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🏕 Where Hikers Give Back: Volunteer Highlights by Region

From Peaks to Streams, There’s Work to Be Done Hikers across the U.S. are showing up for their trails—and every region has its own way of giving back. Whether you're into digging, pulling, planting, or just showing up, there's a crew near you making a difference. 🗻 Rocky Mountains Trail restoration & wildfire recovery 👉 Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado 🌲 Pacific Northwest Invasive species pulls & rugged trail work 👉 Washington Trails Association, Pacific Crest Trail Association 🏞 Appalachians Shelter fixes & litter sweeps 👉 Appalachian Trail Conservancy, Potomac Appalachian Trail Club 🌿 Southeast Biodiversity counts & river cleanups 👉 Southeastern Foot Trails Coalition, Friends of the Smokies There’s no “off season” for protecting wild places. Wherever you are—there’s a trail that needs you. #CivicLife #Nature #Hiking

🏕 Where Hikers Give Back: Volunteer Highlights by Region
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When America Chose Community Over Competition at the Library of Congress

Once, the American spirit was defined less by rugged individualism and more by a collective drive to join hands—literally. This surprising shift is at the heart of "The Upswing," explored in a lively conversation between Robert Putnam, Shaylyn Romney Garrett, and Library of Congress experts. Their discussion, part of the Join In: Voluntary Associations in America exhibit, unpacks how civic groups, clubs, and associations shaped a century of national unity. The event highlights how Americans, facing social and economic upheaval, found strength in togetherness rather than going it alone. Voluntary associations became the backbone of neighborhoods, bridging divides and fostering trust. Today, the echoes of that era invite reflection on what it means to build community from the ground up. In a world that often celebrates the solo act, the Library of Congress reminds us that sometimes, the real power lies in the chorus. #AmericanHistory #CivicLife #LibraryOfCongress #Culture

When America Chose Community Over Competition at the Library of Congress