4-H Teen Hangouts
OnlineFor more information and to register, visit the 4-H Teen Hangouts Registration page. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Jennifer Lobley at 207.255.3345 or jennifer.lobley@maine.edu.
For more information and to register, visit the 4-H Teen Hangouts Registration page. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Jennifer Lobley at 207.255.3345 or jennifer.lobley@maine.edu.
It’s been a hard year and we could all use some time to hang out and socialize. This club is all about having fun and meeting new people in a small virtual group setting. Join 4-H Teen Leader Maddie and 4-H Staff Jen for two 1-hour sessions online to get to know other teens from […]
For more information or to register, visit the 4-H STEM Challenge: Galactic Quest Virtual 4-H Club page. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Sarah Sparks, 207.581.8206 or sarah.sparks@maine.edu.
Galactic Quest explores the history of humans in space, the technology and resources needed for missions, and the obstacles humans encounter in orbit. Participants will use stellar optics to build their own telescope, study, the night sky, be introduced to cyber security and decoding, as well as design and build a mechanical claw. Activities explore […]
Registration is open on a rolling basis. When you register you will be added to the mailing list to receive the Zoom link before the next meeting. The club is led by aquaculture experts Dr. Scarlett Tudor from UMaine’s Aquaculture Research Institute, and Melissa Malmstedt from the UMaine Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research (CCAR). For more information […]
For more information or to register, visit the 4-H STEM Challenge: Galactic Quest Virtual 4-H Club page. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Sarah Sparks, 207.581.8206 or sarah.sparks@maine.edu.
Galactic Quest explores the history of humans in space, the technology and resources needed for missions, and the obstacles humans encounter in orbit. Participants will use stellar optics to build their own telescope, study, the night sky, be introduced to cyber security and decoding, as well as design and build a mechanical claw. Activities explore […]
Registration is open on a rolling basis. When you register you will be added to the mailing list to receive the Zoom link before the next meeting. The club is led by aquaculture experts Dr. Scarlett Tudor from UMaine’s Aquaculture Research Institute, and Melissa Malmstedt from the UMaine Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research (CCAR). For more information […]
This short-term, special interest club will be meeting monthly starting in January and will focus on all things dogs. You do not need a dog to participate and this club is open to anyone who lives in Maine. Adults interested in helping should contact us (contact info is on the program website).
This virtual SPIN club is for youth ages 9-16 and will end in a culminating in-person workshop at a Maine Maple Sugar House. We will learn about tree ages and characteristics, practice tree identification, explore the versatility of trees, careers involved with forests, and learn about tapping maple trees for syrup. Youth will be receiving […]