HERE Now Artist Video
This short video is part of our HERE Now: Art Inspired by the Immigrant Experience exhibition. On view at the Arts Council of Lake Oswego February 15 through April 5, 2019. Featuring 9 artists from around the United States, HERE Now explores identity, language, memory and culture through an artistic lens.
What I Love About Lake Oswego
I value our city's culture, and there are some things I find important to maintain -- its family-friendly culture, its outstanding education, its love of the arts, its appreciation for the environment, and more.
OREGON'S MT. HOOD TERRITORY: FALL COLOR, BACKYARD BEAUTY
Featured In This Fall Special Of MT. HOOD TERRITORY:
Learning About Alpacas at Marquam Hill Ranch In
Molalla, Oregon.
mhralpacas.com
Tour Of Art Gallery Without Walls At Arts Council of Lake Oswego Oregon.
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Corn Maze Craze And Family Fun At World Famous Pumpkin Patch Fall Festival At Liepold Farms
liepoldfarms.com
Hands On History At The Philip Foster Farm Cider Squeeze.
philipfosterfarm.com
Tour Of An Amazing Local Story: Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods of Milwaukie, Oregon. The company was established in 1978 by Bob Moore.
bobsredmill.com
Another Great Story At Sandes of Time B & B Located In Portland, Oregon
sandesoftime.com
Beer & Wine Bike Tour With The Bike Concierge
thebikeconcierge.com
Making Stops At:
Coin Toss Brewery
cointossbrewing.com
Villa Catalana Cellars
villacatalanacellars.com
King's Raven Winery
kingsravenwine.com
LOPDtv - Laser Tag & Distracted Driving
April is distracted driving awareness month. LOPD asks you to remember to keep the phones out of you hands when driving. Oh, and Laser Tag is fun at any age.
Oregon DDCA Category Championships 2014-15
Christellas is proud to be an official sponsor for the Oregon's Dance and Drill Coaches Association! We had the pleasure of running a booth to support all of the team's competing at the Category Championships!
Be sure to check us out online at
Sophomore MayFete Skit 2007 2/2
Lake Oswego High School has a celebration each year called MayFete, in which each of the student body classes performs a skit for the school. This is the Sophomore skit, which the judges elected as the overall best. It also involves Ninjas. Awesome Ninjas.
Problems pop up at Occupy ICE Portland
As the crowd of occupying protesters grows outside the ICE facility on SW Macadam in Portland, so do some troubles
A backyard in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon
A backyard in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon at 7:30am.
Friday Forum: Up for Debate: Metro’s Affordable Housing Bond Measure
Presented on September 14, 2018
Metro's role has evolved from transportation and land-use planning to the oversight and coordination of many of the region's most important institutions—including the Oregon Zoo, the Oregon Convention Center, and Portland's Centers for the Arts. With this $652.8 million bond measure, Metro dives deep into the affordable housing crisis facing our region.
Is Metro up for the challenge? Can it equitably help all three counties—Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas—provide more safe, affordable, and comfortable housing to low-income families? And does this bond measure complement or confuse other efforts to provide affordable housing?
Join us as we debate the pros and cons of Metro's affordable housing bond measure.
Vote Yes
Lynn Peterson has been recognized as a national expert in land use and transportation for the last 30 years. She works to find innovative ways to build safe, healthy, and equitable communities. Peterson is President-elect of the Portland region’s Metro Council and will take office in January 2019. From 2013-2016, Peterson served as the CEO (Secretary) of the Washington State Department of Transportation. Prior to her position for Governor Inslee, Peterson served for Oregon Governor Kitzhaber as his Senior Transportation and Sustainability Policy Advisor, where she oversaw transportation-energy policy, statewide transportation funding discussions, and the implementation of community priorities. Peterson previously served as the first-elected Chair of the Clackamas County Commission and on the Lake Oswego City Council.
Shannon Singleton is the Executive Director at JOIN, a nonprofit organization based in Portland, Oregon that provides street outreach and housing placement support to individuals and families experiencing homelessness in its many forms. Before coming to Portland, she worked to help people in Philadelphia, Taos, New Mexico, and in Los Angeles. Here in Portland, Singleton has served as the Director at Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter, Program Manager at Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare, and Program Coordinator at the Portland Housing Bureau. She has also served on the Welcome Home Coalition Steering Committee, Portland Housing Advisory Commission, the Home for Everyone Coordinating Board, and the Executive Committee that passed the historic Yes for Affordable Homes measure in 2016. She is also an instructor in the Graduate School of Social Work at Portland State University.
Vote No
Andy Duyck has been a Washington County commissioner for 24 years and County Chair for the last eight. In this position he also serves as Chair of the Washington County housing board. In 1983, he founded a manufacturing business, Duyck Machine Inc., which produces metal and plastic components that are marketed throughout the country.
