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May 2024 HelloLO Nar II() LN 000 THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO ASIAN AMERICAN, NATIVE HAWAIIAN & PARKS PLAN 2040 PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH NEIGHBORHOOD WORKSHOPS JOIN THE CELEBRATION ON COMING TO A PARK NEAR YOU! Join us for an evening of fun, games, frozen SUN DAY, MAY 19, FROM 12 TO 3 treats, and the opportunity to share your ideas P.M. AT MILLENNIUM PLAZA PARK for local park and recreation projects with the Join the City, Chinese Friendship Association of -' . project team. Portland, Lake Oswego Chinese Council, LO y,, for LOve, and Respond to Racism to celebrate f. F; .:; .;. May 31, 4 to 6 p.m. Pilkington Park P `=''`' June 7, 4 to 6 m. -Westlake Park the rich and diverse culture of Asian Americans, �f . ".., - p' • June 21, 4 to 6 p.m. - Hazelia Field • Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) s. - _ `' ���; • during AANHPI Heritage Month. .�w June 28, 4 to 6 p.m. Foothills Park This vibrant event will take place at Millennium .v • More information ❑■ ., : �■ • Plaza Park and feature a traditional lion dance A t • can be found on the from Portland Lee's Association, martial arts 1 , project website at www. • demonstrations from World Champion Tae , - 4 lakeoswego.city/parks- .• I Kwon Do, musical performances, delicious dim plan-2040 or by scanning ❑ 4 .9 sum from HK Cafe, bubble tea and custom the QR code. r . ' I e reusable jars from BBTEA and an inspiring _� - -y. keynote address. Peruse AANHPI vendors and nonprofit booths; then enjoy the main program LAKE'(/ ---- „-iit,r1'' OSWEGO at 1 p.m. s� Visit www lakeoswego.city/ParksRecEvents for FARMERS ' MAR K E T more information. 8:30 A.M. TO 1 :30 PM., SATURDAYS, MAY 11 THROUGH TIME TO CELEBRATE DRINKING WATER WEEK OCTOBER 5 & PUBLIC WORKS WEEK Discover the region's finest food and farm products! Delight in finding a variety of local - +��- _.I , 111 Lawain...., �- produce, meats, seafood, nuts, cheese, artisan Continued on page 4 — " . MEI tom�'. . _ - . i ME TAKE ATOUR _ , r -, . a ,�- Y I im ipir OF THE WAT E R ,. , , k., _ Am: , 0, ,/, -.-.4 a --. 4 TREATMENT PLANT 1 ° �, to ''t , , � � � r t \ - _e I "r`-'f 'I - k—_,;- '' _ i No matter the weather or the emergency, our • Preserve the aesthetics of our beautiful medians , � � 1 ' - -_ �, drinking water and public works professionals brave and public spaces, . the elements to maintain all the infrastructure and • Ensure the proper functioning of our sanitation , I services that are of vital importance to sustainable and sewer system, ` and resilient communities.As we observe Drinking • Keep our streets clear through regular sweeping, i , Water Week from May 5 to 11 and Public Works • Maintain our fleet of vehicles, • Week from May 19 to 25, let's acknowledge and • Provide survey and mapping services, honor their relentless dedication and often unseen • Design and build pathways, sidewalks, roads, contributions. Here are some of the activities they pipes, and pump stations, and The Lake Oswego Tigard Water Treatment Plant are responsible for: • Keep our residents informed about City issues is a state-of-the-art facility that provides safe and events. drinkingwater to 100,000 customers every • Respond to emergencies and natural disasters day. such as winter weather events, wind storms, Thank you, to our dedicated Public Works and Join our treatment plant operators for a behind earthquakes, and floods, Drinking Water professionals! Their round-the- the scenes tour of the plant on Monday, May • Deliver clean, safe and reliable drinking water clock efforts ensure healthier, happier, more vibrant 20 at 10 a.m. or Friday, May 25 at 2 p.m. to to our taps, communities.To learn more about Drinking Water celebrate National Public Works Week!Tours will • Keep the street lights on and oversee our Week and Public Works Week, please visit take approximately 1 1/2 hours and are limited in transportation system, www.lakeoswego.city/publicworks. size. To learn more and register for a tour, visit • Manage our stormwater system, www.lakeoswego.city/publicworks/water. What's Inside Presorted Standard • Jean/Pilkington Intersection • Traffic Impacts-Lake Run • Community Poetry • Art Elevated U.S.Postage Improvements • LO Recreation&Aquatics Submissions • Community Calendar PAID • Pavement Rehabilitation Center • Photo Contest Permit 124 • Stewardship Work Party • YAC STEM FAIR • Forestry at the Market Insert Lake Oswego,OR • Spring Lawn and Yard Tips • Memorial Day • Emerald Ash Borer- • Historic Preservation Month • Door-To-Door Solicitation • Music:John Nilsen Workshop • Library *****ECRWSS***** • Garlic Mustard • Author: Dian Greenwood • Fill the ReStore Truck POSTAL CUSTOMER For information about the City and its services, go to www.Iakeoswego.city or call 503-635-0257. JEAN/PILKINGTON PAVEMENT REHABILITATION BEGINNING INTERSECTION IN LATE SPRING ,-�„.