Creative residents in Oshawa will have an opportunity to connect, create, and share their projects at the Oshawa Museum’s monthly Craft Circle. Designed for crafters of all ages and skill levels, the free community gathering provides a welcoming space where participants can work on their favourite projects while meeting others who share a passion for creativity.
The Craft Circle takes place on the last Sunday of each month at the Oshawa Museum, located at 1450 Simcoe Street South in Lakeview Park. The event encourages participants to bring their current works in progress, whether they enjoy knitting, crocheting, embroidery, quilting, sewing, painting, scrapbooking, or other artistic hobbies.
Museum organizers say the program offers a relaxed and friendly environment where local residents can exchange ideas, learn from one another, and build connections within the community. Unlike structured workshops, the Craft Circle focuses on social interaction and shared creativity, allowing attendees to work at their own pace while enjoying conversations with fellow crafters.
The event is hosted by museum volunteers who help create an inclusive atmosphere where newcomers and experienced crafters alike can feel comfortable participating. Whether someone is looking to finish a long-term project or simply spend an afternoon surrounded by creative people, the gathering offers an enjoyable way to stay engaged in the local arts community.
Community craft circles have become increasingly popular because they combine creativity with social connection. Participants often discover new techniques, receive encouragement on ongoing projects, and find inspiration from the diverse talents of others attending the sessions.
The Oshawa Museum believes programs such as the Craft Circle help strengthen community ties while supporting artistic expression. Bringing together residents from different backgrounds and age groups helps create meaningful connections and encourages lifelong learning through shared experiences.
In addition to providing a place for creativity, the monthly gathering also introduces visitors to one of Oshawa’s most important cultural institutions. Located along the city’s waterfront, the Oshawa Museum preserves and shares the community’s rich history through exhibits, educational programs, and special events throughout the year.
The May session is scheduled for Sunday, May 31, from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Future gatherings are already planned for June, July, August, September, and October, ensuring residents have regular opportunities to participate throughout the summer and fall seasons.
Because the event is free, it remains accessible to anyone interested in exploring a new hobby or connecting with other creative individuals. Participants are simply encouraged to bring their preferred crafting materials and enjoy an afternoon of creativity and conversation.
As community interest in arts and cultural activities continues to grow, events like the Craft Circle demonstrate the important role local organizations play in fostering creativity and bringing people together. The monthly gathering provides a welcoming space where artistic expression and community spirit can thrive side by side.
Residents interested in joining the Craft Circle can attend the Oshawa Museum on the scheduled dates and take part in a fun and inspiring afternoon dedicated to creativity, friendship, and lifelong learning.




















