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LAKE OSWEGO
Lake Oswego is an amazing city, and we’re committed to keeping it that way. By continuing to renew and invest in our essential infrastructure, we ensure you have access to clean water, safe roadways, efficient sewer and protection from flooding. This is an important part of our commitment to you and everyone who lives, visits and works in our community.
Our natural open spaces and well-managed parks, trails and pathways offer an abundance of recreational opportunities. Enjoy activities year round – hiking, playing tennis, testing your skills at our bike course, shopping for fresh produce at the farmers’ market or relaxing at a summer concert in the park, we offer it all!
Our award-winning Library offers quality collections, services and educational opportunities. At the Library you can find fascinating materials for all ages in a variety of physical and digital formats. Notable offerings beyond what you might expect include streaming films, digital magazines, downloadable passes to local cultural venues, and our Library of Things collection. In addition, you can enjoy lively music concerts, fascinating author talks and educational presentations, vibrant cultural celebrations, a multitude of children’s programs, and much more.
Enhancing our beautiful neighborhoods, attracting and supporting businesses, and keeping our community safe are top priorities that contribute to the high quality of life and well-being of the people of Lake Oswego.
AT YOUR SERVICE
Things you can do to improve our community:
• Stay informed. Find a wealth of information on the City’s website (www.lakeoswego.city) and in the city-wide newsletter (HelloLO). Subscribe to our e-newsletter (LO Down) and follow us on our social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Nextdoor, and X). Have a question? Give the Public Information Office a call at 503-635-0257.
• Serve on a City Board or Commission or volunteer with the City. Support a culture of collaboration and contribute knowledge, experience, and creativity to solve local problems and make life better in our community.
• Make everyone feel welcome, supported, and valued in our community.
• Support local stores and services. They support the local economy and contribute to local culture and character.
Photos: City staff at work.
L to R: Kyle - Public Works-Water; Diego & Ben - Fire; Kelsey - Parks; EmilyRecreation; Usman - Finance; Rosa & Nell - Public Works; Shayla & Szemi - Police; Allison, Nancy, Andrea, Anya & Melissa - Library
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Our family, like countless others, relocated to Lake Oswego for its outstanding schools. That, along with the safe and engaging neighborhoods, beautiful parks, year-round recreational opportunities and thriving business community are what make us proud to call Lake Oswego, “home.”
My family, like many others, relocated to Lake Oswego for its outstanding schools. That, along with our safe and engaging neighborhoods, beautiful parks, year-round recreational opportunities and thriving business community are what make us proud to call Lake Oswego, “home.”
community to visit, grow a business and call home. Explore our website, follow us on social media and subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter for the latest news and events. We’d love to meet you over coffee at one of our Friday morning networking events - the calendar is on our website.
My family, like many others, relocated to Lake Oswego with our safe and engaging neighborhoods, beautiful par and thriving business community are what make us proud
Lake Oswego is a very special place to live, and this did not happen by accident. It is the result of dedicated public officials, city and school district staff, business owners and neighbors who continuously work to improve our city.
Lake Oswego is a very special place to live, and this did dedicated public officials, city and school district staff, continuously work to improve our city.
The Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce’s vision is to be a vital partner in making Lake Oswego a vibrant, inclusive, diverse and safe community to visit, grow a business and call home. Explore our website, follow us on social media and subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter for the latest news and events. We’d love to meet you over coffee at one of our Friday morning networking events - the calendar is on our website.
Lake Oswego is a very special place to live, and this did not happen by accident. It is the result of dedicated public of cials, city and school district staff, business owners and neighbors who continuously work to improve our city.
The Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce’s vision is to be a vital partner in making Lake Oswego a vibrant, inclusive, diverse and safe
Alistair Firmin, President Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce
If you are here as a visitor, welcome! This publication is meant to connect you to the events, activities and businesses we think best highlight our community and - perhaps - make you consider Lake Oswego as YOUR next home!
The Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce’s vision is to be a vital partner in making and safe community to visit, grow a business and call home. Explore our website, follow our weekly e-newsletter for the latest news and events. We’d love to meet you over networking events - the calendar is on our website.
If you are here as a visitor, welcome! This publication is meant to connect you to the events, activities and businesses we think best highlight our community and - perhaps - make you consider Lake Oswego as YOUR next home!
