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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

InfoAge Meeting, Wednesday, March 31.

Hello Everyone,

We will be meeting tonight at 6:45PM. This money for this weeks pizza
is from selling our aluminum can collection to a scrap metal dealer .

**Highlighted Future Events** Remember to check and to send events to
calendar@InfoAge.org to have them posted on the planning calendar.

* April 1st & 9th TIROS 50th anniversary. We are looking toward Sunday
the 11th for our ceremony.
* April 11th 2PM TIROS Anniversary Celebration
* April 24th International Marconi Day
* May 6th V-E Day + 65 = dedication of 9032B & C as the WWII Home Front
Living Memorial Museum
*****Please review the posters at
http://www.infoage.org/html/cesbm43-review-page.html *** you must paste
the URL into your browser to see the page.***
* June 19th Classic Car Show
* Aug 15th V-J Day + 65 = WWII Seminar and radar laboratory victory
celebration.

>>>>Recent events and progress: Please email things I miss to fill in
the gaps.
Great events - Good Progress - Great press coverage
-----------------------------
1) First a report form Ray Chase:
Present were: Steve G., Steve R., Dave Snellman, Harry K., Vinnie
Lobosco and myself. Vinnie and I transferred several van loads of
"stuff" stored in the Power House to our storage area in 9310. I hope
to consolidate our stuff in one place, sort the wheat from the chaff and
organize to get rid of excess. BTW, I saw Richard Estes this past
weekend and he asked if we were going to have an auction this fall, he's
ready to come back. I'm working on listing all donations and getting
records to you in a timely manner so we do not have a fiscal year end
crunch.
Steve R. worked in the library then joined Harry, Dave and Vinnie
working on fixing and cleaning windows in the planned communications
exhibit room in 9032 C.
Georgine Eberight and Michael Berman from the Jewish Heritage Museum of
Monmouth County (JHMOMC) arrived a little after noon to visit the
museum. Steve G. took them on a complete tour of the facility and then
after lunch I discussed how we could help them with their planned
exhibit. We will meet again next week to firm up plans, I am the
contact point.
Steve G. among other chores is working to repair overhead lighting in
our 9310 storage area that is over 50% defective.
Door closer weights and chains were repaired on vestibule door to 9032
C. More work needs to be done on these doors.

Thank you Ray and company

2) John C. spent hours the weekend in the WWII Communications and EW in
the room in 9032 doing preparation for the exhibit. He cleaned and
repaired windows.
John is also working with Ray Chase planning the V-J day Seminar and
65th anniversary of the end of WWII. Below are tentative topics.
--Radar Operations at Pearl Harbor December 7th,
1941
*NJARC Ray Chase*
--U-Boats off the Jersey Shore (I know that you have another theme in
mind) *NJHDA Dan Lieb*
--Battle of the
Beams
*AOC GSA John Cervini*
--Army Signal Corps Communications
Advances
*NJARC/OMARC Al Klase*
--German Anti-Aircraft
Techniques
*INFOAGE Fred Carl*
--Development of Computers for Military
Operations
*MARCH Evan Koblentz*

3) We need to make some progress planning for the Wall of Honor event.
We need honorees and more committee workers.

4) We painted the floor of the TIROS building - 9162. The TIROS launch
and first photo anniversary is tomorrow. We hope for some press
coverage.
--See http://www.infoage.org/html/tiros1-2.html Our event will be
Sunday, April 11th at 2 PM under the dish or inside if it rains.
--Rep Rush Holt introduced a resolution honoring the achievements of
TIROS on the 25th.

5) The Monroe Township Veterans Council will be visiting with 25 WWII
Vets. Ray C. is coordinating this.

6) Alex Lo's eagle project to repair the 9029 siding is looking good.
We supplied him the primer and pointed out some places he missed. A
note on siding. All the our WW2 wood frame buildings use Novelty siding
(pattern 105) with a six inch face. The gate 1 entrance building (9093)
was built in the 1950s. It has 8 inch face. Of all the wooden
buildings to be demolished only one by the Evans Ave fence have 8 inch
siding to harvest for repair of 9093. We need to get siding off that
building before its end.

7) Dan L. reminds us your articles for the next InfoAge Marconigraph /
InfoAge Signaleer are due by midnight March 31st - Tonight.

8) Please honor the 'Endangered Species Area' signs and give the eagle
family room to raise young. There are continuing issues with the state
volunteers monitoring the eagles. Please bring all issues to me. If
need be we will have a meeting with the game warden and township
officials.

