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Category: Event  Date: 2019-05-07

A Solid Foundation

Goens Family donate truckAllen Goens 1935 GMC Truck

CCC Museum of South Dakota board members Kerry Conner and Dave Maudlin join crew members Wayne Bruce, Gary Miner and crew leader Darryl Johnson to pour the concrete pad for a new display building. Once the building is completed it will house the Goens Truck.

The weather has delayed the project but the concrete pad in now in place. Volunteers will help with the construction of the building over the next few weeks.

You can be part of this important project. Donate your time and/or money to support the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota. This project and the Museum as a whole is 100% volunteer supported. Stop by and follow our progress.

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Crew builds Concrete pad for Goens Truck
Cement truck arrives
Pouring Concrete
The team works the Concrete
Getting the concrete smooth
Concrete pad for Goens Truck
Doing a little clean up
Concrete pad is looking good
Getting Concrete pad smooth
Clean up
Final touch up Concrete
Concrete pad for Goens Truck building
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