Are you in the market for a new kitchen? If so, you’re probably trying to figure out where to start. A kitchen remodeling project can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. This article will outline the steps you need to take to do a major kitchen remodel. We’ll also discuss the order of… Continue reading In What Order Should You Renovate a Kitchen?
If you’re in the market for a new kitchen or are just curious about how to make the best use of the space you have, you’re in luck. In this article, we will discuss different kitchen layouts and how to plan them based on your needs. Whether you want an open-concept layout that connects your… Continue reading How Do I Plan My Kitchen Layout?
The City’s newest riverfront park is nine acres on the Willamette River waterfront, just north of Roehr Park and the Oswego Pointe area. It has a covered platform with panoramic views of the river, as well as a ring of basalt columns inscribed with William Stafford’s poetry (the Stafford Stones). A timber and stone picnic… Continue reading Foothills Park
The Lake Oswego Preservation Society is a non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers. Its goal is to preserve, protect, and promote the historic architecture of Lake Oswego while also encouraging Lake Oswego to appreciate the social, economic, and environmental benefits of preservation. Any amount is helpful! The Lake Oswego Landmarks Society does not have paid… Continue reading Lake Oswego Preservation Society
The City of Lake Oswego’s newest community park is Hazelia Field at Luscher Farm. It features the city’s first artificial turf athletic field, a 1.5-acre wetland, two dog parks, a playground, restroom facilities, a parking lot, and trail access to the Stafford Basin Trail, which was just completed. The park is the first city park… Continue reading Hazelia Field at Luscher Farm
If musicals and shows are what interest you, then this is where you need to visit! The Lakewood Theater Company is a well-known and successful artist in the community, and it is at the heart of Lakewood Center for the Arts! In 1952, a group of people living in Lake Oswego decided that their town… Continue reading Lakewood Center for the Arts