[NJARC] Volunteering at Infoage & NJARC Museum

John Dilks oldradio at comcast.net
Wed Jun 13 20:18:40 EDT 2018


James and Ed, and everyone else,


To me, the easy way is to visit the museum on a Wednesday if you can.  Wednesdays are work days and you will find at least 10 members there doing just about everything.  Let them know you want to volunteer and they will tell you everything. As far as I know Saturdays and Sundays the docents show the museum to visitors, and try to answer any questions they have. (If you can't make Wednesdays, ask at a meeting or visit the museum on a weekend.)


One of the real exciting functions (my favorite) is to participate in a donation pickup. Some have been large clean outs of estate radio collections. There have been some that required several truck or utility trailer loads brought back to Infoage. 


Other opportunities are with the gang at the repair clinics. And during the meetings and auctions. And writing stories for the newsletter. Take photos at all the events.  Almost anything you can do will help.  And you will go home a happy person and undoubtedly will have learned something new that day.


Just ask and you will have fun.  As we get older the toys are bigger and more numerous. #Toomuchstuff!


73, John Dilks, K2TQN

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> >         The specific duties for volunteering at the museum might have been
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> >         shared previously or are on the NJARC website.
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> >         To make it easy, what exactly is required? When? and for how long?
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> >         Regards,
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> >         edOn June 13, 2018 at 5:19 PM Jamespdoranjr--- via NJARC wrote:
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> >         Just remember
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> >         I’m a newbie (within the last year) here, and a layman/consumer when it come to the technology, so I have followed this discussion with interest but kept quiet till now. I’d be happy to volunteer some time, however, if the occasional services of a novice newcomer were of any value. Like Ed, I just need to know: what are the needs and opportunities, and the qualifications required? Is there training? Is there a signup roster? Who do I volunteer to? What’s the time commitment? Happy to help as I can.
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> >         Jim
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> >         Sent from my iPhone
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> >         On Jun 13, 2018, at 4:23 PM, Ed Papson wrote:
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> >             > > > Just remember
> > >             Reply = Poster
> > >             Reply All = Everyone
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> >     > http://www.qsl.net/donate.html
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