“Le Temps d’un Été” screening

Olin Arts Center 75 Russell St, Lewiston, ME, United States

Join us for the first of two FREE screenings of "Le Temps d'un Été" by Louise Archambault and Marie Vien. This moving Québécois film follows Marc Côté, a street chaplain and parish priest who, after years of exhaustion, decides to take a group of homeless people on a much-needed retreat to the Bas-du-Fleuve region. In French with English subtitles. We ...

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 ...

Une Soirée Musicale – Joelle Morris Chante Edith Piaf

Cadenza 5 Depot St, Freeport, ME, United States

Join us for an enchanting evening with the incomparable mezzo-soprano Joelle Morris who will delight us with Edit Piaf classics accompanied by pianist Sean Fleming. Tickets are $12 for students and $25 for General Admission. AFDUME members use the code "AFME" for a 20% discount. This is a small venue and seats go fast so buy your tickets now!

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!

“Mémère’s Famous Crêpes/Les Crêpes Célèbres de Mémère” Book Launch

Brunswick Public Library 23 Pleasant St, Brunswick, ME, United States

Celebrate the launch of the book "Mémère's Famous Crêpes/Les Crêpes Célèbres de Mémère" by Tony Perry. An endearing story about his mémé's crêpes, and how making them with her is one of his fondest childhood memories. Meet Tony and learn more about this heart-warming book, and how to make crêpes!

“La Francohonie in Maine: Qu’est-ce que c’est?”

Franco-American Collection 51 Westminster St, Lewiston, ME, United States

"La Francohonie in Maine: Qu'est-ce que c'est?" Join us to hear a panel of French speakers from Burundi, Canada, Chad, France, Haiti, Ivory Coast and the U.S. discuss the French-speaking experience in Maine. Reception to follow. Sponsored in collaboration with the Franco-American Collection of the University of Southern Maine and the Consulate General of Canada in Boston. Reception to follow. ...

“Le Temps d’un Été” screening

Portland Museum of Art 7 Congress Square, Portland

Join us for the second of two FREE screenings of "Le Temps d'un Été" by Louise Archambault and Marie Vien. This moving Québécois film follows Marc Côté, a street chaplain and parish priest who, after years of exhaustion, decides to take a group of homeless people on a much-needed retreat to the Bas-du-Fleuve region. In French with English subtitles. We ...

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!

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 ...