
Sunday
Mechanics' Hall October Events
MONDAY,Oct. 3 - Live presentation on Zanzibar by Alice Spencer
all lectures will be at The Maine Girls’ Academy(formerly McAuley H.S.) Auditorium, Stevens Ave., Portland. All programs begin at 7:00 PM
Tuesday,Oct. 4, 2016 “Under the Wide & Starry Sky” by Nancy Horan
First Tuesday Book Club, Mechanics’ Hall Library, 12:00 noon

Join us at Mechanics’ Hall at 12:00PM,second floor library, elevator accessible.
Bring your lunch, drinks and sweets will be provided.
All are welcome to attend.
Wednesday, October 5, PubHub #54 - Pitch Night from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Mechanics' Hall • 519 Congress St. • Portland. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pubhub-54-pitch-night-tickets-28008434983
Thursday, Oct.6th.
Quarterly Members' Meeting will be on Oct.6 at 6PM in the Library in Mechanics' Hall.We have a fairly short agenda and light refreshments will be served.
Friday, Oct. 7th, First Friday, in the Mechanics’ Hall library
Held over for a second month“Union Station Remembered” (1888-1961)with photos and art of the grand old station that was lost to urban renewal on August 31,1961, 55 years ago, exhibit by MCMA librarian Pat Larrabee
Monday, Oct.17th, A live presentation on Tanzania by Pam Plumb
all lectures will be at The Maine Girls’ Academy(formerly McAuley H.S.) Auditorium, Stevens Ave., Portland. All programs begin at 7:00 PM
Wed., Oct. 19th,Maine Skeins have changed their time and day to the 3rd Wednesday of the month, from 12-2pm in the library. drop in to craft or color anytime.
Join us for some good conversation and snacks while you work on your latest project.
Bring supplies you no long need for our Swap Box.
Fmi or to rsvp call 773-8396 or email -mcma1857@gmail.com at the library.Monday
Sept.MCMA Events in Mechanics' Hall
August 31,Wed. 7:00 pm..Makers at The Hall
Guilds, Unions & Associations
Join our diverse panel of makers and scholars for a wide ranging conversation on the challenges of effective mutual support, in celebration of Labor Day and the first 21st century MCMA Makers Parade
Sept. 2nd, First Friday, in the Mechanics’ Hall library
“Union Station Remembered” (1888-1961)with photos and art of the grand old station that was lost to urban renewal on August 31,1961, 55 years ago, exhibit by MCMA librarian Pat Larrabee
Sept.2nd, First Friday Artwalk, Banner Parade down Congress St.
Along with a group of talented USM students I have made banners for groups that include bakers and farmers, blacksmiths, coopers, luthiers, caregivers and healers, communicators, teachers (AFT), musicians, technicians and hackers and a couple of banners with 19th century labor slogans-
Each cloth banner will be high in the air, supported by two people carrying two 12’ wooden poles - we will be parading south from the Hall to Monument Square and then possibly to City Hall during First Friday Art Walk

If you would like to carry a banner for this short parade- please contact (MCMA member)Ellen- reply to this email or txt me at 505-610-6725.
Sept.6th, First Tuesday Book Club-12:00 Noon,A Memory of Violets: A Novel of London's Flower Sellers