9) It is amazing how many memberships have expired. Get your $25 in to
help us with this good cause. Michele R., Terry L., Steve M., and other
members of the membership Will meet again soon for a politics free meeting.

10) The NJARC members and others are helping find information on the
industries in the1945 list of NJ companies who earned the Army-Navy E –
award . We have information on 25 companies so far. We hope to reach
out to them for donations in the near future.

11) Thank you to Steve G. for repairing the broken pane of glass in 9032A.

12) This weekend the Wall ROTC moved from the TIROS building to 9032A.
They will use this room for practice. We need to remove some equipment
form the room.

13) Will Somers and the wave science guys are working to join InfoAge to
help get their museum started. We may have a spot for them.

14) We are hoping the bill to name Camp Evans the state of NJ Living
Memorial will be introduced by State Senator Sean Kean. We need to
prepare an information package and possibly have some of our posters
ready as ww will get short notice on when the request is accepted and
will be acted upon.

15) Thank you to Joe G. for beginning to sort the stuff in 9010B. We
are our own problems.

16) Again please check out our V-E Day posters at
http://www.infoage.org/html/cesbm43-review-page.html *** you must paste
the URL into your browser to see the page*** If you see any problems
or things that need correction let me know.

17) We had two groups filming in the hotel this weekend. The Industrial
film school was back and a concept pilot for the history channel.

***There is more stuff - time to get to my regular job....

These Sunday was quiet with the rain. On site were Dave Sn., Harry K.,
and others in the NJARC museum. Steve G., and Joe G were all over the
place as usual. Evan K. had the MARCH exhibit open. Terry L. and Jake
D. had the NJHDA shipwreck museum open. Dan J. and sons were in the
computer deconstruction lab.
I hope to see you at this meeting to help make more progress. It is up
to us to make historic Camp Evans a place of public benefit service that
is honoring to those who served there.

*Reasons to tell persons why to donate (via check or PayPal) to our
effort NOW: *
1) Saves an incredibly historic site
2) Honors WWII Signal Corps and Honor Front veterans
3) Helps education by inspiring kids to learn science
4) Furthers the development of a NJ Shore tourist destination.
5) Will create full and part-time employment
6) Improves property values in the North Wall and Shark River area.
7) We are the White House recognized stewards of the Camp Evans Historic
District and now it is under our protection for future generations

**No Passion = No Progress. We have passion and we are progressing -
even if it is tough sometimes.**
If we do not tell kids what great things others have done to improve our
nation how can we expect them to know what they are capable of.

Thank you,
Fred
732 299-0894

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

InfoAge Meeting, Wednesday, March 24.

Hello Everyone,

No main meeting this evening. The NJARC will be on-site most of the
day working on projects. The membership committee will meet at 6:00 PM.

**Highlighted Future Events** Remember to check and to send events to
calendar@InfoAge.org to have them posted on the planning calendar.

* April 1st & 9th TIROS 50th anniversary. We are looking toward Sunday
the 11th for our ceremony.
* April 11th 2PM TIROS Anniversary Celebration
* April 24th International Marconi Day
* May 6th V-E Day + 65 = dedication of 9032B & C as the WWII Home Front
Living Memorial Museum
*****Please review the posters at
http://www.infoage.org/html/cesbm43-review-page.html
*** you must paste the URL into your browser to see the page.***
* June 19th Classic Car Show
* Aug 15th V-J Day + 65 = WWII Seminar and radar laboratory victory
celebration.

>>>>Recent events and progress: Please email things I miss to fill in
the gaps.
Great events - Good Progress - Great press coverage
-----------------------------
1) Nels and crew went to work on the storm debris this weekend.
Trailer after trailer load of tree limbs and leaves were collected.
There is a mountain of tree limbs in the back. Mike G. manned the
backpack blower and cleaned the hedges and parking lot fence. Thank you
to Nels W., Mike G., Pete R., Dan J., Steve G., Scott, Bob and ....

2) Dan L., Neil N. and the NJHDA fabricated replacement garage doors to
replaced the smashed originals on 9057. The surviving parts of the
original door were saved to make a replacement in the future.

3) John C. spent hours the weekend in the WWII Communications and EW in
the room in 9032 doing preparation for the exhibit. He cleaned and
repaired windows. John is also busy planning the V-J day Seminar and
65th anniversary of the end of WWII.

4) The Monroe Township Veterans Council will be visiting with 25 WWII
Vets. Ray C. is coordinating this.

