News & Announcements
Join us at the fifth annual Lake Oswego Sustainability Resource Fair! Celebrate Earth Day and connect with diverse organizations across our community who are advancing sustainability.
The American Red Cross is facing a severe blood shortage as requests from hospitals exceed the available supply of blood. You can help!
The City is hosting a blood drive on Thursday, February 5. 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.
To learn how to prepare and protect yourself and your family in the event of a severe winter storm, earthquake, flood, or other disaster, join us for a Mini Emergency Preparedness Fair before the Lake Oswego Reads Author Presentation.
Lake Oswego Sustainability Network (LOSN) is hosting a home and school tour as part of the Library’s 2026 LO Reads program. On the tour you will learn about how to make your home both more resilient and sustainable.
Through the reading and discussion of acclaimed works of fact and fiction, we seek greater appreciation of the rich diversity of life, to build understanding, empathy, and connection in our world. Join us to discuss our April selection of Tilt by Emma Pattee.
Join your hosts, Jamie and Carissa, for a Thursday night of good old-fashioned brain games. We will have more fun trivia questions, LO Reads tie-ins, and a Powell's gift card!
Join a group of other readers to exchange thoughts, opinions, and questions inspired by Tilt.
In this 60-minute escape room, you are studying at a friend’s house with several classmates when suddenly a huge earthquake strikes!
Learn how the Be 2 Weeks Ready program can help you and your neighbors in the event of a disaster. Kassie and Chris will discuss the objectives of PrepLO and how you can start your own neighborhood group.
Author Henry Latourette Miller shares how an adventure in Japan led him to write The Pacific Northwest Disaster Guide, and how his adventures in Oregon and career as a city planner inform his next book on how to build more resilient communities in our region.