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Enrollees in the Civilian Conservation Corps had to be 18-25 years old. Do all of these men at Catoctin Recreational Demonstration Area meet that criterion?
CCC, de vette jaren zijn voorbij
theatervoorstelling door SKaGeN
Van en met: Stef Aerts, Julia Akkermans, Valentijn Dhaenens, Korneel Hamers, Laurence Roothooft, Mathijs F Scheepers en Clara van den Broek
Techniek: Jeroen Wuyts en Bram Smans
Scenografie: Ruimtevaarders (Christophe Engels & Karolien De Schepper)
Kostuum: Barbara De Laere en Maija Tuohino (stage)
Productieleiding: Inge Lauwers
Productie: SKaGeN
Coproductie: Toneelhuis
fotografie: Christophe Engels
The following information is from the Black Hawk State Park Website:
From 1933 to 1935 a camp of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was located at Black Hawk. The CCC was the first and longest lasting of President Franklin Roosevelt's Depression-era government work programs. Camp Black Hawk employed more than two hundred veterans of the First World War. In exchange for clothing, room, board and a dollar a day, the CCC men created much of the site as it appears today. During the eighteen months they were stationed at the site, they built six miles of hiking trails, trail structures, parking lots and two picnic shelters; planted thousands of trees and wildflowers; and constructed two-thirds of the present-day lodge.
State architect Joseph Booton designed the lodge in 1932. Booton also designed the lodges at Starved Rock, Giant City and Pere Marquette state parks. Built of native limestone and timber, the Black Hawk lodge consists of three buildings connected by a covered walkway: the Hauberg Indian Museum, a Civilian Conservation Corps museum, and a central meeting hall. Featured in the main room are two murals painted in 1936 by Works Progress Administration (WPA) artist Otto Hake. The murals depict the seasonal activities of the Sauk and Mesquakie Indian people.
CCC Baby Moles MOCHA and MOMIJI (autumn leaf). New lil potbellie friends, Soon! @charlescreaturecabinet
Please welcome MOCHI, MOCHA and MOMIJI!
**Moles need love too 💞🐾💞
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Mollen hebben ook liefde nodig 💞🐾💞
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MOCHA in handmade
'issa baby faun' hat Linda's Lin Murasaki Design
T-shirt Murjani Kusumobroto Fairy Fragilities
Sylvanian Families Trousers
MOMIJI in handmade
Kiwi hat Fairy Fragilities
Autumn lil potbellie dress Dilly's Dolly Boutique
Photos: Charles' Creature Cabinet (NL)
BJD Sculpt TM & Copyright © 2008 I Charles Grimberg-Stephan I Charles' Creature Cabinet I All Rights Reserved.
what a sweet surprise!
last week, a friend of mine (also member/founder of the well-known cccrew) has found in a box a few pieces of this old self-silkscreen printed sticker
CCC, de vette jaren zijn voorbij
theatervoorstelling door SKaGeN
Van en met: Stef Aerts, Julia Akkermans, Valentijn Dhaenens, Korneel Hamers, Laurence Roothooft, Mathijs F Scheepers en Clara van den Broek
Techniek: Jeroen Wuyts en Bram Smans
Scenografie: Ruimtevaarders (Christophe Engels & Karolien De Schepper)
Kostuum: Barbara De Laere en Maija Tuohino (stage)
Productieleiding: Inge Lauwers
Productie: SKaGeN
Coproductie: Toneelhuis
fotografie: Christophe Engels
Caption: Bridge crew at work on bridge on T.T. #1111 near Eddyville Camp. Stonefort Ranger District, Shawnee National Forest, Illinois.
Date: May, 25, 1938
Photographer: Cavatsey, E. D.
Local Call Number: R9_364362
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
For information on photo use and more, see the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.
I just uploaded a bunch of cards that I don't think I'd uploaded before. (I'm trying to be a little more organized....)
Ha!
CCC, de vette jaren zijn voorbij
theatervoorstelling door SKaGeN
Van en met: Stef Aerts, Julia Akkermans, Valentijn Dhaenens, Korneel Hamers, Laurence Roothooft, Mathijs F Scheepers en Clara van den Broek
Techniek: Jeroen Wuyts en Bram Smans
Scenografie: Ruimtevaarders (Christophe Engels & Karolien De Schepper)
Kostuum: Barbara De Laere en Maija Tuohino (stage)
Productieleiding: Inge Lauwers
Productie: SKaGeN
Coproductie: Toneelhuis
fotografie: Christophe Engels
CCC, de vette jaren zijn voorbij
theatervoorstelling door SKaGeN
Van en met: Stef Aerts, Julia Akkermans, Valentijn Dhaenens, Korneel Hamers, Laurence Roothooft, Mathijs F Scheepers en Clara van den Broek
Techniek: Jeroen Wuyts en Bram Smans
Scenografie: Ruimtevaarders (Christophe Engels & Karolien De Schepper)
Kostuum: Barbara De Laere en Maija Tuohino (stage)
Productieleiding: Inge Lauwers
Productie: SKaGeN
Coproductie: Toneelhuis
fotografie: Christophe Engels
CCC, de vette jaren zijn voorbij
theatervoorstelling door SKaGeN
Van en met: Stef Aerts, Julia Akkermans, Valentijn Dhaenens, Korneel Hamers, Laurence Roothooft, Mathijs F Scheepers en Clara van den Broek
Techniek: Jeroen Wuyts en Bram Smans
Scenografie: Ruimtevaarders (Christophe Engels & Karolien De Schepper)
Kostuum: Barbara De Laere en Maija Tuohino (stage)
Productieleiding: Inge Lauwers
Productie: SKaGeN
Coproductie: Toneelhuis
fotografie: Christophe Engels
Logo: United States
CCC
Civilian conservation Corps
Spirit of 1933-1944 The CCC
Alumni
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Civilian Conservation Corps
Company 884
Rush Springs, Okla. 73082
To all the young men who served and to future generations that they might be reminded of our governments efforts to improve the status of the unemployed during the Great Depression of the 1930's
Also to the U.S. Army and the Department of Agriculture for the guidance they provided both in camp and in the field, and the Rush Springs Lions Club for its efforts in securing the Camp here.
These Camps were located throughout the United States with various functions to perform, such as: forestry, parks, and soil conservation.
This Camp was primarily soil conservation due to the nature of the soil in this area. Therefore the work performed here consisted of the terracing wtih rock-masonry outlets, ponds and restoring vegetation, all implemented to deter soil erosion.
The young me throughout the Corps were paid $30 per month with $25 of this being sent home. Food, work clothing and shelter along with medical, dental and education services were provided.
It would difficult for a young man not to have benefited from this experience.
Estabished June 18, 1933 Closed July 20, 1942
Dedicated this 2nd day of May, 1987Rush Springs, OK