5) Alex Lo's eagle project to repair the exterior of 9029 went into high
gear this weekend. He had three carpenters at work, a group of scouts
and family. They used the primed Novelty siding (pattern 105) we saved
from structures that will be demolished. All the siding damage on 9029
is repaired. Now just priming and painting remains.

6) Dan L. reminds us your articles for the next InfoAge Marconigraph /
InfoAge Signaleer are due by midnight March 31st .

7) A state game warden marked off the bald eagle nest on Camp Evans.
Net, please honor the 'Endangered Species Area' signs and give the eagle
family room to raise young.

8) Remember to send your calendar entries to Webmaster John via email –
calendar@InfoAge.org Thank you to John
for setting up the google calendar and many other web improvements.

9) It is amazing how many memberships have expired. Get your $25 in to
help us with this good cause. Michele R., Terry L., Steve M., and other
members of the membership Will meet tonight.

10) Joe G. has sold some of the old car parts a friend gave me to
benefit InfoAge. Thank you Joe.

11) The NJARC members and others are helping find information on the
industries in the1945 list of NJ companies who earned the Army-Navy E –
award . We have information on 25 companies so far. We hope to reach
out to them for donations in the near future.

12) Thank you to Joe G. for setting up the glass front 72" tall cabinets
for the Wall Township archive room. Thia way we can keep the bound
issues of the Wall Herald and other items of the town and Old Wall
Historical Society safe for research by residents.

13) Will Somers and the wave science guys are working to join InfoAge to
help get their museum started. We may have a spot for them.

14) We are hoping the bill to name Camp Evans the state of NJ Living
Memorial will be introduced by State Senator Sean Kean. We need to
prepare an information package and possibly have some of our posters
ready as ww will get short notice on when the request is accepted and
will be acted upon.

15) Thanks to Dan J. we got to meet and present InfoAge to the
committee at CDW, Eatontown. They are considering a corporate volunteer
day at InfoAge.

16) Again please check out our V-E Day posters at
http://www.infoage.org/html/cesbm43-review-page.html
*** you must paste the URL into your browser to see the page*** If you
see any problems or things that need correction let me know.

These Sunday was busy with lots of visitors and families. A car group
visited. On site were Dave Sn., Harry K., Bob Forte and others in the
NJARC museum. Steve G., and Joe G were all over the place as usual.
Jeff F. had the MARCH exhibit open. Neil N., Dan L. and had the NJHDA
shipwreck museum open. Dan is training Jake D to be a docent. Dan J.
and sons were in the computer deconstruction lab. JoAnne and Cicely
were in the lobby.

I hope to see you at this meeting to help make more progress. It is up
to us to make historic Camp Evans a place of public benefit service that
is honoring to those who served there.

*Reasons to tell persons why to donate (via check or PayPal) to our
effort NOW: *
1) Saves an incredibly historic site
2) Honors WWII Signal Corps and Honor Front veterans
3) Helps education by inspiring kids to learn science
4) Furthers the development of a NJ Shore tourist destination.
5) Will create full and part-time employment
6) Improves property values in the North Wall and Shark River area.
7) We are the White House recognized stewards of the Camp Evans Historic
District and now it is under our protection for future generations

**No Passion = No Progress. We have passion and we are progressing -
even if it is tough sometimes.**
If we do not tell kids what great things others have done to improve our
nation how can we expect them to know what they are capable of.

Thank you,
Fred
732 299-0894

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

InfoAge Meeting, Wednesday, March 17.

Hello Everyone,

Meeting tonight. Major topic - the winter and this last storm has
really hurt the roofs of the H-building sections we have not re roofed.
We counted over 100 puddles in the buildings. What can we do?
The bald eagle presentation by the State of NJ endangered species office
has been postponed.

Hope to see you tonight.

*Reasons to tell persons why to donate (via check or PayPal) to our
effort NOW: *
1) Saves an incredibly historic site
2) Honors WWII Signal Corps and Honor Front veterans
3) Helps education by inspiring kids to learn science
4) Furthers the development of a NJ Shore tourist destination.
5) Will create full and part-time employment
6) Improves property values in the North Wall and Shark River area.
7) We are the White House recognized stewards of the Camp Evans Historic
District and now it is under our protection for future generations

**No Passion = No Progress. We have passion and we are progressing -
even if it is tough sometimes.**
If we do not tell kids what great things others have done to improve our
nation how can we expect them to know what they are capable of.

