2026 Special Activities

Oxford Garden Club is active throughout the year beyond our monthly meetings. Our activities can range from field trips to growing food for a local food pantry. There’s always something to do and enjoy.

Below are the special activities hosted by Oxford Garden Club.


March 2026 – March 2027


Oxford Day

Saturday, April 25, 2026, 8:30am

Oxford Day is an exciting day for everyone.  Each year Oxford Garden Club rides a Surrey in the parade down Morris St.  Want to ride the Surrey?  Walk along next to it?  Or just join all the fun the day has to offer and cheer our Surrey?  Join us in Oxford!  It’s a great day to stroll about town and have fun.

Booth – OGC Display Table in Oxford Town Park

Parade – 4 Surrey Riders

9:30 – Parade Line Up 

9:45 – Streets Closed

11:00 – Parade Begins

More information: https://www.sandaway.com/blog/oxford-day/


Oxford Fine Arts Fair

Friday – Sunday, May 15 – 17, 2026
Oxford Community Center
Each year Oxford Garden Club creates stunning floral designs to assist Oxford Community Center’s fund raiser.


Memorial Day Remembrance

Monday, May 25, 2026, 11am
Oxford Town Park

Traditionally, the last Monday in May is an observance of Memorial Day, when all have the opportunity to remember – and thank – those who died in military service to our nation.  

Originally called “Decoration Day,” the USA flag is flown at half mast from dawn until noon to commemorate, thank, and bless those who gave their all – for all the rest of us.

Remembrance will be led by Reverend Kevin Cross. Attendees are encouraged to voice the name of a veteran who passed away during a conflict, or one who served and has recently passed on.  Those who serve today, or recently, are encouraged to wear full uniform or bring a picture of themselves in uniform.

There can be no more perfect music for this occasion than “Taps” which will be played by bagpiper Randy Walsh.  

More information, contact Dorothy Williams, dbw.cbfi@gmail.com


Summer Garden Party

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Susie Middleton hosts this year’s party at her home in Cooke’s Hope, 7050 Thomas Lane, Easton, MD 21601.

Wear a fun hat!  Decorate it to your heart’s content!  Contact Susie Middleton to find out what food or drink to bring to share.


Fall Fest

Saturday, October 17, 2026

Share the joy of fall at Oxford Community Center’s Fall Fest.

Enjoy the fun at the club table, and help decorate pumpkins!


Veterans Day 

Wednesday, November 11, 2026
Oxford Town Park
11:00 – The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month

The Armistice that ended WW I – “The Great War” was signed on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month (11:00 am, November 11, 1918).

Originally called “Armistice Day,” Veteran’s Day pays tribute to all military veterans who have served in the U.S. armed forces.  This day celebrates the heroism, bravery, sacrifice, and patriotism of those who serve, and provides an opportunity for the rest of us to express gratitude.

All members of the armed forces currently serving and those who have served before are invited to join the celebration.  Wear your full uniform, or just bring a picture of yourself in uniform, and share your stories with all the rest of us.  We all will hold your memories.

Attendees will receive a poppy for remembrance.

Prayers led by Reverend Kevin Cross.

Colors presented by Easton Civil Air Patrol Color Guard.

More information, contact Dorothy Williams, dbw.cbfi@gmail.com


Holiday Party! 

Thursday, December 3, 2026, 12 – 3pm
Easton Village Clubhouse
7979 Maiden Point Ct, Easton, MD 21601

No meeting, just fun! Open to members, friends and guests

Bring a cleverly wrapped gift costing no more than $25 to join in the Yankee Gift Swap.

Contact Roberta Maguire to determine a good food or drink to share.

More information, contact Roberta Maguire, robertadmaguire@gmail.com


Wreaths Across America

Saturday, December 19, 2026
Hurlock National Cemetery, Hurlock, MD

11:00 service

Laying of Wreaths by volunteer participants.


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Wreaths presented at the Blue Star War Memorial Marker along U.S. Route 301