Bonnie Hirshberger
Citizen Information Specialist
HelloLO/LODown Publisher
503-675-3992
Public Affairs and the Public Information Office are located in Lake Oswego City Hall on the 2nd floor.
Heroes walk among us daily and we want to recognize and show appreciation to those who are deserving.
If you know someone or a group, who was a hero long-term or short term, we want to hear from you!
This is an annual contest sponsored by the Oregon Mayors Association (OMA) where students in grades 4-12 from all over Oregon share their creative and inspirational ideas of what their city would look like if they were mayor.
In 2025, the City will not be holding its Lake Oswego Photo Contest.
Over the next year, we will be reviewing the contest’s categories, rules, criteria and budget. We plan to resume the contest in 2026.
HelloLO is the official City of Lake Oswego newsletter. It is mailed every month to all households and businesses within City limits. To receive the newsletter by email, please check the HelloLO box at our e-news subscription page.
Lake Oswego is a community rich with art, culture, historical resources, quality schools, vibrant business districts, and an abundance of activities and events for all ages. In the City's Services & Activity Guide, you will find information about these wonderful features and the wealth of services and programs offered by the City of Lake Oswego and its community partners.
Bonnie Hirshberger
Citizen Information Specialist
HelloLO/LODown Publisher
503-675-3992
Public Affairs and the Public Information Office are located in Lake Oswego City Hall on the 2nd floor.
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