4-H Maple Sugaring 101 (virtual)

Maple Sugaring 101 is a 6-week program open to Maine youth ages 9 and up who are interested in learning about the maple sugaring process from start to finish. Participants […]

free

4-H Maple Sugaring 101 (virtual)

Maple Sugaring 101 is a 6-week program open to Maine youth ages 9 and up who are interested in learning about the maple sugaring process from start to finish. Participants […]

free

Starting Seeds Indoors Workshop

Thompson Free Library 186 E Main St, Dover-Foxcroft, ME

The University of Maine Cooperative Extension is hosting a Starting Seeds Indoors workshop designed to provide participants with the best practices for growing seedlings indoors. The workshop will be held […]

Introduction to 4-H Public Speaking

Thompson Free Library 186 E Main St, Dover-Foxcroft, ME

University of Maine Cooperative Extension 4-H staff Sheila Norman and Trisha Smith will lead an Introduction to 4-H Public Speaking for youth 5 and up and interested adults.  4-H enrollment […]

Free

4-H Maple Sugaring 101 (virtual)

Maple Sugaring 101 is a 6-week program open to Maine youth ages 9 and up who are interested in learning about the maple sugaring process from start to finish. Participants […]

free

Total Eclipse Prep Party for 4-H Volunteers

University of Maine Orono, ME, United States

On April 8, 2024, parts of Maine will experience a total solar eclipse- and this won’t happen for another 20 years! A total solar eclipse happens when the moon lies exactly […]

free

Piscataquis Public Speaking Tournament

TBD

Public Speaking is an important life skill that has been part of 4-H almost since the beginning. Enrolled 4-H youth can present an Illustrated Talk or a Demonstration in a […]

Maine State 4-H Public Speaking Tournament

D.P. Corbett University of Maine Orono, Orono, Maine

Save the Date!! Our state public speaking tournament will be held on April 6, 2024 at DP Corbett Hall on the University of Maine campus. Youth must qualify for this event […]

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