News & Announcements
The Tree Task Force will hold its fourth meeting on Wednesday, December 17, from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. This will be an online-only meeting conducted via Zoom.
The City is hosting a blood drive on Thursday, December 18. Please join us at City Hall, 380 A Avenue, between 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Schedule your appointment at www.redcrossblood.org or by downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App (Text BLOODAPP to 90999) - use sponsor code LOCityHall.
For more information or assistance with scheduling, call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
Lake Oswego Public Library welcomes local author Rebecca N. Thompson, MD, for a conversation about her book, Held Together: A Shared Memoir of Motherhood, Medicine, and Imperfect Love (HarperCollins 2025).
Speakers Shaw Millerman (Adjunct Professor at PSU's School of Businese) and Terrence Scott (Online Business Education Manager/Instructional Designer and PSU).
Additional details TBD
The Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education Program at Clackamas ESD are providing free hearing screenings for children, as well as access to Ages and Stages Questionnaires for developmental screening.
The Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education Program at Clackamas ESD are providing free hearing screenings for children, as well as access to Ages and Stages Questionnaires for developmental screening.
A sequel to the Emmy award-winning documentary Tashi and the Monk, Loving Karma follows Tashi’s twelve-year journey at Jhamtse Gatsal, a children’s community in the Himalayan foothills of Arunachal Pradesh, and explores how love, stability, and daily care can help heal early tra
Meet Rover, Lake Oswego Public Library’s bookmobile, as it brings library materials, services, and staff to Hunger Fighters.
Browse and check out items for all ages, get a Library card, and learn about library resources.
Save the date - Friday, April 17 - from 6 to 8 p.m. for an evening with Lake Oswego's talented youth artists.
Applications are now being accepted. Click below to learn more!
On January 18, from 2-4 p.m., commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and teachings with a family-friendly celebration that features Katharine Phelps as emcee, a greeting from Mayor Joe Buck, a poetry reading by Emmett Wheatfall and musical performances by The Brown Sisters and Jaden Yazhari. Following the program, visit local non-profit booths to learn about community service opportunities, participate in a community art project with Lakewood Center for the Arts, and enjoy live music by LHS Jazz Ensemble.