Our Partners
Support Organizations
InfoAge is a collection of non-profit organizations. The organizations below are dedicated to preserving and teaching information age technologies and will be located at InfoAge. Check the Calendar page for meetings and events.
The National Broadcasters Hall of Fame and Museum salutes and honors the men and women who made broadcasting a communications marvel in the 1930's, 1940's, and 1950's. Since its opening on May 1, 1977, in Freehold, New Jersey the Hall and Museum have entertained and educated millions of people on the history of radio and its pioneering broadcasters. InfoAge is pleased to welcome Mr. Arthur Schreiber, curator Mr. Fred Shay, their 48,000 broadcasts and Museum to its new home in Wall, New Jersey.
The NJSTA is a professional organization of 2700 members that will have their headquarters with us. They will hold meetings and teacher training at InfoAge.
Dedicated to education of the history and technology of wireless telegraphy, the Quarter Century Wireless Association will bring an in-depth knowledge of history and technical expertise to InfoAge.
The New Jersey Antique Radio Club dedicates its 150 members to the preservation and enhancement of radio history and knowledge. By promoting the collection, preservation and restoration of vintage radios, TVs, phonographs, communication equipment (military, commercial and amateur) and related texts, technical journals, historical documentation and artifacts. Every month there is a radio collecting presentation by one of our members. Everyone is welcome to attend and join.
NJARC member John Dilks has provided special support to InfoAge. His dedication to the preservation of wireless history includes the creation of a mobile museum. Click on his license plate to visit.
The Ocean-Monmouth Amateur Radio Club has been holding 'Special Event Stations' at Camp Evans for years. Many of the club's members are former Camp Evans personnel. We welcome this fine group with excellent skills and abilities.
The New Jersey Historical Divers Association, Inc. This association is dedicated to preserving the history of NJ shipwrecks. Marconi's original wireless work was to improve maritime safety. Once Marconi had developed ship to shore wireless his vision for a world wide wireless system evolved. Camp Evans exists today due to that vision and the world's most famous shipwreck - the Titanic.
We welcome Dan Lieb and his dedicated association to InfoAge.
MARCH - Mid Atlantic Retro Computer Hobbists, Inc.
Members of MARCH are dedicated to saving computer development history. The group is acting as the curators for the Grabbe Computer Packaging Collection as well as sharing their individual expertise in software and games.
Blossom International is dedicated to making a difference of understanding, compassion, and empathy by creating opportunities for the participation of all children. We encourage them to become proactive, empowered, and engaged members of our communities.
All of our diverse programs are dedicated to involving, serving, educating, and promoting the untapped resource of our collective national treasure-children.

The Military Technology Museum of New Jersey preserves military vehicles and artifacts to help persons Learn about the wartime innovations that affect our daily lives such as Penicillin, Plasma, Nylon, Rayon, SPAM, Synthetic Rubber, the Internet, Cell Phones, Walkie-Talkies, Calculators, Computers, New Surgical Techniques &More! They will house exhibits, vehicles and classes at InfoAge. For 50+ years Camp Evans was an Army laboratory and it was also a Naval Radio Station during WWI.

Members of PAST MUSTER are dedicated to honoring veterans by preserving and educating the public on military traditions. They will help InfoAge honor veterans by curating the uniforms and military artifacts families of Camp Evans veterans have given InfoAge to preserve.












