Parent Program of Mid-Coast Maine, Inc

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377 Manktown Rd
Waldoboro, ME 04572

The University of Maine Cooperative Extension in Washington County provides residents with access to valuable resources and expertise focused on enhancing agricultural practices, community well-being, and educational opportunities. Through a variety of programs, workshops, and events, the extension delivers unbiased, research-based information to help individuals and families thrive in diverse areas such as gardening, youth development, and food systems.

With over a century of experience, the Cooperative Extension aims to put university research to practical use in homes, businesses, and farms throughout the region. Their offerings include hands-on workshops, online speaker series, and programs like 4-H, all designed to foster learning and engagement among community members of all ages.

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