SOUND OFF: A story of rural resilience — the little town that could
When the idea of a music festival was brought forward by Steve Rice with a small but passionate handful of folks at the Spences Bridge Community Club meeting, some serious discussion ensued that suggested it may be a challenging yet a doable venture.
How could a small group of volunteers put together a music festival? Certainly, this would require some professional help and what about the cost? Both serious questions with no immediate answers.
After much discussion, the Spences Bridge Community Club president of the day, Mavourneen Varcoe-Ryan, brought a motion to the floor to hold a music festival in Spences Bridge at the old elementary school — the perfect venue for an outdoor festival. It passed unanimously.
That meeting, back in 2009, set the wheels in motion. We wanted to involve the community, deciding to hold a contest to name our newly founded festival. Longtime resident, writer, activist Liz Keates came up with “Desert Daze”. It captured our imaginations, our village, our votes — and the rest is history!