Thank you,
Fred
732 299-0894

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

InfoAge Meeting, Wednesday March 10.

Hello Everyone,

We will have a Wednesday meeting this week. We will start at 6:45 PM.
We will enjoy pizza, discuss this years calendar, current projects and
upcoming events.

**Highlighted Future Events** Remember to check and to send events to
calendar@InfoAge.org to have them posted on the planning calendar.

* April 1st & 9th TIROS 50th anniversary. We are looking toward Sunday
the 11th for our ceremony.
* May 6th V-E Day + 65 = dedication of 9032B & C as the WWII Home Front
Living Memorial Museum
* Aug 15th V-J Day + 65 = WWII Seminar and radar laboratory victory
celebration.

>>>>Recent events and progress: There has been a ton. Please email
things I miss to fill in the gaps.
So much is going on I can not keep up... Plus my regular job is killing me.
Great events - Good Progress - Great press coverage
-----------------------------
1) The NJARC auction was excellent. Many radio items of which we have
duplicates of or do not have room to store have found new homes with
persons who will care for them. Hopefully, they will become family
collectibles. Much work was needed by many persons to make the auction
a success. First, thank you to Ray Chase for his leadership, his team
and the Estes Brothers. Ohio residents, Richard and John Estes, once
again drove to NJ to donate their expertise as professional auctioneers
to help us along. Thank you to Ray & Edith, Toby was in the kennel,
John D. and Steve R. were at the front table, Marsha S. and Edith were
at the check out table. A number of persons helped set up the room,
helped prepare the auction lots and with the auction itself. Forgive me
for omissions, I recall seeing Dave S., Richard L., Steve G., Sal, Aaron
and others running about. Food was arranged by Mike G. via our friends
at the Country Kitchen. Ray, does not have a final number yet, but he
keeps teasing me with emails with a number around $6,000. Thank you,
we can use the money...

2) Congratulations to Dan L. and a thank you to the Monmouth County
Historical Commission. The commission awarded us a grant to repair the
structural damage to three WWII wooden structures. This will enable us
to have 9029, 9031 and 9034 ready for the next steps...electric, HVAC,
insulation, sheetrock and some paint. In the past the commission has
helped us replace the roof on the TIROS building and repair the roof
damage to the 9006 WWII addition. Chairman Mike R., Dan L. Karin C. and
I attended the award meeting to thank the commissioners.

3) Thanks to Steve M., Chairman Mike R., BOT vice-chair Claire F.
guidance from Jeff S. of Congressman Smith's office we have filed an
Appropriations request. If we get this money, this will 'save the
day'. We will be able to stop the water leaks and fix the roof damage
to the remaining H-buildings, re roof 9013 and 9004. A leaking roof is
the cancer of historic buildings. The funds will also enable us to put
HVAC, repair the electric and plumbing in 9010 B, C, and D. We have
two bids for the HVAC in 9010 D and are looking for more to get the best
price/value.

4) The weather has be a major challenge this year. Snow was cleared
due to the many nasty storms. Thank you to Mike G. for the equipment.
The operators: Mike G., Steve G., John T., Joe G., Pete R., Kyle B. and
other did a great job with our plows, gas snow throwers and human
powered snow shovels. The parking lot was so clean only the painted
lines were left. Thanks to Nels who managed the work, made equipment
repairs and even called in reinforcements. This saved us lots of money
and we did not have to ask Wall Township Public Works for help. They
had the entire town to worry about. Dan J., Kyle B., DJ and others have
begun clearing the dozens of tree limbs that fell due to the snow.
Let's keep our fingers crossed that there are no March snow falls.

4) The lights in the TIROS building, 9162, are all re-wired and the lens
covers are back in place on 75 lights. Yes, seventy-five ceiling
lights. The room looks nearly identical to the April 1960 photos
published in National Geographics magazine. We have made the ceiling
sheet rock repairs. The first coat of joint compound is on. Plumbing
next. We moved lots of stuff out of the building to our main campus.
The TIROS anniversary is April 1st and the birth of hurricane tracking
the 9th. We will celebrate on Sunday the 11th at 2 PM. Sadly, no one
from NASA, NOAA, the weather channel or news 12 have replied to any
emails asking for a speaker. So we will us in house resources.

5) In 9032 the EW room is all ready. John C. spent hours in the room
doing preparation for the exhibit.

6) The restored WWII restrooms in 9032B & C passed inspection by our
Wall Township building inspector. Thank you to Steve G. and Mark C. of
C & H Plumbing for meeting the inspector.

