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New taphouse opens in Lake Oswego
Lake Oswego has a new destination spot to grab a drink or nibble on light snacks. Driftwood Taphouse, located at 3 Monroe Parkway near New Seasons Market, recently opened. The taphouse has a rotating selection of beer on tap from breweries like Rogue Brewing, Occidental Brewing, Pfriem and Ecliptic Brewing, as well as cocktails and small plates. The space includes indoor and outdoor seating. ...
Lake Oswego Recreation and Aquatic Center continues to take shape
With underground facilities mostly in place and above-ground construction the focal point, the progress of Lake Oswego’s forthcoming recreation and aquatic center — poised to become a community cornerstone — is more apparent every day. Last week, Parks and Recreation Director Ivan Anderholm provided a tour of the Lake Oswego Recreation and Aquatic Center, which will include multiple pools, a gymnasium, meeting and exercise rooms and more next to the also renovated Lake Oswego Municipal Golf Course on Stafford Road. Here are a few tidbits...
LaFrance and Martin named Lakeridge High School Players of the Year, Athletes of the Week for June 12
LaFrance is a junior on the Lakeridge varsity softball team, and Marin is a junior on the boys’ varsity lacrosse team. This week, the Lakeridge varsity softball and boys’ varsity lacrosse coaches were asked to pick their players of the year. Two student athletes stood out most. Recognized for their contributions to the team over the past year, juniors Marin LaFrance and Tristan Martin have been recognized as Players of the Year for the 2023-2024 season, as well as this week’s Athletes of the Week...
Doan and Erdmann named Lake Oswego High School Players of the Year, Athletes of the Week for June 12
Doan is a junior on the Laker varsity girls’ golf team, and Erdmann is a senior on the varsity girls’ softball team. This week, the Lakers varsity girls’ lacrosse team and the varsity girls’ tennis team coaches were asked to pick their players of the year. Two student athletes stood out most. Recognized for their contributions to the team over the past year, junior Barret Doan and senior Olive Erdmann have been recognized as Players of the Year for the 2023-2024 season, as well as...
Oregon still fixing state employee payroll system after problems last year
Auditors were unable to completely review Oregon’s new $21 million payroll and human services system that plagued thousands of state workers with inaccurate paychecks in early 2023, records show. The finding is contained within the Secretary of State’s statewide single audit, released the week of Monday, June 10, that looks at a variety of state government agencies and programs. The Oregon Department of Administrative Services implemented the payroll system, called...
History Connection: Pat’s passions — education, history, fast cars
Pat Baars (1935-2022) is the woman who brought Barry and Bill Baars into the world. You may remember Bill — with the laughing face — as the previous director of Lake Oswego Public Library until he retired in 2018 (where is he now?). She may not be not as well-known around town as Bill, but in the field of education Pat Baars stood out. Pat taught history at Marshall High School for almost 30 years. One of her students, Mark Dustan — class of 69...
Movie Review: Disney serves up another ‘Frozen’ treat
If anything was a sure bet at the box office at the time, it was “Frozen II.” The original, animated 2013 movie was that sort of serendipity any studio wishes for ... even Disney, which doesn’t always have its expectations met. The company wanted to make sure its best foot was put forward on a “Frozen” sequel, which is why it took six years. Freeform shows “Frozen II” Saturday, June 22, right after — appropriately enough — the first “Frozen.” ...
What to watch: The must-watch things to stream this week, June 14 - June 21, 2024
What’s Available NOW On Disney+ “Meet Spidey and His Amazing Friends” - Season 3, New Episodes (June 19) Our favourite web-slinger is great at working solo, but Spidey is about to discovery that when he’s got some super-hero friends by his side, he can fight supervillains and rescue anyone in trouble even better. Meet the good guys and gals that help Spidey save the day! ...
Our TV picks for Saturday, June 15: Find My Country House; The Hitman’s Bodyguard; A Greek Recipe for Romance
Find My Country House A&E 12 p.m. Lifestyle expert Trish Suhr hosts this series premiere filled with homebuyers looking for their perfect country home. From farmhouses to cute cottages, they’re searching for architectural works of art that feed their souls and need mowing. The Hitman’s Bodyguard ...
