Ongoing Weekly Fitness Classes
Mon, 1-2:15pm; Yoga with Suzie Hurley, Advanced beginners, $20/class, 10 classes for $150
Sat, 9:30-11am; Yoga w Suzie Hurley, Intermediate, $20/class, 10 classes/ $150
Tues-Thurs, 10am; Steady & Strong w/ Janet Pfeffer, $10/class 10/$80
Late September 2022
Thursday, September 22nd, 5:30pm
Guest Speaker- Muralist, Michael Rosato https://michaelrosato.com/
In honor of Frederick Douglass Day, meet the artist and learn how he does it.
Friday, September 23, 5-7pm, $10
Patio Concert featuring HONEY SOL performing Funk, Rock, R&B, based out of Annapolis. Bring a chair, snacks and enjoy the evening!$10, cash bar
Saturday, September 24, 5pm
Picket Fences Auction, free with cash bar
See and bid on your favorite fence, designed by a local artist. The auction benefits 12 area non-profits. ONLINE Proxy Bidding is NOW OPEN at portofoxford.org
2 Wednesdays, Sept 21 & 28, 10-12:30, $75/student, register online.
Block Printing with Sheryl Southwick
(Additional $15 materials fee, pay Sheryl at class)
Over the course of these two sessions, Sheryl will explain the process and guide you towards completing a finished print. This versatile printing technique has ancient roots, and many applications; finished art, posters, notecards and more.
Thursday, September 29, 5-7pm, $10
Patio Concert, Michael Waskey Duo, Singer, songwriter, folk, Americana
Bring your own chair and snacks, enjoy the sunset!, $10, cash bar
OCTOBER 2022
Saturday, October 2, 8:30-10:30am
Cars and Coffee, free
Saturday, October 8, 5pm
Chris Noyes Happy Hour Harvest Concert, $15 per person
Live music provided by Chris Noyes highlight our celebration of autumn and bounty. Offered in partnership with the Oxford Museum’s SmithsonianCrossroads Program, highlighting the change in rural America. Local quiltmakers will display their works as well.
Wednesday, Oct 9, 7-9pm, $50 per person
Full Moon Ferry Ride on the Oxford Ferry
Enjoy the beautiful night sky on the Tred Avon! Enjoy heavy hors d’ouerves and an open bar as you gaze upon the moonlit water. Tickets at oxfordcc.org.
Tuesday, October 11, 5:30–6:30pm, free with cash bar
Blair Hope, Dog Whisperer and Wendy Grubbs share secrets to healing and communicating with your pets. Maybe you will go home with a new adopted senior dog. Find out more at Blairhope.com; wendybrescue.com
Wednesday, Oct 12,10-12:30, $38/student, register online
Monotypes with Sheryl Southwick
(Additional $10 materials fee, pay Sheryl at class). Using a variety of inks and paints, learn how to use natural forms to create exquisite designs. Every piece is one of a kind.
Thursday, October 135:30–6:30pm, free with cash bar
Speaker Program – Tot O’Mara and Bill Eason
Tractor and sunflowers out front! Offered in partnership with the Oxford Museum’s Smithsonian Crossroads Program, highlighting the change in rural America.
Thursday, October 20th 5:30-6:30pm, free with cash bar
Securing Your Digital Life w/tech expert Brian Wells
Brian Wells, an Oxford resident and healthcare information technology and security executive will address the spectrum of day-to-day digital security, web-based accounts and smartphone security, how to avoid viruses and what methods to use to protect us from attack.
Saturday, October 22, 9am
Annual 5k Run/Walk for Mental Health
Come join us at the Oxford Community Center as we partner with the Christopher Foundation for Life to present our 2nd Annual 5k Run and 1-Mile Walk for Mental Health. Register at https://oxfordcc.org/5k-for-mental-health/; or https://runsignup.com/occ5kformentalhealth
Wednesday, Oct 26, 10-12:30, $38/student, register online
Paper Collage with Sheryl Southwick
(Additional $10 materials fee, pay Sheryl at class)
There is no limit to creativity in collage. Photos, greeting cards, magazine clippings, as well as papers of all kinds; foil, tissue, rice paper, and more can be combined together to something extraordinary and uniquely yours.
Oct 27-Nov 6, times vary
Tred Avon Players present Savannah Sipping Society, tredavonplayers,org
NOVEMBER 2022
Saturday, November 5, 8:30-10:30am
Cars and Coffee, free, last one of the season!
Thursday, November 10, 5:30pm, free, cash bar
Speaker Series, Leo Nollmeyer and Al Smith
Presented in partnership with the Oxford Museum, The Canning Industry in Oxford features the history of this enterprise and how it has evolved over the years. Eastern Shore resident historians Leo Nollmeyer and Al Smith will present an interesting and entertaining program.
Saturday, November 12, 10am-4pm
Model Boat Show and Family Fall Festival, free
The OCC’s Model Boat Show has become an annual attraction for families, boat lovers, sailors and modelmakers. Dozens of modelmakers are on site showing off their exquisite craftsmanship! Join us for a fun autumn day of model boats, food, music, activities for kids and more!
Saturday, November 19
80’s Murder Mystery Dinner & Dancing, 5:30-9:00pm $75
“A meal to die for”, come on your 80’s best to help solve the murder mystery, enjoy delightful cuisine and tap your toes to the unique 80’s sound. You know you’ll love it…!
Wednesday, November 30th 6:00-8:00pm, free, cash bar
Anniversary Festivities Continue –
OCC has been creating a spectacular documentary film on the history of our building, from its early days as a school to the gorgeous community center we all enjoy today. Interviews and footage reveal the upswell of public determination to restore the building to its glorious original state. This event will recognize the community leaders involved, debut the film in its entirety, and launch a permanent exhibit chronicling the historical restoration.
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