Help us celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the legendary Civilian Conservation Corps! We plan to update this page with resources about the Civilian Conservation Corps in tribute to their impact and influence on the Corps of today.
80th Anniversary Reunions and Event Listings
(from our friends at CCC Legacy— the CCC Alumni Organization)
News Stories
Civilian Conservation Corps and Modern Youth Corps Honored by Congressional Resolution
CCC Alumni Receive President’s Call to Service Award
Maine’s Depression-era conservation corps honored for work in state woods
A Celebration at the First CCC Camp
Videos and Multimedia
Chapter 113 (11 mins)
(Note: After clicking over, scroll down for the film)
At our 2013 National Conference in February we were lucky to be joined by members of CCC Legacy Chapter 113 for our plenary session on the 21st Century Conservation Service Corps. We were also lucky to be joined by filmmakers Lance and Brandon Kramer, founders of the DC-based Meridian Hill Pictures production company, who shared their short documentary about the efforts of the Chapter 113 boys to establish a Maryland CCC memorial.
Texas Conservation Corps Takes Bastrop Back to its Roots (11 mins)
A Texas Parks & Wildlife Department video profiles an American YouthWorks crew helping to restore disaster damaged Bastrop State Park— among the places where the CCC left a legacy behind.
Shenandoah National Park’s CCC Movie and Curriculum (31 mins)
The CCC built much of Shenandoah National Park, including the famous Skyline Drive. The first CCC Camp was located just outside of the park’s boundaries. President Roosevelt himself visited the park to promote the work of the CCC. The park has put together an excellent curriculum and video set about the CCC for students of all ages. The videos can also be watched in five parts on YouTube.
Histories and Articles
A Brief History of The Corps Movement
“SheSheShe” Camps: A Women’s Alternative to the Civilian Conservation Corps