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| Fridays 7 to 10 PM Saturday and Sunday 1 PM to 5 PM December 7th - December 23rd Holiday Trains Display |
click here and on tree for more details |
| December 2, 2007 Allaire Women's Club to hold Holiday Tea |
Come
celebrate the holidays as if it were 1945! The Allaire Women's Club of
Wall will hold its Holiday Tea on Sunday, Dec. 2 at the Marconi Hotel in the Camp Evans
area of Wall at 2 p.m. The proceeds of the tea will benefit COSAC, the NJ Center for Outreach and services for the Autism Community. There will be a gift auction table and a 50/50 raffle. A hat contest will be held with prizes for the prettiest hat and the most creative hat. Tea and light refreshments will be served. Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for children ages 6 to 12. Tickets are limited and must be purchased no later than Nov. 25. For further information, please call 732-681-3355. |
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October 2007![]() |
The InfoAge Ghosts are gone. Click this skull to see the Coast Star Video of the 2007 Haunted Hotel ![]() Chick here for details on our second Haunted Hotel |
| September 29, 2007 |
The 2007 National Broadcasters Hall of Hall Induction was held in the Marconi
Hotel. Celeste
Holm, Jane Powell,
Margaret Whiting and Andy Williams were the 30th Anniversary
Inductees. InfoAge was honored to host the legendary stars Celeste Holm and Margaret Whiting. Click Here for Details Luncheon Reservation Form |
| Saturday, September 15th | 1940s Style USO Dance 7:00 pm Click Here for Details |
| Yard Sale on the Porch of the Marconi Hotel |
Friday,
August 24th & Saturday the 25th 7 AM to 3 PM |
| May 5, 2007 |
NJHDA Shipwreck Symposium Click Here for Details |
| April 20, 2007 |
April
2007 Pinewood
Derby Races at Camp Evans |
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The
Landmark Volunteers made a two
week visit to Camp Evans. They really made a difference. This page is a work in progress of photos of the volunteers and the improvements they made to help InfoAge and preserve this historic site. |
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| December 12, 2006 |
InfoAge Holiday Trains
Display a fun and heart warming holiday event. Hosted by
Garden State Central Model Railroad |
November 18, 2006![]() |
The InfoAge first Haunted Hotel
was enjoyed by all and was a great
success. This was due to the dedication and talent of Judy and Nels Warren. Affectionately titled our Fright Mistress and Fright Master. A multitude of InfoAge members and friends helped get the site ready for our honored ghouls and the 1600 guests. |
| June 2, 2007 |
InfoAge honored Dr. Harold Zahl Radar Pioneer Mr. Max Adler Electronics Warfare Pioneer Mr. Harold Tate Radar Systems Engineer Ms. Mary Tate Mathematician Click Here for Details Dinner Reservation Form |
| May 5, 2007 |
NJHDA Shipwreck Symposium Click Here for Details |
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13, 2005 W.W.II LIVING MEMORIAL Dedication ceremony a success. State Assemblyman Steve Corodemus and Infoage volunteers honor our WW2 veterans V-J Day + 60 years Click here for details]. |
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May 28, 2005![]() |
The
Complete Round of Activities - May 24, 2005 - 10 AM Project Diana / TIROS site plus Marconi
Station Engineer's Cottage. InfoAge promotes another successful event
with NSC Science Van visit as well as science/electronic presentations
by Ocean/Monmouth Amateur Radio Club, NJ Antique Radio Club, and
InfoAge volunteers - for school students, museum members, and
interested public visitors alike! This "sneak peek" event is another
sign of new life on the Camp Evans/Marconi site as development moves
forward towards a museum highlighting the history of technology
and the camp's important role in U.S. history and security. Click here or on science van truck for the Complete Story, all details plus photos |
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April
13, 2005 |
The
Complete Ceremony - April 13, 2005 - Special
Ceremony - 9 AM Project Diana / TIROS site - Harris Corp. will help
further the preservation of the historic satellite antenna it designed
and built for ARPA/Fort Monmouth in 1959 Click here or on antenna for the Complete Ceremony, all details plus photos |
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