Longest running user group in history?

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net>
Date: Thu Apr 19 23:20:20 2001

   The HP hand held calculator club, PPC, have been meeting since the days
of the HP 65 (1976?). This was a world wide group so meetings were seldom
held but several areas had enough members to have regular meetings. The
London chapter (HPCC), the Philadelpia chapter (name?) and the Chicago
chapter (CHIP chapter) STILL have meetings every month and there is an
international meeting at least one a year. PPC went through a hostile
takeover about 12 years ago and no longer formally exist but the members
have not let the spirit of the club die. Several of the people on this list
are ex-PPC members.

    Joe

At 03:37 PM 4/19/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Last night, I attended the 175th monthly meeting of the Amiga Users of
>Calgary. That didn't seem like much until I did the math; that's 14.5 years
>of meetings (!), and probably more given that for the past few years
>they've taken two of the summer months off. It got me wondering which users
>group holds the record for longest continuous operation, where members
>actually attend meetings at a regular interval. I know that the Toronto PET
>Users Group, which is still active, has been running since 1978.
>Interestingly, their Website (http://www.icomm.ca/tpug/) says they're the
>_second_ oldest Commodore club.
>
>I thought this might make a fun thread. So who's older? Are there any older
>clubs still active? And isn't it sad that Wintel computers are so generic
>and boring that people don't form user's groups anymore?
>
>Cheers,
>Mark G.
>
>
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