PubHub #53 - Betsy Biemann and Kate Curran of CEI
Wednesday, Sept. 7 from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Mechanics' Hall • 519 Congress St. • Portland
• About PubHub: PubHub is the first Wednesday of each month at our new home at Mechanics' Hall. Please join us - it's free for everyone to attend (just register first!) Help us spread the word and share this invitation with your network!
• About the Speaker:
Betsy is a familiar face in Maine’s entrepreneurial community – from serving as President of Maine Technology Institute from 2005 to 2012, to being a Maine Angel, to work at Harvard on growing Maine’s farming and food industries, she is a force for good for Maine. She will speak at the September PubHub about her new gig as CEO of Coastal Enterprises (CEI), a mission-driven lender and one of the nation’s premiere rural community development organizations. Betsy will be joined by Kate Curran of CEI’s Women’s Business Center. Kate will share news about CEI’s new Entrepreneur in Residence program for Maine women business owners. We’re thrilled to have Betsy and Kate speaking at the September PubHub.
We hope you can join us! Please do us a favor and register to attend - that way we make sure we have enough beer and food. Thank you eternally.
Sept.15th, Thursday 12:00 noon, Mechanics’ Hall Library, Mary Foley(MCMA member) who leads tours of Past MCMA members buried in Evergreen Cemetery she will talk of members of MCMA who were prominent men of Portland and how they contributed to the education of tradesman and the industries of Portland.
Sept.21st, Third Wed.
Maine Skeins have changed their time and day to 3rd Wednesdays from 12-2pm in the library. drop in to craft or color anytime.
Join us for some good conversation and snacks while you work on your latest project.
Bring supplies you no long need for our Swap Box.
Fmi or to rsvp call 773-8396 or email -mcma1857@gmail.com at the library.
Thursday
Mechanics' Hall August Events
FIRST TUESDAY BOOK CLUB
Lavendier Myers has held many SOLO exhibits. To name a few: Capricorn Gallery, Bethesda Maryland, Gallery Music, Portland Maine, Gem Gallery and Richard Boyd Gallery, Peaks Island Maine, and TideMark Gallery at Waldoboro Maine.
August 2nd, At the Water’s Edge by Sara Gruen
“Maddie is left on her own in WWII Scotland while her husband strives to hunt down the Loch Ness monster.
In this new novel from the author of the #1 New York Times best seller Water for Elephants, Sara Gruen again demonstrates her talent for creating spellbinding period pieces. In At the Water’s Edge, she tells the gripping and poignant story of a privileged young woman’s moral and sexual awakening as she experiences the devastations of World War II in the Scottish Highlands.
Madeline Hyde, a young socialite from Philadelphia, reluctantly follows her husband and their best friend to the tiny village of Drumnadrochit in search of the Loch Ness monster—at the same time that a very real monster, Hitler, wages war against the Allied Forces.......” http://saragruen.com/author-books/books/at-the-waters-edge/ ,,Sara Gruen
Bring a lunch; dessert and drinks(Tea or Lemonade) provided, 12 Noon at the Mechanics’ Hall Library-519 Congress St, second floor, elevator accessible
All are welcome.Pre-reading of the book not required
Wed. August 3rd
PubHub #52 – Time Warner Cruise of Casco Bay
Wednesday, August 3 from 5:45 PM - 8:00 PM
Casco Bay Ferry Lines, Portland ME

Friday,August, 5th- ”Winter in August” opens of the First Friday Artwalk, 5-8:00 pm and on display in the library for the month of August
NEW paintings by Peaks Islander Artist- M. Lavendier Myers
Lavendier Myers studied with Lawrence Rakovan at Univeristy of Southern Maine and at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington D.C. with Brockie Stevenson, Leslie Exton, Hayes Friedman, and Blaine Davis.
A typically individualistic Maine islander artist, Myers primarily uses oil paint outdoors in summer at Cliff Island, Peaks Island, and the Diamond Islands in Casco Bay, Waldoboro, Friendship, Monhegan, Cushing and Port Clyde.
Winters, Myers uses acryllic paints at her studio at the SouthPort Marina, next to the Snowsquall restaurant in South Portland.

