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    Guests were red carpet ready at the Hollywood Nights themed Midsummer Bash. Shannon Gordon of Curran Designs in Kennebunkport strikes a pose with Sara Gott, owner of Timber Island Builders, Katie Hogan of Falmouth and Portia Clark of Portland.

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    Proprietors of Eyes on Rosemont and optometrists Tricia and Michael Pirone of Portland just recently became members of the Contemporaries at the Portland Museum of Art.

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    Hans Roth, chief engineer of Alodyne in Portland, joins the company’s CEO Jeff Packard, Jessica Smart, the director of Mission Investment for Goodwill of Northern New England, and attorney David Packard of Portland for a festive evening of summer fun, Contemporaries-style.

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    Sporting some quintessential summer style at the 2015 Contemporaries Midsummer Bash, Scarborough resident John Hartz, owner of Black Point Properties, joins fellow resident Chris Smith, a partner at Verrill Dana, as the evening’s festivities kick into high gear.

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    Brian Eng of Portland with retired New York City fire officer Kevin Hogan of Falmouth at the 2015 Contemporaries Midsummer Bash at Portland Museum of Art.

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    Kevin and Jannette Tacka of Portland attended the event at Portland Museum of Art.

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    Jennifer Cook, center, the PMA’s new director of Media and Civic Relations, enjoys her very first Contemporaries party with coworkers Lizzy Jones, the director of Audience Engagement and Communications and Graeme Kennedy, the museum's director of Brand Management.

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    Longtime Contemporaries Chris and MaryBeth Lorenz of South Freeport with fellow Steering Committee member Sean Wilkinson, a founding principal of Might & Main in Portland, enjoy the fading summer sun at the Contemporaries annual Midsummer Bash at the Portland Museum of Art.

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    Caitie Regios of Portland joins Tyler Moulton of Boston and Kathleen Casasa-Blouin of Westbrook for an evening of fun and frolic at the Contemporaries Midsummer Bash.

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    Spencer Thibodeau, an associate attorney with Verrill Dana in Portland and Betsy Critchfield, donor events coordinator at the Portland Museum of Art.

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    South Portland resident Brian McHugh of Waters & Kachmar Insurance with Timothy Forte of Liberty Mutual Insurance at the 2015 Contemporaries Midsummer Bash.

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    Clothing designer Kim Ortengren of South Portland, Maine Magazine online editor Emily Davis and Stephanie Parisien, who works in corporate merchandising at L.L. Bean, were nothing short of captivating at the Contemporaries annual summer soiree in Portland.

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    Celebrating a lovely summer evening, Contemporaries Steering Committee member Celine Frueh, who is the Human Resources director at Allagash, shares a moment with Aimée Bessire, visiting associate professor at Bates and founder of Africa Schoolhouse, and Hilary Robbins, a trustee at the Portland Museum of Art.

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