`,`-,,. ,,+� M P ROVE M E N TS Starting in late spring and continuing in summer, the City will be paving several streets in Lake _ x CONSTRUCTION KICKS OFF IN MID-MAY Oswego. Paving may include extensive repair areas, _ Much-needed safety and transportation grinding existing pavement, and a new overlay or .\.__ si improvements are about to begin at the Jean/ pavement of the driving lanes. Portions of 1st Street, - -� / Pilkington Road intersection, including a new Carman Drive, Fir Ridge, Glen Eagles Drive, Glen . . ► signal and pedestrian improvements.Work will be Eagles Place, Green Bluff Drive, and Skylands Circle of ik - !'_'� spring will bepaved. VI constructed in phases over the course of s rin and _ a`44 f . summer 2024. You may see roads with lane closures and flagged - Starting in mid-May, some lanes may be shifted and one-way traffic, or full road closures with detours for _____ reduced in the work area. Flaggers may direct traffic everyone's safety.Work zones may be active during _ ; at times. Plan ahead and expect some travel delays. In the day or night.To view a list of streets or more mid-June through late August when school is out, a information, visit www.lakeoswego.city/pavement or .;_ full 24/7 road closure will be in place to all through email pavement@lakeoswego.city. traffic on Jean Road, between Lakeview Boulevard and Pilkington Road.To access businesses during the STEWARDSHIP \14VXJRK PARTY road closure, please use Pilkington Road or the east side of Jean Road. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 10 A.M. TO 12 PM., SOUTHWOOD PARK For more information about the project visit: Over 460 acres of park natural areas and open spaces in the City contribute to important habitat for www.lakeoswego.city/engineering/pilkingtonjean-rd- plants and animals, watershed and stormwater management and health. These areas also provide places intersection-improvements. for the community to connect with nature.Join our Parks Crew and Friends of Southwood Park to remove invasive species and help restore the natural habitat at Southwood Park, 6200 Pamela Street. For Jean/Pilkington Improvement Project Temporary Traffic Changes more information, visit www lakeoswego.city/parksrec/stewardship-work-party-Southwood-park-51824. .gyp �a�0,,a CITY SPRING LAWN AND YARD TIPS MAINTENANCE o CENTER ROSEWOOD Spring is here!Time for mowing, weeding, and lawn on a weekly basis, particularly when Y SHOPPING seeding. With spring in full swing and summer grass growth is at its peak. Regular mowing d CENTER Rosewood on the way, here are timely tips for lawn care: helps prevent weeds from going to seed. PLAZA • Consider leaving your grass slightly longer Jean Rd Jean Rd • Many gardening stores offer soil test kits, than usual to promote deeper root growth; which can be invaluable in understanding the depth of the roots corresponds to the ����a rcmi a the specific nutrient requirements of your height of the grass. e lawn to ensure its health throughout the • If desired, add a slow-release fertilizer to your Roa?sedDuring a summer.Weed-and-feed products have { lawn in May. Skip summer fertilization to a L50 Work aa W150Temporery Rachel �n more ingredients than your lawn needs. By protect our water from harmful algal blooms. °���°- understanding your soil's needs, you can achieve lush green grass naturally, saving Check out top tips for perfect turf without both money and the environment from unintended harm to your family, pets, or our unnecessary chemicals. waterways by visiting OSU Extension Service's DOOR—TO—DOOR • During the spring months, aim to mow your What's Your Lawn Style at bit.ly/3yaudng. SOLICITATION While the City encourages commercial enterprise, GARLIC MUSTARD restrictions on residential door-to-door solicitation Garlic mustard is a noxious weed that is pods are ready