October 2021 eNews 
DMA Newsletter
October 2021 (No. 110)
Welcome to our newsletter. Once a month we will update you with news about David Matero Architecture and our community. We welcome your comments, questions and feedback.
Welcome to the Team
DMA would like to welcome Josh Morris to our team. David and Josh worked together for a short time a few years ago. Before architecture, Josh taught math and science in Hondurus and Ecuador, and monitored an erupting volcano in the Ecuadorian Alps. Josh lives in Bath with his wife and young daughter, and enjoys cycling, jazz piano, and exploring the Midcoast with his family.
Maine Branch
I guess we can't get enough of this 14' triple-glazed lift and slide door by BluEvolution at the Maine Branch. Interior finishes are moving along, and even he/she sheds are being constructed up the hill from this water-side cottage. Construction by Chartier Building and Remodeling.
Impossible Dreams
Cathy is very excited to be getting back on stage in early November. She is also producing and directing this fun show. Hope to see you there!

The Chocolate Church Arts Center and Studio Theatre of Bath present "Impossible Dreams, A Musical Revue." featuring beloved songs from your favorite musical productions. Showtunes from Wicked, Les Miz, Camelot, Fiddler on the Roof and more will be performed by talented singers and actors from past CCAC and STB productions under the music direction of Courtney Babbidge. November 5th & 6th, 7;30, at the Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath. Tickets will soon be available online. FMI
Views from the job site
Concrete walls have been poured and the foundation has been backfilled at Headline in Harpswell. DMA has been finalizing details for this wonderfully clean and modern home with Jeanne Handy Designs. Construction by Thorner Building Corp.
Team DMA
DMA took a day off to play in the Bath Rotary Scramble at Sebasco Harbor Estates. It was a beautiful autumn day, and perfect for a day away from the office. Trillium Engineering Group helped even out our two four-somes, and also helped one of our teams to finish second in gross scoring (with the help of a lot of strings, skirts, and hand wedges).
Views from the job site
Another project has recently started this fall in Bath. The Kennebec Terrace has footings and walls poured, and the forms will be removed this week. There are three separate structures connected by an above-ground boardwalk. Construction by Chartier Building and Remodeling.
Centre Street Arts Gallery
Sharon Renk-Greenlaw was raised in Northern Michigan where she learned her respect for nature from her parents. Sharon's watercolors evolved from her passion for sailing and love of adventure and challenge. More of her work can be found at Centre Street Arts Gallery, 11 Centre Street in Bath.
Scenes of fall, Family Cottage
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Sincerely,

Cathy Matero
David Matero Architecture
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Bath, ME 04530
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