This month is brimming with awesome events across Oxfordshire from a whole host of awesome independent businesses. This weekend there are loads of events on including the start of Oxford Beer Week, celebrating all things beer! The aim of the week is to raise awareness of the diverse range of fantastic locally brewed beers – from IPAs to pilsners, sours to stouts, bitters to lagers – complemented by a range of artisan food producers.

Check out our pick of this months events >>

Saturday 4th May

Angie Lewin ‘Meadows and Shore’ at Sarah Wiseman Gallery from 4th May to 25th may

Angie Lewin Sarah Wiseman Oxford

Saturday 4th May

The Perch 7th Annual Beer and Cider Festival from 4th May to 6th May.

the perch oxford

Saturday 4th May

Eagle Vintage celebrates one year! 20% off special in store events from 1-6 pm.

Eagle Vintage Oxford

Saturday 4th May

A celebration of Oxfordshire Beer & Food at The Oxford Artisan Distillery from 11-8 pm.

The Oxford Artisan Distillery

Monday 6th May

Jericho May Fest on Little Clarendon Street from 12-10 pm.

Cranston Pickles Oxford

Wednesday 8th May

Kate Clancy in conversation at Mostly Books, Abingdon from 7.30-9.30 pm.

mostly books Abingdon Oxfordshire

Saturday 11th May

Beginners Calligraphy Workshop by IllyBooDesigns at Pompette with lunch from 11.30-1.30 pm.

illyboo designs oxford

Saturday 18th May

Designer Cushion Makers Workshop at Oxford Alterations from 10-2 pm.

Jericho Design House Oxford cushion workshop

Thursday 23rd May

Indie Oxford Meet Up at The Old Bank Hotel with Business Coach Penny Tunnell from 9.30 – 11.30 am.

indie oxford meet up

Thursday 30th May

Indie Oxford Digital Communications Workshop with Scarlet Roo at Aspire Oxford from 9.30-1 pm.

digital communication workshop

There are loads more events to check out on our events page and our Facebook page, making it even easier for you to support your favourite Oxford independents.

Love, Rosie

xxx

Rosie Jacobs

I’m really passionate about Independent Oxford and supporting and promoting independent businesses in Oxfordshire. Indie businesses are the life blood of our towns, cities and communities, but they need support to survive and thrive. Creating a network that provides a space for indies to find peer support, knowledge and information is so important, and means businesses are far more likely to continue. Supporting indies means a stronger local economy and a closer, inclusive community for all.

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