Wicked Craft: Bazaar and Craft Fairs are a seasonal market series that focuses on supporting women-owned businesses and artists, and those who affirm women in the arts. It is operated by Rae Loft at the Bakery Building and inspired by the earthy majestic craft of older times and our divine strength and creativity. We are celebrating women & womxn from all walks of life. Our low cost booth options provide an accessible and affordable market access opportunity to artists in an inviting indoor space.
Mabon Market
Saturday, September 19, 2026 from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Food, full bar, goddess themed drinks, non alcoholic beverages, & music are offered by the venue. This event is family friendly, with a little bit of witchy magic.
Mabon is a Pagan harvest festival celebrating the autumn equinox, typically in late September, and represents the second harvest of the year as well as the balance between light and dark. It is a time of gratitude, reflection, and preparation for the colder, quieter season ahead. Spiritually, Mabon encourages people to honor what they have grown or accomplished, release what no longer serves them, and reconnect with community and the rhythms of nature. Celebrations often include shared meals, seasonal foods like apples and pumpkins, candles, crafts, bonfires, and rituals centered on abundance, balance, and transition.
Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/raeloft/2203365
RSVP today! GA tickets are free. Please make a selection below to RSVP.
Adult General Admission: $0
Kids 15 and under: $0
Adult VIP Experience: (raffle ticket for next Plant Bingo & a seasonal toast) $11.55 21+ only
Support local and shop with our hand crafted and unique magic arts inspired artisan vendors!
All ages - no outside food or beverages please! We've got plenty for sale onsite. Well behaved on leash dogs okay!Rae Loft is woman-owned & operated, and located at 2222 NE Oregon Street, Suite 207 Portland, OR 97232.
Parking is all curbside, free, with no zone time limits.
We are currently still accepting applications for vendors & artists & food vendors for Mabon Market. Our Vendor Application can be found here and is reviewed frequently for submissions.
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As the days begin to cool and the light softens into shades of amber and gold, Mabon arrives like a quiet exhale. It is the moment when day and night stand in perfect balance, each holding equal space, reminding us that life, too, is made of both light and shadow.
In this season, the fields are full and heavy with the second harvest. Fruits hang ripe on the trees, vegetables are gathered from the earth, and there is a sense of fullness all around. It is a time when the work of the year begins to show its rewards—not in a rush, but in a steady, satisfying way.
Long ago, people honored this time by gathering what remained of the harvest and offering thanks for the abundance they had received. It wasn’t just about food, but about recognizing all that had come to fruition—efforts, intentions, relationships, and growth. Mabon became a moment to pause and truly take stock of what had been created.
There is a gentle stillness woven into this season. The bright, outward energy of summer begins to turn inward, inviting reflection. The balance of light and dark encourages us to look at both what has gone well and what we are ready to release. It’s not a time of loss, but of understanding—of making peace with the natural rhythm of change.
Mabon reminds us that every cycle includes both gathering and letting go. As the earth prepares for rest, we are invited to do the same—to hold gratitude for what we have, to share our abundance where we can, and to step forward with a sense of balance and calm.
It is, at its heart, a celebration of harmony, gratitude, and the quiet beauty of transition.

