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Schedule

October 2008 Theme: National Book Month

7 - Tuesday “Writing and Me”
14 -Tuesday

Project At Home - Write the Story and gather the materials to assemble the Book for next meeting

21 - Tuesday

"Make a Book” - Bring story and materials gathered last week! 4-5 PM at UMaine Extension Waldo County

28 - Tuesday

Field Trip to Down East Magazine - 4-5 PM  Meet at the Magazine Office, 680 Commercial St. (US Route 1), Rockport

November 2008 Theme: Child Safety Month

4 - Tuesday “Being Safe at Home” (Law Enforcement Guest) 4-5 PM at UMaine Extension Waldo County
11 -Tuesday

Project At Home - Create a Home Emergency Plan and Hazardous Material Check

18 - Tuesday

“First Aid” (Hand Out Food Drive Jumping Jack-a-Thon Pledge Sheets) 4-5 PM at UMaine Extension Waldo County

25 - Tuesday Field Trip to a Fire Department 4-5 PM Location TBA

December 2008 Theme: Hi Neighbor Month (Community Service)

2 - Tuesday Food Drive Jumping Jack a Thon” 4-5 PM at UMaine Extension Waldo County
9 -Tuesday

Project At Home - Collect Canned Goods from Friends and Family and deliver “Thank You” notes

16 - Tuesday “Preparing Food for Donation to Community Food Bank” (Possible trip to Deliver Food to Food Bank) 4-5 PM at UMaine Extension Waldo County
23 - Tuesday

No Meeting – Christmas

30 - Tuesday

“Bring a Friend Party” - Invite Friends/Family to show Accomplishments 4-5 PM at UMaine Extension Waldo County

   

 


   4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.

 

Maine 4-H Youth Development Mission

Educate and empower Maine youth through hands-on and community based experiences.

 

Maine 4-H Youth Development Vision

Maine youth acquire the knowledge, life skills, leadership abilities and attitudes to help them succeed now and in the future

through effective collaborations, hands-on experiential education and self-directed learning.

 

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