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Category: Event  Date: 2018-03-28

Nemo's Boxelder CCC

A group from Boxelder Job Corps visited the CCC Museum of South Dakota.

The Boxelder Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center is located on the site of one of the organizational camps constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936. It was taken over in 1965 to house one of the first Job Corps centers.

Boxelder Job Corps visited the CCC MuseumGroup from Boxelder Job Corps visits the CCC Museum of South Dakota

A typical day at Boxelder Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center is full of activities to help our students prepare for the real world. Students get up early and spend the majority of their day receiving academic and hands-on career technical training.

After class, students study or hang out with friends before dinner in the cafeteria. After dinner, students may do chores in their dorms, study, attend high school classes or tutoring, or participate in clubs and team sports. Most students are in bed by 10:00 PM in order to rest for the next day's tasks.

Boxelder Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center is a 25-acre, residential campus located in Nemo, South Dakota, deep in the tranquil Black Hills National Forest.

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Located on the site of one of the organizational camps constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936.

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