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.
March Events at Mechanics' Hall
March 2016,Events in Mechanics’ Hall,
First Tuesday Book Club, March 1st, 2016, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, by Mark Haddon
“Christopher John Francis Boone knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and every prime number up to 7,057. He relates well to animals but has no understanding of human emotions. He cannot stand to be touched. And he detests the color yellow.

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
PubHub #47 – Steve Johnson on Growing Revenue for HootSuite
Wednesday, March 2 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: Steve Johnson joined social relationship management system company HootSuite in 2011 as its 27th employee. As Chief Revenue Officer, his task was to lead the go-to-market side of the business. Five short years later, he had grown revenue by 56,000%. That’s not a typo: Fifty. Six. THOUSAND. Percent. And HootSuite now has more than 900 employees.
He recently stepped down from HootSuite, and currently serves on several boards, including Portland’s Certify, LLC. At the March 2 PubHub, he’ll share a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to drive ultra-fast growth. Join us!
March 4th First Friday Downtown Artwalk
Climate Change and the Gulf of Maine
The Maine Charitable Mechanic Association (MCMA) is excited to support The Union of Maine Visual Artists (UMVA) in its new project to create artistic, large-scale video projections that support non-profits. During the March 4 First Friday Art Walk, the UMVA will project a visual story developed by 350 Maine on the façade of Mechanics’ Hall, 519 Congress St., about the warming of the Gulf of Maine. The experience will start shortly after sunset.
March 4th, FIRST Friday ARTWALK-”RUSSIA NORTH”
“Russian North” curated by Dennis Marrotte.
Exhibit opened-Jan.1st, 2016 and will continue into the month of March,and for the First Friday Artwalk, displayed in the Mechanics’ Hall Library for the month of March. Photographs by 10 members of the Photo Club " SPOLOKHI ", from Archangel, Russia, sister city of greater Portland Me.The majority of the Photographs were made in 2014 - while some of Nikolai Chesnokov's works are from the 1990's, to see the collection of pictures check out the web site below.Some new additions also on Exhibit.

Tuesday,March, 15, Maine Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm in the library
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
All are welcome.
FMI call Pat at 773-8396 or e-mail mcma1857@gmail.com
Mechanics' Hall February Events
First Tuesday Book Club, Feb.2nd
The Light Between Oceans
by M.L. Stedman
”After four harrowing years on the Western Front, Tom Sherbourne returns to Australia and takes a job as the lighthouse keeper on Janus Rock, nearly half a day’s journey from the coast. To this isolated island, where the supply boat comes once a season and shore leaves are granted every other year at best, Tom brings a young, bold, and loving wife, Isabel. Years later, after two miscarriages and one stillbirth, the grieving Isabel hears a baby’s cries on the wind. A boat has washed up onshore carrying a dead man and a living baby.
Tom, whose records as a lighthouse keeper are meticulous and whose moral principles have withstood a horrific war, wants to report the man and infant immediately. But Isabel has taken the tiny baby to her breast. Against Tom’s judgment, they claim her as their own and name her Lucy. When she is two, Tom and Isabel return to the mainland and are reminded that there are other people in the world. Their choice has devastated one of them.”........from Goodreads
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
Check us out the MCMA on FacebookPubHub #46 – Crowdfunding! Zootility and Pakpod Talk Kickstarter
Wednesday, February 3 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!
“Russian North” curated by Dennis Marrotte.
1st Friday Feb 5 continues the "Russian North" Exhibit, with added photos from the Spolokhi photo club of Archangel. Exhibit will continue through the Month of February.
Photographs by 10 members of the Photo Club " SPOLOKHI ", from Archangel, Russia, sister city of greater Portland Me.The majority of the Photographs were made in 2014 - while some of Nikolai Chesnokov's works are from the 1990's, to see the collection of pictures check out the web site below.
5:00 to 8:00 pm, Feb.5th and the exhibit can be seen during library hours, 10:00am-3:00pm, Tues., Wed. and Thurs.
Tuesday, Feb.16th, Maine Skeins, 4:00-6:00pm in the library
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
New signage at Mechanics’ Hall on Congress St

Thursday
"RUSSIA NORTH"-ARCHANGEL, Talk by Dennis Marrotte
"Russia North", Archangel
January, 27th 2016
Noon Time Lecture
Speaker, Exhibit Curator-Dennis Marrotte
Mr. Marrotte will talk about the photographs on exhibit in the library buy 10 members of the Photo Club :Spolokhi" from Archangel, Russia sister city of Greater Portland ME.

