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X-WR-CALDESC:The IFL American History Book Club meets on the 4th Tuesday of
  each month to discuss their latest reading in American History.  Hard cop
 ies of the title for checkout can be found on the Book Club Shelf on the f
 irst floor of the library.\nThis month we are reading: In Pennsylvania\, t
 he CCC had one of its largest and most successful programs. The state recr
 uited the second-highest number of workers and had the second-highest numb
 er of work camps in the country. Gifford Pinchot\, perhaps the most famed 
 conservationist of the first half of the twentieth century\, was governor 
 of the state in 1933\, and his state foresters were well prepared to make 
 use of the abundant labor the CCC made available to them. The Pennsylvania
  CCC men planted over 60 million trees in a state that had been scarred by
  clear-cut logging\, rampant forest fires\, and destructive tree diseases.
  They also worked at creating and upgrading state park recreational facili
 ties\; some of the camps did historic preservation work at Gettysburg\, Ho
 pewell Village\, and Fort Necessity. A dozen camps provided assistance to 
 farmers on soil conservation projects.
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DESCRIPTION:The IFL American History Book Club meets on the 4th Tuesday of 
 each month to discuss their latest reading in American History.  Hard copi
 es of the title for checkout can be found on the Book Club Shelf on the fi
 rst floor of the library.\nThis month we are reading: In Pennsylvania\, th
 e CCC had one of its largest and most successful programs. The state recru
 ited the second-highest number of workers and had the second-highest numbe
 r of work camps in the country. Gifford Pinchot\, perhaps the most famed c
 onservationist of the first half of the twentieth century\, was governor o
 f the state in 1933\, and his state foresters were well prepared to make u
 se of the abundant labor the CCC made available to them. The Pennsylvania 
 CCC men planted over 60 million trees in a state that had been scarred by 
 clear-cut logging\, rampant forest fires\, and destructive tree diseases. 
 They also worked at creating and upgrading state park recreational facilit
 ies\; some of the camps did historic preservation work at Gettysburg\, Hop
 ewell Village\, and Fort Necessity. A dozen camps provided assistance to f
 armers on soil conservation projects.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220927T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220927T120000
LOCATION:Community Room of the Library at 11 AM
SUMMARY:IFL American History Book Club: At Work in Penn's Woods: The Civili
 an Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania by Joseph Speakman
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