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Oxford Ohio Events & Festivals

Oxford Ohio events are full of excitement and fun all year round! Annually, Oxford is home to several festivals including the Oxford Wine Festival, a worldly wine celebration in Uptown Oxford and the perfect holiday festival for your family, the Oxford Holiday Festival. Oxford Ohio events are always exciting and you're sure to enjoy your time. Visit this quaint college town for a relaxing trip filled with fun destinations.

Oxford Wine & Craft Beer Festival

The Oxford Wine & Craft Beer Festival brings fine wines, craft beer and area artisans to Oxford uptown parks. Festivalgoers will receive five tasting tickets and...

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It's Your Churn

Help to churn fresh butter and try samples of what has been made! They'll also be baking bread in a cast iron in a dutch...

Uptown Oxford Music Series

Take on summer with Oxford's Summer Concert Series every Thursday night from 7-9:30PM for a free show. There will be a talented lineup of musicians each week...

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Hueston Woods Arts & Crafts Fair

This outdoor juried art show is held on the historic grounds of the Hueston Woods Pioneer Farm just north of Oxford, Ohio. Over 80 exhibitors...

Summer Garden Series

Preserving Plant Life:

Interested in botany? Gretchen Meier of Miami University’s Herbarium will guide you through the plant preservation process and give you the tools...

Uptown Oxford Music Series

Take on summer with Oxford's Summer Concert Series every Thursday night from 7-9:30PM for a free show. There will be a talented lineup of musicians each week...

Oxford Son Del Caribe Band

The Cincinnati-based Latin music ensemble Son Del Caribe is widely acknowledged by both dancers and listeners as the top salsa band in Ohio. The band's...

Uptown Oxford Music Series

Take on summer with Oxford's Summer Concert Series every Thursday night from 7-9:30PM for a free show. There will be a talented lineup of musicians each week...

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Old Fashioned Laundry Day

A hands on event teaching how laundry was washed in the 19th and early 20th century. Break out the lye soap and washboards!