Sunday

Mechanics' Hall Library Sept. Events

"September" by Nick Pellerin
First Friday Art Walk,
Sept.5th

Mechanics’ Hall library September exhibitor 
       Nick Pellerin
 "Afternoon Mysteries" 

in gouache


Portland Artist Nick Pellerin exhibit opening Friday, Sept 5th, 5:00 to 8:00 pm
519 Congress St, Mechanics’ Hall library
second floor, elevator accessible
The exhibit “Afternoon Mysteries” will also be on display for the month of Sept. and available for viewing during library hrs.Tues, Wed. Thurs., 10:00 am-3:00 pm
FMI-call 773-8396 or mcma1857@gmail.com

Mechanics’ Hall Library
Tues.Sept. 2nd

First Tuesday Book Club

"The End of Your Life Book Club"

         by Will Schwalbe

“What are you reading?”

“That’s the question Will Schwalbe asks his mother, Mary Anne, as they sit in the waiting room of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. In 2007, Mary Anne returned from a humanitarian trip to Pakistan and Afghanistan suffering from what her doctors believed was a rare type of hepatitis. Months later she was diagnosed with a form of advanced pancreatic cancer, which is almost always fatal, often in six months or less. 

This is the inspiring true story of a son and his mother, who start a “book club” that brings them together as her life comes to a close. ..........”

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13414676-the-end-of-your-life-book-club

Meeting held in the Maine Charitable Mechanic Association  Library at 12:00 noon
 519 Congress St, second floor, elevator accessible
 Bring a lunch; dessert and drinks(tea or lemonade) provided
 All are welcome. 
Pre-reading of the book is not required.

 FMI call pat at 773-8396 or e-mail at   mcma1857@gmail.com

Monday

MCMA August Events


Friday,August 1st,Artist Rebecca Goodale, author, book designer & MCMA member opens her exhibit- "Menagerie"-silkscreen prints and ink on paper for the First Friday Downtown Artwalk(5:00-8:00pm) and on display for the month of August in the library.For more info on Rebecca Goodale check out her website.. http://usm.maine.edu/bookarts/rebecca-goodale
Tuesday August 5th, First Tuesday Book Club-Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D.James









    “In their six years of marriage, Elizabeth and Darcy have forged a peaceful, happy life for their family at Pemberley, Darcy’s impressive estate. Her father is a regular visitor; her sister Jane and her husband, Bingley, live
nearby; the marriage prospects for Darcy’s sister, Georgiana, are favorable. And preparations for their
annual autumn ball are proceeding apace. But on the eve of the ball, chaos descends. Lydia Wickham, Elizabeth’s disgraced sister who, with her husband, has been barred from the estate, arrives in a hysterical state—shrieking that Wickham has been murdered. Plunged into frightening mystery and a lurid murder trial, the lives of Pemberley’s owners and servants alike may never be the
same.” .........from Amazon Books
Meeting held in the Maine Charitable association Library at 12:00 noon, 519 Congress St, second floor, elevator accessible
Bring a lunch; dessert and drinks(tea or lemonade) provided
All are welcome. Pre-reading of the book is not required.

FMI call pat at 773-8396 or e-mail at mcma1857@gmail.com 

Weds.August 6th, Noon Time Book Talk- The Saco Drive-In, Cinema Under the Sky by Camille M.Smalley.
  “Families, teenagers, friends and sweethearts piled in their cars and filled the lot of Maine's first drive-in on opening night in 1939. A newsreel and cartoon rolled before the feature presentation, Forbidden Music, cast the first outdoor movie spell over the town of Saco. Families came for the fresh-air movie experience, while visitors in the 1950s and '60s enjoyed the dimly lit privacy. The community rallied to save the Saco Drive-In in 2013, voting to fund the transition to digital projection. Now, families and couples of the future can continue to enjoy cinema under the Maine sky. Join local author Camille Smalley as she recounts the history, films and memories of the Saco Drive-In.”
Amazon.com
Meeting held in the Maine Charitable association Library at 12:00 noon, 519 Congress St, second floor, elevator accessible
Bring a lunch; dessert and drinks(tea or lemonade) provided
All are welcome.

