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SUMMARY:Open Hours!
DESCRIPTION:The Maine Irish Heritage Center is open to the public every Thursday from 10am-2pm! Stop in to take a tour of the building\, do some research on our genealogy station\, or peruse our library collection! \nFor more information\, contact maineirish@maineirish.com!
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/open-hours-2-3/2025-10-02/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Maine Irish Writes: October
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to present our inaugural season of Maine Irish Writes\, an inclusive monthly Writer’s Group that will meet on the first Thursday of each month! \nLed by the incredible poet and author Robert Breen\, this welcoming writers group is open to all—whether you’re just starting out or deep into a manuscript. Bring your works in progress\, share your voice\, and receive supportive\, thoughtful feedback in a relaxed and inspiring setting. Together\, we’ll explore storytelling\, poetry\, memory\, and the written word in all its forms. Come to listen\, come to write\, come to connect. \nCheck out the rest of the series dates HERE!
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/maine-irish-writes-october-25/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Open Hours!
DESCRIPTION:The Maine Irish Heritage Center is open to the public every Thursday from 10am-2pm! Stop in to take a tour of the building\, do some research on our genealogy station\, or peruse our library collection! \nFor more information\, contact maineirish@maineirish.com!
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/open-hours-2-3/2025-10-09/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Maine Irish Reads "A Thread of Violence" by Mark O’Connell
DESCRIPTION:Maine Irish Reads\, our monthly book club\, meets every second Thursday here at the Center!\n\n\n\nFrom 7:30 – 9 PM in the MIHC Library. Bring a friend. The more\, the merrier. \nAbout this month’s book:\n\n\nA NEW YORK TIMES AND ECONOMIST BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • From the award-winning author comes the gripping tale of one of the most scandalous murderers in modern Irish history\, at once a propulsive work of true crime and an act of literary subversion. \n“A masterpiece”—The Observer • “Disturbing [and] compelling”—Colm Toíbín • “Superb and unforgettable”—Sally Rooney • “Brilliant”—New York Times Book Review • “A masterly work”—John Banville • “Fascinating”—Emmanuel Carrère • “Morally complex and mesmerizing”—Fintan O’Toole \nMalcolm Macarthur was a well-known Dublin socialite.  Suave and urbane\, he passed his days mingling with artists and aristocrats\, reading philosophy\, living a life of the mind. But by 1982\, his inheritance had dwindled to almost nothing\, a desperate threat to his lifestyle. Macarthur hastily conceived a plan: He would commit bank robbery\, of the kind that had become frightfully common in Dublin at the time. But his plan spun swiftly out of control\, and he needlessly killed two innocent civilians. The ensuing manhunt\, arrest\, and conviction amounted to one of the most infamous political scandals in modern Irish history\, contributing to the eventual collapse of a government. \nWinner of the Wellcome and Rooney Prizes\, Mark O’Connell spent countless hours in conversation with Macarthur—interviews that veered from confession to evasion. Through their tense exchanges and O’Connell’s independent reporting\, a pair of narratives unspools: a riveting account of Macarthur’s crimes and a study of the hazy line between truth and invention. We come to see not only the enormity of the murders but the damage that’s inflicted when a life is rendered into story. \nAt once propulsive and searching\, A Thread of Violence is a hard look at a brutal act\, its subterranean origins\, and the long shadow it casts. It offers a haunting and insightful examination of the lies we tell ourselves—and the lengths we’ll go to preserve them.
