If you're looking for some weekend plans inspiration, here's our list of some of the best events and activities to keep you entertained this weekend.
Make sure you check the Oxford Mail's full list of events happening over the next two days.
Saturday June 25
Magic Weekend: Professor Magic
Celebrating all things magical with a special weekend of activities for all the family, including Professor Magic.
Start time: Performances at 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00.
Location: The Story Museum
42 Pembroke Street
Oxfordshire
OX1 1BP
FEAR NO COLOURS - An exhibition by Marion Bond
An exhibition of kaleidoscopic landscapes by artist Marion Bond, inspired by the Cotswolds.
Start time: 11am
Loction: Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum
Park St Park Street
Oxfordshire
OX20 1SN
Model Railway Open Day - the longest known narrow gauge model railway
The return of the Open Day of the Oxfordshire Narrow Gauge Modellers. They have models featuring scenes from North Devon to South Africa, that for the first time will be joined together in a 16 metre run.
Start time: 10am
Location: Steventon Village Hall
The Green The Green
Steventon
OX13 6RR
Midsummer Music - Project 900 concert in aid of the new organ
A concert performed by some of the ‘back row’ musicians of St Giles’. Refreshments will be served and tickets available on the door.
Start time: 7pm
Location: St Giles' Church, Oxford
10 Woodstock Road
Oxfordshire
OX2 6HT
Sunday June 26
Open Gardens in Old Headington
A total of15 gardens will be open to the public. £5 ticket covers entry to all gardens (accompanied children are free)
Start time: 2:30pm
Location: Saint Andrew's Road
Headington
OX3 9DL
Film Music Festival
An exciting variety of film-related music including suites from Vertigo and Schindler's List as well as works by Rossini and Tchaikovsky
Oxford Studio Orchestra branches out from its usual repertoire of classical music to play a range of film-related compositions.
Location: St Michael & All Angels Church, Summertown
33 Lonsdale Road
Summertown
OX2 7ES
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