09/05/2025
Celebrate National Coming Out Day (NCOD) with OUTreach Denton & spiderweb salon on Saturday, October 11th @ 6-8 pm.
This year NCOD will showcase the beauty and creativity of the q***r community - open mic style! Join us at Harvest House for poetry readings, musical interludes, and more. Copies of our annual zine collab with Spiderweb Salon will also be available.
Want to share your own original poetry, music, stories, performance art, puppet show, dance, etc? Our Call for Performers is coming soon! Solo acts and/or collabs are welcome. Sets are limited and performances should be suited to the themes and spirit of the event.
**spiderweb salon and OUTreach Denton have a zero-tolerance policy for racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or discriminatory hate in any form**
What to expect:
-Food & Drink. Harvest House offers a wide variety of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, including tea, juices, and mocktails.
-Venue. Performances will take place on the outdoor stage. There are a wide range of seating options including wooden benches, outdoor furniture, and patio style seating. Seats are available on both a covered paved patio and an open air seating on gravel. After 8 pm, venue is 21+ up only.
-Performances. All ages welcome but some performances may include mature themes or topics. Performers will be required to include trigger/content warnings as needed. Some performances may include loud noises. There will not be any flashing lights.
-Restrooms. Harvest House has two multi-stall restrooms which will be converted into all-gender restrooms during the event. Both include wheelchair accessible stalls.
-Accessibility. Tables under the covered patio are wheelchair accessible on a paved concrete floor. In this area, there will be designated chairs and tables prioritized for disabled community members. Wheelchair accessible stalls are available in both restrooms. Wheelchair accessible parking spots on pavement with ramps to the sidewalk are available on E. Hickory Street in front of the venue. ASL interpretation will be featured during the event.
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