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/maine-irish-reads-october-2025/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maine Irish Reads
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SUMMARY:Irish Rebel Songs Workshop with Davy Holden
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, October 10th\n7:30pm\nDoors open at 7:00pm\nJoin Irish historian\, Davy Holden\, as he dives into the history behind some of Ireland’s greatest rebel songs. Rebel songs are pieces of music which are written about the Irish revolutionary period\, and every Irish rebel song tells a unique story from Ireland’s struggle for independence\, each a testament to the courage and spirit of the Irish people. Whether you’re drawn to history\, music\, or simply a love for Ireland\, this workshop promises to enlighten\, entertain\, and leave you with a greater understanding of Ireland’s fight for freedom. \nGeneral Admission tickets are $20\, and Priority Seating are $30 in advance! Don’t wait to get your tickets\, prices will go up at the door! \nAbout Davy Holden\nMeet Davy Holden\, an Irish historian\, storyteller and video creator hailing from south Kilkenny\, Ireland.\n\nDavy’s journey into the world of Irish history began as a child\, from playing Irish music\, to listening to old stories from his elders\, and being surrounded by various monuments\, memorials and megalithic structures a stone’s throw from his home. With a passion for Irish history and video production\, he started creating Irish history videos in August 2022. Since then\, his social media channels have blown up\, amassing over 680\,000 followers across all platforms.\n\nSince 2023\, Davy has been travelling all over the United States to perform live Irish history workshops and Irish language workshops. He has also given lectures in various universities and schools. In early 2025\, he featured on the RTÉ show\, ‘Nationwide’\, and in early 2026 he will be featuring on the PBS show ‘Ireland With Michael’. Davy’s mission is to make Irish history more accessible\, and to make the history come alive through the lens of his camera – keeping the stories of our ancestors alive.\n\nLearn more at https://davyholdenhistory.com/\n\n\n\nFeaturing music from the incredible Jim Sharkey!\n\nJim grew up in County Roscommon\, Ireland. His songs reflect the Irish tradition as well as singer-songwriter music he grew up listening to. Regarding his original compositions Sean Smith\, BostonIrish Contributor\, November 2024 writes “there’s such an innate gentleness to his music\, a care and concern expressed about our humanity\, on a large and small scale\, and that tenderness is once again abundant on his fourth album\, “Our Old Village”.   \nLearn more at https://www.jimsharkeymusic.com
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/irish-rebel-songs-workshop-with-davy-holden/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Open Hours!
DESCRIPTION:The Maine Irish Heritage Center is open to the public every Thursday from 10am-2pm! Stop in to take a tour of the building\, do some research on our genealogy station\, or peruse our library collection! \nFor more information\, contact maineirish@maineirish.com!
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/open-hours-2-3/2025-10-16/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Maine Irish Makes: October
DESCRIPTION:Calling all makers\, artists\, and creators! Maine Irish Makes is a monthly gathering for crafters of all kinds—knitters\, quilters\, beaders\, sketchers\, weavers\, embroiderers\, and beyond. Whether you’re just starting a project or putting the finishing touches on one\, bring your materials and join us for a cozy\, welcoming afternoon of creativity and conversation. \nHeld at the Maine Irish Heritage Center\, this open event is a chance to connect with fellow artists\, share skills\, and form community across crafting traditions. No instruction is provided—just space\, time\, and good company. \nJoin us on the Third Thursday of each month! Free and open to all. Drop in\, bring a friend\, and get making!
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/maine-irish-makes-october-25/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Michael C. Connolly launches 'As the Twig is Bent'
DESCRIPTION:Michael C. Connolly Launches “As the Twig is Bent”\nA Maine Irish Author Event\nThursday\, October 16th\n7:00pm\nDoors open at 6:30pm\nJoin us for an incredible evening with local Maine author and historian Michael Connolly for the launch of his latest novel/memoir “As the Twig is Bent”! \n__________________________________________________________\nAbout the Book\nA boy evolves to a man. What shapes him\, nurtures him\, supports and challenges him? Over the decades from his deep ancestral roots along the rugged West Coast of Ireland to his own beautiful home port in coastal Maine\, the shaping of the boy emerges as he grows and changes. Grandparents he never knew\, loving parents he knew every day; family\, friends\, classmates\, mentors and fellow travelers — all provide love\, guidance\, challenge and support. \nYoung Coley Folan evolves\, gaining insight\, purpose\, wisdom and humor; all of these he passes on to those he cares about. Share this journey with Coley as he explores and traverses this landscape where the confluence of nature and nurture pave the way for him to an inevitable vocation as a teacher and a scholar. \n“Connolly’s characters and experiences are full of vigor and wry humor\, while the occasional missteps always seem to resolve themselves with a happy ending — and another life lesson learned. Coley Folan and his family\, like so many other immigrants\, then and now\, understood the power of education and assimilation — and that experience is often the best teacher.”