Homewood Friends Meeting House (dining room/basement)
3107 North Charles Street, Baltimore Maryland 21218
4pm - 7pm
Our next potluck will be on December 13, to celebrate the Winter Solstice.
We have the space starting at 3 pm, but will likely have an official start time of 4 pm. If anyone wants to come earlier to help set up, you are welcome to-- especially if you want to provide any optional offerings for this time.
This is a great event to offer a small practical magic offering to the group, if you have one you like to do around this time of year. A community member has offered to lead us in making fire cider! Perhaps you have other things you'd like to offer the group. This could look like many things: you may want to offer leading an improv music moment, you may have a spell you do around this time of year you'd like to share. Perhaps you want to lead a group divination, demonstrate a practical skill, or share a political action you'd like support with. We could legitimately accomodate 3-5 different activities in this regard, but the only thing otherwise planned is eating together.
If you are able to bring a dish to share, please include a list of ingredients. Thank you!
Who is Baltimore Reclaiming?
Baltimore Reclaiming is a radically inclusive community of witches who use our magic to bring transformation, justice and healing to ourselves, Baltimore and the world. We are a group of witches, artists, pagans, healers, activists, queers, priestesses, anarchists, theater geeks, feminists, and other good humans. We see our work as teaching and making magic: the art of empowering ourselves and each other. In our classes, workshops, and public rituals, we train our voices, bodies, energy, intuition, and minds. We use the skills we learn to deepen our strength, both as individuals and as community, to voice our concerns about the world in which we live, and bring to birth a vision of a new culture. We gather, mostly on the Sabbats, to work magic, often for personal healing and also for the healing of our society and planet. We believe that the work we do together in our sacred circles really can change the world.
About the Venue: This ritual will be held at the Homewood Friends Meeting House, in their downstairs dining room. This is an accessible, indoor space. If you have accessibility needs or questions about this venue, please email Zac at zlawhon89@gmail.com ahead of time.
Drugs & Alcohol: All Baltimore Reclaiming events are drug and alcohol free. We respectfully request that you do not use drugs or alcohol before or while attending our events.
Scent Policy: We strive to accommodate people who have chemical and scent sensitivities. Please keep these people in mind as you make choices about wearing scented personal hygiene products.
Masking Policy: Baltimore Reclaiming has made the decision this year to make masking encouraged, but optional. Please test for Covid before coming, and don't come if you're feeling sick!
What to Expect: New to Baltimore Reclaiming? Visit our Rituals page to learn more about what to expect at an event.
Dress Code: Wear whatever you like! You are welcome to wear everything from jeans and a t-shirt to a tuxedo. Often, people like to wear something special for ritual which might mean a favorite dress, a special shawl, a flower crown, or something else. We encourage you to wear whatever you feel most comfortable in.