Shop Small on Saturday, Nov. 30
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Looking for “the gift that keeps on giving?” When you shop with independent neighborhood merchants, more of your money stays in your community – approximately 67 cents of every dollar, in fact. That means more local jobs and support for local services. November 30 is Small Business Saturday, sponsored by American Express. Downtown Oxnard has a wonderful variety specialty stores and restaurants. See the full directory of shops, services, restaurants, and entertainment venues at DowntownOxnard.org and join us on November 30 Small Business Saturday in Downtown Oxnard |
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Movies & Munchies Made Easy
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Plaza Cinemas 14 presents “Family Friendly” pricing now playing daily! The new deals include: $8.50 General Admission, $7.00 Military & Senior, $7.00 Matinee, $10.00 MX4D. Additionally, the theater will continue to offer $5.00 admission on Sundays & Tuesdays (excluding studio restrictions).
Special Concession Pricing: $6.00 Large Popcorn-Unlimited Refills.
Family Fun day Every Friday: $10.00 Two Medium Sodas, One Large Popcorn-Unlimited Refills, and One Nestle Candy.
Plaza Cinemas 14, 255 W. 5th St. |
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La Dolce Vita has the recipe for a stress-free, picture perfect holiday feast – have a 5-star restaurant do the cooking! Offering two options – dine-in or “to-go.” Reservations available from 1pm until 5:30pm last seating. Family Style menu for parties of 5 or more. Vegetarian option available upon request. Or order “to go” either a full meal or ala carte.
Thanksgiving Dinner
Thurs, Nov 28, 1 – 5:30 pm
La Dolce Vita 1901, 740 S. B St. |
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Official Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
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Downtown is getting ready to welcome Santa at the 69th Annual Oxnard Christmas Tree Lighting. Join community members and Downtown merchants for a tradition featuring entertainment, hot cocoa, & cookies in honor of Santa’s arrival!. Admission is free.
Christmas Tree Lighting
Fri, Dec 6, 5:30 pm
Plaza Park, 500 South C St. |
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Oxnard Film Society Presents
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Oxnard Film Society presents critically acclaimed foreign and independent films on the first and third Mondays of each month with two screenings – 3:30 pm ($8.25) and 6:30 pm ($10.75) (Seniors, $7.50) at Plaza Cinemas 14.
Oxnard Film Society Foreign Film Series:
Dec 2: Pain & Glory (Spanish with English Subtitles, Drama, 2019, R)
Dec. 16: Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, (Documentary, 2019, PG-13)
Plaza Cinemas 14, 255 W. 5th St. |
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It’s “The Sounds of Christmas,” themed Annual Christmas Parade! Featuring over 100 entries including, colorful floats, marching bands, equestrian units, local non-profits and businesses. Come early and stake out a curbside viewing point for the annual procession of community spirit, which moves along the mile-long route that begins at 9th and “A” Streets and ends at 2nd and “C” Streets.
Christmas Parade
Sat, Dec 7, 10 am – Noon
Downtown Oxnard |
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…Oh come ye to Plaza Park for the 12th Annual Oxanrd Tamale Festival! From strawberry sweets to savory meats, the event offers the most variety of tamales in one place. There will also be arts and crafts vendors with lots of great gift items. Activities include a tamale eating contest, tamale-making demonstrations, and live musical entertainment.
Oxnard Tamale Festival
Sat, Dec 7, 9 am – 6:30 pm
Plaza Park, 500 S. C St. |
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Learn to make Vegetarian and Vegan Tamales with author of “Eat Less Water” Florencia Ramirez and Chef Magda Weydt of Fresh & Fabulous. Includes tamale dinner at the beginning of the class, cooking instruction, and a dozen tamales to take made by YOU. Class includes tamale dinner at the beginning of the class, cooking instruction, and a dozen ORGANIC tamales made by You in our kitchen.
Plant-Based Tamale Cooking Class
$65.00 per adult
$45.00 per child (14 or under)
Thurs, Dec 5, 6 – 8:30 pm
Fresh & Fabulous Cafe, 221 W. Fifth St. |
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Both Latinx-American and Filipinx-American communities share the colonial imprint left by the effects of Spanish Colonization. The current CAM Studio Gallery exhibit Trabaj/ho aims to highlight how contemporary artists of Latinx and Filipinx descent are decolonizing many of these shared residual systems from Spanish colonization and what these shared experiences mean to them in their contemporary lives in America.
Carnegie Studio Gallery
Trabaj/ho Exhibit through Jan 2, 2020
Sat 1 – 4 pm & Sun 11 am – 3 pm
CAM Studio Gallery, 329 N. 5th St. |
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