to pop. Dispose of pulled plants are in place to help protect privacy. Solicitation for spreading rapidly throughout the Portland region. in trash bags and put them in the garbage, not in any purposes, e.g., for-profit business, non-profit It invades the forest understory and quickly yard debris or compost bins. Proper disposal is organization, charitable entity, or political candidate becomes the dominant species. In addition to its important- if a plant is pulled out while in flower or measure, must be conducted in accordance with roots releasing toxins into the soil, garlic mustard and dropped on the ground, it still has the ability LOC 34.16.910-.950. Solicitation includes visual, outcompetes native plants for moisture, nutrients, to set seed. Flowers from pulled plants CAN and verbal, or written (flyers, handouts, brochures, etc.) and space, thereby inhibiting growth of other WILL produce seed! Seeds are viable for up to 5 communications. plants, reducing plant diversity, and decreasing years, so repeated monitoring and removal year forage for native wildlife. after year is needed to fully eradicate the plant. Did you know that unless you have a"No Solicitation" sign posted (one that meets Lake HOW TO IDENTIFY GARLIC MUSTARD Do not pull from July through October- the risk Oswego Code requirements), a person can solicit at Garlic mustard grows in moist, shaded soil, and of spreading new seed is too high. The key to your residence between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 is commonly found on stream banks, in wooded controlling garlic mustard is to pull it before the p.m., daylight savings time or between 9 a.m. and 8 areas, and along roadsides. It is a biennial herb seeds have a chance to spread. You can safely pull p.m. standard time? that forms a basal rosette of kidney-shaped, the plants until the seed pods begin to dry in July. scalloped leaves in the first year, and an elongated It is unlawful to solicit on residential property at flower stalk in the second year. Its leaves are '. skit any time if a sign is posted on or near the property triangular and sharply toothed, and smell like J. — .0 boundaries at the normal points of entry that garlic when crushed. Garlic mustard flowers in .- • Ad, contains the words "No Solicitation" and the April and May. Plants have one flowering stem V reference "LOC 34.16.920(4)" in characters no less with numerous white flowers. Seeds start forming _- , ' than 1/2 inch high. The sign must be at least 6 inches in June, and are ripe and ready to spread in July. '�' r, '"' ". ?.,?1y y high by 8 inches wide. For your convenience, signs ' `if . _at-, that meet these requirements are available for $5 at HOW TO CONTROL GARLIC MUSTARDDr -I* '��' the Finance Department at City Hall. Springtime is the best time to manage garlic k i �{- mustard. Garlic mustard can be treated ---1rillik4i Wit, Violations may be reported to the Lake Oswego chemically, but the best method for removal is 4.Police at 503-635-0238 (all hours). to pull it in early spring and summer before the 4. white blossoms turn to seed pods. The trick is Garlic mustard flowers become seed pods with each For more information on door-to-door solicitation, to pull theplant, root and all, before the seed go to www.lakeoswego.city/finance/door-door- Source: plant producing up to 5000 seeds. solicitation. Source:Cathy McQueeney, Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District,April 1,2024 www.conservationdistrict.org/2024/april-invasive-weed-of-the-month garlic-mustard-2024.html I AL I 74,, rill A A ,.. CITY COUNCIL s:.... 11417 503-635-0215 ,,_. �` ' CITY MANAGER Joe Buck Ali Afghan Trudy Corrigan Massene Mboup Aaron Rapf Rachel Verdick John Wendland Martha Bennett Mayor City Councilor City Councilor City Councilor City Councilor City Councilor City Councilor 503-635-0215 jbuck@lakeoswego.city aafghan@lakeoswego.city tcorrigan@lakeoswego.city mmboup@lakeoswego.city arapf@lakeoswego.city rverdick@lakeoswego.city jwendland@lakeoswego.city .