The Virginia Women’s Music Festival 2010 is set for May 28th through May 30th. Each year’s festival is better than the last. Don’t miss out. Get your tickets early. Join us for music, dancing, bonfires, and a Memorial Day celebration.

Group campsites are available for groups of 8 or more. Contact us to reserve yours today.

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Workshop and Activity Information Now Available - See below

Music Lineup
Martine LockeViragoJulie ClarkWicked JezabelDriftwood FireNarissa BondIndigie FemmeEllis
Christy Snow • SONiA & disappear fearSister FunkRachael Sage • Michelle MangioneMama's Black Sheep

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Workshops

ELECTRIC LADYLAND WORKSHOP!
When: 4:00 Saturday Afternoon

For all the guitar ladies that what to go from acoustic to electric, or just have fun trying to play electric, let award winning Wicked Jezabel's Pauline Anson-Dross help open the door for you.
Teaching the secrets of the electric guitar by some other band members of Wicked Jezabel and Sister Funk as well, you will walk away understanding just a little bit more about the guitar world and just how to add some edge to your own guitar world! For beginners and pros!
There will be some guitar amps there but bring an electric if you have one. If you don't we will try help there too.

FLUTE WORKSHOP!
When: Saturday Afternoon

Christy Snow - Flute Meditation on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Campers can come and listen/meditate to the sound of flute playing.

GUITAR WORKSHOP!
When: 9:15-10:30 at the playground

SONiA explores the beauty of simplicity of the Guitar, with a roots format and alternative tunings. Her unique style and award winning songwriting led Santa Cruz Guitar company to create the SONiA Model Guitar.  www.disappearfear.com
Participants may want to bring their own acoustic guitar.

DRUMMING CIRCLE WORKSHOP!
When: 2:00 Saturday
Everyone can play drums! Calling all women to join ViRAGO for a fun-filled percussion workshop while  learning  how to play drums and a variety of percussion instruments. We will sing and play a  variety of traditional ethnic songs and  rhythms including  an Afro-Brazilian Samba. We will provide a few  extra drums and  a large  variety of percussion instruments.  Bring  an open heart and  mind with your own drum if you have one. www.viragomusic.com The New York Council on the Arts has recognized ViRAGO for their recording "Here Be Dragons."

Activities

Ladies, bring your softball gear! When you arrive ask about the time and place for softball games (no cleats please).

 

Camping

Valet Camping: After you've made the long journey to CampOut, you'll want to find a site, get set up, and get your weekend started. To make that easier for you, we will help you unload your gear and get it transported to the camp site you've selected. At the end of the weekend, we'll be back to help you move it all back out! While this service is not guaranteed, we make every effort to be there to help.

Tenting: There are many wooded sites at camp. Group sites are available for 8 or more people. Reservations for group sites are required, please call the business office.

RV Area: We have an RV area with 20amp electric, no water or sewer hookups available at this time. RV's that are self contained can be located at the lake parking area or near the playing field.

Cabins: There are several cabins with twin and double bunk beds. Bed space is reserved per person and per night. There are no restroom facilities in any cabin. Cabins hold 8-16 people. Reservations are required for cabins. Please call the business office.

Local Accommodations

Food

Cafeteria style food is available for purchase at the CampKitchen. A variety of vegetarian and meat meals are available during meal times. Breakfast is served 6:30a - 9:30a, Lunch 11:30-1:30p, Dinner 5:30-7:30p. Due to the large volume and small kitchen space, meals will only be served at the posted meal times.

A snack bar is located at the kitchen and will serve hotdogs, hamburgers, boca burgers, sodas, coffee, tea, hot chocolate and a variety of snacks. Smores for the campfire will also be available. The snack bar will be open 11am to 9 pm.
Bags of Ice are available at the snack bar.

If you find that you have forgotten something from home, please do not hesitate to ask. We have a variety of items in our CampOut booth or our CampKitchen.

Things to Know At Camp

Remember - Please be kind to Mother Earth, only you can prevent forest fires!

  • First aid is available at the kitchen
  • Smokers, PLEASE use butt cans
  • The left side of the stage audience is for smokers, the right side is for non-smokers
  • Illegal drugs are not allowed on the CampOut property
  • Pets are NOT allowed during this festival, with the exception of certified assist dogs
  • The main gate will close promptly at Midnight. If you have purchased a DAY ticket and
    you spend the night, you will be required to pay additional fees
  • There may be Men on the land to clean the porta-potties. This usually is in the mornings
    before 8am
  • Ice is for sale at the kitchen at $2.50 per bag
  • Propane stoves and charcoal grills are permitted at your campsite; the CampOut booth
    sells extra propane tanks
  • Open fires are only permitted at the main fire circle next to the pavilion or at designated
    group site; please protect our wooded sanctuary
  • CampOut has hot showers; please be considerate of others and conserve water
    when showering
  • Clean your area-A recycling center is available at the Pavilion; please "pack out
    what you pack in" including your own trash
  • Wheelbarrows are available for you to transport your gear to your campsite. For the
    safety of others, you will not be able to drive to your site and unload. Our unloading area
    is within 100 yards or closer to the campsite areas. Please be considerate and unload
    quickly and move your car to the main parking area so that others may unload.
  • If you find that you have forgotten something from home, please do not hesitate to ask. We have a variety of items in our CampOut booth or our CampKitchen.

Quiet hours are from 12 midnight to 8am and are strictly enforced.

And lastly, due to the safety of our participants and to our land, the main fire circle will be extinguished promptly at 1 am each evening.

Festival Schedule


Friday

8:00 am Gates Open

2:20-4:30 Sound Checks

6:25-9:50Performances by:
TBD
TBD
TBD

10:00 Dance at the Pavilion with DJ Michelle
Midnight
Gates Close

Saturday
8:00 am
Gates Open

8:15-10:00
Sound Checks

10:30-1:30 Performances by:
TBD
TBD
TBD

2:00-5:20
Sound Checks

6:05-10:00 Performances by:
TBD
TBD
TBD

10:00 Dance at the Pavillion with Wicked Jezabel

Midnight
Gates Close

Sunday
8:00 am
Gates Open

9:00-10:35
Sound Checks

11:00-1:30 Performances by:
TBD
TBD
TBD

2:00-3:40
Sound Checks

4:45-7:10 Performances by:
TBD
TBD

7:30 Memorial Celebration at the Lake

9:00 Dance at the Pavillion with DJ Michelle

Midnight
Gates Close