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Here’s how you can save hemlocks on the Green Preserving Rivers: The Carolina Canoe Club is committed to river stewardship and conservation. The club works with other organizations to maintain healthy rivers and makes annual donations to river conservation groups. …
River courtesy extends beyond aid to a fellow paddler. We ask all Carolina Canoe Club members to consider the following and to promote river courtesy by example:
(Past Board Members and Staff) To decrease the flood of spam to the officer email address, members can click here for officer email addresses. Non-members can send email to contact <dot> us <at> carolinacanoeclub.org. Board of Directors Position Name President …
What is the CCC E-mail List?
Give someone else a gift membership: You can use the CCC website to give the gift of the CCC to your friends.
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On March 16, 1969, 15 people gathered at Bob Benner’s house in Jamestown. Bob recalls, “For the purpose of getting people together who like to paddle.” During that meeting the Carolina Canoe Club (CCC) was born, with Bob as president, …