If you are here as a visitor, welcome! This publication is meant to connect you to think best highlight our community and - perhaps - make you consider Lake Oswego
Alistair Firmin, President Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce
Alistair Firmin, President Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce
CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Matthew Kahl
Jordan Ramis PC
SECRETARY/CEO
Liz Hartman Chamber of Commerce
Alistair Firmin Bluestone Process PAST
Graves-Ramsey Coach to Brilliance
Oswego
Seifert Aldrich Advisors
Linda Ganzini LO Sustainability Network
Krystal Hanna Lions Capital Mortgage
Brian Monihan Lake Oswego Review
Shari Newman Nicoletta’s Table
Paul van RoonAmber White Buckley Law
Megan Phelan* City of Lake Oswego
Dr. Jennifer Schiele* LO School District Jay Lake
Matthew Kahl Jordan Ramis PC
Hartman Chamber of Commerce
PRESIDENT Alistair Firmin Bluestone Process
PAST
Heather Graves-Ramsey Coach to Brilliance
Jay Haladay Beacon Lake Oswego
TREASURER Eric Seifert Aldrich Advisors
Dan Brown Farmers Insurance Agency
Linda Ganzini LO Sustainability Network
Krystal Hanna Lions Capital Mortgage
Brian Monihan Lake Oswego Review
Shari Newman Nicoletta’s Table
David Riback Oswego Wealth Management
Paul van RoonAmber White Buckley Law
Megan Phelan* City of Lake Oswego
Dr. Jennifer Schiele* LO School District
Jay Hamachek* Lake Corporation
John Wendland* City Councilor
Tom D’Amore D’Amore Law * Community Partners
Ken Sandblast Westlake Consultants
BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
VISIONARY ($3500/yr)
Business and Corporate level benefits plus:
Business logo and link featured in weekly eNewsletter
One free registration for Leadership Lake Oswego (or a named sponsor for scholarship)
Three/year company-specific news/announcement in eNewsletter with graphic Podcast feature
CORPORATE ($1250/yr)
Everything in Business, plus:
Business feature in eNewsletter Education seminar/speaking opportunity
Weekly recognition in the eNewsletter
Logo feature on the website First opportunity to host networking or business afterhours events
Highlighted listing in ExpLOre Business logo featured with link on the home page
Once/year direct membership email
BUSINESS ($400/yr)
Proud Member decal/e-logo
Weekly eNewsletter
Regular networking events
Business listing in the annual ExpLOre Lake Oswego publication, distributed to homes and businesses in print and online
Listing in the Chamber's online business directory
Grand Opening & Ribbon
Cutting promotion
Advocacy at the local/county and state levels
New Member News in newsletter Committee eligibility (events, Downtown Business)
Notary and Certificate of Origin services
Volunteer opportunities with fellow Chamber members
Eligibility for Leadership Lake Oswego ... and more!
Business-level benefits at a discounted rate.
Associate-level ($250/year) is a discounted membership for anyone who works at a Chamber-member company but would benefit from individual promotion. For example, a realtor at a large brokerage or a financial advisor at a bank.
Individual-level ($149/year) is available for community members who want to support the Chamber but do not have a Business to promote, such as a retiree or new resident.
Weekly Networking Events
Leadership Lake Oswego
Ribbon Cuttings and Anniversary Celebrations
Special Events & Sponsorship Opportunities
EVENTS IN LAKE OSWEGO
Residents and visitors enjoy Lake Oswego for its year-round events and celebrations, most of which are free or low-cost. Here are just a few of our favorites; follow the City of Lake Oswego and the Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce on social media for updates, and visit their websites for complete calendars and details.
