French Conversation Table

Burundi Star Coffee 261 St John Street, Portland, United States

Come join our French conversation table in Portland every first and third Saturday of the month at 10am! At Burundi Star Coffee 261 St John Street EVERYONE IS WELCOME! VIVE LA FRANCOPHONIE!

Bon Jeu

Novel 643 Congress St, Portland, ME, United States

Practice your French while playing games !

French Conversation Table

Burundi Star Coffee 261 St John Street, Portland, United States

Come join our French conversation table in Portland every first and third Saturday of the month at 10am! At Burundi Star Coffee 261 St John Street EVERYONE IS WELCOME! VIVE LA FRANCOPHONIE!

“Paris Lost and Found: A Memoir of Love”: Meet the Author

Join us for our next Meet the Author event!  When: January 22nd at 7PM Who's the author? Scott Carpenter What's the book? "Paris Lost and Found: A Memoir of Love" Join us for a conversation with the the celebrated American author Scott Carpenter as we discuss his latest book "Paris Lost and Found: A Memoir of Love". "After his hilarious introduction to Paris in French Like ...

Portland Rendezvous

AC Hotel 158 Fore St, Portland, ME, United States

“Portland Rendezvous,” is a casual gathering of francophiles and francophones, who meet twice a month on Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 7 pm during “Happy Hour” at the AC Hotel in Portland’s East End. The only “rule” is that one must speak only French. To join, sign up through Meetup. You will be asked to briefly tell why you’d like ...

French Conversation Table

Burundi Star Coffee 261 St John Street, Portland, United States

Come join our French conversation table in Portland every first and third Saturday of the month at 10am! At Burundi Star Coffee 261 St John Street EVERYONE IS WELCOME! VIVE LA FRANCOPHONIE!

La Chandeleur

MHNO - Hill House 92 Congress St, Portland, United States

Tintamarre Film Showing

This feature documentary pays homage to the special character of an enduring people: the Acadians. Two hundred years after Expulsion of the Acadians by the British (1755–1764), Acadian culture is still very much alive. But why do Acadians—whose ancestors founded the first colony in North America—have to keep making a racket to tell the world they're still here? Learn more ...

Bon Jeu

Novel 643 Congress St, Portland, ME, United States

Practice your French while playing games !