‘Women’s Music in the Mountains’ fest returns to Swiftwaters this weekend

Swiftwaters was founded more than 30 years ago by lesbian partners Dorothy (Dot) Osebold and Joyce Tree. After Osebold died, Tree kept the only campground for women open with the help of Pat Roberts, who also became Tree’s partner. Tree died in 2006 and friends and volunteers, such as Cadle, now help Roberts keep the space a destination spot for women, mostly lesbians

“This is the festival’s eighth year, my third coming back from Seattle,” Cadle says. “I do it because of my love for Pat and Joyce.

“Joyce was my biggest fan and supported my singer/songwriter series I was
producing in Atlanta,” Cadle recalls. “She would send me $25 each month to help cover costs of flyers. I myself had never heard of Swiftwaters at that time, so I went to visit, meet and thank them. It was that meeting that inspired the Spring Fest and is something I hope to continue to do.”

The May 4-6 festival is a grassroots effort, much like the campground.

“Everything is pretty much run on a generator and women volunteer to assemble the stage and get the grounds ready,” Cadle says. “It truly is a community gathering focusing on good music, womanspace and having a good time.”

While dogs are allowed at the festival if they remain on leashes, men are not.

“The legacy of Swiftwaters was to create a safe space for women and we are honoring the vision of its creation,” Cadle says. “We have nothing against men and we are NOT man haters, we are just continuing with the original vision of the campground founders.”

Her top tips for camping at Swiftwaters this time of year?

“Bring sunscreen, a tube to float down the river, a cooler of your favorite drinks, ice and cash to buy the artists’ CDs,” Cadle says.

Swiftwaters is located at 830 Swiftwaters Road, Dahlonega, GA 30533. Call 888-808-5021 for more information.

2012 Festival Prices

• Early arrival to claim hold tent site $15 per night
• Friday – Sunday: $65 per woman (2 nights camping + all music)
• One night of camping Friday or Saturday: $45 (includes Saturday all day and either Friday or Sunday program)
• Day pass Saturday: $25 per woman
• Day pass Friday night or Sunday, music only: $10 (Day pass holders may stay one hour past close of evening program)

2012 Festival Performers

Friday, May 4

8 p.m. — Colette White http://www.facebook.com/colette.white2
9 p.m. — Heidi Swan http://www.heidiswanmusic.com
10 p.m. — Etta Lea http://www.facebook.com/ettalea

Saturday, May 5

1-2 p.m. —  Open Mic
2 p.m. — The Lovely Drifters http://thelovelydrifters.com/
3 p.m. — Gisele (tentative)
4 p.m. – break
5 p.m. — Jessica Goggans http://www.facebook.com/JessGoggansBand
6 p.m. — Marie Reid http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1457861791
7 p.m. — Diana Skyeyes http://www.dianaskyeyes.com/
8 p.m. — Heidi Pollyea http://www.reverbnation.com/heidipmusic
9 p.m. — Hollin Gammage http://www.reverbnation.com/hollingammagemusic
10 p.m. — Swiftwaters ALLSTAR JAM BAND

Sunday, May 6

11 a.m. – Good Morning Swiftwaters
12 p.m. — Julie Gribble http://www.juliegribble.net
1 p.m. Barb Carbon http://www.facebook.com/pages/Barb-Carbon-Music/187691696900
2 p.m. — Wavy Space http://www.reverbnation.com/wavyspace

 

Top photo: Artists scheduled to perform at this year’s Women’s Music in the Mountains include (clockwise from top left) Hollin Gammage, Barb Carbon, Heidi Pollyea, Heidi Swan and organizer Ronnda Cadle. (Publicity photos)