December 2025: Androscoggin-Sagadahoc Counties 4-H Newsletter

Androscoggin-Sagadahoc County 4-H Newsletter

Dates to Remember | County News | Club News |State News | New! 4-H Volunteer Corner


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Dates to Remember

December 2025:

  • December 5, 2025: 4-H Volunteer Huddle: Delegating/Asking parents and other adults to help
  • December 14, 2025: Deadline for 4-H National 4-H Conference or Congress applications
  • December 31, 2025: 4-H Re-enrollment due
  • December 31, 2025: 7. Maine 4-H Ag Challenge closes

January-February 2026:

  • January 2, 2026: 4-H Volunteer Huddle: Navigating 4-H Curriculum Resources
  • January 6, 2026: Fryeburg Fair Market Beef applications due
  • January 9, 2026: Last day to register for Farm Animal Care FUNdamentals 4-H SPIN Club
  • January 21, 2026: 4-H Volunteer Connections: Volunteer Excellence: Recognizing Achievement, Inspiring Growth
  • January 15, 2026: 4-H ESE Beef Intent to Participate forms due
  • February 1, 2026: Farm Skills Workshop applications Due

County News

graphic: Maine 4-H Virtual Holiday Greeting Card

December Reminders

Volunteer and Youth Member Re-enrollment – Please submit your re-enrollment in ZSuite as soon as possible. Re-enrollment is due December 31st, State/National opportunities may have earlier enrollment deadlines.

National Trips application deadline extended! – If you’re interested in attending National 4-H Conference or Congress, see details below in the State News! Application Deadline is now December 14th. Through the county office we have scholarships available for those selected to attend!

Farm Skills Training Workshop

Looking for a rewarding, active, and valuable career? Eager to learn the skills needed to work on a local farm? Get paid to learn through this job training program in Spring 2026!

Merrymeeting Food Council is accepting applications for a Farm Skills Training Program, a paid, part-time program that runs from late-March to early June. Participants must live in, or be able to travel to, the Bath/Brunswick region of Maine. Participants will also receive individual support from a Career Advisor.

Learn more and apply on the Merrymeeting Food Council website. Applications due February 1st, 2026.

Farm Skills Training Program flyer. All text written above.

Club News

Family STEM Club

Mrs. Laura and Mrs. Emily welcomed seven families to the fall Family STEM Club. We enjoyed building bugs and monsters, playing the math olympics, unveiling our shadow puppet theater, and more. Thank you all for joining us, we look forward to seeing you at more 4-H events!

People watching a shadow puppet show.

Midcoast Mainers

The Midcoast Mainers spent our November meeting being thankful! Each 4-H family donated an item of food, and the club purchased 2 turkeys for 2 complete Thanksgiving meals to be donated to the Root Cellar’s Turkey Basket Drive in Lewiston. Then each 4-H’er decorated a Turkey feather of what they are grateful for to complete our Thankful Turkey.


State News

Deadline Extended for National 4-H Trips!

Great news! The application deadline for National 4-H Conference and National 4-H Congress has been extended to December 14. Youth ages 14–18 are encouraged to apply for these incredible national leadership opportunities.

Trip Dates:
National 4-H Conference: April 10–15, 2026
National 4-H Congress: November 27–December 1, 2026

Interviews for both trips will take place the week of December 15. Selected applicants will be contacted with their interview date and time.

We encourage all interested youth to take advantage of this extended deadline and apply today!

Farm Animal Care FUNdamentals 4-H SPIN Club

Are you interested in learning about livestock animals (such as cows, goats, or sheep)? How do we care for them? How do you know what to feed them, how do you actually do regular health checks and have proper housing? Join the 4-H Animal Science SPIN club. We will have 3 virtual sessions focused on what livestock need to live a healthy life and one field day that provides hands-on experience. Set yourself up for success in your 4-H project by learning the basics of animal care. Participants do not need any prior animal experience or currently own livestock to participate. This is a beginner/introductory level program.

This is a free opportunity for youth ages 9 – 18.  Virtual sessions will be Thursdays, January 22, 29th, February 5, 2026, 4:00-5:15 pm.  February 12th will be an optional session for youth who intend to participate in a 4-H livestock project. The final session will be geared towards youth who are beginning their journey into raising livestock. Learn More and Register Here before January 9, 2026.

4-H Public Speaking Update

You asked, we’re excited! Performing Arts demonstrations will now be part of Speak Up, Maine 4-H the statewide Public Speaking Program.

From dramatic monologues to musical performances, this creative category is your time to express yourself and share your spark center stage.

Performing Arts demonstrations include:
– a spoken introduction
– your performance
– and a spoken conclusion

Specific details, including updated evaluation tools and judges’ support for all categories, will be available soon on the Speak Up, Maine 4-H website and through county staff. Stay tuned!

Maine 4-H ESE Beef Intent to Participate Forms are Now Available

The 2026 Maine 4-H Beef ESE Intent to Participate form is now available online and must be submitted by January 15, 2025. This is a requirement for all youth intending to participate as members of the Maine 4-H Beef Team at the Eastern States Exposition in September. Youth must be 12-18 years old as of December 31, 2025 and have completed one year in a beef project prior to this year. Please contact Kristen Grondin, kristen.grondin@maine.edu, 207-581-8193, or Cathy Bartlett Gray, cathy.gray@maine.edu, 207-743-6329  with any questions.