AUTUMN
SEPTEMBER
Back to School (LOSD)
Leadership LO Sept. thru June (Chamber)
Cultural Xchange Festival (City)
Emergency Preparedness Fair (City)
Wellness Fair (Chamber)
LO Open Studios
Third Thursdays thru 2025, downtown (Chamber)
OCTOBER
LO Wine Walk, downtown (Chamber)
Diwali Celebration (LO for Love)
Monster Mash (City)
NOVEMBER
Downtown Reunion Farmers’ Market (City)
Holiday Tree Lighting Festival (City, Chamber)
WINTER
DECEMBER
Tinseltown Trolley Rides (City) Chamber Holiday Party
JANUARY
Outside the Art Room (City)
Business Leadership Development Jan. thru June (Chamber)
Mayor’s Forum (Chamber)
Gallery Without Walls (throughout the year)
FEBRUARY
Martin Luther King Day, Jr. Commemoration (City)
Community Awards (Chamber)
Chataqua Lectures, monthly (Oswego Heritage)
LO Wine Walk (Oct)
Lakeridge Jazz Combo at Ironlight for the Community Awards
Flower Baskets (May - Oct)
SPRING
MARCH
SUMMER
JUNE
Disability Awareness Month activities (City)
Parks & Rec Family Dance (City)
APRIL
LO READS Kickoff and activities (LOPL)
Sustainability Resource Fair (City)
Hop at the Hunt (Chamber)
Arbor Month & Earth Day activities (City)
MAY
Village Flower Baskets May thru Oct. (Chamber)
Lake Run & Family Fun Festival
Downtown Farmers Market May thru October (City)
Walk4Water
Historic Preservation Month activities (City)
Memorial Day Commemoration (City)
Oregon Wine Walk, Lake Grove (Chamber)
Asian American Native Hawaiian
Paci c Islander Heritage Celebration (City)
Pride Celebration (LO for Love)
Lobster Feed (Lakewood)
Juneteenth Celebration (City)
Festival of the Arts (Lakewood Center)
Pollination Celebration (City)
JULY
Millennium Concert Band Patriotic Concert (City)
Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast
Star Spangled Parade & Celebration (City)
Independence Day Concert & Laser Light Show (City)
Sunday Concerts in Millennium Plaza July thru Aug.
Wednesday Concerts in Foothills Park (City)
Movies in the Park July thru Aug. (City)
Willamette Shore Trolley Rides July thru Sept.
AUGUST
Car and Boat Show (Oswego Heritage)
Wednesday Concerts in Westlake Park (City)
Farmers Market (May - Oct)
Mayor Buck and Hop the Bunny (April)
Willamette Shore Trolley Rides (July - Sept)
Independence Day Concert & Laser Light Show
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EXPLORE DINING
Whether you’re seeking a romantic dinner, a family meal or brunch with friends, dining out in Lake Oswego provides a diverse array of avors and experiences. For a re ned dining experience, you might visit a renowned establishment where local ingredients are crafted into gourmet meals, complemented by a carefully curated selection of wines. If a more casual outing is on the agenda, bistros and cafes offer everything from inventive sandwiches and salads to delectable pastries and coffee. In addition to pizza and beloved American classics, the town
also features diverse international cuisines including fresh Italian fare, comforting Irish cuisine, artistic sushi and aromatic Thai dishes.
Many local restaurants take advantage of Lake Oswego’s scenic beauty, with outdoor seating options that invite diners to enjoy views of the Lake or people-watching on the city’s bustling sidewalks.
Consult the Restaurants/Pizzerias/Bars section on page 28-29 of this directory for the best way to satisfy your next craving!
Photo Courtesy of Deno’s
Outdoor seating at Breakside Brewery
Photo Courtesy of Bumblebee Flowers & Tea
Photo courtesy of Willamette Valley Vineyards
SHOPPING IN LAKE OSWEGO
Shopping in Lake Oswego offers a delightful blend of charm and convenience. From Downtown to Lake Grove and several neighborhoods in between, discover an array of boutique shops, restaurants and charming cafes, creating a welcoming atmosphere for a leisurely shopping experience. Stroll along the tree-shaded streets and explore unique offerings, from high-end fashion
and handcrafted jewelry to ne home decor. The weekly farmers’ market adds to the appeal, featuring fresh produce, homemade treats and local crafts. With its friendly community vibe and picturesque setting, Lake Oswego provides a refreshing alternative to the hustle and bustle of larger shopping districts, making it a perfect destination for a relaxing day out.
Kelly’s Jelly at the Farmers Market
Photo courtesy of Glow Gifts
Photo courtesy of Grapevine
Photo courtesy of Golden
Photo courtesy of The House Of Rose
EXPLORING ARTS & CULTURE
From its vibrant galleries to its dynamic performing arts scene and lively festivals, Lake Oswego offers a wealth of cultural experiences. Whether you’re a visitor exploring for the rst time or a longtime resident, Lake Oswego invites you to discover, engage and be inspired.
One of the de ning features of Lake Oswego is its commitment to public art; stroll among an array of outdoor sculptures and installations thanks to the Arts Council of Lake Oswego’s Gallery Without Walls program. Over 80 sculptures throughout the city, ranging from whimsical pieces to thought-provoking works of art, transform the city into a dynamic outdoor museum.
