Hunterdon County Senior Center to Host Tech Talk on Wireless Technology

The session will explain how wireless technology works and how it is used in many everyday devices.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

The Hunterdon County Senior Center will be hosting a Tech Talk on wireless technology on Thursday, February 12th. The session, presented by the Senior Center Helpdesk Volunteers, will educate attendees on how wireless technology functions and how it is integrated into various everyday devices to make daily life more convenient and connected. Registration is required to attend the event.

Why it matters

As technology continues to advance rapidly, it's important for senior citizens to have opportunities to expand their knowledge and comfort level with new technologies like wireless connectivity. This Tech Talk provides a supportive environment for older adults to learn about wireless tech and how it can enhance their everyday lives.

The details

The Tech Talk on wireless technology will be held at the Hunterdon County Senior Center on Thursday, February 12th. The session will be presented by the Senior Center's Helpdesk Volunteers, who will explain the fundamentals of how wireless technology works and demonstrate how it is integrated into a variety of common household devices and everyday applications.

  • The Tech Talk will take place on Thursday, February 12th.
  • The Hunterdon County Board of County Commissioners discussed the upcoming program at their February 3rd meeting.

The players

Hunterdon County Senior Center

A community center that offers programs and workshops aimed at enhancing quality of life, encouraging lifelong learning, and promoting independence among older adults in Hunterdon County, New Jersey.

Hunterdon County Board of County Commissioners

The governing body of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, responsible for overseeing county operations and initiatives.

Shaun C. Van Doren

A Hunterdon County Commissioner who serves as the liaison to the Hunterdon County Senior Center.

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What they’re saying

“Innovative educational programs like this, offered by our staff and volunteers at the Senior Center, ensure that our seniors can expand their knowledge and use of wireless technology in their everyday lives and keep up with changing technology in a supportive environment.”

— Shaun C. Van Doren, Hunterdon County Commissioner (tapinto.net)

What’s next

The Hunterdon County Senior Center encourages residents to contact them directly for more information about this wireless technology program or other offerings.

The takeaway

The Hunterdon County Senior Center is proactively providing educational opportunities for older adults to learn about and adapt to new technologies, ensuring they can stay connected and engaged in an increasingly digital world.