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CCG Underground Movement Editors:

  • Oct 2003  -  Jan 2004:   Ray Keeler
  • Feb 2004  -  Oct 2004:   Carl Carmoney
  • Nov 2004  -  Aug 2006:   Jansen Cardy
  • Sept 2006  -  July 2007:   Steve Janesky
  • Oct 2007  -  Dec 2007:   Jansen Cardy
  • Jan 2008  -  present:   Bob Simmons

The CCG, over the course of its almost 50 year existence, has published a variety of newsletters. Would you like to see them here? The CCG is looking for a volunteer to scan and convert the older publications to PDF format. If you can assist, please contact the webmaster at info@ctcavers.org and include "CCG Underground Movement" in the email subject line.