For those seeking more traditional art experiences, Lake Oswego is home to several galleries and studios that showcase local and regional artists (see the ART GALLERIES category on page 17).
Lake Oswego’s cultural calendar (see pages 8-9) is punctuated with festivals and events that celebrate diversity and community spirit. The three-day Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts, held each summer, showcases the works of hundreds of artists from around the region including exhibits, demonstrations and interactive activities for all ages.
Performing arts enthusiasts will nd plenty to indulge in thanks to the Lakewood Center for the Arts, host to theatrical and art programming throughout the year. This communitydriven venue not only entertains but also educates, offering workshops and classes that nurture the next generation of performers. Throughout the year, the Lake Oswego Public Library hosts literary events, author readings and book clubs that foster a love of literature among residents.
LandDance1 by Mike Suri and Jennifer Kapnek, 2024 People’s Choice Winner, Photo by: Mario Gallucci
“In The Mystery” by Sharon Warman Agnor
The Perfect PieceGallery & Gifts
RECREATION
Lake Oswego offers the opportunity to relax in serene natural beauty or engage in an active lifestyle. The city’s eastern edge rests along the scenic Willamette River, providing recreational opportunities at both George Rogers and Foothills Parks. On the southern end of town, Luscher Farms’ approximately 40 acres provides a rural experience within the city’s suburban landscape. Millennium Plaza Park, in the heart of downtown, is a hub for both recreation
and local gatherings. Just beyond Lake Oswego’s northern border, discover Tryon Creek State Natural Area’s extensive hiking trails, wildlife viewing and educational programs. The City of Lake Oswego manages 623 acres of parks properties and 30 acres of recreation facilities. Visit their website for complete details, and consult the Non-Pro t directory on page 25-26 to learn more about organizations who support our local resources.
Photo by Béla R. Balogh
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Goose Hollow Window Company 5215 Childs Rd (503) 620-0898 goosehollowwindowcompany.com
Marvin Replacement
CORPORATE LEVEL MEMBER 13237 NE Whitaker Wy, Unit 6 (PDX) ................. .............................................. (866) 521-4412 marvinreplacement.com
Omni Garage Door 95 Foothills Rd (503) 293-0555 omnigaragedoor.com
Be Inspired to Grow - Health and Wellness Coaching 1340 SW Bertha Blvd, Ste 102 (PDX) .............................................. (503) 686-0379 beinspiredtogrow.com
Habitat for Humanity Portland Region 1478 NE Killingsworth St (PDX) ......................... .............................................. (503) 284-6416 habitatportlandregion.org
Help Elevate Learning Processing, Inc. 3185 Furman Dr (503) 635-3389 helpadd.org
Hope Community Church of Lake Oswego 14790 Boones Ferry Rd (503) 635-4880 hopeoswego.com
Hunger Fighters Oregon
4 Monroe Pkwy, Ste A .............. (503) 683-3401 hungerfightersoregon.org
Kiwanis Club Of Lake Oswego
333 S State St, Ste V (858) 774-2522 KiwanisClubofLakeOswego.org
Lake Oswego Lions Club
We meet at the Lakewood Center (503) 655-1538 e-clubhouse.org/sites/lakeoswegoor
Lake Oswego Meals On Wheels 505 G St ................................... (503) 635-3758 lakeoswegomealsonwheels.org
Lake Oswego Open Studios (503) 858-3449 lakeoswegoopenstudios.org
Lake Oswego Preservation Society History Center and Museum
40 Wilbur St (503) 481-2479 lakeoswegopreservationsociety.org
Lake Oswego Schools Foundation 2455 SW Country Club Rd (503) 534-2106 losfoundation.org
Lake Oswego Sustainability Network (503) 869-0889 losn.org
Lake Oswego Veterans Memorial 199 Foothills Rd ....................... (503) 793-8249 loveteransmemorial.org
LO for LOve
Oregon Catholic Press (OCP)
340 Oswego Pointe Dr (503) 281-1191 ocp.org
Oswego Heritage Council, Inc.
