The Shiawassee Conservation Association (SCA) was organized in 1907
in a tent on the corner of Washington and Comstock Streets in
Owosso, Michigan. The SCA is the oldest such group in the
country. It has always stood for conservation of natural
resouces and good sportsmanship.
The SCA was the founding site of the Michigan United Conservation
Clubs (MUCC) when in 1937 thirty-five other conservation groups
joined with the SCA to form the MUCC. The SCA facilities
served as the MUCC offices from 1937 until
1987.
The unique club house and first permanent home of the Shiawassee
Conservation Association was built in 1926 and stands as a monument
to the great American conservationsist, famed author and Owosso
citizen, the late James Oliver Curwood. Mr. Curwood
personally donated the land and provided matching funding to build
the club house.
Curwood also spent a great deal of his time supporting the cause
that the SCA represents: to educate the public about
conservation; to conserve our natural resources including air, soil
and minerals, forests, waters and wildlife; and to promote good
sportsmanship.
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