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SUMMARY:Hot 'n' Cole: A Cole Porter Celebration!
DESCRIPTION:Hot ‘n’ Cole: A Cole Porter Celebration!\nWords and music by Cole Porter\nDirected by Marcia Gilliam\n\nMusical/Musical Revue\nThe spotlight is on the timelessness of Cole Porter classics\, presented here with wonderfully fresh arrangements and a contemporary twist. Over 50 of Porter’s songs are woven into an entertainment that feels as much like a book musical as a revue. By turns wry\, irreverent\, romantic\, touching and hilarious\, this is a postmodern Cole Porter evening unlike any other.\nShowtimes: Thursday-Saturday 7:30pm\, Sundays at 2:00pm \nPresented by the Tred Avon Players
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/hot-n-cole-a-cole-porter-celebration/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Celebration of Emancipation Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebration of Emancipation Day in Partnership with Talbot Historical Society and Post 77 VFW.\nAs part of their exhibit “With Valor and Honor: Talbot County’s United States Colored Troops During the Civil War.” the Nathanial Hopkins’ story is featured—a former enslaved individual who volunteered for the USCT. \nHopkins emerged as an influential post-war leader within Talbot County. Renowned for his integrity and leadership\, he earned wide respect for assisting individuals in need regardless of race and contributed to the establishment of schools\, churches\, and black communities following the Civil War. \nHopkins’ most notable accomplishment\, however\, was founding Maryland’s—and likely the nation’s—first\nEmancipation Day celebration in 1867\, an event still observed annually and set to be celebrated this year with a parade through Trappe on Nov. 1 and a professional storytelling at OCC. \nFREE\, but RSVP.
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/celebration-of-emancipation-day/
LOCATION:Oxford Community Center\, 200 Oxford Road\, OXFORD\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Holiday Event
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SUMMARY:Oxford Library Local Author Series Caren Camp
DESCRIPTION:Author Caren Camp who wrote ‘Life Lessons of an American Woman’ Camp touches upon the topics of family\, careers\, health\, alcoholism\, depression\, and many more. She explains her topics in three parts\, Finding Personal Power\, Powering Through Problems\, and Powering Up for Health. \nLessons in life: Motherhood\, alcoholism and finding work-life balance \nAmericans’ experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic inspired many people to revaluate their lives\, reconsider their priorities\, reassess their values\, move to new locations\, find new passions and reorient careers. At a time when many people are going through that process\, Caren Camp’s new book offers specific life lessons that are particularly relevant to women.
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/oxford-library-local-author-series-caren-camp/
LOCATION:Oxford Community Center\, 200 Oxford Road\, OXFORD\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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CREATED:20251020T212146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T213251Z
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SUMMARY:Jim Duffy: Oxford Library Local Author Series
DESCRIPTION:Travel through time with Secrets of the Eastern Shore storyteller Jim Duffy\, stepping into the shoes of unsung heroes from American days gone by. \nOrdinary people doing extraordinary things. Leaping into action during storms and shipwrecks. Reaching out with helping hands across social divides. Bringing neighbors together in times of need. Their stories will revive your spirit.
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/jim-duffy-oxford-library-local-author-series/
LOCATION:Oxford Community Center\, 200 Oxford Road\, OXFORD\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251119T173000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T211019Z
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SUMMARY:Financial Wellness: Estate Planning
DESCRIPTION:Estate Planning Fundamentals; essential documents to ensure your financial and medical wishes are honored.\nSpeakers: Marianna Batie\, Esq.\nLaw Office of Marianna Batie\nTara Frame\, Esq\nFrame & Frame Attorneys at Law
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/financial-wellness-estate-planning/
LOCATION:Oxford Community Center\, 200 Oxford Road\, OXFORD\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oxford Community Center":MAILTO:oxfordcc@gmail.com
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CREATED:20251020T205728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T210030Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Franklin SONOS Concert
