The Computer History Museum (CHM) is set to host “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple” on March 28, inviting fans to celebrate the tech giant's legacy. The event will provide a variety of activities aimed at all ages, included with museum admission, which ranges from $6.50 to $21.50, while children aged 0-7 can enter for free.
Attendees can engage with vintage Apple computers through the Retro Roadshow, create themed party hats, and participate in games like “Pin the iPod.” A highlight will be a demonstration by Daniel Kottke, one of Apple’s earliest employees, who played a significant role in the assembly of the first Apple I in 1976.
Prior to this announcement, the museum featured a panel moderated by David Pogue, with notable former Apple executives, including ex-CEO John Sculley and other senior figures. This panel provided insights into Apple’s storied history, setting the stage for the upcoming TechFest celebration.