They were the young men of the Civilian Conservation Corps far from home in the nation's publicly owned forests and parks. Earning money to send back to their needy families, they contributed to the renewal and beautification of the country. First, we explain the history that led to the need for this mammoth government project and what was accomplished. And then we’ll show you the records and how you can find your own CCCer. Presented by Lori Coffey.
This will be a hybrid meeting in the Local History Room at Largo Library for in-person attendees and online via Zoom. Register using the button at the right if you are attending online via Zoom.
Whether you bring your family or attend alone, this is a great way to introduce genealogy into your family and learn the foundations of collecting family history. This easy, step-by-step training will bring history alive. We will show you that collecting historical facts about real family members is exciting, as we work on a fun project to Find Franklin! All participants will start on their own family tree at the event. Training includes a useful notebook. Starts at 10 AM. Presented by Sue Styx.
This will be a hybrid meeting in the Local History Room at Largo Library for in-person attendees and online via Zoom. Register using the button at the right if you are attending online via Zoom.
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