Here’s What’s Happening in Lake Oswego in March

A FEW GOOD MEN. Aaron Sorkin’s searing courtroom drama gets played out on the Lakewood Theater stage starting March 1 and running through April 7. Tickets are $40/Adults; $37/Seniors and $25/Students. 368 S. State Street.

LAKE OSWEGO READS BOOK GIVEAWAY. Receive a free copy of this year’s book selection, Honor by Thrity Umrigar by bringing your Lake Oswego library card or number to the library on Saturday, March 2 beginning at 11:00 a.m. Books will be distributed through the parking lot as well as walk-up service. Please do not line up beforehand. There will also be 3-book and audiobook copies through the library’s Overdrive Advantage account for those who are unable to get a book at the giveaway. For questions, contact Nancy Niland nniland@lakeoswego.city(link sends e-mail)

FAMILY DAY AT OSWEGO HERITAGE HOUSE. The Oswego Heritage House invites you and your family to visit on Saturday, March 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for fun activities and history. This month’s theme is INDUSTRY with an exhibit that chronicles how people in early Oswego worked. For more information, visit www.oswegoheritage.org. 398 10th Street.

SWINGIN’ SOCK HOP. This year’s Small Tall Ball takes you back to the fabulous 50s so get out your poodle skirts, leather jackets and dancing shoes. The dance includes dinner, DJ, dancing and commemorative photos. Tickets are $32/person for residents; $48/person for non-residents for ages 3 and up. Saturday, March 2 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Christ Church Parish. 1060 Chandler Road.

LAKE OSWEGO READS 2024 AUTHOR TICKET GIVEAWAY. Hear Honor author, Thrity Umrigar speak on her book on Thursday, April 25 at Lakeridge High School Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. by picking up tickets (limit of two per person) at this giveaway. A LINCC library card is required. The library opens at 10:00 a.m.; the ticket giveaway will begin at 11:00 a.m. inside the library and end once all tickets have been distributed. For more information, please email Nancy Niland at nniland@lakeoswego.city(link sends e-mail)(link sends e-mail). Saturday, March 9, 706 Fourth Street.

PINTS FROM THE PAST. This popular program returns on Tuesday, March 12 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Learning history was never so much fun or delicious! (Topic still to come). Admission is free and no ticket is required (though food and drink purchases are encouraged to offset the cost to the Lake Theater). Doors open at 6:30, and the presentation begins at 7:00. The Lake Theater & Café is located at 106 North State Street in Lake Oswego. For more information, contact Carissa Barrett at cmbarrett@lakeoswego.city(link sends e-mail)(link sends e-mail) or 503-534-4237.

BINGO WITH POISON WATERS. Support the Lakewood Center for the Arts while treating yourself to the one-of-a-kind entertainment and dynamic presence that Poison Waters provides. Tickets for this fundraiser are $55 ($20 tax-deductible) and include dinner, entertainment, bingo and one beverage. Wednesday, March 13 from 5:30 pm. to 8:30 p.m. Lower level side door stage, 368 S. State Street.

ST. PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL. The Dullahan Irish Restaurant and Pub is making a long weekend of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with tents, music and events starting Friday, March 15 and running through Sunday, March 17. 352 B Avenue.

HOP AT THE HUNT. This fun family event returns to the LO Hunt Club just in time for Easter. Hope the Bunny arrives by LO fire truck at 9:45 a.m. on Saturday, March 30 with the egg hunt starting at 10:00 a.m. Recommended for children up to age 10. For more information go to the Lake Oswego Chamber website. 2725 Iron Mountain Boulevard.

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I feel pretty lucky—I live where I work and I love where I live. As an added bonus, I get to work with my daughter, Riley. As Realtors in Lake Oswego, we get to share that enthusiasm with clients every day. Through this blog, with the help of my freelance writer wife, Genita, we’d like to share that enthusiasm with you. The quality of life you’ll find in Lake Oswego belies its size—there is so much to experience here from a fireworks show over the lake on the 4th of July to the Festival of the Arts--one of the premier arts events in the region. So please check in each week for another reason why we love Lake Oswego and who knows—maybe you’ll fall in love too! If you’re interested in experiencing Lake Oswego personally, please feel free to contact us either on Kevin's cell at (503) 939-9801, Riley's cell at (971) 322.6205, via email at kevin.costello@cascadehasson.com or riley.costello@cascadehasson.com or check our website by clicking the link in the "Contact me" section in the right-hand column. I would love to show you around.
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