Ashra and Kiee circa 2007 |
A Woman’s Touch is twelve years old! I challenge any of you to show me five places
in Second Life that have been in continuous operation for twelve years, not
counting places run by Linden Labs.
Twelve years is unprecedented and amazing. AWT has had a long and rather interesting
history covering what could be called four generations of a Woman’s Touch in
Second Life. We will take a look at all
four but first, what if I were to tell you that AWT is really more like
fourteen years old? AWT existed for a
couple of years prior to coming to SL.
We will therefore start our history in these early, pre SL years, which
I will call “Generation Zero.”
AWT banner from the Sims Online |
Generation Zero
AWT has been on Second Life for twelve years but it
didn’t start here. It originally started
on the Sims Online (TSO). This online
community was quite primitive when compared with Second Life, but at the heart
were women chatting, visiting and becoming friends. There were many of the same problems we see
in SL still today, like men harassing women or just being plain annoying,
always trawling for dates. Women could
go to lesbian clubs in the Sims Online but those often had more of a negative
attitude towards men than a positive one towards women, and often they were
rather political. AWT offered an
alternative. It was a place where women
could relax and just be themselves together.
AWT soon became one of the most popular places in the Sims Online.
The Sims Online HUD |
Ashra and Kiee were together as a couple and were cyber
married in the old TOS platform. In
fact, weddings have always been a big part of AWT up to this day and they
started in the Sims Online as can be seen by this early screen capture. (see below)
Here, Ashra is performing a wedding before AWT existed in SL.
Early AWT Wedding on TSO |
So Ashra and Kiee, along with daughter Pebbles, were a
family unit in the old TSO platform.
Pebbles tried out this new thing called Second Life and got Kiee to join
her there one day in the summer of 2006.
Soon they were telling Ashra all about it and talked her reluctantly
into trying it out. Soon, Ashra was
securing a parcel of land in SL on the mainland and AWT proceeded to move its
operation to the new and more versatile platform.
AWT Generation One |
Generation One
The parcel was only about 1/8 the size of the current AWT
or about the size of a quarter sim. It
wasn’t big by our standards today but it was a start. It was also on the mainland so we had
neighbors adjoining us. Eventually, AWT
was up and running in Second Life. It
attracted many women early on and soon there were DJ events, contests and much
more but it never moved away from its original concept, a place where women
could relax and just be themselves together.
AWT Manager, Kamille, enjoys the dance floor |
The place continually evolved but it was clear that in
order to continue to grow that a new location would be necessary. SL offered single regions as private islands
and AWT could finally get the access control to better meet its needs. People who chose to harass residents could
now be banned not only from the parcel, they could not even get close to the
region. Ashra opened her pocketbook and
the deal was struck with Linden Labs in August of 2008, around the time of our
second Anniversary in SL.
AWT Generation Two |
Generation Two
With the new private island, came a new group to control
the functions on that land. The original
group was simply called “A Woman’s Touch.”
Now we had “A Woman’s Touch Islands.”
There was always a dance floor at AWT but in these early
days the campfire area was a close rival, as many of the women preferred to
congregate there. We even had a tag for
those girls, “AWT Campfire Girl.” I
know, for those of us over a certain age, we want to sing, “Sing around the
campfire; join the Campfire Girls.”
Halloween 2008 |
AWT began to grow on our new private island and took on a
tropical theme almost immediately. Our
very first dance floor was glass and extended from the beach over the water, as
is shown in the picture above from the Halloween Party in 2008.
In March of 2009, a second adjacent sim was added to
AWT. The first sim had been named “A
Woman’s Touch,” but a separate name was needed for the second sim. It was Kiee that named it “Park Place.” This new sim would be primarily residential
and women could rent a place of their own at AWT, with the same restrictions on
men.
