The Dirty Thirties
October 4, 2008
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Liman Niblack, Walter Knight and David Griffith share memories and experiences of the 1930s. As a child, Niblack experienced the Dust Bowl disaster, and he will recount how life was impacted by the force of this event. Knight participated in the massive efforts of the Civilian Conservation Corps to provide employment to the unemployed and to enhance the value of our natural resources. Griffith's mother ran the Colorado state office for the CCC, and he has a great deal of information to share about this program and its impact on the local area.
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1706 Lake Woodmoor Drive
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Tickets: Free
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October 4, 2008Times:
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It's a Grind Coffee House - 15954 Jackson Creek Pkwy, Monument, CO 80132
Phone: 719.481.1205
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Wisdom Tea House - 65 2nd Street, Monument, CO 80132
Phone: 719.481.8822
Email: info@wisdomteahouse.com
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