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Local Stewards of CCC Heritage
CCC Legacy chapters carry the organization's mission into local communities — connecting members, honoring alumni, and keeping the CCC story alive at the state and regional level. National membership in CCC Legacy is a requirement for chapter participation.
Chapter #123 — Fort Worth, Texas
"Cow Town" Chapter · Originally chartered 1985 · Reorganized 2008
Chapter #123 operates from Fort Worth, Texas and holds a distinctive distinction: as of 2012, it represents the only fully functioning remaining chapter from the National Association of CCC Alumni (NACCCA) that operates within CCC Legacy Organization bylaws.
The chapter actively supports CCC Heritage initiatives at the Fort Worth Nature Center and participates in events throughout the Texas State Park system. Membership is open to everyone interested in becoming a CCC advocate.
Monument at Lake Worth
In 1990, Chapter #123 members installed a granite monument at Lake Worth honoring the CCC's contributions. Dedicated September 15, 1990, the monument commemorates the work of Company 1816 (Lake Worth Camp Sp-31-T), which served the area from 1934–1938.
"We men of the CCC, who reclaimed and beautified your land, leave our works as our legacy to you and future generations."
— Inscription on the Lake Worth monument, dedicated to the three million CCC members who served from 1933–1942
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Bring CCC Legacy to Your Community
Chapters are the organizational backbone that connects national CCC Legacy to the communities where the Corps actually worked — the parks, forests, and towns the "CCC Boys" helped shape.
If you're interested in starting a chapter in your region, contact the national office. CCC Legacy can provide guidance on charter requirements and organizational structure.
Chapter Requirements
- National CCC Legacy membership is mandatory for all chapter participants
- Chapters operate within CCC Legacy Organization bylaws
- Chapter activities should support CCC heritage education and preservation
- Regular reporting to the national organization is expected