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New Cloverbud Activity Record

The right coughing technique prevents spread of germs
Humorous video posted by the University of Missouri Extension demonstrating the proper method of covering your cough. This 5 minute video was developed by an ear, nose, and throat specialist and is aimed at the common citizen. Its message is serious, but it is presented with humor in such a way that it engages the viewer's attention for a full five minutes while the message is repeated in interesting new ways.

Hoard’s Dairyman Youth Corner

4-H Exchange Program

Fun Activities for Families: Teaching Kids to Relax, Creating Family Photo Bingo, Celebrating Birthdays

Important notice on Waldo County 4-H Newsletter!

The December 2007 issue of the Waldo County 4-H newsletter will be the last paper copy everyone will receive.

We, and most other counties, have received a good response to county online newsletters. If you would like to keep receiving the 4-H newsletter in a paper form, you must contact the office and let us know. Each month an email will be sent out letting you know that the new newsletter has been posted to the web page, and a link will be included in the email. Please update (if needed) your email address with Sonia Antunes. With the rising cost of postage and the strain on our natural resources, paper and time, we will continue to use available and evolving technology. We appreciate everyone’s willingness to accommodate this process.


   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.

 

Putting knowledge to work with the people of Maine

4-H and University of Maine Cooperative Extension
A Member of the University of Maine System

 

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