\n— Rusty and Sue Atwood\, Former Maine Historical Society Trustee\, and retired educators in Gorham\, Maine \n“Rich with humor\, heart\, and hard-earned wisdom\, this is a coming-of-age memoir for anyone who has ever searched for where they truly belong. Connolly’s odyssey is a mirror of a generation longing to find its place in a shifting world.”\n— Jean Haney\, Entrepreneur and Maine Irish Heritage Center volunteer extraordinaire \n“As the ‘new’ Portland\, Maine\, is quickly replacing the old\, Connolly reminds us of the best of what the gritty\, yet graceful ‘old’ neighborhoods of the ‘Forest City’ offered for those lucky enough to have called them home.”\n— Dr. Mark Hibben\, Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine \nLearn more at https://tower-pub.myshopify.com/ \n__________________________________________________________\nAbout the Author\nMike Connolly\, 2016 MIHC Claddagh Award recipient\, retired in 2020 from St Joseph’s college of Maine after teaching there for 36 years. Since then\, he has written 3 novels to go along with his three previous works of history. As the Twig is Bent completes the trilogy of the “Folan Family” through the 20th Century in Portland\, Maine. He lives on Munjoy Hill\, two streets from the place of his birth. \n\n\n__________________________________________________________\n\nOther works\nThey Change Their Sky: The Irish in Maine \nJohn Ford in Focus \nSeated by the Sea \nMurky Overhead \nEver the Twain Shall Meet
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/michael-c-connolly-launches-as-the-twig-is-bent-2/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, October 19th\n2-4pm\nAt the MIHC\nJoin us for an afternoon of conversation and community.\n\nThe Maine Irish Heritage Center Board of Directors and staff have been working closely with professional consultants to chart a vision for our future. Much of this work has been shaped already by input from our earlier July survey\, and we want to hear from you again–or for the first time–as we move towards the final stages of the new Strategic Plan.\n\nAt this Community Town Hall\, we’ll gather for tea and snacks and engage in a facilitated conversation about the future of the MIHC. As members of our valued community\, your ideas and insights are essential in shaping the next chapter of our work to preserve our historic building\, celebrate Irish culture\, and serve as a true community center.\n\nDuring the meeting\, you will have an opportunity to review what has been drafted so far and give feedback through a series of activities\, facilitated discussions\, and breakout groups. Input collected by our outside facilitators Rachel Hodges and Robin O’Brien will be used by the Board to shape the final draft of the strategic plan.\n\nCome share your perspective\, learn about the Center’s progress\, and be part of our forward momentum.\n\nThis event is free and open to all.
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/community-town-hall/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T140000
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SUMMARY:Open Hours!
DESCRIPTION:The Maine Irish Heritage Center is open to the public every Thursday from 10am-2pm! Stop in to take a tour of the building\, do some research on our genealogy station\, or peruse our library collection! \nFor more information\, contact maineirish@maineirish.com!
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/open-hours-2-3/2025-10-23/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T210000
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SUMMARY:Matthew Jude Barker Launches 'Becoming American' and 'The Blue and The Green'
DESCRIPTION:A Maine Irish Author Event\nWednesday\, October 29th\n7:00pm\nJoin us for an exciting evening with local author and historian Matt Barker! \nLimited books will be available at the event\, but we are offering pre-orders that may be picked up at the event! \nPreorder HERE! \nMatt will speak about his new books\, Becoming American\, Portland\, Maine’s Irish and The Making of Immigrant America\, 1840-1861\, and The Blue and The Green\, The Irish of Portland\, Maine During The Civil War Era\, 1861-1870. This era was tumultuous and altered the Irish community of Portland forever. The Great Hunger\, the Great Irish Potato Famine (1845-51); the coming of the railroad and steamships; the Maine Law and Neal Dow’s fanatical battle against alcohol; the rise of the Know-Nothings\, a not so secret nativist group who attacked Irish communities everywhere; the “Rum Riot” of 1855; the Panic of 1857; the creation of the Republican party and their battles with the Democrats; the coming of the Civil War; the countless Portland Irishmen who fought in the war; the Fenians; the Great Fire of July 4\, 1866; and the completion and dedication of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1869) are