Oxford Park Commission Announces Free Community Water Day for Children on July 13

Free Community Water Day to Bring Refreshing Fun to Oxford Kids on July 13

In an effort to give local kids a place to beat the summer heat, the Oxford Park Commission (OPC) announces an upcoming fun-filled day – the Free Community Water Day. This community event is set to be hosted on the baseball field at Stone Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 13.

Staying Cool with Fun Water Activities

While the Oxford City Pool is currently closed for refurbishment, the OPC has stepped up to provide a cool and refreshing solution for kids in the area. The Free Community Water Day will offer a range of water-based activities designed to delight and cool down the youngest members of the Oxford community.

The highlight of the event will undoubtedly be a variety of inflatable water slides, guaranteed to bring joy and laughter to kids. This not only fosters a sense of community but also ensures that everyone can stay cool and have a fun-filled day.

Looking Forward to a Wonderful Day of Community Interaction

Community events like the Free Community Water Day are critical in fostering a sense of community and connecting people in a relaxed and enjoyable setting. With the Oxford City Pool closed for the summer for renovation works, the Free Community Water Day is a timely initiative to ensure that there is no lack of summer activities for local children.

To learn more about what’s happening at the Free Community Water Day, OPC encourages residents to follow them on Facebook to get the latest updates. There, they will also find more information about the event, including any potential weather updates or changes to the plan.

Thriving Community

The Free Community Water Day highlights just one of the many ways the Oxford Park Commission is committed to ensuring a high quality of life for local residents. This event follows recent initiatives aimed at promoting the wellbeing of the community such as approval of a new overlay district for creating more affordable housing, and continuous provision of nutritious meals by Good for Oxford Schools all year round.

There is no doubt that community events such as these bring positivity and fun to the city of Oxford, promoting community values, and encouraging the residents, old and young, to participate. This commitment to the community, combined with the educational, health, and social initiatives, truly set Oxford apart as a place of distinction and hope.

Conclusion

As residents in Oxford look forward to the thrill and joy that the Free Community Water Day will bring, it stands as a testament to the community spirit that fills the city. We encourage all families to bring out their kids and join the OPC for a memorable and refreshing day at Stone Park on July 13.


Author: HERE Oxford

HERE Oxford

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