Cecil County Winter Agronomy Meeting
- Calvert Grange Hall
- 8:30 AM
This is our annual meeting for farmers and producers to receive education and Nutrient Management and Private Pesticide License credits.
This is our annual meeting for farmers and producers to receive education and Nutrient Management and Private Pesticide License credits.
Learn how to create your own unique soaps. This workshop will cover everything from ingredients to techniques. Learn which ingredients to use, how to cut and label the final product, equipment needed, and safety procedures.
Get cozy while learning about how types of tea are grown and looking at tea's connection to American history.
Join us for an exciting workshop where you'll learn the fundamentals of iris folding and create your own beautiful cards! Iris Folding is a technique that layers paper strips across a cutout shape to form a “swirl” shape similar to the iris of a camera. It looks complicated, but is so easy and a fun way to make beautiful greeting cards.
Want to explore a different approach to gardening? Want to learn about different gardening strategies? At this event, learn less traditional gardening approaches, pros and cons of these approaches, and receive reliable research sources for these approaches.
Make your own Holiday Swag using fresh & fragrant natural materials. Class includes all materials, but please feel free to bring that special decoration to include in your swag.
This is a contest in which teams compete. Youth and coaches who wish to participate should contact the county/city 4-H office for information about team selection. Team members selected for statewide competition must be registered using the 4HOnline system and approved by their county/city 4-H office. Entries are due by November 17th. For more information on the structure of teams, please refer to the section entitled, “Teams”.
The contest will feature Junior, Intermediate, and Senior age divisions. Registration for the event will open soon in 4-H Online and will be due by November 17, 2024.
The rules and regulations for the 2024 contest are posted on the Maryland 4-H webpage at: Dog Bowl Rules and Information
Contact Ashley Travis at ashley90@umd.edu or Chris Anderson at canders2@umd.edu if you have questions
Join us for the 2024 Maryland 4-H Volunteer and Teen Forum in Ocean City, MD!
This event is open to all 4-H volunteers, teen youth, and 4-H faculty/staff members. The Forum provides time to network and connect with others from around the state and learn more about the 4-H program's wonders. It is an excellent opportunity for 4-H teens and adults to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful leaders in their local 4-H programs and Grow and Grow.
The Forum can also be a fun 4-H Family Getaway to Ocean City! It offers something for the whole family, from fun drop-in activities to free time on the beach or boardwalk to workshops for adults and Teens and classes for younger 4-Hers and Cloverbuds where they can learn and have fun while their parents attend activities for adults.
The Forum provides professional development workshops, connection sessions during the day on Saturday and Sunday mornings, and fun, hands-on drop-in activities on Saturday evenings. Professional development workshops are designed for adults and teens aged 13 and older. Youth classes will also be offered on Saturdays to engage and educate.
Completed registration is due by November 21, 2024.
Hurry while space lasts.
If you require accommodation, please check that box when registering and indicate the reasonable accommodation.
An introduction to sheep and their care. Learn characteristics, breeds, care, and breeding.
Create your own beautiful and natural succulent trimmed pumpkin for Fall! Registration is limited - so register early!!