links to the recorded video:

Glenside 29th Annual “Last” Chicago CoCoFEST! Playlist

Show Floor Feed

Opening/Show Floor

CoCoFEST! NitrOS-9 Ease of Use for Beginners

Everything in the MC-10 but the (Kitchen) Sync!

Living the Dream as a CoCo Game Developer

CoCo Community Collaboration

No Minimum Bid Auction I

Glenside @Show Business Meeting

Saturday Night Bonus Auction

Raiders of the Lost Code (whipcrack!)

CoCoByte : CoCo friendship and Latin American Ambition

The 3D Printed CoCo Case

No Minimum Bid Auction II

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Virtual 29th Annual “Last” Chicago CoCoFEST!

If you’re not able to join is in person, be sure to catch the live feeds and presentations. We are streaming both on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFk2dMxcjJcX2qbSqFHQMbA/videos) and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/290791956162), with 2 all day show floor feeds going in addition to the presentation feed:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMKDlmx41OY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKzw6fyvSxc

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Glenside Club Meeting: Thursday October 21, 2021 @ 7:30PM Central

As we’re less than 3 weeks away from the 29th Annual “Last” Chicago CoCoFEST!, we’re making last minute preparations for the show, and we hope that you are as well. We’re also less than 1 week away from installing our 2021-22 Glenside Color Computer Club officers, and we hope you cast your vote before the polls close at 6:30PM Central on October 21, 2021.

This month, we’re back to our regular meeting time (7:30PM), but we will open the call early at 6:30PM as in previous months for some time to catch up and say hello to new faces.

We have a few business items on the agenda, though I am happy to add items of discussion interest. We’ll leave plenty of time for additional questions and thoughts on the upcoming show.

October Meeting Agenda

To join the Meeting:
https://bluejeans.com/889394355

You can call in: Phone Dial-in
+1.408.740.7256 (United States)
+1.408.317.9253 (Alternate number) (Global Numbers)
Meeting ID: 889 394 355
Room System: 199.48.152.152 or bjn.vc

Want to test your video connection?
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For those unable to join us on BlueJeans or have prior commitments, we will livestream and have a replay available on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/290791956162) and our Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFk2dMxcjJcX2qbSqFHQMbA).

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One Month Until CoCoFEST!

As the countdown timer on the home page of glensideccc.com shows while I type this, we’re 30 days away from converging in Elk Grove Village (our NEW larger location) just outside Chicago, IL for the 29th Annual “Last” Chicago CoCoFEST! We’re making final arrangements to host you physically and virtually at our belated Tandy Color Computer 40th birthday celebration (there will be cake!)

As we pass under the 30 day mark, help us put on a great show by considering the following items:

  • If you are planning to attend in person, make sure you have made your reservations at the Elk Grove Village Holiday Inn. We have a block rate available until the rooms sell out, so don’t delay.
  • Also, if you are planning to attend in person, please make sure to skip the entrance lines and pre-register.
  • If you’re planning to exhibit, make sure to send a note to Tony Podraza with information on the exhibit. Though the show is nominally focused on the Tandy Color Computer, we love all Tandy machines, and we’re excited to see more Dragon representation as well.
  • If you can’t join us in person, be sure to bookmark our Facebook Page or our YouTube channel where we’ll be live-streaming the event on both days (technology and Internet capacity willing, of course)
  • Do you have a great idea for an in-person or virtual presentation? Contact Tony or myself so we can find a home for it in the schedule. We don’t want to pack it too tight, but we do want opportunities for folks to share
  • Stop by your ATM. We need to dispose of quite a few club items this year (lots of excess inventory and donations) that need to get into the hands of fellow enthusiasts and kept out of landfills. As Mark Marlette of Cloud-9 reminds us, “They don’t make this stuff anymore.”

Whether you attend physically or virtually, we hope you join and enjoy the festivities. Help us usher in the event in our new venue after the long absence.

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Reminder: Glenside 2021-22 Elections Close on October 21 @ 6:30PM Central

I wanted to quickly remind folks that there’s still time to cast your ballot for the 2021-22 Glenside Officer elections. As you may recall, we vote electronically (no hanging chads here), using tandylist.com, and each member can log in to https://www.tandylist.com/ and then click on the “Vote” icon at the top to cast your ballot. As noted, make sure you cast (or recast, as you can change your ballot at any time before the polls close) by 6:30 PM Central on October 21, 2021.

The Glenside 2021-22 officer candidates are:

  • President
    • Jim Brain (incumbent)
  • Vice President
    • John Mark Mobley (incumbent)
    • Grant Leighty
  • Secretary
    • Richard Bair (incumbent)
    • Brian Goers
  • Treasurer
    • Eric Canales

Thanks in advance for helping select the 2021-22 officers!

Jim

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Glenside 2021-22 Elections are Open!

I would like to thank everyone who joined our September virtual meeting and participated in officer nominations. The nomination process seemed to go very smoothly and we quickly ran through the list of nominations. I also appreciate those who were nominated for the various positions and wish each person in a contested race the best as voting opens.

Concerning voting, GCCC conducts polling virtually, using tandylist.com, and each member can log in to https://www.tandylist.com/ and then click on the “Vote” icon at the top to cast your ballot. The polls will stay open until 6:30 PM Central on October 21, 2021, as we prepare for the monthly meeting where we will announce the new slate of officers. We do have some uncontested positions this year, but I am told “Abraham (Ab) Stain” could stage an upset.

The Glenside 2021-22 officer candidates are:

  • President
    • Jim Brain (incumbent)
  • Vice President
    • John Mark Mobley (incumbent)
    • Grant Leighty
  • Secretary
    • Richard Bair (incumbent)
    • Brian Goers
  • Treasurer
    • Eric Canales

Voters may update their ballot at any time prior to poll closing by simply filling out a new ballot.

Thanks in advance for helping select the 2021-22 officers!

Jim

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