DESCRIPTION:SONOS\nPARIS: THE CRAZY YEARS\n“The SONOS trio are fearless musicians who delivered an exquisite performance that kept our audience engaged throughout. Their music is a wonderful collaboration spanning cultures and times.  Rachel’s overwhelming knowledge of her subject matter and the balance of history and their incredible musical talent creates magical partnership that your audience will never want to end!”\n~Janet Hendricks\, former Director of Education\, Programs and Design\, Academy Art Museum \n“The SONOS trio provides an intimate listening experience that is almost magical. The blend of jazz\, classical\, and folk music spans continents\, cultures\, and time in a truly unique way.”\n~Michael Kurtz\, President Emeritus\, Friends of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra. \nSONOS is Chamber Music with a Twist. Led by acclaimed pianist Rachel Franklin and featuring the consummate talents of violinist Christian Tremblay and fretless bass player Jonathan Miles Brown\, their programs explore the cross-pollination between different musical art forms\, with compelling stories of how these musical cultures intersect. Blurring the edges between timeless chamber works and jazz improvisation\, SONOS have performed widely throughout the mid-Atlantic area\, delighting audiences with their imaginative storytelling\, unique instrumental sounds\, and fiery virtuosity. \nParis: The Crazy Years is classic SONOS\, a fascinating\, immersive tribute to America’s momentous 1917 entry into the First World War\, and the extraordinary period in Paris that followed\, known as the Crazy Years – les Années Folles. Our journey through the City of Light glitters with music by Debussy\, Gershwin\, Ravel\, Thelonious Monk\, Cole Porter and more. \nPARIS: THE CRAZY YEARS \nClaude Debussy (1864-1918):\nL’Isle Joyeuse\nRachel Franklin \nGeorge Gershwin (1898-1937):\nI Got Rhythm\, medley\n(arr. Jonathan Miles Brown)\nChristian Tremblay\, Jonathan Miles Brown\, Rachel Franklin \nJames P. Johnson (1894-1955):\nOld Fashioned Love\nRachel Franklin\, Jonathan Miles Brown \nMaurice Ravel (1875-1937):\nSonate pour violon & piano\nAllegretto\nBlues – moderato\nPerpetuum mobile – allegro\nChristian Tremblay\, Rachel Franklin \nIntermission \nErik Satie (1866-1925):\nFirst Gnossienne\nJonathan Miles Brown\, Rachel Franklin \nThelonious Monk (1917-1982):\nMisterioso\nRachel Franklin\, Jonathan Miles Brown \nIgor Stravinsky (1882-1971):\nfrom Suite Italienne\nIntroduzione\nSerenata\nTarantella\nChristian Tremblay\, Rachel Franklin \nCole Porter (1891-1964):\nYou Do Something To Me\nRachel Franklin\, Jonathan Miles Brown \nEleanor Daley (1955-):\nIn Flanders Fields\nText: John McCrae\n (arr. Jonathan Miles Brown)\nJonathan Miles Brown \nGeorge Gershwin\nAn American in Paris\n (arr. SONOS)\nChristian Tremblay\, Rachel Franklin\, Jonathan Miles Brown \nRachel Franklin \nBritish-born concert pianist Dr. Rachel Franklin is a renowned performer and music lecturer. As a Pro Musicis International Award winner\, she gave her solo debuts in Carnegie Recital Hall\, New York\, and Jordan Hall\, Boston. The Boston Globe enthused about her “beautiful differentiations of color\, touch and texture” and described a performance on her solo debut CD as “not inferior…to the recorded performances by Cortot and Rubinstein.” She has also given European Pro Musicis solo debuts in Paris and Rome. At the Wigmore Hall\, London\, critics applauded her “stunning individuality\,” and “amazing power and solidity of technique.” The Washington Post has praised her “cool-headed bravura and panache” and the Baltimore Sun lauded the “warmth and electricity in her playing.” Recent successes include concertos with the Columbia Orchestra\, the Arlington Philharmonic\, the Amadeus Orchestra\, the Washington Sinfonietta\, the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra\, the Piedmont Symphony and others. She is also doubly talented as an accomplished jazz pianist\, and has led her classical/jazz chamber ensemble SONOS for over a decade. \nDeeply committed to musical outreach and education\, Rachel has a busy dual career as a popular music speaker\, and since 2020 she has been greatly in demand for her unique online presentations. She is one of the Smithsonian Associates’ most popular live-streaming lecturers\, and her topics explore intersections between classical and jazz music\, film scores\, and the fine arts. She is the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Strathmore Music Scholar in Residence and gives all the BSO’s pre-concert presentations at their Bethesda\, MD venue\, Strathmore Hall\, as part of their “Inside the Classics” series. In 2023 she was one of the featured speakers at the Aspen Ideas: Health Conference in Colorado\, presenting and performing on the subject of Music and the Natural World\, a topic about which she was interviewed by WHYY’s Maiken Scott for The Pulse. For the past two New Years she has given the Plenary Lunchtime Performance for the prestigious Renaissance Weekend conference in Charleston\, SC\, and in May 2024 she presented a unique show on 90 years of film music Oscars for the Avalon Theatre Chevy Chase’s annual gala \nHer wide range of musical expertise has brought her back repeatedly to enthusiastic audiences across the region\, including the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra\, Easton Academy Art Museum\, the Chesapeake Film Festival and many others. \nChristian Tremblay \nDr. Christian Tremblay enjoys a diverse\, exciting career as performer and pedagogue. Most recently he performed in multiple concerts and coached chamber music as string faculty for the