DJ Sue spins tunes on the dance floor |
AWT had other attractions in these early days. One was the shopping mall, which used to be
closer to the middle of the sim. Another
was the volcano, which was one of the most prominent features of the
island. There was a secret entrance at
the base, if you knew where to find it, and you could enter a secluded little
private nook within the mountain.
Halloween 2009 |
The glass dance floor didn’t last very long and it was soon
replaced by a wooden deck that started on the beach but extended out over the
water in the same location. This version
of the club can be seen clearly in the “Generation Two” picture at the top of
this section and in the Halloween 2009 picture above. This was the club through most of Generation
Two and occupied the area where the western end of the current mall is near the
sea. That is where to club dancefloor
extended out over the water.
AWT Generation Three |
Generation three
Up until now, each generation has been defined by moving
AWT to a new location. After it was set
up, it evolved over time to its basic final form. This was not true of Generation Three. AWT and Park Place remained where they were
and it was a complete revamp of the “A Woman’s Touch” sim that defined it. It is also different in that it took only a
few weeks for it to reach its basic final form.
This remake was completed over Labor Day weekend in September of 2010.
You can see from the “Generation Three” picture above
that there is now a lot of black, white and fuchsia (hot pink) taking up a lot
of the middle of the sim. This ultra-modern
look was actually in style in SL back in 2010.
The club can be identified by the large fuchsia canopy over the dance
floor towards the left of the picture, which is actually the same canopy from
Generation Two, just repainted. The rest
towards the center was the new, improved, and extended mall. Now that the mall overtook the area that the
club had occupied, it became necessary to move the club to its new
location. This meant that the volcano
had to go.
Another thing happened that first week in September
2010. Ashra hired a fourth and final
manager for AWT management team. In the
intervening eight years managers have left but no others have been hired. In those days, Bee Bee Brouwer was the Master
Builder and was responsible for creating the facilities and terraforming. It was her that created the new club and
mall. Harley Shippe was in charge of the
club and DJ’s. Feliciana Zabaleta (Maya
Shadowhawk) was the General Manager.
Back in that time, many sims in second life had big
issues with lag and AWT was not an exception.
Those of us, who remember those days, remember having to remove our hair
(and sometimes other items of clothing) in order to teleport onto the sim. After we arrived we could put our hair back
on. Ashra hired Susan Mowadeng to be the
manager in charge of sim resources. She
oversaw things like prim counts (now land impact), scripts and server
times. It was Sue’s job to tackle the
lag issues. Things greatly improved over
the next few weeks and Sue became the fourth manager on the team.
It was about this time that AWT began being recognized in
the SL Surfing Community as a destination with great waves and a wonderful
surfing experience. It was not unusual
to find big female names in the SL surfing world, surfing at AWT.
As things were changing on the main sim, they were
changing on Park Place too. As
Generation Two came to an end, Park Place was already the primary residential
place for AWT, though there were rentals on the main sim too. The only public place to congregate on Park
Place was a coffee house but it went out of business and closed about the time
Generation Three started.
In 2011, Sue Mowadeng opened up Mowadeng’s Ranch on top
of the mountain top on Park Place and there was once again a public gathering
place on that sim. Soon, we moved our Monday
afternoon DJ shows to the Ranch. In those
early days, as you can see from the picture below, there was no saloon and the
dances were held out in the open.
Line dancing at the ranch |
In 2012, the Saloon was added and named the “Midnight
Cowgirl Saloon,” which referenced both the vampire nature of the owner and the
horses with which the ranch was associated.
In fact, the entire mountaintop facility was renamed the “Midnight
Cowgirl Ranch.” This also gave a home to
the Queen B’s Motorcycle Club, which started using it as a hangout. It was official; the Midnight Cowgirl was the
only Country Western Lesbian Vampire Biker Bar in Second Life!
The Queen B’s MC was founded in November of 2010 at AWT
by Robyn Barineaux (Mom), Lanie Camino (Big Sis) and Susan Mowadeng (Dirtnap). The club has hosted group rides in the past
and still has members active in SL.
