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I feel pretty lucky—I live where I work and I love where I live. As a Realtor in Lake Oswego, Oregon, I get to share that enthusiasm with clients every day. Through this blog, with the help of my freelance writer wife, Genita, I’d like to share that enthusiasm with you. Be sure to visit my website.
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Things to do in Lake Oswego This Week
Due to the changing nature of activities in response to COVID-19, I am suspending this section of the blog temporarily but wish every mom out there a Happy Mother’s Day today!
Monthly Archives: June 2014
Lake Oswego Salutes Small Town Living with Fourth of July Festivities
Small town living doesn’t get much better than Lake Oswego on the Fourth of July. Perhaps that explains why our summer visitors usually time their stay during this holiday. Look what Lake Oswego has in store. The Celebration Starts Early … Continue reading
Why the Lake Grove Swim Park Is One of the Best Things About Summer in Lake Oswego Oregon
Even though we live on the lake, the Lake Grove Swim Park was our family’s favorite hangout during the summer when our kids were growing up. Why? •It’s beautiful. Situated at the south end of the lake, the view from … Continue reading
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Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts is Full of Surprises
There is a reason the Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts has been around for over 50 years. Actually, there is more than one reason, but in looking over the schedule for this year’s rendition, I’d have to say it … Continue reading
Playground Grand Opening and Rotary Auction Offer Something for Young and Old Alike This Weekend in Lake Oswego
When my kids were on the playground circuit, George Rogers Park in Lake Oswego was one of their favorite stops. With the new and improved playground due to debut this Saturday, June 14, it promises to be one of your … Continue reading
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5 Reasons to Check Out the New Lake Theater & Café
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Case in point: The Lake Theater & Cafe. Opened in 1940, admission was 25 cents to see a movie. Today, when a matinee at Bridgeport Cinema will set you back … Continue reading