Trek Radio @ TNG 25th Anniversary Party in Orlando on Jul 23
Trek Radio will be attending the Star Trek: TNG 25th anniversary party at Star Trek: The Exhibition next week on July 23rd and will be broadcasting live for anybody that cannot make it to the celebrations.
Station Founder Zach Nicodemous and DJ MightyMundane will be live from 5pm until 6pm Eastern Time providing full coverage of the event, conducting interviews with staff and much more! Then, throughout the evening, we will be joining other DJ’s on air with road reports from Point Orlando and more!
Would you like to meet us and join us on air? No problem – simply join us at our table in the main ten-forward dining area!
If you would like to attend the party, tickets are limited so you should order now! For only $40 per person you will receive a federation buffet, drinks, entry to the event at Regal Cinema’s Point Orlando where two episodes of TNG will be shown on the big screen for the first time, transportation to and from the theater, a special tour of exhibit after the show and some great prize giveaways.
To reserve your ticket now, contact Captain Don on 407-226-7220 or at dr@emsexhibits.com







Something special happened tonight after 1701-D soared across the big screen and hearing Goldsmith’s season 1 theme blare out over the cheers and applause once she went to warp. I was twelve years old again, sitting with my family at 7pm on a Saturday night. Yes, we know these shows by heart, but I found myself scanning the contours of the hull as she passed by in glorious HD just like I did in ’87, looking for every detail on what will always be my favorite Enterprise. It was like seeing the it anew and brining out some old friendships we all hold deep in our hearts that perhaps we’ve not thought of for some time. I hope CBS and Fathom does more of this so we can keep going back to that more innocence time when cynicism wasn’t in almost everyone you meet and the joy I felt watching mentors of my youth with total strangers sitting next to me in the theater, can be rekindled.
If the cast reads this, I hope they’ll be glad to know that for 2.5 hours in our east coast theater, it was the late 80’s again. We admire you now as much now as we did on those weekend evenings with each new show. We may have not seen you since Nemesis in ’99, but being watching your performances tonight in such clarity made me (and hopefully all) realize how much I miss my childhood and I’ll be taking a trip back there more often now with these wonderful shows. No good byes, just great memories!