Get your Xmas Shopping at your community market!
Sarah de Brynmore Preserves is back with her delicious marmalades and chutneys.
66 Men of Grandpont - Exhibition
A Free Exhibition to commemorate the men from Grandpont who died in the First World War and who named on the
St Matthew's war memorial.
Monday 14 September - Friday 9 October
South Oxford Community Centre, Lake Street
St Matthew's war memorial.
Monday 14 September - Friday 9 October
South Oxford Community Centre, Lake Street
The 66 Men of Grandpont trail will be in place 10 - 16 September. Look out for poppies on the gates of houses where the men lived, and pick up a trail map from St Matthew's church or from SOCC. A special trail for children is also available.
Market 08.03.2015
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This Sunday, we have the pleasure to welcome a few extra stalls:
- Bubble and Squeaks' s second hand clothes which will be run by a local family.
- will be with us. They aim to work towards a sustainable future for the region of Leon, Nicaragua by providing support in the fields of education, health and public works. Come this sunday, meet them and know more about this beautiful charity. http://www.oxleonlink.org.uk/
- Do you want to make some extra money for your spare room this summer? Host international students with EF Language Travel and be a part of a great cultural experience!
Come and talk to them if you have any questions. You can also find out more on http://www.ef.com/hostfamily
Festive Market 14.12.2014
A little word from North Aston Dairy
Apologies
Due to recent rain/less opportunity to feed on grass the herd's milk yield has dropped recently.
The dairy is small - the only one in the County producing organic milk, cream and yoghurt.
Three cows (Molly, Duchess and Babybel) are due to calve at any moment and we hope North Aston dairy products will be back soon.
Due to recent rain/less opportunity to feed on grass the herd's milk yield has dropped recently.
The dairy is small - the only one in the County producing organic milk, cream and yoghurt.
Three cows (Molly, Duchess and Babybel) are due to calve at any moment and we hope North Aston dairy products will be back soon.
Book Fair 30.11.2014:
Your local authors at your local farmers market. Find out more about them below and come meet them at the market this Sunday
Korky Paul was born Zimbabwe and studied Fine Arts at Durban Art School, Animation at CalArts, California. Kork now lives in Oxford, England.
He is a much loved award-winning illustrator of children’s books, namely the "Winnie The Witch" series for Oxford University Press,
published in over 30 languages with sales of 6 million world wide.
Korky has illustrated several other successful books for Penguin, Random House and Frances Lincoln.
He is a patron of The Art Room.
He is a much loved award-winning illustrator of children’s books, namely the "Winnie The Witch" series for Oxford University Press,
published in over 30 languages with sales of 6 million world wide.
Korky has illustrated several other successful books for Penguin, Random House and Frances Lincoln.
He is a patron of The Art Room.
Huxley Scientific Press is an independent local publisher based in East Oxford, selling interesting and inexpensive small books about Oxford, science, art and poetry. Perfect Christmas stocking fillers! www.huxleyscientific.com
Clive Goddard ('Horrible' books)
Mark Davies is an Oxford local historian, public speaker, and guide with a particular interest in the history and literature of the city's waterways. He has lived on a narrowboat on the Oxford Canal since 1992, and is the author of: A Towpath Walk in Oxford, The Abingdon Waterturnpike Murder, Alice in Waterland, and Alice’s Oxford on Foot. www.oxfordwaterwalks.co.uk
Albion Beatnik Bookshop: Second hand books
"Eat Me" is a community cookbook. It has been written by the South Oxford community. Lots & lots of recipes from the local people. 100% of the profits are given to New Hinksey School, Grandpont nursery, Lake Street playgroup & St Ebbes school.
Charity stall:
'The Oxford-Leon Link will be having a small stall selling their coffee, specially imported from a women's co-operative in Nicaragua. It is £4.00 per pack.They will also be selling delightful brightly coloured cards which have been copied from some peasant paintings, also imported directly from, Masaya - the huge & popular craft market not far from Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. The cards are all-purpose - not necessarily for Christmas. They are in two sizes: large £1.50 each and smaller 75p each or £3.50 for a pack of five.
Funds raised from the sale of coffee, cards paintings will be used to support various projects in and around our twin city of Leon in Nicaragua.
'The Oxford-Leon Link will be having a small stall selling their coffee, specially imported from a women's co-operative in Nicaragua. It is £4.00 per pack.They will also be selling delightful brightly coloured cards which have been copied from some peasant paintings, also imported directly from, Masaya - the huge & popular craft market not far from Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. The cards are all-purpose - not necessarily for Christmas. They are in two sizes: large £1.50 each and smaller 75p each or £3.50 for a pack of five.
Funds raised from the sale of coffee, cards paintings will be used to support various projects in and around our twin city of Leon in Nicaragua.