prestigious Heifetz International Music Institute. He is Director of the Performance Academy for Strings\, and Chair of the String Department at the Peabody Preparatory of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He is also violin and chamber music faculty at Peabody Conservatory. \nChristian Tremblay holds a Diplôme D’Études Supérieures II from the Conservatoire de Musique de Québec where he studied with Liliane Garnier-Le Sage. He also earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Peabody Conservatory studying with violinist Martin Beaver. Christian Tremblay has been heard in cities throughout Canada and the United States as a recitalist and chamber musician. He is a member of the SONOS classical/jazz trio with pianist Rachel Franklin and bassist Jonathan Miles Brown\, and is Principal Second violin with the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra\, performing regularly with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and National Philharmonic. \nJonathan Miles Brown  \nDr. Jonathan Brown started his musical career as a chorister in the choir of Truro Cathedral\, UK where in addition to singing at services and concerts he gave several solo recitals around the South West of the UK. At university he took up the electric bass\, imparting his “singing” to the instrument.  Subsequently he performed with a wide range of jazz artists in formats including UK and European jazz festivals\, BBC broadcasts\, and venues such as the National Theatre\, London and Ronnie Scott’s jazz club. These days\, when he’s not running various biotechnology projects\, he can be found playing in jazz venues in the DC area. He has been a frequent performer at the annual Maryland Summer Jazz festival and is a regular member of the “workshops” run by Annapolis based sax star Jeff Antoniuk. \nJonathan’s instrument is a Jazz Bass\, originally hand built by Leo Fender\, which he has ultra-customized by removing the frets\, re-siting the bridge and adding numerous self-designed features and circuits.  The result is a wide sonic spectrum\, from woody warmth to metallic brilliance\, with glittering harmonics and large dynamic range.  Commented the Baltimore Sun: “The warm sound Brown produces is like no other I’ve heard.” \nContact SONOS at rff@rachelfranklin.com
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/rachel-franklin-sonos-concert/
LOCATION:Oxford Community Center\, 200 Oxford Road\, OXFORD\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Oxford Museum Announces Holiday Train Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Model trains and the holidays go together like cookies and hot chocolate. Children of all ages can remember trains circling under their Christmas tree\, hearing the whistle blow\, and the smell of the smoke rising from the engine. \nFor the 2025 Holiday Season\, the Oxford Museum is happy to present a Holiday Train Exhibit of model trains from the multi-generational Passano Family collection.  The Passano Family has been avid collectors and operators of Lionel trains since when long-time Oxford resident\, George Passano\, was given his first train for Christmas in 1935. \nThe Holiday Train Exhibit at the Oxford Museum opens November 22 and will run through December 14. The exhibit will display locomotives\, train cars\, accessories\, and literature from the tinplate era to present.  We will also have multiple operating trains at the museum! Come and relive old memories and make new ones with your children and grandchildren. \nThe Oxford Museum\, 101 South Morris Street\, is open free of charge\, Friday\, Saturday\, and Sunday\, 10 to 4.
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/oxford-museum-announces-holiday-train-exhibit/2025-11-22/
LOCATION:Oxford Museum\, 100 South Morris St.\, Oxford\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Holiday Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T160000
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CREATED:20251028T174730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T215244Z
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SUMMARY:Oxford Museum Announces Holiday Train Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Model trains and the holidays go together like cookies and hot chocolate. Children of all ages can remember trains circling under their Christmas tree\, hearing the whistle blow\, and the smell of the smoke rising from the engine. \nFor the 2025 Holiday Season\, the Oxford Museum is happy to present a Holiday Train Exhibit of model trains from the multi-generational Passano Family collection.  The Passano Family has been avid collectors and operators of Lionel trains since when long-time Oxford resident\, George Passano\, was given his first train for Christmas in 1935. \nThe Holiday Train Exhibit at the Oxford Museum opens November 22 and will run through December 14. The exhibit will display locomotives\, train cars\, accessories\, and literature from the tinplate era to present.  We will also have multiple operating trains at the museum! Come and relive old memories and make new ones with your children and grandchildren. \nThe Oxford Museum\, 101 South Morris Street\, is open free of charge\, Friday\, Saturday\, and Sunday\, 10 to 4.