7) The Monroe Township Veterans Council will be visiting with 25 WWII
Vets. Ray C. is coordinating this.

8) Able, Michele and the Blossom volunteers are breaking all records
with enhanced museum attendance thanks to the Disney ticket program.
Able and Michele are spending lots of time sorting and inventorying the
donations for foster children ‘Care-packs’ and the many excellent
programs Blossom hosts. One evening I left them at 10 PM and they
worked until 4 AM. This effort has brought us more supplies than we
could have imagined. Blossom has reached an amazing milestone and
accomplishment. They have supplied Care-packs to every DYFS office in
the state of NJ, plus additional care items for foster children. This
is an amazing accomplishment.

9) We have a number of Eagle Scouts at work. Alex Lo's project to
repair the exterior of 9029 was approved by council. Zack visited on
Sunday with his plans to expand our river front trails to Watson Road.
We hope the council approves his proposal.

10) BOT member Bob G. is making great progress on The Book. Bob has
better resolution digital copies of the photos he has selected for
publication. Thank you to helpers like BOT member Larry Tormey for the
editing.

11) Dan L. has created a set of Edward Henderson posters for a traveling
exhibit. They are on display in Wall townhall.

12) Dan L. reminds us your articles for the next InfoAge Marconigraph /
InfoAge Signaleer are due by midnight March 31st .

13) If you do not know, we have a bald eagle nest on Camp Evans. Net,
please honor the 'Endangered Species Area' signs and give the eagle
family room to raise young.

14) Remember to send your calendar entries to Webmaster John via email –
calendar@InfoAge.org Thank you to John
for setting up the google calendar and many other web improvements.

15) It is amazing how many memberships have expired. Get your $25 in
to help us with this good cause. Michele R., Terry L., Steve M., and
other members of the membership committee met on Monday.

16) Joe G. has the hotel copies working again. Thank you Joe.

17) The NJARC members and others are helping find information on the
industries in the1945 list of NJ companies who earned the Army-Navy E –
award . We have information on 25 companies so far. We hope to reach
out to them for donations in the near future.

18) We took deliver of six large glass front 72" tall cabinets for the
Wall Township archive room. Thia way we can keep the bound issues of
the Wall Herald and other items of the town and Old Wall Historical
Society safe for research by residents.

19) Thank you to Able, Michelle and Bella for washing and cleaning the
9093 hallway. Also to Steve G. for straighting the 9093 office. We all
need to make an effort to keep 9093, the hotel lounge and other public
places looking better.

20) We are hoping the bill to name Camp Evans the state of NJ Living
Memorial will be introduced by State Senator Sean Kean. We need to
prepare an information package and possibly have some of our posters
ready as ww will get short notice on when the request is accepted and
will be acted upon.

These past two Sunday was super busy with lots of visitors and families.
On site were Dave Sica, Dave Sn., Phil V. Ray & Edith C., Marsha & Jerry
S., Harry K.and others in the NJARC museum. Steve G., John T., and Joe
G were all over the place as usual. Jeff F. and Evan K had the MARCH
exhibit open. Neil N., Dan and Terry L. had the NJHDA shipwreck museum
open. Able & Michele R., Bella R., Jake D. and conscripted visitors
were sorting, inventorying and moving the hundreds of Blossom
donations. Dan J. and sons were in the computer deconstruction lab.
JoAnne and Cicely were in the lobby.

I know I missed lots of folks and work actions - sorry. The last two
weeks were also crazy. Good crazy with good progress

I hope to see you at this meeting to help make more progress. It is up
to us to make historic Camp Evans a place of public benefit service that
is honoring to those who served there.

*Reasons to tell persons why to donate (via check or PayPal) to our
effort NOW: *
1) Saves an incredibly historic site
2) Honors WWII Signal Corps and Honor Front veterans
3) Helps education by inspiring kids to learn science
4) Furthers the development of a NJ Shore tourist destination.
5) Will create full and part-time employment
6) Improves property values in the North Wall and Shark River area.
7) We are the White House recognized stewards of the Camp Evans Historic
District and now it is under our protection for future generations

**No Passion = No Progress. We have passion and we are progressing -
even if it is tough sometimes.**
If we do not tell kids what great things others have done to improve our
nation how can we expect them to know what they are capable of.

Thank you,
Fred
732 299-089
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2201 Marconi Road, Wall Township, New Jersey, United States