[NJARC] meeting location
John Ruccolo
jr6v6gt at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 22 23:09:52 EST 2008
Hi Harry,
All very good points.
And you know what our museum needs? A Tung-Sol tube on
display! Last Sunday, I had a nice chat with a woman
guest who worked at Tung-Sol in the late 50's/early
60's. She was in the marketing department. She still
carries around a cute little Tung-Sol tape measure.
She was disappointed that there was no Tung-Sol tube
in our 30's display case. I'll have to see what I can
dig up.
That's the fascinating thing about the museum --
everyone sees something different. Other than that,
she and her friend really liked the museum.
I realize this was off-topic, but I wanted to share
it.
Regards,
John
--- Harry Klancer <klancer2 at comcast.net> wrote:
> Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
> _______________________________________________
> Hello, all
>
> Just to support Alex's point, InfoAge has been sold
> as a science and
> history learning center. Even though
> there are a lot of physical details still to be
> handled - cleaning up
> the buildings and making the site
> attractive (including our museum - I think we're way
> ahead of anyone
> else in doing that -
> it's already a nice museum) - we and everyone else
> have to think about
> "HANDS-ON" and EDUCATIONAL
> activities and programs. If we don't do that, we may
> find ourselves out
> on the street in a few years,
> and the township could use the location for
> something else.
>
> we have a golden opportunity, but we're just getting
> started.
>
> Sorry for the shouting.
>
>
> Harry K
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