Midcoast Senior College
SUMMER WISDOM 2026

Sponsored by Thornton Oaks Retirement Community

April 28, May 5,12,19, and 26 2026

Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m.
Brunswick United Methodist Church, 320 Church Rd, Brunswick, ME 04011

All events are in-person. Seating is limited; reservations are not accepted. Doors open at 12:30 p.m.. Please call 725-4900 or email: mscoffice@midcoastseniorcollege.org with any questions.

April 28:  Vince Capone, M.Sc., FN-89Closing the Strait of Hormuz: A Historical and Contemporary Tactical Perspective

This presentation will explore the unique geography and immense commercial importance of the Strait of Hormuz. It will trace the evolution of the regional mine threat, drawing on historical MCM operations from 1987 to 1991 to contextualize today’s challenges. We will analyze how the nature of these weapons has evolved, why they represent a severe escalation to both commercial and naval traffic, and ultimately, how the U.S. Navy has adapted its tactics and technology to counter the existing reality. Vince Capone’s experience in the Persian Gulf dates to the ‘90s working with the US Navy conducting route surveys in the region and through the Strait of Hormuz, later serving as a consultant to the Navy in developing new mine countermeasure technologies.

May 5: Foreign Policy (FARO) — Or, “Larry’s Laws of Unintended Consequences in International Interventions” with Ambassador Larry Butler

The talk will deal with international conflict management, using the speaker’s personal experience and citing case examples from Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq, Libya, and now Venezuela. Intervention from the United States led to perversely unexpected outcomes, such as boatloads of refugees from those countries coming to our shores, massive expenditure of human and financial resources, and loss of American influence overseas. Ambassador Larry Butler spent 40 years in diplomatic service, working in twelve countries including Afghanistan, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Finland, Iraq, Kosova and Serbia. Prior to serving as President Clinton’s National Security Council staff lead on securing the Northern Irish peace accord in 1995, he was the lead at the American Embassy in Belgrade (then in Yugoslavia) supporting Richard Holbrooke’s achievement of the 1995 Dayton Accords that ended the war in Bosnia.

May 12: This week’s talk has been cancelled

May 19: All Stories Lead Back to Lewiston: Personal Narrative Through Storytelling with Cheryl Hamilton

Cheryl Hamilton is an award-winning story-telling expert and founding Executive Director of Steller Story Company, which she founded after directing programs for local, national and international non-profits that focused on employment, education and migration. She has coached more than 1,500 people from 80 countries. For Cheryl, her storytelling work has deep local roots and we are fortunate that she will share with us the impact on her professional storytelling work of living and working in Lewiston in 2001 during the beginning of Somali migration.

May 26: The New, New Imperial Presidency with Dr. Andrew Rudalevige

Recent presidencies—and perhaps especially Donald Trump’s second term in office—have been marked by unilateral commands and dramatic confrontations. On issues ranging from immigration and trade, from budgeting to the war powers, presidents have made aggressive claims to expansive executive authority. In the 1970s, Congress responded to Vietnam and Watergate by constructing elaborate legislative checks on the presidency, only to see those constraints crumble over time. What implications for present and future governance lie in the post-Watergate efforts to reboot the “imperial Presidency”? Will we see a renewed effort to rein in executive authority, or the permanent expansion of presidential power? Dr. Andrew Rudalevige has been the Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of Government at Bowdoin College since 2012, and a fellow at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center and at University College London’s Centre on U.S. Politics. He studies American political institutions, with an emphasis on the modern presidency, and is the former chair of the American Political Science Association’s Presidents and Executive Politics section. His books include By Executive Order, Managing the President’s Program, and The New Imperial Presidency.

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