Purchase list by Individuals and Corporations available upon request.
Myers spent 11 enjoyable years Docenting at Portland Museum of Art, Portland Maine.
Tuesday, August 16th, Maine Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm Maine,
Join us for some good conversation and snacks while you work on your latest project.
Bring supplies you no long need for our Swap Box.
Fmi or to rsvp call 773-8396 or email -mcma1857@gmail.com at the library.
Thursday, August 18th, MCMA member and author-Ron Romano, book launch
Early Gravestones in Southern Maine: The Genius of Bartlett Adams
Mechanics Hall Thursday, August 18
519 Congress Street 7 pm to 8 pm (or beyond) Portland, ME 04101
519 Congress Street 7 pm to 8 pm (or beyond) Portland, ME 04101
This event, free and open to the public, includes introductory speakers, a brief slide show, reading(s) from the book, and audience Q & A (40 - 45 minutes). Throughout the event, attendees may purchase the autographed book (list price $21.99), and enjoy refreshments provided by Spirits Alive and MCMA.
Wed.,August 31, 7:00 pm..Makers at The Hall
Guilds, Unions & Associations
Join our diverse panel of makers and scholars for a wide ranging conversation on the challenges of effective mutual support, in celebration of Labor Day and the first 21st century MCMA Makers Parade
July Events at Mechanics' Hall
July 1st, The June Artist Marie Galland- Dodin, “Mixed Media” is being held over for the month of July.
Downtown First Friday Artwalk,5:00-8:00pm Friday, July 1st & the artist artwork on exhibit in the library for the month of July
July 5th,Tuesday, Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman
The daughter of a Coney Island curiosities museum’s proprietor pursues a love affair with a Russian immigrant photographer. 12:00 noon, bring your lunch, tea and desserts provided

July 7th, 6pm.-Join us in the Library for the July Quarterly Meeting, which will be both informative and entertaining.
Find out what the Board has been up to this last quarter and hear about the first annual MCMA Parade, scheduled for Sept. 2, 2016!
Lear more about the library, and imagine ways to make it even better and of course meet up with your fellow members.
Plus, there will be fabulous baked goods from Tandem Bakery, impossible to refuse
The meeting will start at 6PM, hope to see you there.
Donna, MCMA Secretary
July 19th, Tuesday, Maine Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm Maine,,Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm
Join us for some good conversation and snacks while you work on your latest project.
Bring supplies you no long need for our Swap Box.Thanks
Fmi or to rsvp call 773-8396 or email -mcma1857@gmail.com at the library.
July 27th, Wed….”Makers’ Mix”, Calling all Artists, Artisans, Smiths, Wrights, Tailors, Cooks, masters & Amateurs, Inventors & Dubbers….an evening of conversation and camaraderie. come meet your fellow makers! 7-9pm, Thanks to the generous support of the Warren Memorial Foundation
Monday
June Events in the Mechanics' Hall
MCMA June, 2016,Events in Mechanics’ Hall
Wed., June 1st-PubHub, in the ballroom-Steve and Kate Shaffer of Black Dinah Chocolatiers on making the leap to a bigger facility…….http://www.pubhubmaine.com
Friday, June 3rd, First Friday Artwalk and June Artist in the library-Marie Gallant Dodin, “Mixed Media”
5:00-8:00pm Friday, June 3rd and t6he artist artwork on exhibit in the library for the month of June.
Tuesday, June7th, First Tuesday Book Club. “Mary Coin” by Marisa Silver
12:00 noon, bring your lunch, tea and desserts provided.
Tuesday, June 21st, Maine Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm Maine,,Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm
Join us for some good conversation and snacks while you work on your latest project.
Bring supplies you no long need for our Swap Box.Thanks
Fmi or to rsvp call 773-8396 or email -mcma1857@gmail.com at the library.
Wednesday, June 29th at 7:00pm, Wine, Cake & conversation provided after
Makers at the Hall, Doug Green-Green Design Furniture
Notes from a designer’s life. Inventor & Industrial Designer, Doug Green’s intro to Industrial Design, Entrepreneurial misadventures and designing machine made artisian furniture.
Sunday
MCMA Events in May
FIRST TUESDAY BOOK CLUB