FMI call pat at 773-8396 or e-mail at mcma1857@gmail.com 
Saturday,August 23rd, at 10;30 am 
     Walking tour of MCMA members buried at Evergreen Cemetery on Stevens Ave. $7, more information is available on the Friends of Evergreen we site...http://www.friendsofevergreen.org/tours/
 

Saturday

July Events in Mechanics' Hall, Laura Webb,Tuesday Book, Carl Senna

July 4th, First Friday Downtown Artwalk, July Artist in the library Laura Webb will open her exhibit to the public-5:00-8:00 pm. And will be on display in the library for the month of July for viewing during library hours. 
Laura has settled in Portland maine and looks forward to showing her artwork around the state.She also has a pet portrait business and accepts other commissions, for more about Laura and her art go to
First Tuesday Book Club will be on the second Tuesday, July 8th because of holiday conflicts.
   Tuesday Book Club, July 8th-Paris Was The Place- by Susan Conley(Maine Author)
For more about the author and book
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1240463.Susan_Conley

Meeting will be held in the library, 519 Congress St, second floor , elevator accessible. Bring your lunch, dessert and refreshments provided. 
All are welcome, pre-reading of the book is not required, for more info ;library number-773-8396 or e-mail-mcma1857@gmail.com

NOONTIME EVENT in the Library, Weds.July 16th, Author Carl Senna                                                        Carl Senna, author, editor, newspaper columnist and writing instructor will give a noontime talk about his forthcoming book on EMMA EDMONDS. She was a soldier, spy and nurse during the Civil War. After leaving her home in New Brunswick Canada to escape an arranged marriage by her father, she crossed the border to the United States and began a new life of service, intrigue and adventure. For more about Carl and his book go to  http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/author/carl-senna/
Meeting will be held in the library, 519 Congress St, second floor , elevator accessible. Bring your lunch, dessert and refreshments provided. 
All are welcome, pre-reading of the book is not required, for more info ;library number-773-8396 or e-mail-mcma1857@gmail.com

Monday

MCMA events in June

First Tuesday Book Club June 3rd
The Sheen on the Silk -by Ann Perry
The Sheen on the Silk is an epic historical novel with a heart- stopping love story at its core, and a deep spiritual quest. It is set in the gorgeous, cosmopolitan and enlightened city of Byzantium, in the twilight years of its Empire. Surrounded by the fierce Ottomans to the East, Saladin and the infidels to the South, the barbarian European tribes to the North and the powerful Venetian Empire to the West, Byzantium’s Emperor badly needs an ally. The city has never recovered from its sack by the Venetians in 1204, and now, in 1272, it’s in acute danger. Another Crusade is being mounted, and Byzantium is in its path.
This is the city into which Anna arrives. A handsome woman with an unhappy past, she has just learned that her brother has been imprisoned for murder. Unable to believe that he’s guilty, she will stay in Byzantium until she can find out the truth and secure his release. However, she needs a way to move freely in all levels of society. This isn’t something she can do as a woman and as a stranger. She will pose as a eunuch; this cadre, while past its heyday, still has power and influence. And she will work as a doctor.
As the future of Byzantium grows ever darker, Anna struggles to navigate the complex truths of her brother’s guilt or innocence, the intrigues of the powerful, long-simmering revenge plots... and the even more perilous currents of her heart and her spirit. Only in Byzantium’s darkest hour does she discover the truths that will lead to salvation for Byzantium and the soaring path to the forgiveness and love of God.
Meeting held in the Maine Charitable Mechanic Assoc. Library at noon. 519 Congress St. Portland ME, second floorElevator accessible
Bring a lunch; dessert and drinks (tea or lemonade) provided.

