Re: [UUPoly-L] question about James Reeb and Polys
what shop tossed you out?
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:18 AM, <dorothyk@charter.net> wrote:
> Hi, Lydia,
>
> I wasn't sure whether Math and Rae are on the list or not, but a search for
> Math came up empty, so I'll drop in a reply. Yes, Reeb would be generally
> open to hosting the group, especially if the purpose was kept reasonably
> low-key. I certainly wouldn't be hesitant to ask. At the very least we used
> to hold Pagan Pride meetings there and that wasn't a problem at all, tho
> poly might be a bit of a step down from that in the minds of decision makers
> there. Math and Rae would be good contacts to work with. Let me know off
> list if you need help getting a hold of them.
>
> I'm also a member at Prairie and would be happy to be member sponsor if the
> group ended up meeting there. There is a rental to consider for either
> place, but the member price is less then the public price. But both also
> have a kitchen that can be used, and no expectation of people spending money
> otherwise. First is also a possibility, tho they are the most traditional of
> the three, and, perhaps, just a tad less tolerant. But I know plenty of
> folks there as well to talk with behind the scenes, including Richard.
>
> Dorothy
> Madison
> ---- Lydia Stephens <oldhippiechick59@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I thought someone on this list may have an answer to my
> current question about UU Polys in Madison, Wisconsin. A couple weeks ago
> MAPS (Madison Area Polyamory Society) got tossed out of our former home, a
> coffee shop on Willy Street, They said we were too "loud and messy"
> despite our best efforts to accommodate. So now we're looking for new digs.
> There is another coffee shop across the street that love us but, the space
> we meet in is way too small for a group of our size (last night we had 14
> folks which is almost average). In any case, we are thinking of James
> Reeb Unitarian. My question is does anyone here know about how flexible
> they are to polys? Are we likely to have problems from them about being a
> poly group in a Madison area UUA church?
> >
> > thanks, peace and crunchy granola,
> >
> > lydia
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