Zoo Cain’s Exhibit, “Work by Zoo Cain” - Lots of Colors, recycling items into an art form. The Exhibit will be on display for the month of May in the library.
For the May 6 First Fri. Art Walk, the facade of Mechanics' Hall will once again be the backdrop for LumenARRT! 's large-scale video projection in conjunction with 350 Maine to get out a message about the consequences of warming for the Gulf of Maine. From 8-9PM, view this beautiful video on our Hall and listen to the soundtrack created by the Leftist Marching Band.
May 3rd,Marmee and Louisa by Eve LaPlante
The untold story of Louisa May Alcott and her mother
“Marmee & Louisa, hailed by NPR as one of the best books of 2012, paints an exquisitely moving and utterly convincing portrait of Louisa May Alcott and her mother, the real “Marmee.” Award-winning biographer Eve LaPlante mines the Alcotts’ intimate diaries and other private papers, some recently discovered in a family attic and others thought to have been destroyed, to revive this remarkable daughter and mother. Abigail May Alcott—long dismissed as a quiet, self-effacing background figure—comes to life as a gifted writer and thinker. A politically active feminist firebrand, she fought for universal civil rights, an end to slavery, and women’s suffrage. This gorgeously written story of two extraordinary women is guaranteed to transform our view and deepen our understanding of one of America’s most beloved authors.”
Amazon.com
All are welcome.Pre-reading of the book not required
Bring a lunch; dessert and drinks(Tea or Lemonade) provided, 12 Noon at the Mechanics’ Hall Library-519 Congress St, second floor, elevator accessible
PubHub #49 – Tim Ludlow on Managing the Financial Reins at Vet's First Choice
Wednesday, May 4 from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Mechanics' Hall • 519 Congress St. • Portland
• About PubHub: PubHub is the first Wednesday of each month at our new home at Mechanics' Hall. Please join us - it's free for everyone to attend (just register first!) Help us spread the word and share this invitation with your network!
• About the Speaker: Vet’s First Choice rocketed onto the Portland business scene in 2010, and now boasts revenues in the eight-figures, a spot on Inc. Magazine’s list of the 5,000 fastest growing companies, and a $52 million investment round in 2015. What does it take to manage the financial reins of a super-fast growing firm? Tim Ludlow joined Vet’s First Choice as CFO a year ago, and will speak at the May 4 PubHub about the financial planning required to make a successful start-up stay successful. Join us!
May 6th, 2016,First Friday Art Walk, 5:00-8:00pm-MCMA member Zoo Cain

Monday, May 9th,Travel films - “Egypt Eternal-The Quest for Lost Tombs”, a National Geographic presentation. and- “Discover...the treasures of Turkey”, where 10,000 years of history and adventures await!
Tuesday, April17th, Maine Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm Maine,,Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm
Join us for some good conversation and snacks while you work on your latest project.
Bring supplies you no long need for our Swap Box.Thanks
Fmi or to rsvp call 773-8396 or email -mcma1857@gmail.com at the library.
Monday, May 23rd- A live travel presentation “Newfoundland” by Peter Plumb.
MCMA April Events
Mechanics’ Hall April 2016,Events
March 30th,7:00 pm.,MCMA’s Maker Series of talks features local entrepreneurs who have successfully navigated the challenges of starting their own businesses. The series will launch this month with a presentation by Paul Farrell of Union Bagel Co.
Union Bagel make bagels with quality ingredients and organic flour from its location on 147 Cumberland Ave. in Portland. They hand roll, boil, and bake them on a stone hearth in the traditional style, and the result is the full flavor and rich texture of a real bagel. By combining personal experience and with business practices still based on principles of solidarity and cooperation, Union Bagel operates as a business that considers the community's interests as well as its own. Its mission remains twofold - to bring the best traditional bagels to Portland Maine, and to create a successful enterprise that is both supportive of and dependent upon a strong regional economy.
Please join us for an entertaining and informative session in the Mechanics' Hall Ballroom. Your admission includes light refreshments.
Tickets are free for Maine Charitable Mechanic Association members. Others are $10 via Eventbrite or at the door. Or choose to become a member for $25 for the year, and receive admission free for the entire series!
MCMA’s Maker Series of talks features local entrepreneurs who have successfully navigated the challenges of starting their own businesses. The series will launch this month with a presentation by Paul Farrell of Union Bagel Co.
Friday, April 1st, 5:00-8:00pm, First Friday Artwalk
Art exhibit, Paintings by Ahmad Al Bujasim
Ahmad Al Bujasim, Artist
Ahmad was born in 1975 in Baghdad. He completed the 7th grade and served in the army between 1996 and 1999 before leaving his country of Iraq in 2001 to escape the war and fled to Jordan.Prior to leaving, however, he continued his study of art with Professor Yusuf-al-Taie of Arabic calligraphy, decoration and painting in Second Academy during 1986.
He exhibited in the Ministry of Culture and Information and the Fine Arts Gallery Baghdad ion 1998.
In 2004, the Jordan Radio and TV Corp acquired 4 works by him on the subject of the Nabataean Civilization.
In 2008, the Andean House of Fine Arts, Anman, Jordan, acquired 19 works by the artist.
Due to the instability of the region in 2015, Ahman and his family left Jordan as refugees and arrived in Maine.
Ahmad is married and has 3 children.

