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| One foot in the river... |
Oxford, a small village located beside the Chenango River midway between Binghamton and Utica, in the heart of Chenango County, is a community of beautiful old homes, churches and well-kept parks. Oxford, NY is rich in history and diversity, and has much to offer the visitor including walking tours of historic homes and convenient shopping for everything from antiques to hand crafted items. Oxford is filled with a variety of art and craft galleries, a museum- rich with local history and artifacts, a folk music center (featuring some of the best -big name- performers anywhere), and loads to do for the outdoor enthusiasts!
Outdoor activities like golf at our own Blue Stone Golf Course, as well as hunting and fishing are all available nearby. The surrounding countryside is a haven for everything from White-Tailed deer to Pheasant, Turkey and Geese, and our streams, lakes and rivers provide some of the best sport fishing in NY state.
This site was designed to aid established residents, newcomers or visitors to our beautiful town, in finding out all there is to see and do in Oxford, NY, as well as detailing our rich and varied past. But aside from its charm and beauty, it's a community rich with warm and friendly people.
Although Oxford is a small town, there are still properties big enough to have a productive farm and be completely self sufficient. Peace and quiet, all alone with nature. Another of Oxford's greatest assets is its residents. Oxford has a community filled with nice, concerned, enthusiastic, and involved people. You don't have to join in, but the spirit is contagious! The pharmacist at Bartles knows his customers by their first names (and can tell you historic town tidbits too); the postal carriers deliver mail with addresses that aren't...quite perfect (because they know what it's supposed to be); Canal Street Hardware will offer advice to help you with most any project (and then help to carry your heavy items to your car); most stores still have a penny dish on the counters (in case you don't have exact change); neighbors still help neighbors; drivers will stop to let you cross the road; and other pedestrians will wave and say, "hi", even if they don't know your name. People in Oxford volunteer their time coaching summer sports to kids, helping out at the school, the Oxford Library, and the Youth or Senior Center. It sounds very idealistic, like a vision from the past, in today's mechanized, and often rushed society.
Come visit the Oxford Memorial Library, home of the Theodore Burr Covered Bridge Resource Center (TBCBRC), during Museum Week and tour the Center.You will also want to visit the week long exhibition in the Community Room and get a unique look at the role Covered Bridges played during the Civil War. The event will culminate with an exciting program at 1 pm on Saturday, June 2nd. See our PDF flier for more information. Follow this link to learn more about the Theodore Burr Covered Bridge Resource Center.
Please be advised the Main Street Bridge is closed. Take alternate route to the Oxford Memorial Library. Any questions call the Library at: (607) 843-6146. See this link for directions from the Route 220 and Route 12 intersection. |
Many caring people are in organizations or clubs that preserve the town's heritage (like the Oxford Historical Society, the Oxford Memorial Library, Promote Oxford Now); some preserve the beauty (like the Oxford Garden Club, The Village Tree Board, and again, Promote Oxford Now); some help people in need (like the 5 churches, the food pantry, the American Legion, the Oxford Volunteer Fire Dept., the EMT's, the Lion's Club, the Masons, and the Rotary); some enrich lives (all of the above, plus the Oxford Academy schools, Band Boosters, PTA, the Youth Center, the Senior Center, the Grange, book clubs, and more). Groups such as the Fire Dept. Auxiliary, Oxford Academy Student Council, Lions Club, Rotary Club, and others, get together "Community Gift Baskets" at Christmas time. There are fund-raising dinners and bake sales, Scouts visit the NYS Veterans Home to sing carols, or at other times school concert bands play music to the Veterans. There's even an Oxford Community Band, made up of student-to-senior-age volunteers, who play summer concerts in the parks. There are many civic and community groups that raise funds for student scholarships of all sizes.
Many generations of families live here in Oxford, New York, a true testament of the love people have for this town. Feel free to follow the links in our site to learn about Oxford today, its history, its commerce, and its community.
Now MAIN STREET BRIDGE CLOSED! for replacement - until fall '12. See the Google map link on the home page or the T. Burr Resource Center page for directions.
Now until May 18, Oxford 5th graders' Arbor Day Poster Exhibit at 6 On The Square.
May 15th, 7 PM, Oxford Garden Club Meets at Library.
May 16th, 7 PM, Library Board Meeting at Library.
May 16th, 23rd, 30th, etc., 6-8 PM, Line Dancing (Wednesdays) at NYS Veterans' Home by B & B Line Dance.
May 17th, 7:30 PM, Open Mic at 6 On The Square.
May 17th, 24th, 31st, etc., "Trapshooting Thursdays" at the Oxford Rod & Gun Club.
May 17th, 24th, 31st, etc. 6:30 PM, Rotary Club Meeting (every Thurs.) at St. Joseph's Church.
May 19th, 9 AM 'til gone, Tim & Tim Chicken BBQ at Oxford Legion.
May 19th, 7:30 PM, comedy-singer Carla Ulbrich at 6 On The Square.
May 19th, Victor Rosenburg Art Exhibit at 6 On The Square.
May 22nd, June 12th, 7 PM, Lions Club Meeting at Fred's Inn. (2nd/4th Tues)
May 29th, 7:30 PM, Village Board Meeting at Village Hall. (Last Tues. of month.)
May 29th, 7 PM, Drumming Circle at 6 On The Square.
May 31st - June 6th is NYS Museum Week - Celebrate! Visit Theo. Burr Covered Bridge Resource Center for tours and see the Brady Civil War & Covered Bridges photo Exhibit in Oxford Memorial Library Community Room.
June 2nd, 1 PM, a power-point presentation of Covered Bridges and Their Role in the Civil War at Oxford Library Community Room. Get autographed copies of FLAMES BEYOND GETTYSBURG by Scott L. Mingus, Sr.
June 7th, 5-8 PM, annual Oxford Student Art Show - Opening Reception at 6 On The Square.
June 12th, 7:00 PM, Oxford American Legion Auxiliary Meeting at Legion Hall.
June 13th, 7:30 PM, Oxford Town Board Meets at Town Hall. (2nd Weds.)