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2015 CCC Field Hockey Championship Game and Awards at the University of New England

Deception Pass State Park, Washington.

This kid blew everyone else in Juniors away.

These tables around Black Camp Gap were built by CCC crews in the 1930s after the creation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

November 1-2, 2013

CCCS Hackathon

Fort Collins

  

2015 CCC Field Hockey Championship Game and Awards at the University of New England

cool spot (hidden under railway lines in a small swiss village), but i'm not so happy with my work. As you can see i had some glue problems :(

2015 CCC Field Hockey Championship Game and Awards at the University of New England

The Civilian Conservation Corps -- part of Roosevelt's New Deal in the Great Depression -- played a big part in making Platt National Park look the way it does today.

CCCS - Carnaval Universitario - Recorridos - Velada

University of New England Swimming at CCC Meet at Roger Williams - October 22, 2016

2015 CCC Field Hockey Championship Game and Awards at the University of New England

Technisud course minimes mars 2015

Card I sent to Helen G in Ohio for the June CCC.

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CM318 Color Layering Iris

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2015 CCC Field Hockey Championship Game and Awards at the University of New England

As the sign reads:

 

Civilian Conservation Corps

 

Roosevelt's New Deal included Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Begun in 1933, the Corps employed men throughout the U.S. building roads and dams, and planting trees for flood control. Jobless boys ages 18-25 received three meals a day and usually $30.00 a month (most of which went to dependents). By 1941, 2 million youths had participated.

 

The other side of the sign reads:

 

CCC at Cumberland Falls

 

Some 80,000 Kentuckians served in Civilian Conservation Corps. Three camps located in area (Companies 509, 563, and 1578). All helped develop Cumberland Falls State Park, blazing foot trails, drawing maps, and erecting cabins. Men also built DuPont Lodge; original log structure had 26 rooms, kitchen, and dining room. Lodge and cabins dedicated and given to Ky., 1934.

Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936, these there sandstone cabins were to accommodate travelers going along the old Arrowhead Trail, one of the first interstate roadways built in the country that cut through the Valley of Fire. The cabins, which are now unused are National Park Rustic in design, with lots of pueblo influences.

Valley of Fire State Park, Overton, Nevada

University of New England Swimming at CCC Meet at Roger Williams - October 22, 2016

University of New England Swimming at CCC Meet at Roger Williams - October 22, 2016

University of New England Swimming at CCC Meet at Roger Williams - October 22, 2016

The CCC statue at the Harry F. Byrd, Sr. Visitor Center in Shenandoah National Park.

 

www.nps.gov/shen/index.htm

Along the way we stopped back by the registration office to get a couple of maps and a Coke. Inside they had some exhibits about the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corp). In the prism of my readings what I saw was a bit chilling.

 

The men employed in the CCC were not some massive, ideologically motivated youthful volunteer force. They were, in effect, economic refugees joined together and employed by the same government that could arguably be shown to have exacerbated the economic conditions that put them there. One should not forget these men had jobs and skills prior to their service in the CCC.

 

Having said that, their work in the CCC cannot be overlooked nor trivialized. They worked hard and accomplished much. My own Grandfather served in their ranks.

 

I merely hope that I was not looking into the future.

 

University of New England Swimming at CCC Meet at Roger Williams - October 22, 2016

University of New England Swimming at CCC Meet at Roger Williams - October 22, 2016

University of New England Swimming at CCC Meet at Roger Williams - October 22, 2016

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