Community Events
The Parks & Recreation Community Events team has been working to plan a schedule of events for you to enjoy! We recognize the important role that events play in placemaking, enriching lives, fostering wellness, and economic vitality.
Sponsorship: The City of Lake Oswego Events Team is committed to building relationships with local businesses and sponsorship is vital to the well-being, livability and vitality of our region. Sponsorship offers limitless promotional opportunities to connect with your target audience and expand your business within the desirable community of Lake Oswego. If you are interested in partnering with us on one of our many events, please contact Communication & Sponsorship Coordinator, Robin Krakauer at rkrakauer@lakeoswego.city or 503-534-5422.
Interested Performers: Interested in performing at Lake Oswego Parks & Recreation community events? Submit an online performer application here. Application includes contact information, website, pricing, event of interest and opportunities to include footage of live performances. The application also allows an equitable process for all musicians interested in joining us.
Interested Vendors: Interested in vending at community events? Please submit an online vendor inquiry form here.
Volunteering: The Community Events team is fortunate to be supported through numerous volunteers that help make events a success, and we welcome your interest in joining us! Whether you have one hour to 50+, we are interested in having you as part of our team. Volunteers assist with Farmers' Market, Summer Concerts, Cultural Events, Star Spangled Celebrations, and more! If you are interested in participating as a volunteer, please contact Event Volunteer Coordinator, Shelley Burgess, at sburgess@lakeoswego.city or 503-697-6517.
Join us at the Lake Oswego Farmers' Market every Saturday from May 10 - October 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Millennium Plaza Park. Visit our website to learn more: Farmers' Market | City of Lake Oswego
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.
February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on heart health and learn important skills that can save lives. Join us for free Hands-Only CPR classes open to the public, taught by the Lake Oswego Fire Department.
February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on heart health and learn important skills that can save lives. Join us for free Hands-Only CPR classes open to the public, taught by the Lake Oswego Fire Department.