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VOLUNTEERS ARE AT THE HEART OF 4-H
- Hancock County 4-H clubs and programs are supported by over 80
trained and certified volunteers as well as hundreds of committed parents and
youth leaders. To access statewide information, volunteers and leaders may
visit the sites linked below. Hancock County 4-H Leaders' Association Meetings
are held the second Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm at the Hancock County
Extension Office.
ME 4-H Website - The Maine 4-H website is a great place for useful information for 4-H club members, volunteers and alumni. check here for Maine 4-H calendar, and for Maine 4-H policies and Procedures and guidelines, and a lot more. 4-H Volunteer Resources, University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Pine Tree State Foundation - Pine Tree State 4-H Foundation is a non-profit organization supporting 4-H youth development programming in Maine. In 2003, the Foundation provided more than $83,000 to fund youth programs in the state of Maine. Foundation programming is made possible through the financial contributions of donors. Visit the website for more information on grants, scholarships and a lot more. The Pine Tree State 4-H Foundation of Maine
4-H Forms - Animal Approval Forms, Enrollment Forms, Photo Release, Project Records, Tax-exempt Status & Regulations, and more. maine.4h.umaine.edu/newforms.htm
MAINE 4-H SET (Science, Engineering and Technology) If you think making 4-H SET the theme for YOUR 4-H LOA event this year is a good idea. Posted are few SET-friendly activities written with after-school youth in mind to our web site (http://www.fourhcouncil.edu/setresources.aspx). You are welcome to download and use any or all of these and/or any others you think will work in your program.
4-H BRAND NETWORK INTRANET SITE - This web site is a resource for you to learn about the 4-H brand, share tips and ideas and apply what you've learned using ready=made resources for you to promote 4-H throughout your community. (http://www.4-hbrandnetwork.org)