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/oxford-museum-announces-holiday-train-exhibit/2025-11-23/
LOCATION:Oxford Museum\, 100 South Morris St.\, Oxford\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Holiday Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T150000
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CREATED:20251118T135905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T140444Z
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SUMMARY:Allegra Women's Chorus  Fall Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Allegra Academy Performance\nThe Allegra Women’s Chorus features fresh arrangements of the oldest songs to new compositions. \nThe program will feature fresh arrangements of the oldest songs to new compositions from Elaine Hagenburg\, Rosephayne Powell\, Craig Hella Johnson\, Sarah Quartel\, and more. The chorus will be joined by instrumentalists Lyn Banghart\, Ursula Encarnacion\, and Ali Remesch on piano\, cello\, and percussion.
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/allegra-womens-chorus-fall-concert-series/
LOCATION:St. Pauls Church\, 225 S. Morris St.\, Oxford\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251128T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T113441
CREATED:20251028T174730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T215244Z
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SUMMARY:Oxford Museum Announces Holiday Train Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Model trains and the holidays go together like cookies and hot chocolate. Children of all ages can remember trains circling under their Christmas tree\, hearing the whistle blow\, and the smell of the smoke rising from the engine. \nFor the 2025 Holiday Season\, the Oxford Museum is happy to present a Holiday Train Exhibit of model trains from the multi-generational Passano Family collection.  The Passano Family has been avid collectors and operators of Lionel trains since when long-time Oxford resident\, George Passano\, was given his first train for Christmas in 1935. \nThe Holiday Train Exhibit at the Oxford Museum opens November 22 and will run through December 14. The exhibit will display locomotives\, train cars\, accessories\, and literature from the tinplate era to present.  We will also have multiple operating trains at the museum! Come and relive old memories and make new ones with your children and grandchildren. \nThe Oxford Museum\, 101 South Morris Street\, is open free of charge\, Friday\, Saturday\, and Sunday\, 10 to 4.
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/oxford-museum-announces-holiday-train-exhibit/2025-11-28/
LOCATION:Oxford Museum\, 100 South Morris St.\, Oxford\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Holiday Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251129T100000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T215244Z
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SUMMARY:Oxford Museum Announces Holiday Train Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Model trains and the holidays go together like cookies and hot chocolate. Children of all ages can remember trains circling under their Christmas tree\, hearing the whistle blow\, and the smell of the smoke rising from the engine. \nFor the 2025 Holiday Season\, the Oxford Museum is happy to present a Holiday Train Exhibit of model trains from the multi-generational Passano Family collection.  The Passano Family has been avid collectors and operators of Lionel trains since when long-time Oxford resident\, George Passano\, was given his first train for Christmas in 1935. \nThe Holiday Train Exhibit at the Oxford Museum opens November 22 and will run through December 14. The exhibit will display locomotives\, train cars\, accessories\, and literature from the tinplate era to present.  We will also have multiple operating trains at the museum! Come and relive old memories and make new ones with your children and grandchildren. \nThe Oxford Museum\, 101 South Morris Street\, is open free of charge\, Friday\, Saturday\, and Sunday\, 10 to 4.
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/oxford-museum-announces-holiday-train-exhibit/2025-11-29/
LOCATION:Oxford Museum\, 100 South Morris St.\, Oxford\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Holiday Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251130T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T113441
CREATED:20251028T174730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T215244Z
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SUMMARY:Oxford Museum Announces Holiday Train Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Model trains and the holidays go together like cookies and hot chocolate. Children of all ages can remember trains circling under their Christmas tree\, hearing the whistle blow\, and the smell of the smoke rising from the engine. \nFor the 2025 Holiday Season\, the Oxford Museum is happy to present a Holiday Train Exhibit of model trains from the multi-generational Passano Family collection.  The Passano Family has been avid collectors and operators of Lionel trains since when long-time Oxford resident\, George Passano\, was given his first train for Christmas in 1935. \nThe Holiday Train Exhibit at the Oxford Museum opens November 22 and will run through December 14. The exhibit will display locomotives\, train cars\, accessories\, and literature from the tinplate era to present.  We will also have multiple operating trains at the museum! Come and relive old memories and make new ones with your children and grandchildren. \nThe Oxford Museum\, 101 South Morris Street\, is open free of charge\, Friday\, Saturday\, and Sunday\, 10 to 4.
URL:https://portofoxford.com/event/oxford-museum-announces-holiday-train-exhibit/2025-11-30/
LOCATION:Oxford Museum\, 100 South Morris St.\, Oxford\, MD\, 21654
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Holiday Event
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