Greenspot Tea House & Art Gallery
3318 Bridgeport Way W, University Place, WA 98466
253.565.2832
Most of these events are free and open to the public, but we appreciate advance notice of
attendance for planning purposes.  Please e-mail your name and the number attending to
info@greenspottea.com
Walking Meditation - Joy of Total Living
by Carolyn Sinclair
June 26, Saturday, 2:00pm
Paul Mok is coming back in MAY of 2010 to talk about
"EMOTION, MIND-BODY CONNECTION"
May 22, Saturday, 2:00pm
Tea Tasting
April 3, Saturday, 2:00pm
reservation is recommended
Schedule of the art exhibition

Jan.:  Roger Shurtleff
Feb. March: Zuolie Deng
April May: Kathy Rinaldi & Lisa Snow Lady
June July:Long Gao & Don Immerwahr
Aug Sep: Nancy Thompson & Linda Solomon
Nov:  Tacoma Artists
Dec: Christmas Art Competition
Outside the Cave with Georgia McDade
March 20, Saturday, 2:00pm
Georgia S. McDade
a retired college instructor who continues to teach.  
The Louisiana native attended public schools, earned
a B. A. from Southern University, an M. A. from Atlanta
University, and Ph. D. from the University of
Washington, each in English.  She taught at Tacoma
Community College over thirty years but has also been
on the faculties of Seattle Central Community College,
Seattle University, University of Washington, Renton
Vocational School, Zion Preparatory Academy, and
Lakeside School.

She volunteered at Dunlap School a year. Though
literature, especially Shakespeare, is her love, she has
been called the Michael Jordan of English teachers and
the outline queen as a result of students’ success in
writing good essays.  Much of her time is spent writing
and editing. Travel Tips for Dream Trips, questions and
answers about her six-month solo trip around the world
was her first book. Her hope is to publish a collection of
short stories which await her proofreading. McDade
facilitates a variety of writing, literary, and motivation
workshops. She also coordinates the Summer
Enrichment an Education Program at Mount Zion
Baptist Church.
Outside of the Cave is a collection of
poems written by Dr. Georgia S.
McDade, a well-known scholar on
Shakespeare and veteran English
professor of the Tacoma Community
College.   To quote from Minnie A.
Collins, English professor at Seattle
Central Community College, “Cave is
grounded in the author’s memory and
gift for weaving the past with the
present. Woven throughout her scores
of poems are metaphors, ironies, and
paradoxes of living and surviving in
challenging times.” Whether the writer
alludes to the Cave in the Socratic
sense or the cave of one’s own
making, McDade sees coming outside
of this predicament as enlightened
liberation. Via exclamations,
interrogatives, imperatives, and
declarations, the poet tells us of her
challenges and joys of being both in
and outside of the cave.
Here is her website:
www.meetup.com/WALKING-MEDITATION-And-The-Joy-of-Total-Living/
You have to join "Meetup" (It's free) and then you have to join Her
group....again it's free..