among the myriad events and issues that appear in these books. Matt will also talk about the social history of the Portland Irish in this era\, including domestic maids\, family life\, the workers of the Portland Company and the Sugar House\, longshoremen\, and social organizations. This era truly was the genesis of the Irish Catholic community of Portland. \nAbout the Author \nMatthew Jude Barker is a lifelong resident of Greater Portland. He has been a genealogical and historical researcher since 1981\, from the age of eight. Since 1996\, he has written Maine history article for multiple publications. Matt was a contributor to\, They Change Their Sky\, The Irish In Maine (2004) and John Ford In Focus (2008)\, as well as two other history books. He is the author of The Irish of Portland\, Maine\, A History of Forest City Hibernians (2014)\, Becoming American (2025)\, and The Blue and The Green (2025). He researched and compiled the Maine Irish Heritage Trail for Acroglobal. Matt is a genealogist and the resident historian at the Maine Irish Heritage Center\, where has been involved since the late 1990s\, when he was a member of the Friends of St. Dominic’s\, working to save the historic Irish church which became the MIHC. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAbout the Books:\nBecoming American \nThe amazingly transformative years before the American Civil War affected the Portland\, Maine Irish community immensely. That era included the temperance crusade\, the Irish Repeal Society\, the Great Hunger (the Great Famine)\, intense Irish immigration\, prohibition and the fanatical battle Neal Dow fought against King Alcohol\, the Portland Company\, the railroad\, the sugar industry\, the connection via steamers between the city and Great Britain\, the Know-Nothing nativist menace\, abolition\, the rise of the Republicans and their battles with Democrats\, the “Rum Riot\,” – all contributing to the assimilation and rise of the Irish in Portland\, Maine. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Blue and The Green \nThe Blue and the Green: The Irish of Portland\, Maine During the Civil War is the compelling second volume in Matthew Jude Barker’s series on the Irish experience in Maine. Following his acclaimed book Becoming American\, this installment turns to the 1860s\, exploring how Portland’s Irish community navigated one of the most turbulent periods in American history. \nAs the Civil War erupted\, Irish immigrants and their American-born children were faced with a difficult choice-remain on the fringes of society or fight for a country that had not yet fully accepted them. Many enlisted in the Union Army\, joining Irish regiments and the famed Irish Brigade\, seeking both patriotic purpose and social acceptance. Others contributed from the home front\, working in the shipyards\, organizing in churches\, or sending sons and brothers off to war. \nBarker draws from military records\, newspaper accounts\, letters\, and parish archives to tell a vivid\, human story. He introduces us to Irish soldiers from Portland who fought at Antietam\, Fredericksburg\, and Gettysburg\, and explores how the trauma and triumph of war shaped the city’s Irish neighborhoods\, churches\, and civic life. We also see the tensions that arose-between nativists and newcomers\, between North and South sympathizers\, and even within the Irish community itself. \nThis is not just a military history-it is a story of identity\, belonging\, and transformation. Through war\, loss\, and resilience\, Portland’s Irish helped redefine what it meant to be both Irish and American. Their story is one of perseverance and pride\, rooted in both “the Blue” of Union loyalty and “the Green” of Irish heritage. \nRich in detail and narrative power\, The Blue and the Green fills a crucial gap in Civil War and Irish-American scholarship\, making it a must-read for historians\, genealogists\, and anyone interested in Maine’s multicultural roots.
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/matthew-jude-barker-book-launch/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Open Hours!
DESCRIPTION:The Maine Irish Heritage Center is open to the public every Thursday from 10am-2pm! Stop in to take a tour of the building\, do some research on our genealogy station\, or peruse our library collection! \nFor more information\, contact maineirish@maineirish.com! \nPlease note\, for tour groups of 4 or more we require advanced notice to ensure guide availability and proper accommodation. If you’d like to schedule a tour with us\, please fill out this google form HERE!
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/open-hours-2-2/2025-10-30/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Open Hours!
DESCRIPTION:The Maine Irish Heritage Center is open to the public every Thursday from 10am-2pm! Stop in to take a tour of the building\, do some research on our genealogy station\, or peruse our library collection! \nFor more information\, contact maineirish@maineirish.com!
URL:https://maineirish.glacialsites.com/event/open-hours-2-3/2025-10-30/
LOCATION:Maine Irish Heritage Center\, 34 Gray St\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maine Irish Heritage Center":MAILTO:maineirish@maineirish.com
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