The ranch also began to focus on trail rides and a bridle
path was put in in 2012. Now you could
ride a horse from the ranch to anyplace in AWT.
The Third Generation lasted six years, which today is
still half of our existence in SL and equals Generations One, Two and Four
combined. As the years went by, managers
would leave. When Harley Shippe left,
Maya took over managing the club. When
Bee left, Sue took over building and terraforming. Generation three came to an end with Ashra,
the owner, and her two managers, Maya and Sue, running the place.
AWT Generation Four |
Generation Four
Generation Four was a gradual transition over about 18
months. I will start it here in my story
when the first of these major changes took place. The black, white and fuchsia club had become
dated after six years and begged to be replaced. Sue put in the current club in November of
2016 and made it look more like the tropical paradise that AWT was originally
intended to be. This made the old mall
look even more outdated and needing of an upgrade. Sue set her sights on designing one that fit
the footprint and also matched the new club seamlessly. There was also the added complication of
dealing with all of the shop renters.
Finally, in November 2017, one year after the club’s completion, the new
mall was open and renters started to fill it.
2018 saw the pool area being redone so it now seamlessly
matched the club. Off sim scenery was
also added and both sims had upgrades in the area of housing. So, from November of 2016 to the spring of
2018 saw the transition to Generation Four of AWT, our current generation. One other major event happened early in 2018
that defines the transition from one generation to the next. Maya left as a manager and Ashra made Sue a
co-owner of AWT. AWT is now run by two
owners without any managers.
In April 2018, Surf Watch Magazine did an article on AWT,
once again reaffirming our reputation as a great surfing destination.
Saturday morning as the sun rises over Woodstock at AWT |
In August of 2018, AWT once again had Woodstock. A number of years earlier, at the Generation
Three club, we would recreate the concert in the club. Large pictures of the real life event in
1969 would surround the dance floor. Sue
would play over 20 hours of the original concert that she had recordings for. In 2017, we had the first Woodstock with the
new club setup, which allowed for easy setup and tear down. A larger Woodstock experience was created but
it wasn’t until this year it was completed and perfected. This year, with the Generation Four club, we
created the ultimate Woodstock experience.
The AWT Anniversary
So when is our anniversary? We have historically celebrated it either in
August or September but never on an exact day.
I think that is because there was never a single, one day, grand
opening. It was probably a process of
phasing out the old Sims Online as AWT was made up and running in SL. People needed to create accounts and move
over to Second Life. It was a process
begun in early August of 2006 and finished sometime in September. In recent years, we seem to opt for the
September celebration more to separate it from Woodstock in August but don’t
forget that we were here in some form in August of 2006.
AWT's Fourth Anniversary in our brand new Generation Two Club |
Destiny Mowadeng enjoys AWT's Sixth Anniversary |
Poster advertising AWT's Ninth Anniversary |
In Closing
It has been an amazing 12 years and a lot has happened
and much has changed. There are many new
faces but there are still plenty of the old ones too. However, at our core we have not
changed. We are still a place where
women can relax and just be themselves together while chatting, visiting and
making friends. We are looking forward
to the next, amazing twelve years!
Thanksgiving 2012 |
Seems like I have been part of most of those generations in some way or another, but one things is clear, is that I've treasured my many years of service at AWT and always had the utmost respect and admiration of Ashra who poured her own financial and emotional support into everything we did to keep it up and running, even if I did cook up some rather zany ideas to attract folks to visit. Some of which are still alive and well such as the pool party, vampire and fairy balls.
ReplyDeleteEven though I retired after 10 years of work, I still love to come and visit, dance and have fun times with the AWT family and even once in awhile DJ if needed.
Here is to another 12 years of family fun times and great times in Second Life!
Felicia & Kai
Thanks, you two were a big part of it. Great times.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a fun time! So glad I got to celebrate with you and I will be here for the next 12! I love you all .. AWT is home!
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