A ‘House’ divided: Civil war breaks out in new season of ‘House of the Dragon’
The bloody battle for the Iron Throne continues in the long-awaited return of “House of the Dragon.” The “Game of Thrones” prequel series is back Sunday, June 16, on HBO and its Max streaming service, with the eight-episode second season continuing the story of House Targaryen and the ruthless usurpers who paved the way for the brutal power struggles of the original series. This season further explores the division in Westeros following the death of King Viserys (Paddy Considine, “The Outsider”). The realm is now...
Sports Zone: Every sport, every channel June 14 - June 21, 2024
AUTO RACING Friday 1:30 p.m. USA NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series (Live)2:30 p.m. USA NASCAR Cup Series (Live)5 p.m. FS1 ARCA Menards Series Iowa. (Live) Saturday 9 a.m. USA NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series HyVee Perks 250, Qualifying. (Live)10 a.m. USA NASCAR...
Five takeaways from the Lake Oswego School Board Town Hall on long range planning
In May, the Lake Oswego School Board received recommendations from the Long Range Facilities Planning Committee that will impact the school district’s future. Appointed last November, the committee recommended a feasibility study on the district’s options regarding the future of Lake Grove Elementary, Uplands Elementary and Palisades World Language School. On Saturday, June 8, the school board held a town hall for all community members to answer questions about the proposed feasibility study and the district’s next steps regarding the long range facilities plan and...
Lake Oswego resident and longtime blood donor nears big milestone
Lake Oswego resident Carrie Brunner first started donating blood when she was around 18 years old after hearing that a radio station was giving away prizes to those who did so. Over 50 years later, Brunner is still donating and in July she will pass the milestone of 25 gallons provided to the American Red Cross. She has donated blood a few times a year every year since she started. “It was really good to know you’re helping someone. It makes you feel good,” she...
OPINION: Happy Pride Month from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
June is a month of vibrant celebrations, marked by rainbow flags and parades, as communities around Oregon come together to celebrate Pride Month. This month is dedicated to acknowledging and uplifting the voices and experiences of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, two spirit, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI+) community. We have come a long way in our understanding of how to support the health and well-being of those who identify as LGBTQ+. ...
More Oregon leaders react to U.S. Supreme Court ruling on abortion medicine
Oregon political leaders continued to react Friday, June 14, after the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld access to mifepristone, a widely available abortion drug, earlier in the week. The decision written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh carefully sidestepped the issue of future court challenges to the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone. The decision, released Thursday, only rules that the plaintiffs in this case — anti-abortion doctors — don’t have standing to sue because they do not prescribe the drug themselves. ...
More Oregon leaders react to U.S. Supreme Court ruling on abortion medicine
Oregon political leaders continued to react Friday, June 14, after the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld access to mifepristone, a widely available abortion drug, earlier in the week. The decision written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh carefully sidestepped the issue of future court challenges to the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone. The decision, released Thursday, only rules that the plaintiffs in this case — anti-abortion doctors — don’t have standing to sue because they do not prescribe the drug themselves. ...
New Oregon Planned Parenthood CEOs temporarily pause effort to dissolve current political arm
The leaders of Oregon’s two Planned Parenthood affiliates have temporarily delayed their effort to dissolve the organization’s political arm. After a meeting Tuesday night, June 11, the leaders have said they will wait a week to push to restructure the part of Planned Parenthood that is responsible for political outreach and lobbying in Oregon. They also will wait until after the coming November election for any changes to take effect. ...
Jottings From Fifth & G: Walking in circles
Cincinnati was not our final destination in early June 2001, but we soul sisters flew there to join one more, the first cousin of two traveling sisters. No, Paris was our target city where we would roam the country to walk labyrinths. We were part of a Women’s Wisdom Circle, founded and facilitated by Caryn Aman, a Jungian soul-centered therapist in 1997. Our group arrived in the City of Light at 8:50 a.m. Sunday, hours away from checking into our hotel on the Left Bank....
Our TV picks for Friday, June 14: The Never Ever Mets; Greatest @Home Videos: Father’s Day Edition; The Big Bakeover
The Never Ever Mets OWN 5 p.m. As the end of the beginning approaches, Jody begins to ponder some big relationship decisions. Meanwhile, Dymond and Aaron H. grow distant from the rest of the housemates, but grow closer to each other instead when Aaron H. makes a big move of his own. Greatest @Home Videos:...
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