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Harvest Potluck & Mabon Celebration
Celebrate the abundance of the growing season and honor the fall equinox with good food, big laughs, and heartfelt gratitude around the campfire.


Time & Location
Sep 22, 2026, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM EDT
MISC•aLAIR•é•Omm…, 15445 Biltmore St, Detroit, MI 48227, USA
Come celebrate the end of the growing season and the sacred turning of the wheel at our Fall Harvest Potluck and Mabon Celebration — a joyful community gathering honoring all we’ve grown and all we’re grateful for.

Gather with your people for a ruckus, loud, and deeply joyful evening centered around a big roaring campfire. Bring your garden bounty or seasonal finds from the farmers market and show it off in a glorious potluck spread filled with pies, dishes, and libations.
This is the moment to celebrate every seed planted, every weed pulled, and every harvest that made it to your table. Expect good food, big laughs, and the kind of easy community that only happens when we come together under the open sky.
We’ll also be marking Mabon — the fall equinox — with a dedicated altar and gratitude space for anyone who wishes to participate. This is a fully secular gathering, but we’ll have simple offerings, a possible opening blessing, candles to light, gratitude jars, and other gentle practices for those who want to give thanks to the forces that brought us this far.
📋Agenda | A lively, celebratory evening featuring a roaring campfire, abundant potluck spread with pies and seasonal dishes, libations, and space for gratitude practices and a possible opening blessing
🎆 Vibe | Ruckus, loud, and joyfully celebratory with a big campfire at the center. Expect good food, big laughs, and heartfelt moments around the fire
👽 Who | Open invite. This gathering is targeted specifically for the queer garden network and neurodivergent community, though all are welcome. This is a secular event with a side quest for the Pagens.
🧳 Bring | A potluck dish featuring produce from your garden or seasonal finds from the farmers market — show off your bounty! Optional: flowers, fruit, gratitude notes, or papers to burn as offerings for the altar
Tickets
General Admission
$+Ticket service fee
Total
$0.00