Dr. Gerard Mildner is an Associate Professor of Real Estate Finance at Portland State University, with a PhD in economics from New York University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago. He founded the Master of Real Estate Development program at PSU and has written several articles and books about housing policy and growth management.
Moderator
Karol Collymore is the senior manager of community impact at Nike, secretary of the Cascade AIDS Project board of directors, and the former executive director of the Equity Foundation.
Lion Dance
West Linn Dance Team
Watertown Lyric Theater Presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's SOUTH PACIFIC
Show dates and times are November 7th @ 7pm, November 8th @ 2pm & 7pm and November 9th @ 2pm at the Dulles State Office Building in Watertown, NY. Tickets are $10 for children 12 and under, $12 for students with ID, seniors (65+) and military (active or retired) and $15 for general admission. Tickets available at The North Country Arts Council on the Square, Sherwood Florist or at the door. Proceeds from the show, concession and fundraising efforts go to the Watertown Lyric Theater Scholarship Fund to support music & performing arts education in the North Country.
West Linn- Senior Video 2010
Senior Video 2010
PDC: Streetcar loop at PSU gets $1.5M more
On Thursday the Portland Development Commission unanimously approved $1.5 million to add the second track to the underperforming streetcar line near Portland State University. But why pump up a losing project? KOIN's Joel Iwanag asks the PDC. (KOIN 6 News)
The Power of Data in Student Learning | Lakeridge Jr. High
Wonder how data can improve learning in your classroom? Watch how two teachers solve the data problem using MasteryConnect. The result: Making a difference in students’ lives.
MasteryConnect gave two teachers at Lakeridge Jr. High the much-needed tools to analyze the effectiveness of English instruction. Using pre-assessments, custom rubrics for writing, and formative assessments, Mr. Romrell and Mr. Rich have greater insight into what is—and isn’t—effective. They are now able to target lesson plans, better gauge student learning, and document progress.
Discover how MasteryConnect can help transform your classroom and aid you in demonstrating Student Learning Outcome success.
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Superintendent FinalistTown Hall
LWSD holds a town hall for the 3 finalists in the superintendent search to talk with the community.
Mr. West Linn High School 2014
Focus on Andrew Nelson, Elliot Kim, and Johnny Tudorache.
Enjoy.
SUNY Oswego 2019 Commencement 9 a.m.: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
We celebrate our graduates, as well as their families, friends and all those who helped them along way, during May Commencement on Saturday, May 18.
Three ceremonies honor our graduates and will stream live when they happen:
- 9 a.m.: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- 12:30 p.m.: School of Business
- 4 p.m.: School of Education and the School of Communication, Media and the Arts
For more information, visit
HFO-TV: Market Changes in Portland Multifamily Housing 2018
Scott Arena, Business Development Director for Income Property Management provides a summary of market changes in multifamily housing in Portland, Oregon.
Need to Know | April 27, 2017 | Remembering the only U.S. refugee center for Holocaust victims
It’s been said that history has a way of repeating itself. The global refugee crisis of more than 65 million displaced people draws a correlation to one of the darkest times in human history. Today the world is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II.
As some nations open their borders to refugees escaping conflicts in their homelands, closer to home we remember our past when nearly a thousand refugees from Europe arrived in Oswego, New York in 1944.
The Holocaust refugees were brought to the US as guests of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. They were a “token” group intended to be part of a larger plan to bring possibly hundreds of thousands of holocaust victims to what was called “safe havens” around the country.
That first group, more than 900 people, interned at the Fort Ontario army camp was also the last group offered a safe haven.
That story was documented 30 years ago in a Peabody award-winning WXXI production called Safe Haven. On this special edition of Need to Know we celebrate the anniversary of that film at a relevant time in modern history. Guests joining this show include: Paul Lewis - writer and producer of the 1987 documentary, Irving Schild – a Holocaust survivor and Safe Haven refugee in Oswego, and Helen Levinson – a Holocaust survivor from Poland who moved to Rochester after World War II.
Session 4- More on Infusing Partnership Principles and Practices into Family Engagement Activities
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In this first of four Engaging Families and Creating Trusting Partnerships to Improve Child and Family Outcomes broadcasts, presenters discuss the meaning of family engagement by sharing the results of a synthesis of key policies, frameworks, and the DEC Recommended Practices on family engagement, including related principles of IDEA. They address the essential role of systems supports for ensuring local implementation of effective family engagement practices.
The contents of this video were developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, #H373Z120002 (DaSy), and a cooperative agreement, #H326P120002 (ECTA), from the Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.
ECTA Center Project Officer: Julia Martin Eile
DaSy Center Project Officers: Meredith Miceli and Richelle Davis