Fore more information about the sister city program can be found at
http://www.arkhangelsk.org
To view the photos check out www.johnbald.net/archangel/index.html
All are welcome, bring a lunch, refreshments and desserts provided.
519 Congress St.
second floor, elevator accessible
FMI, Pat at the library, 773-8396 or mcma1857@gmail.com
January, 27th 2016
Noon Time Lecture
Speaker, Exhibit Curator-Dennis Marrotte
Mr. Marrotte will talk about the photographs on exhibit in the library buy 10 members of the Photo Club :Spolokhi" from Archangel, Russia sister city of Greater Portland ME.

Fore more information about the sister city program can be found at
http://www.arkhangelsk.org
To view the photos check out www.johnbald.net/archangel/index.html
All are welcome, bring a lunch, refreshments and desserts provided.
519 Congress St.
second floor, elevator accessible
FMI, Pat at the library, 773-8396 or mcma1857@gmail.com
Saturday
January, 2016, Mechanics' Hall Events
January 2016 MCMA library events
Exhibit opens-Jan.1st, 2016, First Friday Artwalk and on display in the Mechanics’ Hall Library for the month ofJanuary, Photographs by 10 members of the Photo Club " SPOLOKHI ", from Archangel, Russia, sister city of greater Portland Me.The majority of the Photographs were made in 2014 - while some of Nikolai Chesnokov's works are from the 1990's, to see the collection of pictures check out the web site below.
“With the wisdom, humor, curiosity, and sharp insights that have brought millions of readers to his New York Times column and his previous bestsellers, David Brooks has consistently illuminated our daily lives in surprising and original ways. In The Social Animal, he explored the neuroscience of human connection and how we can flourish together. Now, in The Road to Character, he focuses on the deeper values that should inform our lives. Responding to what he calls the culture of the Big Me, which emphasizes external success, Brooks challenges us, and himself, to rebalance the scales between our “résumé virtues”—achieving wealth, fame, and status—and our “eulogy virtues,” those
Tuesday,January 19th, 2016, noon. Mr. Pierson, local author and poet will discuss his latest historical novel
“Russian North” curated by Dennis Marrotte.

5:00 to 8:00 pm, Jan.1st and the exhibit can be seen during library hours, 10:00am-3:00pm, Tues., Wed. and Thurs.
First Tuesday Book Club, Jan.5th 2016
The Road to Character
by David Brooks
“I wrote this book not sure I could follow the road to character, but I wanted at least to know what the road looks like and how other people have trodden it.”—David Brooks

that exist at the core of our being: kindness, bravery, honesty, or faithfulness, focusing on what kind of relationships we have formed.”
From Goodreads
From Goodreads
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
PubHub #45 – Nicole Bradick of CuroLegal on Selling Your Startup
Wednesday, January 6 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: In 2011, Nicole Bradick launched Custom Counsel, a company that matched robust idle legal talent with law firms that needed high-end help
Noon Book Talk.

Annie and the Prince of Wales, by Duane Robert Pierson
“The future king of England comes to Portland Maine, as does the British fleet. There is a magnificent ball for the officers. A thousand militiamen escort the Prince down Congress Street to the harbor. Thousands of visitors come to the peninsula to see it all. Annie Murphy and Addie Harman fall in love and meet their future husbands.
This novel is about something that actually happened, now completely erased from the collective memory. Not many are aware that the biggest event in the history of Portland, Maine took place over a period of days in October 1860. At that time the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), concluding a 90-day tour of North America, came to Portland Harbor to embark for home in England. All this occurred just two weeks before Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States. At that time the country was also in the midst of what is known as the Second Great Religious Awakening”……..longfellowbooks.com
The author will have this book and his other historical novel-“Katie, Maggie and the Marquis de Lafayette”, Portland 1825 available for sale also or bring one in to sign
12:00 Noon in the Mechanics’ Hall Library, 519 Congress St, second floor, elevator accessible, bring your lunch, refreshments and dessert provided
The Maine Skeins will meet Tues, Jan.19th and every 3rd Tues at the MCMA library from 4:00 to 6:00 pm approximately. you may come earlier if you wish. bring a craft-in-progress to work on or just come to talk about a handiwork of any sort. we have started a give away or swap time if you have supplies or books you no longer want. be inspired to finish that old project hidden in the closet or start a new one.
FMI call us at 773-8396 or email mcma1857@gmail.com
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