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Related: About this forumSisterspace 35th Anniversary Details Announced (Maryland this year)
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SISTERSPACE 35TH ANNIVERSARY DETAILS ANNOUNCED
The women's festival to host a tea dance at ICandy in anticipating of the popular three-day weekend
by Natalie Hope McDonald on 2/29/2012 at 9:34AM
SisterSpace Weekend, one of the longest-running womens festivals in the country, may not be kicking off its three days of art, music and education until Sept. 7, but the organizers are sponsoring a fundraiser next month The Lavender Menace: A Womens Tea Dance on March 31 (5 9 p.m.) at ICandy where revelers will have a chance to support the cause and have a little fun with other like-minded lesbian feminists.
SisterSpace Weekend is one of the longest running womens festivals in the country and this year its celebrating its 35th anniversary. Beginning with only a small group of women converging for what was then called the Lesbian Feminist Weekend in the Pocono Mountains in 1977 for mostly self-defense workshops, the festival now attracts hundreds of women annually to hear female musicians, attend workshops, swim, hike and connect with each other. This year the festival will feature such performers as Voices of Africa and comedian Mimi Gonzalez (we met her in Provincetown a few years ago at the since defunct Vixen).
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Womens music festivals rose to their heights in the 1970s as a welcomed alternative to the bars, coffeehouses and protest marches of the time. Over the years, the event grew and it wasnt until the late 1990s that the current location was settled upon at Camp Ramblewood in Darlington, MD., just a short distance from the Susquehanna River. A few of this years sponsors include Giampolo Law Group, Mazzoni Center, Tabu, Tavern on Camac and Janet L. Gold.
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For this anniversary year, SisterSpace is planning a series of events to reconnect with women who have been a part of the organizations history and invite new women to join. I hope all women who have been a part of our past and those who want to be part of our future plan to attend the weekend to help us continue the tradition and celebrate a very special 35 years, says Jordan Pascucci, president of SisterSpace. Tickets go on sale in May and prices are on a sliding scale based on income and desired accommodations.
The Lavender Menace: A Womens Tea Dance, March 31, 5 9 p.m., iCandy, 254 S. 12th St., 888-294-1110.
http://blogs.phillymag.com/gphilly/2012/02/29/sisterspace-35th-anniversary-details-announced/
The women's festival to host a tea dance at ICandy in anticipating of the popular three-day weekend
by Natalie Hope McDonald on 2/29/2012 at 9:34AM
SisterSpace Weekend, one of the longest-running womens festivals in the country, may not be kicking off its three days of art, music and education until Sept. 7, but the organizers are sponsoring a fundraiser next month The Lavender Menace: A Womens Tea Dance on March 31 (5 9 p.m.) at ICandy where revelers will have a chance to support the cause and have a little fun with other like-minded lesbian feminists.
SisterSpace Weekend is one of the longest running womens festivals in the country and this year its celebrating its 35th anniversary. Beginning with only a small group of women converging for what was then called the Lesbian Feminist Weekend in the Pocono Mountains in 1977 for mostly self-defense workshops, the festival now attracts hundreds of women annually to hear female musicians, attend workshops, swim, hike and connect with each other. This year the festival will feature such performers as Voices of Africa and comedian Mimi Gonzalez (we met her in Provincetown a few years ago at the since defunct Vixen).
...
Womens music festivals rose to their heights in the 1970s as a welcomed alternative to the bars, coffeehouses and protest marches of the time. Over the years, the event grew and it wasnt until the late 1990s that the current location was settled upon at Camp Ramblewood in Darlington, MD., just a short distance from the Susquehanna River. A few of this years sponsors include Giampolo Law Group, Mazzoni Center, Tabu, Tavern on Camac and Janet L. Gold.
...
For this anniversary year, SisterSpace is planning a series of events to reconnect with women who have been a part of the organizations history and invite new women to join. I hope all women who have been a part of our past and those who want to be part of our future plan to attend the weekend to help us continue the tradition and celebrate a very special 35 years, says Jordan Pascucci, president of SisterSpace. Tickets go on sale in May and prices are on a sliding scale based on income and desired accommodations.
The Lavender Menace: A Womens Tea Dance, March 31, 5 9 p.m., iCandy, 254 S. 12th St., 888-294-1110.
http://blogs.phillymag.com/gphilly/2012/02/29/sisterspace-35th-anniversary-details-announced/
Details
2012 SisterSpace Weekend - Get Involved!
Welcome to 2012, SisterSpace friends! This year is going to be big - its our 35th anniversary, and weve got lots of surprises in store. If youve never been, read on to find out more about the SisterSpace Weekend; if youre an old pro, scroll down to find out how you can get involved.
What Is It?
Since its beginnings as a feminist self-defense retreat in the 1970s, the SisterSpace Weekend has been a place where lesbians of every stripe and their female friends have gathered to create community, exchange ideas, learn from each other, forge new friendships, and just relax.
For so many, the lure of the Weekend is the opportunity to spend 3 glorious days completely immersed in women-only space - and the passion, enthusiasm and camaraderie the Weekend inspires is what keeps us strong and coming back year after year. Youll walk away with a renewed appreciation for lesbian culture and a deep desire for more!
If youve never been, wed love for you to join us - and if youre a veteran, we look forward to seeing you again!
Where Is It?
Camp Ramblewood is a beautifully rustic and private camp located in rural Darlington, Maryland. Its incredibly easy to get to - I-95 is just minutes away, and we run frequent shuttles to and from the Amtrak station in nearby Aberdeen. The cabins include beds and feature complete bath and shower facilities - but if youd prefer to bring a tent, there are plenty of places to camp. Space for RV camping is available, too.
