CCC Celebrating 75 Years
Hanley Library will be celebrating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Civilian Conservation Corps (the CCC) with a reception on July 9th from 3 – 5pm in the lobby of the Library on the Bradford campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Light refreshments will be served and talks by Dr. Michael Schultz and Richard Kandare from the Allegheny National Forest will be presented. Following the reception a car caravan will be lead to a nearby CCC camp for those interested. Operating from 1933 to 1942 the Civilian Conservation Corps was part of President’s Roosevelt’s New Deal program. It enrolled unemployed young men into a peacetime army and sent them into battle against destruction and erosion of our natural resources. They planted tress, fought fires, helped with flood and hurricane disasters, built dams, fire towers and roads. They developed recreational facilities in national, state, county and metropolitan parks. In 1935 Pennsylvania had 113 camps with over 194,000 personnel...