Lunar Faire 9/17: Florida Faire!
Event description
Your favorite night market is bringing the south to the south!
Florida comes to South Jersey!
What does that mean?Â
It's tropical! It's grandparent vibes! It's floral! It's unhinged! It's coconuts and flamingos and palm trees! It's bizarre criminal headlines! It's chill and beachy and kitschy!
Fit inspiration:
- Muumuus
- South beach social
- Cutoff jorts
- Coconut casualÂ
- Mommy Bahama
- Jail jumpsuit
Featuring:
- Jenna Nicholls is back!
- Side Quest:Â I Give a Duck!
Don't be a fomosexual, you know you gotta flamingo to this one!
What else are we throwing at you?
- That unmistakable Lunar Faire vibe
- The best, weirdest, and witchiest vendors around
- Potions Lab (non-alcoholic)
- Side Quest involving pogs!
- Curiosities
- Entertainments for all ages
- Collectible wristband
- Group spellmaking with the Lunar Queene
- Magickal book exchange
- Drag Show hosted by Cookie Doe
- Fire dancing by Diiiotima
- Music by Marin Contini
- Gallery Medium Reading by Shauna the Amazing Tap Dancing Medium
- Big 3 Roasts by Doctor Witch the Astrological Heckler
- Sound Healing by the Divine Ensemble
- Homespun Handmade Carousel (sometimes)
- Things that glow
- Drums, possibly in a circle
- New vendors!
- Fortunes told
- Nighttime
- New shit
- Old shit
- Whimsy
- Sideshow acts
- Fairy hair, henna, and face paint
- Music: scheduled and wandering
- Cool people like you
- Cool people unlike you
- More!?
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Accessibility
This is a mostly flat fairgrounds made up of paths and grass. There are some slight grades at the front entrance. Most mobility aids should be able to navigate the grounds. Accessible parking is directly outside the main gate. Please tell a parking attendant if needed.
Parking
Parking is free at this venue and will be mostly on grass. As always, if you have an opportunity to carpool or get dropped off, that's still extremely super cool of you and saves you money and allows for more attendee parking! :)
Special Event Faire Packages
If you are celebrating anything (birthday, anniversary, recent unemployment, high bowling score, etc.) or just want to be treated like a VIP, reach out to kryssy @ lunarfaire.com to create a custom individual or group experience.
Day-of Tickets
Will be available at the gate for $20.
What to Bring
- A flashlight! Some parts of the faire are dark!
- Everyone you know!
- Comfy shoes - there's a lot to see!
- Your weird and/or witchy and/or light up garb! Or you can buy some at our merch booth!
- Chair/blanket to rest your bones
- A drum to drum on at the drum circle
- A book for the magickal book exchange
- Shopping bag, reusable cup, other waste reduction items
Rain Date
This is an all weather event. The only reason we would cancel is if the weather is extremely severe or like the parking fields are snow covered but our blizzard wizard is on retainer to prevent this.
Refunds
All ticket sales are final. No refunds will be issued or transfers honored for other events unless we cancel or reschedule.
No Furry Friends Please
Pets other than service animals are prohibited. You may have seen people bring pets. Those people might not have seen the FAQs on the website or this part of the ticket, or the posts about it, or may be ignoring all of these. But please, out of respect for the venue, and, more importantly, non-pet people, and our insurance policy, please leave your furry friends at home. You will be turned away if you have a non-service animal pet with you.
Children
Should I bring them?
Depends how feral they are. If they are at least mildly civilized they’ll be thoroughly entertained and will remain undevoured.
Are they free?
So you decided to take the plunge and make a new generation of cool kids. Nice. 10 and under are free.
Do a lot of kids go?
A lot.
I've heard this is wholesome. But is it?
As you can see from the above questions, people proudly bring their children. Without getting into a philosophical argument about subjectivity and moral outrage, this is generally a wholesome and safe event. People are friendly, loving, inclusive, and peaceful. But it isn't sanitized. The map might say "Long-Ass Road" and our schedule includes active and participatory spellwork and we do not censor adult vendor products (though most are not overt). We occasionally sell a drink that looks like blood in a bag. But it's non-alcoholic, as are all our potions. And while there is absolutely nothing inherently dangerous to encounter, we're likely always going to walk a line of "propriety." And maybe, as a result, pioneer a whole new unapologetic version of wholesome. It is up to you and your parenting style to decide what you personally find objectionable and what is best for your own children. Our children attend.
That's Khloe, the owner's kid, and Julia, vendor and owner of Darling by JR Boutique :)
More FAQs here if you like reading.
Photos
You might have your picture taken and we might post it on our socials. If that's a problem, tell someone.
Contagious Illness Stuff
Mask mandates and public contagious illness statuses are rapidly changing and we are a compassionate crowd! Please bring a mask, and wear one when appropriate or asked. This community requires your cooperation and empathy.
Additionally, exposure to contagious illness is an inherent risk in any public location where people are present; we cannot guarantee you will not be exposed during your visit. The CDC advises that older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions might be at higher risk for severe illness from contagious illnesses. Attendees should evaluate their own risk in determining whether to attend. Don't come if you're sick, showing symptoms of illness, or generally cantankerous. Any interaction with the general public poses an elevated risk of being exposed to contagious illnesses. By coming to Lunar Faire, you acknowledge and agree that you assume these inherent risks associated with attendance.
Photos: Mattie Rosen
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