Tuesday, April 5th, Noon-1;00 pm, First Tuesday Bookclub
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry ,by Rachel Joyce
A moving story about an ordinary man on an extraordinary journey.
“Harold Fry is convinced that he must deliver a letter to an old friend in order to save her, meeting various characters along the way and reminiscing about the events of his past and people he has known, as he tries to find peace and acceptance.
Recently retired, sweet, emotionally numb Harold Fry is jolted out of his passivity by a letter from Queenie Hennessy, an old friend, who he hasn't heard from in twenty years. She has written to say she is in hospice and wanted to say goodbye. Leaving his tense, bitter wife Maureen to her chores, Harold intends a quick walk to the corner mailbox to post his reply but instead, inspired by a chance encounter, he becomes convinced he must deliver his message in person to Queen..........” from, goodreads.com
Hardcover, 320 pages
Published July 24th 2012 by Random House
Bring a lunch; dessert and drinks(Tea or Lemonade) provided, 12 Noon at the Mechanics’ Hall Library-519 Congress St, second floor, elevator accessible. All are welcome.Pre-reading of the book not required FMI call Pat at 773-8396 or e-mail mcma1857@gmail.com Check us out on Facebook…https://www.facebook.com/Maine-Charitable-Mechanic-Association-191213157568169/
Wed., April 6th, 6:00-8:00pm, Pub Hub
April's PubHub is all about The Pitch!
We’re trying something new for the April PubHub – we’re opening it up to local companies who want the chance to practice their pitch in front of a live audience. Three companies will share their pitch with and get feedback from our panel of judges: Sam Fratoni, Chair of the Maine Angels; Ann Marie Swenson, SVP and Regional Manager of Business Banking, People’s United Bank; Betsy Biemann, former President of Maine Technology Institute; and Zeke Callanan, Esq., Opticliff Law. Link below to register, a free event.
FMI-https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pubhub-48-pubhub-pitch-night-tickets-23107106979
Thursday, April 7th, 6:00pm, MCMA Annual meeting
The Annual meeting of the members of the MCMA for the election of Officers and Trustees and for the discussion of general business will be held in the ballroom at Mechanics’ Hall.
Discussion and Voting on amendments to the MCMA Constitution and By-Laws.
Monday April 11th-First Travel lecture The Maine Charitable Mechanic Association is proud to begin another Travel Lecture Series at McAuley H.S. Auditorium, Stevens Ave., Portland. Our first lecture will be on April 11, 2016 and feature a live presentation by Harry Pringle tracing the amazing migration of the Monarch butterflies from the islands in Casco Bay to Mexico and back. The program begins at 7PM, refreshments are served and all are welcome to attend. McAuley has ample on-site parking and is handicap accessible.
Tuesday, April19th,Maine Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm
Join us for some good conversation and snacks while you work on your latest project.
Bring supplies you no long need for our Swap Box.Thanks
Bring supplies you no long need for our Swap Box.Thanks
Fmi or to rsvp call 773-8396 or email -mcma1857@gmail.com at the library.
Monday,Apr. 25th- travel lecture will also be at McAuley, beginning at 7PM. This will be a DVD on New Zealand,
The program begins at 7PM, refreshments are served and all are welcome to attend. McAuley has ample on-site parking and is handicap accessible.
Wed. April 27th, 7:00 pm-The Second of the MCMA’s Maker Series will feature Skylar Kelly of Black Point Mercantile. They make hand made floorcloths and other home goods.
It is free for MCMA members and $10 for non-members. Tickets will be available through Eventbrite.
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