All are welcome. Pre-reading of the book is not required.FMI call Pat at 773-8396 or mcma1857@gmail.com











Ron Romano lecture on Bartlett Adams,Thursday June 5th at 7:00 pm in the Mechanics’ Hall ballroom

In 1800, Bartlett Adams (1776 - 1828) arrived from Massachusetts to establish Portland’s first stone-cutting shop.  He joined the Charitable Mechanic Association in 1815, and became a Trustee in 1822.  Bartlett made mantlepieces, door jambs and hearthstones, but his more visible impact is at Portland’s historic Eastern Cemetery and other early burial grounds in Maine.  Bartlett and his apprentices are responsible for at least 700 - about a third - of the gravestones found today at Eastern Cemetery.  
Ron Romano is a tour guide and Board Member for Spirits Alive (the Friends of Eastern Cemetery group)and a MCMA member.  He presented a slide show of his original research on the life, times, and work of Bartlett Adams at a well-attended lecture at USM in February.  We’re happy to offer members and friends of the MCMA an opportunity to hear Ron share his findings on Thursday, June 5... 7:00 pm, free and open to the public.
Interview with Ron Romano on CTN-Channel 5 with Lesley MacVane
http://ctn5.org/content/maine-charitable-mechanic-association

June 6th, First Friday Downtown Artwalk,5:00 to 8:00 pm
Steve Hrehovcik ,June Artist in the library and opening his exhibit of Pen & Ink drawings and paintings on the June 6th First Friday Downtown Artwalk.
For more info on Steve Hrehovcik, go to his web site listed below


Sunday

May events in Mechanics' Hall

 First Tuesday Book Club,May 6th
Mountains beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder (biography)
“[A] masterpiece . . . an astonishing book that will leave you questioning your own life and political
views . . . Kidder opens a window into Farmer’s soul, letting the reader peek in and see what truly makes the good doctor tick.”

—USA Today
This compelling and inspiring book shows how one person can work wonders. In Mountains Beyond Mountains, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Tracy Kidder tells the true story of a gifted man who loves the world and has set out to do all he can to cure it.
In medical school, Paul Farmer found his life’s calling: to
cure infectious diseases and to bring the lifesaving tools of
modern medicine to those who need them most. Kidder’s magnificent account takes us from Harvard to Haiti, Peru, Cuba, and Russia as Farmer changes minds and practices through his dedication to the philosophy that “the only real nation is humanity.” At the heart of this book is the example of a life based on hope and on an understanding of the truth of the Haitian proverb “Beyond mountains there are mountains”—as you solve one problem, another problem presents itself, and so you go on and try to solve that one too.
Mountains Beyond Mountains unfolds with a force of gathering revelation,” says Annie Dillard, and Jonathan Harr notes, “[Paul Farmer] wants to change the world. Certainly this luminous and powerful book will change the way you see it.”..............http://www.tracykidder.com/books/mountains/

Meeting held in the Maine Charitable Mechanic Assoc. Library at noon.  519 Congress St. Portland ME, second floorElevator accessible
Bring a lunch; dessert and drinks (tea or lemonade) provided.

All are welcome. Pre-reading of the book is not required.FMI call Pat at 773-8396 or mcma1857@gmail.com 

ZOO CAIN ART EXHIBIT-"Mixed up Media Show"
May artist in the library, viewing -Tuesday, Wed. and Thursday, 10:00 am-3:00 pm

Monday

April Events in the Mechanics' Hall


First Tuesday Book Club,April 1st
Any Title by Jane Austen  (our classic selection) @ Noon
Thursday, April 3rd member Lesley MacVane will have a private opening for her art exhibit “2X2X4” on the second floor in the old class room next to the library, 2 Families- 2 Generations-4 Artists. 
Members and friends are invited, exhibit opens at 5:30 pm
Friday,April 4th
First Friday Artwalk and April artist in the library, Tess Morford, exhibiting Ceramics and Pottery.
5:00-8:00 pm Friday and during library hours
 Wed.,April 16, 2014 will be our Annual Members Meeting in our beautiful Ballroom, starting at 5:00PM.

There will be a full program and refreshments, more details to follow!       
Please plan to attend.

MCMA TRAVEL LECTURE                                             
   Monday, April 21st, 2014
       The Heart of San Francisco
Filmed & Presented by-Sandy Mortimer



    The multi-award-winning producer and travel lecturer Sandy Mortimer once again performs her cinematic magic as she guides viewers through one of America's most picturesque cities, San Francisco. Not only does she capture the city's iconic images, from the Golden Gate Bridge, Cable Cars, Golden Gate Park, Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, Coit Tower, Nob Hill, to Alcatraz, but what elevates this program to more than a guided tour is her ability to capture the heart of San Francisco, its people and neighborhoods, its geography of steep hills offering unforgettable vistas of the Bay, its skyline of unique architecture, and a history of moving forward for over 100 years since the devastating 1906 earthquake. Produced by Sandy Mortimer. 2012 JSCA 80 min.

