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SUMMARY:StoryWalk "Song in the City"
DESCRIPTION:Visit Iron Mountain Park to read our newest StoryWalk® installation\, Song in the City. Written by Daniel Bernstrom and illustrated by Jenin Mohammed\, it tells the story of a young blind girl filled to overflowing with the sounds of her beloved city. Poetically rhythmic and lightly humorous\, the tale bridges the gap between generations of music and family while centering love\, understanding and joy. Celebrate Disability Pride Month at one of Lake Oswego’s most accessible natural areas\, Iron Mountain Park. \nThe StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier Vermont. Storywalk® is a registered service mark owned by the Kellogg-Hubbard Library. \nIron Mountain Park is located at 2401 Iron Mountain Rd.\, Lake Oswego. For more information\, contact Youth Services at 503-697-6580.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/storywalk-song-in-the-city/2026-07-14/
LOCATION:Iron Mountain Park\, 2401 Iron Mountain Rd\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97035\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free,Library,Music
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SUMMARY:Art X Hand: 60 Years of Art at Menucha
DESCRIPTION:Arts Council of Lake Oswego proudly presents Art x Hand: 60 Years of Arts at Menucha. This special art exhibit celebrates Creative Arts Community’s 60 years of programming\, and features works by CAC instructors\, coordinators\, and board members spanning those past six decades. \nArtists included are: \nBarbara Black \nSusie Cowan \nYuji Hiratsuka \nJunko Iijima \nMary Josephson \nMichael Knutson \nCynthia Lahti \nDennis Meiners \nPaul Missal \nSarah Wolf Newlands \nDale Rawls \nLettie Jane Rennekamp \nSandy Roumagoux \nChristopher Shotola-Hardt \nMelinda Thorsnes \nDiane Trapp \nPhyllis Trowbridge \nRick True \nThe exhibit also includes displays of ephemera from the Creative Arts Community archive. \nThe exhibit will be on view through July 17 every Tuesday–Friday from 10am–5pm at Artspace Gallery\, 380 A Avenue\, Suite A\, Lake Oswego. We’re located in the city hall building next door to Booktique.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/art-x-hand-60-years-of-art-at-menucha/2026-07-14/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Lake Oswego ARTspace\, 380 A Ave\, Suite A\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Gallery
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SUMMARY:Ledding Library Art: Ariella-Sophie Sternberg & Val Hubbard
DESCRIPTION:Val Hubbard presents a series of atmospheric\, abstracted paintings\, and Ariella-Sophie Sternberg presents “Drawn with the Left Hand\,” a collection of drawn portraits documenting a period of recovery from injury.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/ledding-library-artist-reception-arielle-sophie-sternberg-val-hubbard-2/2026-07-14/
LOCATION:Milwaukie Ledding Library\, 10660 SE 21st Ave.\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free,Library
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SUMMARY:Stairwell Gallery: Beverly & Arthur Foster: Life and Death in a Potsdam Garden
DESCRIPTION:Beverly Chesnut Foster’s compelling photographic artistry brings a hidden chapter of Potsdam\, Germany\, to light. From 1933 to 1945\, horticulturists Karl and Eva Foerster cultivated a garden of extraordinary beauty that quietly became a sanctuary during the rise of Nazi terror. Within 3 its peaceful paths and borders\, several Jewish women found a way to hide in plain sight as deportations and death camps threatened their lives. Beverly Chesnut Foster explores the tension between danger and refuge with her lens\, capturing the interplay of fear\, resilience\, and quiet defiance embedded in the garden’s past. The accompanying narrative\, written by her husband Arthur Foster\, a former colleague of the Foersters and a former Berlin professor\, provides historical context that deepens the emotional resonance of Beverly’s work. The exhibition will be on view throughout July during regular library hours. Lake Oswego Public Library is located at 706 Fourth Street\, Lake Oswego. For more information\, contact April Younglove at 503-534-5667 or ayounglove@lakeoswego.city
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/stairwell-gallery-beverly-arthur-foster-life-and-death-in-a-potsdam-garden-2/2026-07-14/
