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Community Programming

We are proud to offer at least 20 free or almost free community events each year. We are working hard fundraising to offer additional free programming in 2026. Become a donor to receive email updates on all of our events.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

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Designing Christmas with Laura Dowling
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Hot Dog it's Halloween!
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Building Strong Community
Through Strong Relationships

Our Community Guidelines

At the Middleburg Community Center, we believe that strong communities are built on strong relationships — relationships founded on trust, respect, communication, and acknowledgment.

These four pillars guide how we engage with one another as community members, partners, vendors, staff, and board members. Together, they create the foundation for a safe, welcoming, and connected community.

1. TRUST
We strive to be trustworthy by being consistent, reliable, transparent, accountable, and of high integrity in all that we do. Trust is earned through our actions and maintained by keeping our commitments to one another and to our community.

2. RESPECT
We are committed to being both respectful and respectable in how we conduct ourselves and how we treat others. Respect means valuing the contributions, boundaries, and dignity of every individual who walks through our doors.

3. COMMUNICATION
We believe open, honest, and kind communication strengthens our relationships. We practice:

  • Direct Communication – speaking clearly and truthfully without triangulation.

  • Prompt & Responsive Communication – engaging in a timely and responsible way.

  • Constructive Communication – addressing challenges with empathy and a solution-oriented mindset.


4. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We recognize and honor different perspectives, experiences, and points of view.
Acknowledgment helps ensure that all voices feel seen, heard, and valued, and that decisions reflect the diverse fabric of our community.

The Four Foundational Pillars of Strong Relationships

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