Where?
CATHERINE Mc AULEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
     631 Stevens Avenue
           opposite Evergreen Cemetery
     Parking Lot off Walton St.
         7:30-Doors open @6:45
  Wheelchair accessible
 Free to members and open to the public, a  $5.00 ($4.00 for Seniors/Students)donation suggested for non-members or guests.Dvd’s of the travel lecture are also usually available  to buy from the presenter.

FMI, CALL THE LIBRARY AT 773-8396 OR e-mail mcma1857@gmail.com

Friday

MCMA March Events

First Tuesday Book Club, March 4th
      Any Title by Elizabeth Strout   (Maine author)

About Elizabeth Strout  
Elizabeth Strout was born in Portland, Maine, and grew up in small towns in Maine and New Hampshire.  From a young age she was drawn to writing things down, keeping notebooks that recorded the quotidian details of her days.  She was also drawn to books, and spent hours of her youth in the local library lingering among the stacks of fiction.  During the summer months of her childhood she played outdoors, either with her brother, or, more often, alone, and this is where she developed her deep and abiding love of the physical world: the seaweed covered rocks along the coast of Maine, and the woods of New Hampshire with its hidden wildflowers.
During her adolescent years, Strout continued writing avidly, having conceived of herself as a writer from early on.  She read biographies of writers, and was already studying – on her own – the way American writers, in particular, told their stories.  Poetry was something she read and memorized; by the age of sixteen was sending out stories to magazines.  Her first story was published when she was twenty-six.
Strout attended Bates College, graduating with a degree in English in 1977.  Two years later, she went to Syracuse University College of Law, where she received a law degree along with a Certificate in Gerontology.  She worked briefly for Legal Services, before moving to New York City, where she became an adjunct in the English Department of Borough of Manhattan Community College.  By this time she was publishing more stories in literary magazines and Redbook and Seventeen.  Juggling the needs that came with raising a family and her teaching schedule, she found a few hours each day to work on her writing.


First Friday Artwalk, March Artist in the Mechanics’ Library Virginia March-"Art on the Spot".  "If you have a frame that needs new life, bring it in and let Virginia's inspiration fill it with magic."  

Virginia A. March
2014

“I just turned nine on February 4th.  I love to draw.  From the age of four I would use every scrap of paper I could find to draw on.  I have done a little art in acrylic, oil pastels, and collage but I prefer colored pencil drawings.  My best style of drawings are animated characters.  Although I love drawing my other love is fashion.

My dream is to do fashion or interior design.  I like drawing scenes inside a house.  I love clothes and creating outfits.  Drawing gives me the chance to create fashions, design and have fun.

I hope you like my art”.



MCMA TRAVEL LECTURE
Monday,March 24, 2014 Buddy Hatton presents
“The Treasures of Taiwan”
For more info checkout http://www.buddyhatton.com

“Taiwan hasn’t yet made it to the top of everybody’s “to visit” list, but, it’s partially a result of people not quite knowing what Taiwan has to offer. See what lies on this small island – a world of contrasts and mixed cultural influences you’re not likely to find anywhere else on the planet. Taiwan offers a hi-tech society, a culture filled with traditions and an aboriginal soul.
Partial highlights in Taipei: Chiang Kai-Shek and Sun Yat Sen Memorials,
Elephant Hill, Dragon Boat Races, Ye Liu Scenic Park, Grand Hotel, Yang Ming Shan Sulfur Springs, Fish Markets, Taipei 101, Shilin Night market for the infamous stinky tofu. Sun Moon Lake; Taroko Gorge National Park; Wulai Hot Springs.”
CATHERINE Mc AULEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 631 Stevens Avenue
opposite Evergreen Cemetery Parking Lot off Walton St.
7:30-Doors open @6:45 Wheelchair accessible
Free to members and open to the public, a $5.00 ($4.00 for Seniors/ Students)donation suggested for non-members or guests.Dvd’s of the travel lecture are also usually available to buy from the presenter.
FMI, CALL THE LIBRARY AT 773-8396 OR e-mail mcma1857@gmail.com