Market Beef at Fryeburg Fair

The 2026 Maine 4-H Intent to Sell a Market Beef Project at Fryeburg Fair is now available for eligible youth.  The animal must be owned and in the youth’s possession, and the youth must be enrolled in their county by December 31, 2025.  More information and the form are available on the Maine 4-H Beef page.  Online forms must be submitted, and paper copies must be postmarked by January 6, 2026.

Maine 4-H Ag Challenge Open Through 2025

As announced earlier this year, Maine 4-H is celebrating  “The Year of Youth in Agriculture” with the 4-H Ag Challenge.

Many 4-H’ers from around the state have already taken on the challenge and been awarded their commemorative hat.

PHOTO OF MEMBERS IN COMPOST BIN – photo credit Michael Guerrette “Two members show off the compost bin they made as part of the ag challenge”

PHOTO OF MEMBERS WITH HATS ON – Photo Credit Megan Cook “Many members completed and turned in challenge forms at local fairs”

We encourage all our members to delve deeper into the rich and diverse world of Maine agriculture. This is the perfect time for our 4-H members to explore the many facets of this dynamic industry.

To help you do just that, Maine 4-H has launched the 4-H Ag Challenge! This special challenge is designed to guide members through an exploration of the unique and vast opportunities within Maine agriculture. To complete the challenge, members must complete activities from each section, with the number of required activities varying by age group:

– Cloverbud (ages 5-8): 2 activities per section
– Junior (ages 9-13): 3 activities per section
– Senior (ages 14-18): 4 activities per section

Download the Ag Challenge PDF at: https://extension.umaine.edu/4h/2025/06/10/4-h-ag-challenge/. Some of these activities you may already be doing!

Once you’ve completed your activities, please return the form to the 4-H Ag Leadership team at mailto:extension.4hagleadership@maine.edu or to your local UMaine Extension office. As a special reward for completing the challenge, you will receive a specially designed Maine 4-H Ag Challenge hat! Prizes will be mailed to those who complete the challenge. This challenge will run through the entirety of 2025, but time is running out. Don’t miss out on this fun opportunity!

If you have any questions please contact:
Megan Cook
4-H Youth Development Professional, Aroostook County
cook@maine.edu
207.532.6548


4-H Volunteer Corner: Your corner for connection, tips, and tricks

Once you notice a spark, did you know you can actually help fuel it? 4-H volunteers support youth sparks by facilitating exploration through varied activities, fostering a supportive environment where questions are valued, encouraging exploration, and building relationships that empower youth to discover and develop their passions. Connecting youth with resources, mentors, or new opportunities is a great way to help fuel the spark. Other ideas for you as a 4-H volunteer include:

Modeling curiosity:  Showing your own excitement for learning and discovery can encourage youth to adopt a similar mindset.
Showing genuine interest:  Listening actively to the youth’s thoughts, opinions, and aspirations to build trust and encourage their self-expression can be powerful. Sometimes we all need a sounding board.
Allowing for silence and space:  Giving youth time to think, process information, and formulate their own ideas without the pressure of immediate answers can be helpful. Circling back to a topic after a few weeks, asking if they have given any more thought to something, or inquiring to see how you might help them with a next step, can help youth feel supported.

4-H Volunteer Huddle:
Join us for a short “gather and learn session” to help you up your game. We meet on the first Friday of each month from 12:00-12:30 pm via Zoom. Whether you are an experienced 4-H volunteer or just getting started, there’s something for everyone. We’d love to see you there! No registration required!

5- Delegating/Asking parents and other adults to help
January 2, 2026-Navigating 4-H Curriculum Resources

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android:
maine.zoom.us/j/82015703524?pwd=QkT05bDbaaDIeYAQ8aGUd4eco5c6Rd.1
Password: volunteer

4-H Volunteer Connections
January 21, 2026 Volunteer Excellence: Recognizing Achievement, Inspiring Growth
6:30-8:00pm

Connect with 4-H volunteers from states in the North East region to hear inspiring 4-H volunteer stories including those recognized through the National 4-H Salute to Excellence Award. Come celebrate success, learn from peers, and strengthen your own impact. Free to attend, but registration is required! Register here!

4-H Volunteer Opportunities Calendar:
Find our 4-H volunteer training opportunities on our calendar of events here – scroll to the bottom of the page to subscribe to the calendar and never miss upcoming events, workshops, and more!

Resource Spotlight
Do you work with Cloverbuds (youth ages 5-8)? If so, check out these resources!

    • We love our friends at Ohio State University for creating an amazing collection of Click and Do 4-H Cloverbud activities! All organized by themes, there’s something for everyone!
    • A welcoming environment is the cornerstone to a successful 4-H club meeting.  Try these Icebreakers for Cloverbuds from Michigan State University!
    • Looking for some holiday craft ideas for younger youth? Check out this Holiday Activity Guide from National 4-H Council- there is even a cookie recipe collection included!