398 10th St .............................. (503) 635-6373 oswegoheritage.org
Oswego Lake Watershed Council PO Box 1015 (503) 754-8770 oswegowatershed.org
Our Lady Of The Lake Catholic Church 650 A Ave (503) 636-7687 ollparish.com
Respond to Racism PO Box 1290 ..................................................... respondtoracism.org
Dischinger & Sessions Orthodontic Team 3943 Douglas Way (503) 635-4439 dischingerteam.com
PAINTERS
CertaPro Painters of Portland 3449 N Anchor St, Ste 500 (PDX) (503) 894-9379 certapro.com/portland
PARKS/GARDENS
Friends of the Rogerson Clematis Garden 125 Rosemont Rd (WL) (971) 777-4394 rogersonclematiscollection.org
PET SERVICES
Fetch Pet Care West Portland and Lake Oswego (971) 506-8609 fetchpetcare.com/westportlandlakeoswego
Lake Oswego Petsitting PO Box 1824 ........................... (503) 309-4000 lopetsitting.com
Lexidog Boutique & Social Club 131 N State St (503) 635-3733 lexidog.com
Lucid Dog Training 333 S State St, Ste 186 (503) 702-3690 luciddogtraining.com
Pets First! Diane's Priority Pet Care Serving the greater Lake Oswego area .............. .............................................. (503) 635-7387 DianesPetsFirst.com
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Ambient Sky - Photo & Video .............................................. (503) 318-4265 ambientsky.com
Béla R. Balogh, FAA Licensed Drone Pilot/ Photographer (503) 740-9614 belaviziopro.com
Studio B Photography 15800 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd, Ste 100 (503) 246-3056 studiobpdx.com
loforlove.org
PHYSICAL THERAPY/REHABILITATION
BenchMark Physical Therapy
440 First St (503) 744-4826 benchmarkpt.com
North Lake Physical Therapy 101 S State St #200G (503) 636-3028 northlakept.com
PRINTING/BINDING SERVICES
Carpenter Media Group (360) 606-0128 lakeoswegoreview.com
WELLS FARGO BANK - LAKE GROVE MAIN 15955 SW Boones Ferry Rd ........... (503) 342-4228
WEST COAST BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 14845 SW Murray Scholls Dr #110-511 (Beaverton) ......................................................... (503) 936-5936
4155 SW Cedar Hills Blvd (Beaverton) (503) 267-8209
ZUPAN'S MARKETS - LAKE GROVE 16380 Boones Ferry Rd (503) 210-4190
Photo by Nancy Jones
LAKE OSWEGO COMMUNITY INFORMATION
LO FAST FACTS
Surrounding a 405-acre lake of the same name, Lake Oswego is located just 8 miles south of Portland. Lake Oswego is primarily in Clackamas County, with small portions extending into neighboring Multnomah and Washington counties.
Lake Oswego ranked 14th in Money Magazine’s The 50 Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2021—2022.
LAKE
OSWEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT
• 6800 Students
• 95% graduation rate
• A+ Niche Rated District
• 57 spoken languages
BUSINESS
• 2200 licensed businesses
• 440 Chamber members
• Average 20 new business licenses per month
• 6 business districts
• Downtown
• Boones Ferry Road/Lake Grove
• Kruse Way
• Westlake
• Mountain Park
• More than 70 local eateries/restaurants
RECREATION
• 600 acres of park and open space
• Newest park: Rassekh, featuring a skate park
• 1800 Parks and Recreation programs a year
• Recreation and Aquatic Center opening January 2025
• Redesigned 9-hole municipal golf course opening in 2025
ELECTED LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES
29,198 registered voters
• 1 Mayor, 6 City Councilors
• 5 School Board members, 2 student reps
• 5 Clackamas County Commissioners
• (Lake Oswego has a small section that touches Washington and Multnomah counties)
Lakeridge Middle 4700 Jean Rd .......... (503) 534-2343
High Schools
Lake Oswego High School 2501 Country Club Rd ................................. (503) 534-2313
Lakeridge High School 1235 Overlook Dr (503) 534-2319
US Post Of ces Downtown 501 Fourth Ave ........ (503) 675-4500
Lake Grove 15875 Boones Ferry Rd (503) 699-2176
Business Support Services
Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce ...................(503) 636-3634 info@lake-oswego.com
City of Lake Oswego Business License Program
Lake Oswego School District
LOSD Ranked #1 School District in the State and Among the Top in America by Niche 2024
Top Schools and Teachers for Decades
Our strong academic standards and supportive teaching practices help inspire students to be critical thinkers empowered to contribute positively to a complex world. From elementary, middle, and high, our schools and teachers earn the highest marks, giving our families the confidence of an excellent education.
Kevin Hall 503.799.7255 kevin@hallgroupproperties.com
Kathy Hall 503.720.3900 kathy@hallgroupproperties com
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