LOCATION:Lake Oswego Library\, 706 4th St.\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Fused Glass Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:Bring your own snacks\, grab a friend\, and create at your own pace during Open Studio at Sweet Lomy Art! Open Studio is designed for independent creating within your skill level with light guidance available along the way. Choose from a variety of fused glass projects including jewelry\, sun-catchers\, plates\, platters\, wall art\, night lights\, garden art\, and more. \nThis month’s Project Highlight: Fused Glass Garden Stakes! Join us for a quick demo and create colorful garden stakes to brighten your outdoor space. \nHow it works: \n*$20 Open Studio Credit reserves your spot and is applied toward your project materials for the night\n*Project fees over $20 are paid at class based on what you create\n*New to the studio? First-time makers begin with a 20-minute Quick Start Lesson ($20) covering cutting\, safety\, and studio basics\n*Need extra help? Guided Support is available for an additional fee\n*Returning to finish a project? A $20 Open Studio Credit applies for each additional session\n*The $20 Open Studio Credit is non-refundable for last-minute cancellations and no-shows \nView project pricing here: https://www.sweetlomyart.com/open-studio \nAges 12 and under must attend with an adult.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/fused-glass-open-studio/2026-07-14/
LOCATION:Sweet Lomy Art LLC\, 17197 Stanhelma Drive\, Gladstone\, OR\, 97027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops/Classes
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SUMMARY:Natural History Book Group
DESCRIPTION:The Natural History Book Group was founded on the recognition that Indigenous peoples have maintained a deep and reciprocal relationship with the land now known as Lake Oswego for millennia\, the group acknowledges this history as an essential grounding for its work. Through participant-selected readings that focus on Traditional Ecological Knowledge\, members explore how literature and nonfiction can deepen our understanding of the watershed and its indigenous history\, while inspiring practical steps toward a more just relationship with both the land we call home and its original caretakers. \nLed by the Oswego Lake Watershed Council\, this group meets bi-monthly on the second Tuesday of every other month (January\, March\, May\, July\, September\, and November) at 5:00pm. We meet at the Lake Oswego Public Library in the second-floor conference room. New members are welcome. \nFor more information please email Sharon Goss.  \n– \nMeetings and Book Selections for 2026: \nJuly 14: The trees are speaking : dispatches from the salmon forests by Lynda V. Mapes \nSeptember 8: Traditional Ecological Knowledge by Melissa Nelson \nNovember 10: Medicine Wheel for the Planet: A Journey Toward Personal and Ecological Healing by Jennifer Grenz \nPast Book Group selections: \nThe Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer \nThe Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth\, Madness\, and Greed by John Vaillant \nCedar by Hilary Stewart \nThe Gift of Knowledge: Reflections on Sahaptin Ways by Virginia R. Beavert \nThe Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson(link is external) \nWhere We Call Home: Lands\, Seas\, and Skies of the Pacific Northwest by Josephine Woolington
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/natural-history-book-group-2/2026-07-14/
LOCATION:Lake Oswego Library\, 706 4th St.\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Free,Library,Literary
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SUMMARY:Pints from the Past: Displacing Black Portland - A History of Housing Discrimination
DESCRIPTION:Join us for another Pints from the Past Program at the Lake Theater & Cafe! This month’s discussions is presented by Mariah Rocker with the Oregon Black Pioneers\, titled ‘Displacing Black Portland: A History of Housing Discrimination.’ \n“People of African descent have called Portland home since the earliest days of non-Native settlement. However\, policies of systemic racism have led to waves of displacement and demolition within the city’s historically Black neighborhoods. The ripple effects of generations of housing discrimination continue to shape Portland’s demographics and Black Portlanders’ opportunities within a rapidly gentrifying city. \nThis program is offered by the Lake Oswego Public Library in cooperation with the Lake Theater & Café. Admission is free and no ticket is required (though food and drink purchase is encouraged to offset the cost to the Lake Theater). Doors open at 6:30\, the presentation begins at 7:00. The Lake Theater & Café is located at 106 North State Street in Lake Oswego. For more information\, contact Joshua Macias at jmacias@lakeoswego.city or 503-675-2535.  This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Lake Oswego Public Library.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/pints-from-the-past-displacing-black-portland-a-history-of-housing-discrimination/
LOCATION:Lake Oswego Library\, 706 4th St.\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
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