//eee0L.0. PARKS & RECREATION CITY LIBRARY TRAFFIC IMPACTS EXPECTED TO RESULT FROM LIBRARY CLOSURE LAKE RUN ON MAY 4 Memorial Day- Monday, May 27 The Lake Run is a fundraiser for Northwest Housing Alternatives, a nonprofit with a mission to support affordable housing. The race includes a 10k, 5k, and Kids Dash and is sponsored by the City.As a result of the race, there will be some temporary road closures and traffic impacts HYBRID: FIRST T U E S DAY MUSIC: J O H N N I LS E N surrounding the lake. For a complete list of closures, please visit Tuesday, May 7, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. www.lakeoswego.city/parksrec/2024-lake-oswego-lake-run. Come enjoy a one-hour concert as certified \MIIF Yamaha Piano Artist, PROJECT UPDATES John Nilsen entertains LAKE OSWEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY Lake Oswego Recreation &Aquatics Center us with a mix of folk, FIRST TUESDAY classical, jazz and rock The LORAC is / `r' gexciting ,./ . music. MUSIC 4 undergoing �! updates with the , John Nilsen, a renowned installation of the PEMB / iI j// '� !artist from the Pacific - '4' (pre-engineered metal Northwest, is a versatile 3 WITH marking musician and songwriter. significant progress in its i, , He's made significant J O H N N I L S E N construction.Alongside -- $,--.:-, contributions to the MAY 7, 2 0 2 4 5:30 PM this, the first layer of music industry through gypsum board has been j- ,. ,/•��1 i -\ his label, Magic Wing, m ; installed in the office `;,,, '.0, + boasting a substantial section,with plans for � -, �% catalog of twenty titles an additional layer for �� '- distributed worldwide. With record sales surpassing a million copies, his O • enhanced soundproofing •g • am achievements are truly remarkable. Over his thirty-five-year career,John to be installed next "" 4 has performed at over 240 shows annually, showcasing his talent as a solo month. Notably, the �, ;;psi` VII* ;� pianist and guitarist, as well as with his two bands, including the John the front of a Nilsen Trio and SWIMFISH. gymAl and the building have glass installed, adding to the aesthetic appeal and The library is located at 706 Fourth Street, Lake Oswego. A livestream functionality of the space. Plus, the bird-deterrent fritted glass in select will also be available at wwwyoutube.com/@LakeOLib/streams. For project areas has been installed demonstrating a thoughtful consideration more information, please contact April Younglove at 503-534-5667 or for the building's surroundings and maintenance. ayounglove@lakeoswego.city. This presentation is made possible by the Visit www.lakeoswego.city/parksrec/recreation-and-aquatics-center for Friends of the Lake Oswego Public Library. more information. COMMUNITY POETRY SUBMISSIONS YOUTH ACTION COUNCIL STEM FAIR Available Online Starting Thursday, May 9 Join us on Saturday, I Every April, we invite adults in our community to celebrate National May 18, from 10 a.m. Poetry Month with us by submitting 1-2 original, unpublished poems to to 2 p.m. at Christ / be featured on the Library's website. This year's submissions will be ready Church Parish- 1060 to view on Thursday, May 9. Find them (and submissions from previous Chandler, for our annual years) at www.lopl.org/community-poetry-submissions. We encourage STEM event.Watch . = you to take some quiet moments to yourself to enjoy the work of these demos from LO STEM talented local artists. Club, Lake Monsters Many thanks to all those who have shared their poetry with us! Robotics, and Play WellIllk ® 1 , Ell Teknologies. FREE for all ages. No ' v , v THIRD TUESDAY AUTHOR: DIAN GREENWOOD From 12 to 2 p.m., I b "� Tuesday, May 21, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. we will have a special � Dian Greenwood guest: LEGO Masters r7 published her first novel Lake Oswego Public Library •contestant Kelly Bartlett, "' ^' at age 81. A lifelong who will share her reality i ,e = dream since she was THIRD show experience, from an adolescent in South TUESDAY oft � casting to life after the show. 'Kelly is an award-winning LEGO® artist Dakota, Dian earned \ '``' whose work is displayed at LEGO®headquarters and the LEGO® House a masters in writing AUTHOR - in Billund, Denmark. Sponsored by Friends of Lake Oswego Public from San Francisco Library. State University.Ten with • Go to www.lakeoswego.city/parksrec/yac-stem-fair-0 for more years later she received Dian Greenwood information. a masters in counseling psychology. She has been moo- `' practicing marriage and Tuesday, May 21 RTHE COMMEMORATING MEMORIAL DAY family counseling for 5:30 6:30 p.m. SisT' the past 35 years. Her Join us at the Veterans Memorial in Foothills Park on Monday, May 27, debut novel and her to honor the fallen who