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A club for life ; 4-H teaches more than how to handle animals. Clubs represent varied interests, but all impart skills that are useful beyond childhood.
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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
10-02-2005
A club for life ; 4-H teaches more than how to handle animals. Clubs represent varied interests, but all impart skills that are useful beyond childhood.
Byline: DEIRDRE FLEMING Staff Writer
Edition: Final
Section: Maine Life
Memo: TO FIND OUT MORE PINE TREE STATE 4-H FOUNDATION: Go to www.umaine.edu/4hfoundation/ or call your county office: ANDROSCOGGIN & SAGADAHOC COUNTIES: Lisbon Falls, 353-5550 or (800) 287...
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