The Civilian Conservation Corps, one of the boldest and most effective of all the New Deal programs, put men to work throughout the toughest times of the Great Depression, utilizing their labor to safeguard and enhance our national parks and other natural resources. Screening tonight at Discovery World as part of Milwaukee Public Television’s Community Cinema series, this documentary chronicles the successes of the program and its contributions to modern environmentalism.
MPTV Community Cinema: The 1930s’ Civilian Conservation Corps
Tonight @ Discovery World, 6 p.m.