This month's Pints from the Past is hosted by The Oswego Heritage Council’s(link is external) Executive Director Kathryn Sinor(link is external), on the topic of “The Stories Behind Our Streets.” This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Lake Oswego Public Library.(link is external)
Have you ever driven along a road and wondered where it got its name? Have you wondered why certain neighborhoods look the way they do, and who made those choices? From main roads to back streets, from bustling neighborhoods to what-might-have-been development projects, discover the stories behind the streets. In this lively presentation, we'll dig into archival records, city ordinances, and historic photographs to understand the local families that gave their names and the forces that shaped the roads we walk and drive everyday. This program is offered by the Lake Oswego Public Library in cooperation with the Lake Theater & Cafe. 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, the presentation begins at 7:00. The Oswego Heritage House will be celebrating the grand reopening of their Museum space on January 16, 2026! Find out more and join the celebration here(link is external).
Lake Theater & Cafe(link is external) is located at 106 North State Street, Lake Oswego. For more information, contact Joshua Macias at jmacias@lakeoswego.city(link is external) or 503-675-2535.
Oswego Heritage House and Museum398 10th St.Lake Oswego, OR 97034(503) 635-6373
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