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The Portland Goddess October Meetup

Oct 2008 28
Tue 7:00 PM
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Estimated attendance
 11  people attended.
3.50 3.502

Who organized?
Sorcha

Jay Greenman, the owner of the Guiding Tree (formerly The Goddess Gallery), now at its new location at 4831 SE Division Street has agreed to open up his meeting room for us on the 4th Tuesday of every month. They will have juices and teas to purchase, but it is not a restaurant of any sort. Jay says there are coffee shops on either side of The Guiding Tree that can provide food and we can take it into the Meetup with us.

Jay is donating this space to us (he normally rents it for $10/hr) as a benefit to the Pagan community, so please do check out his wonderful Pagan store before the Meetup, and buy his juice and tea.

This will be our new meetup space, as long as it works well for us (we may have too many people). The Fireside was great for many years, but they no longer make any provision for us, so we must find a new Meetup spot.

Hope to see you at The Guiding Tree.

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  • 11 attendees
    •  There was no one who dominated the Meetup. Lew, who is the one you complained about at the Meetup, is, indeed, loud, and talkative, but he also listens, and unlike you, Lew was there to discuss Paganism and Goddess-oriented things; he is a wealth of topical information, and a wonderful person. You came in and almost immediately started complaining about everything. Those of us who stayed had a great, lively conversation and evening. Obviously, we are not a Meetup that meets your expectation , whatever those were. I don't think you read the information about the Meetup, because you seemed to have a rather skewed version of what a Goddess is ... 
    •  There was one guy who dominated the meeting...it seemed that no one else had an opportunity to be heard.