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Help make the season a little brighter for local families! The City has some great giving options:
- Fill a Stocking, Fill a Heart - pick up and fill a stocking, return by December 5
- Toys - drop off new, unwrapped toys by December 10
- Coats/Hats/Gloves/Socks - drop off NEW warm coats, hats, gloves, mittens and scarves by December 15
- $25 Gift Cards - donate a gift card to Amazon, Fred Meyer, Walmart and Target by December 15
- Food Donations - drop off non-perishable food and essential hygiene items year-round
- Youth Action Council is accepting donations thru November 30 to purchase fleece yards to make blankets
Donate what you can, volunteer your time, and enjoy the season!
As leaves fall, storm drains can get blocked by debris, leading to localized flooding. These drains are vital for keeping streets and sidewalks clear of excess rainwater as well as maintaining stormwater quality standards. Simply clearing leaves and debris from the surface of catch basins near your property with a broom or rake can keep the drainage system functioning well.
The City has a limited number of free drop boxes available to support neighborhood clean-up events through a contract agreement with Republic Services. Neighborhoods can apply for a free drop box to help collect neighborhood leaves.
Fresh from local farms to your Thanksgiving table!
Join us on Saturday, November 22 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Millennium Plaza Park as many of your favorite Lake Oswego Farmers’ Market vendors return to share the bounty of their fall harvest. Enjoy shopping on a crisp fall afternoon amid the scent of pumpkins, sweet potatoes and mushrooms and pick up a few new fall recipes to boot. The entire family can appreciate the live music and local artisans. Plus, the horse drawn wagon rides are back!
Plan your weekend around this festive fall event.
On September 2, 2025, the Lake Oswego City Council approved an ordinance to lower the speed limit on local residential streets and some neighborhood collectors in Lake Oswego from 25 miles per hour (mph) to 20 mph.
Reducing speeds through the 20 is Plenty program is a 2025 City Council goal. Lower speed limits on residential streets can lead to safer travel conditions for everyone using the street, as well as encouraging a more comfortable environment for people walking, rolling, and riding.
Have something that needs fixing? The Lake Oswego Sustainability Network and Lake Oswego Public Library are partnering on a Repair Fair on Saturday, November 15, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Our Savior Lutheran Church, 15751 Quarry Road.
Skilled volunteer fixers will be on hand to repair your favorite items for free. You can bring clean clothes that need light mending, jewelry, and small home appliances. Library staff will share information about the Library of Things and the many things you can borrow, from home tools and kitchen appliances to games and party kits.
You're invited to the Live Well Dance on Friday, November 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Christ Church Parish 1060 Chandler Rd.
The incomparable Millennium Dance Band plays dance music as performed by the “Big Bands” of the 1930’s, 40’s, and 50’s, with an occasional ballroom favorite.
All ages are invited to enjoy some great music, age 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
$7 per person at the door.
The City of Lake Oswego and the Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce invite you to ring in the holiday season with the annual Tree Lighting Festival! 2025 marks the 61st anniversary of this time-honored tradition.
Festivities take place at Millennium Plaza Park, with festive music and caroling, a holiday marketplace with food and artisan vendors, letters to Santa with Lake Oswego Police, photos with Santa, reindeer viewing from Timberview Farm and more! The celebratory lighting of the Millennium tree takes place at 5:30 p.m.
Read more for schedule of events.
All City Offices - including the Library and Adult Community Center - will be closed on Thursday, November 27, to celebrate Thanksgiving.
Exceptions:
- Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatic Center (LORAC): 8 a.m.–2 p.m.
- Pool: 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
- Golf Course: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
- Last tee time: 2:30 p.m.
- Driving Range: 7 a.m.–5 p.m.
- Last bucket sold: 4 p.m.
- Tennis Center: 6 a.m.–10 p.m. (key card access only)
Please note: There are no swim lessons, membership classes, or specialty classes on this holiday.
City Offices - except for the Library and LORAC - will also be closed on Friday, November 28.
City Events and Meetings
Events
Indoor Playground at LORAC
Nov 13 2025 - 9:00am
The Epidemiology of Gun Violence (November 2025)
Nov 13 2025 - 10:00am
Fun for Ones Storytime
Nov 13 2025 - 10:30am
Meetings
Community Health & Resiliency Advisory Board
Nov 13 2025 - 5:30pm
Sustainability Advisory Board
Nov 17 2025 - 6:30pm
Development Review Commission
Nov 17 2025 - 7:00pm







