Pixel Putt – CMoA Mini Golf Tournament
September 28, 2024
9:30 AM – 2 PM
Computer Museum of America (CMoA), established to preserve and showcase the history of computing, has become a hub for technological inspiration and education. On September 28th, CMoA will partner with Area 51 – Fringe Miniature Golf to present our first Pixel Putt Golf Tournament. This fundraiser is a family-friendly mini-golf tournament designed to introduce children, and community, to the fun of golf and the spirit of philanthropy. The event aims to raise funds to support the museum’s educational programs, including our expanding field trip offerings. CMoA is on track to triple the number of field trips in 2024, providing more students with the opportunity to explore the world of computing. The proceeds from Pixel Putt will directly contribute to these enriching programs, ensuring that more young minds can experience the wonder of technology and its history. Join us from 9:30 AM – 2 PM for a day filled with fun and philanthropy and play a vital role in inspiring the next generation of innovators.
Ways to Participate:
– Sponsorships
– General admission tickets
Pixel Putt is a fall fundraiser for Computer Museum of America (CMoA). Enjoy mini golf, lunch and beverages, CMoA admission for the day, virtual golf, and fun door prizes. Pixel Putt will be held at The Fringe Miniature Golf, located next to the museum.
Pixel Putt Proceeds
Computer Museum of America (CMoA) is a 501(c)3 and proceeds from Pixel Putt will go toward educational programing for the 2024/2025 school year.
About Computer Museum of America
CMoA’s mission is to preserve the stories and artifacts from the digital age while educating and inspiring people of all ages and backgrounds. Our vision is to reveal lessons from the history of computing and technology to the widest possible audience and empower generations of students, entrepreneurs, workers, and educators to innovate and excel.
Questions
If you are interested in sponsoring this event or have questions, please contact Regan Moorehead, at rmoorehead@thecmoa.org.