The camp is accessible, and boasts a full-sized Olympic pool, among other amenities. The majestic Susquehanna river is just a short hike away, and there are plenty of scenic trails that will lead you there.
What Goes On?
Each years agenda is like a living, breathing thing - evolving and taking shape up until the moment the Weekend opens. Heres what you can look forward to:
Live Music: Each year we bring together a stellar lineup of established and up-and-coming artists to entertain and inspire you. On both Friday and Saturday nights, and at our Day Stage on Saturday afternoon, you can kick back and enjoy some of the finest performances youll ever hear.
Workshops: The Weekend offers a complete array of workshops on subjects that are important to us, such as sexuality, spirituality, feminism, intergenerational issues, creativity, and more. Our workshop schedule is participant generated, so we invite you to share your knowledge and passion while you learn from others.
Socialize: From our welcome pool party on Friday afternoon to our dance party on Saturday night, the opportunities to mingle and meet new people are numerous.
Exert yourself: The camp boasts athletic facilities including tennis and basketball courts, softball fields, a ropes course, and more - and a full schedule of athletic activities, both planned and spontaneous, will allow you to fully indulge your inner athlete.
Creativity: The Arts Space has the stuff you need to explore your creative side. Attend a creative workshop, or come and play on your own.
Shopping: Our merchants and craftswomen will be ready with a wide variety of unique and beautiful items for you to take home as the perfect gift or your new favorite treasure.
How much does it cost? How do I register?
Registration is based on a sliding scale fee - in other words, more if you can, less if you cant. For complete information, join our mailing list to be notified the moment that registration opens (early May, 2012), or scroll down to find out how you can get involved right now.
One more thing...
The SisterSpace Weekend is produced by SisterSpace of the Delaware Valley - a nonprofit organization based in Philadelphia, PA. The event is planned, produced, and staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers. Even if you cant join us this year, please consider making a donation to help us keep the Weekend rolling for years to come. Thanks!
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More details here http://www.sisterspace.org/2012.html
Welcome to 2012, SisterSpace friends! This year is going to be big - its our 35th anniversary, and weve got lots of surprises in store. If youve never been, read on to find out more about the SisterSpace Weekend; if youre an old pro, scroll down to find out how you can get involved.
What Is It?
Since its beginnings as a feminist self-defense retreat in the 1970s, the SisterSpace Weekend has been a place where lesbians of every stripe and their female friends have gathered to create community, exchange ideas, learn from each other, forge new friendships, and just relax.
For so many, the lure of the Weekend is the opportunity to spend 3 glorious days completely immersed in women-only space - and the passion, enthusiasm and camaraderie the Weekend inspires is what keeps us strong and coming back year after year. Youll walk away with a renewed appreciation for lesbian culture and a deep desire for more!
If youve never been, wed love for you to join us - and if youre a veteran, we look forward to seeing you again!
Where Is It?
Camp Ramblewood is a beautifully rustic and private camp located in rural Darlington, Maryland. Its incredibly easy to get to - I-95 is just minutes away, and we run frequent shuttles to and from the Amtrak station in nearby Aberdeen. The cabins include beds and feature complete bath and shower facilities - but if youd prefer to bring a tent, there are plenty of places to camp. Space for RV camping is available, too.
The camp is accessible, and boasts a full-sized Olympic pool, among other amenities. The majestic Susquehanna river is just a short hike away, and there are plenty of scenic trails that will lead you there.
What Goes On?
Each years agenda is like a living, breathing thing - evolving and taking shape up until the moment the Weekend opens. Heres what you can look forward to:
Live Music: Each year we bring together a stellar lineup of established and up-and-coming artists to entertain and inspire you. On both Friday and Saturday nights, and at our Day Stage on Saturday afternoon, you can kick back and enjoy some of the finest performances youll ever hear.
Workshops: The Weekend offers a complete array of workshops on subjects that are important to us, such as sexuality, spirituality, feminism, intergenerational issues, creativity, and more. Our workshop schedule is participant generated, so we invite you to share your knowledge and passion while you learn from others.
Socialize: From our welcome pool party on Friday afternoon to our dance party on Saturday night, the opportunities to mingle and meet new people are numerous.
Exert yourself: The camp boasts athletic facilities including tennis and basketball courts, softball fields, a ropes course, and more - and a full schedule of athletic activities, both planned and spontaneous, will allow you to fully indulge your inner athlete.
Creativity: The Arts Space has the stuff you need to explore your creative side. Attend a creative workshop, or come and play on your own.
Shopping: Our merchants and craftswomen will be ready with a wide variety of unique and beautiful items for you to take home as the perfect gift or your new favorite treasure.
How much does it cost? How do I register?
Registration is based on a sliding scale fee - in other words, more if you can, less if you cant. For complete information, join our mailing list to be notified the moment that registration opens (early May, 2012), or scroll down to find out how you can get involved right now.
One more thing...
The SisterSpace Weekend is produced by SisterSpace of the Delaware Valley - a nonprofit organization based in Philadelphia, PA. The event is planned, produced, and staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers. Even if you cant join us this year, please consider making a donation to help us keep the Weekend rolling for years to come. Thanks!
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More details here http://www.sisterspace.org/2012.html
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Sisterspace 35th Anniversary Details Announced (Maryland this year) (Original Post)
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(119,883 posts)1. k and r--I want to go, too