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In 1970, SCA’s total membership surged past the 1,000 plateau. Our annual report noted programs “operated smoothly” and offered a “high quality of volunteer service” with “no major problems or accidents.” In 1977, we fielded our first urban conservation crews at C&O Canal National Historical Park in Washington, DC. One year later, John Stockert became the first SCA alumnus to ascend to the role of national park superintendent, taking over the top spot at Moores Creek National Battlefield. “If it had not been for SCA,” he said, “this opportunity would not have been possible.”




SCA 1970s






By SCA’s 25th anniversary in 1982, annual volunteer enrollment had reached 1,000. SCA started partnering with the Bureau of Land Management, launched new urban programs in Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle, and published JOB-SCAN (later renamed Earth Works), a monthly listing of green job ads. As the organization grew, so too did the recognition: Liz Putnam accepted the President’s Volunteer Action Award and was later named an Honorary Ranger by the National Park Service. To close the decade, in 1989, the first of 648 volunteers served in SCA’s Greater Yellowstone Recovery Corps following a massive wildfire in America’s first national park.



SCA 1980s



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