have sacrificed their lives for our nation with upcoming novel, Forever a special Memorial Day tribute in partnership with the Lake Oswego Blackbirds, revolve around the process of women finding agency in order Veterans Memorial. The event begins 11 a.m. and features a keynote to live their best lives. Dian, the mother of two adult sons, continues to address from Army Security Agency Vietnam Veteran First Lieutenant work and write with two more novels on the horizon. The theme for her Mike Holm. The program, which is emceed by Marine veteran and author talk is "it's never too late." School Resource Officer Bryan Sheldon, also includes a flyover from the West Coast Ravens, a Presentation of Colors and 21 Gun Salute from the The library is located at 706 Fourth Street, Lake Oswego. This Lake Oswego Honor Guard, patriotic entertainment from the Libertine presentation is made possible by the Friends of the Lake Oswego Public Belles, and more. Let us salute our heroes. Library. For more information, please contact Alicia Yokoyama,Adult Visit www lakeoswego.city/parksrec/2024-memorial-day-lake-oswego- Services Librarian, at 503-534-4228 or ayokoyama�lakeoswego.city veterans-memorial for more information. For more information or to register for Parks &Recreation programs, For details on these and other Library programs, please visit visit www.lakeoswego.city/parksrec or call 503-675-2549. www.lakeoswego.city/library or call 503-636-7628. /1J1°L.O. PHOTOCONTEST CommunityEnter your best images in the 16th annual City of Lake Oswego Photo Contest for a chance to win! In each category, first place winners will receive a$150 gift card; second place winners a$100 gift card; and Calendar third place winners a $50 gift card. Visit www.lakeoswego.city/photocontest for contest details and to submit photos online. Event dates are subject to change. More details are available online at: www.lakeoswego.city/calendar LOFARMERS ' MARKET Continued from page 1 For more information, call 503-675-3992. baked goods,jams, hummus, salsas, nursery plants, "'y'' "',; Ma cut flowers, hot foods, artisan goods and more - '= 1 Wednesday • Chautauqua Lecture,Oswego there is something for everyone! Enjoy live music __ °` Heritage House,5:30 m from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Supplemental �` g P v, 2 Thursday • Budget Committee Meeting, 5:30pm Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) matching up - Friday to $20 each week, Farm Fresh Kids program and i' �-,; f"1, e'`, 3 y Kids Corner for market youth. Special thanks to s A'—� , iu� w �" . j'‘ 4 Saturday • Lake Run,8am-12pm SNAP sponsor CottageCare. sI �ro ",� t • Fami 1oam12Dany Oswego Heritage House, .- ti.!ii,- This season, a new Young Entrepreneur Program has , _ 4 %(,. . 5 Sunday • Glenmorrie Ivy Pull&Gathering,2-4pm launched at the market, empowering high school -% i '0` 6 Monday students to showcase their innovative products. Be ; '. ` sure to visit them each week at the market and show �_ , 7 Tuesday • City Council Joint Meeting with LO / School Board,5:30pm your support of our future entrepreneurs! • r � • Library Music-John Nilsen,7pm r '' 8 Wednesday • HRAB Meeting,6 m Visit www.lakeoswego.city/lofm for more g P • LAB Meeting,7pm information. • Hallinan Heights NA Meeting,7pm ARBOR MONTH COLORING CONTEST WINNERS AND ANNOUNCEMENT 9 Thursday • Teen Advisory Board,6pm OF THE NEW STEWARDSHIP BEE NAME 10 Friday Join us at the Lake Oswego Farmers' Market at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 18, for our special awards 11 Saturday LO Farmers'Market,8:30am-1:30pm • Fill the ReStore Truck, loam-12pm ceremony and new stewardship bee name announcement. 12 Sunday Thank you to everyone who joined us for Arbor Month activities in April. Our coloring contest was a 13 Monday • Planning Commission,6:30pm big hit, and we're thrilled to announce the winners at the May 18 Farmers' Market. Please stop by the 14 Tuesday • Pints from the Past:The Lothario of pavilion at Millennium Plaza Park at 11:30 a.m. to meet the artists and see their work. But that's not all; LO,Lake Theater,6:30pm we will have more buzzworthy news by introducing our new stewardship bee character and revealing the 15 Wednesday • Downsizing 101:Tips and Tricks for a name that YOU chose through the survey. See you then! Successful Sale and Move,ACC, 10am • PNAB Meeting,MC,4pm EMERALD ASH BORER - WORKSHOP 16 Thursday • LOPL Trivia,Online,7pm 17 Friday • Teen Lounge Open House,4pm J U N E 22, 10 TO 11 :30 A.M. AT FOOTHILLS PARK, 199 FOOTHILLS ROAD 18 Saturday • Forestry at the Farmers'Market,8:30am The City is pleased to offer another free Urban and Join ISA Certified Arborist Christine Johnson The • Farmers'Market,8:30am-1:30pm CommunityForestryWorkshop. of Todd Prager &Associates to learn about the • Stewardship Work Party,Southwood g Park, loam The invasive pest emerald ash borer (EAB) arrived invasive pest and how to prepare for its future • YAC STEM Fair,CCP, l0am-2pm in Oregon nearly two summers ago in Forest Grove, establishment in our area. 19 Sunday • Asian American,Native Hawaiian, just 30 miles northwest of Lake Oswego. This tiny For more information and to register, go to Pacific Islander Heritage Month green insect has the potential to wipe out native and www.lakeoswego.city/planning/workshop-series. Celebration MPP, 12-3pm non-native ash in only a few years if left untreated. 20 Monday • Water Treatment Plant Tour, 10am SAB Meeting,6:30pm • DRC Meeting,7pm FILL THE RESTORE TRUCK 21 Tuesday • City Council Meeting,3pm • Library-Dian Greenwood,5:30pm SATURDAY, MAY 11 FROM 10 A.M. TO 12 PM. 22 Wednesday Several Lake Oswego neighborhood associations have pulled together to offer a donation drop-off event 23 Thursday for Habitat for Humanity Restore. The event will take place on May 24 Friday • 50+Advisory Board,ACC, 10am 11, from 10 a.m. to 12p.m., at Palisades World Language School, • Your stuff can help build homes. 25 Saturday • LO Farmers'Market,8:30am-1:30pm r. 1500 Greentree Ave. • A. Water Treatment Plant Tour,2pm 26 Sunday ‘41see. pdxrestore.org r_ Bring your donations of new or gently used furniture, home m 1I— f,—, billo,H..., 971-229-8888 ` \ goods, lawn and garden, building materials and other home 27 Monday • Holiday-CITY OFFICES CLOSED °°I PoSt,�re --� items.All items must be in new or gently used condition, • Memorial Day Celebration,Lake _. - clean, stain-free, ready to sell as-is, complete with all pieces. Oswego Veterans Memorial, 11am No clothing, mattresses or box springs. For a full list of suitable 28 Tuesday donations, please visit www.pdxrestore.org/donate/guidelines. 29 Wednesday • Planning Commission,6:30pm 30 Thursday ART ELEVATED 31 Friday • Parks Plan 2040 Neighborhood Workshop,Pilkington Park,4pm SUPPORT THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF ART • Teen Summer Reading Kickoff Party, LIB, 5:30-7pm The Arts Council of Lake Oswego's fundraiser Art Elevated is a powerful way to support the Arts June and online auction,Art Elevated, will take place Council in providing free exhibitions, programs, May 2-12. The online auction offers great deals and educational opportunities that enrich our 1 Saturday • LO Farmers'Market,8:30am-1:30pm on distinctive packages of experiences and artisan community's quality of life. goods, including a trip to Cortona, Italy. Unique ACC Adult Community Center experiences closer to home include an edible For more information and to visit the Art Elevated CCP Christ Church Parish journey through downtown Lake Oswego, a ride online auction website, go to artscouncillo.org. o LIB LO Public Library MPP Millennium Plaza Park with the Lake Oswego fire boat crew, and more. C7 NA Neighborhood Association The City of Lake Oswego fosters a welcoming and inclusive community CITIZEN INFORMATION SPECIALIST AND HELLOLO EDITOR/WRITER where all people have the opportunity to thrive and have equitable Bonnie Hirshberger . 503-675-3992 . bhirshberger@lakeoswego.city F access to City services. For Americans with Disabilities Act or Civil Contributing writers: �� �f Rights Title VI accommodations,translation/interpretation services,or Donna Harlan, Library Wendy Riley,Arts Council ,� more information call 503-635-0270 or Oregon Relay Service 7-1-1. Katy Kerklaan,Engineering Madison Thesing, City Manager's Office (r A S Robin Krakauer, Parks&Recreation U I Hablat usted espanol?Le proporcionaremos una traduccion gratuita de este boletin. GREGO. of z z 61-AILF2?01 Al-—I - tt�l°I ��-oFAlal 7Fo tLIEF Pt, This newsletter is printed on Processed Chlorine Free 100% ‘614; recycled content paper,using soy-based ink. 213t1 (*Alt) rl ?Wig-IRAt1jt*5 1 rlit.MZ1*0 For information about the City and its services, go to www.lakeoswego.city or call 503-635-0257. .HeeeoL.n.