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PICNIC IN THE PARK

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MEET-UP • CONNECT • ENJOY

George Rogers Park in Lake Oswego

on Saturday August 28th from 5-8PM

All Attendees must wear a mask per Oregon mandate.

In lieu of August’s 4th Wednesday of the month member meeting, please join us for our first annual member picnic. We will meet at Picnic Shelter #2, at GEORGE ROGERS PARK in Lake Oswego on Saturday August 28th from 5-8PM. Enjoy the offerings of the park and, socialize with fellow members and their guests in a fun casual environment. Social distancing measures will be in place for everyone’s safety.

Picnic Shelter #2

Our meeting place, Picnic Shelter #2 is located on Furnace St. between the two park entrances, Ladd St. and Green St., between the children’s play ground and the HISTORIC 1866 IRON FURNACE. It is directly across from sculpture #59 Fairy Tree on the GALLERY WITHOUT WALLS tour.

George Rogers Park in Lake Oswego

LOCATION

GEORGE ROGERS PARK IN LAKE OSWEGO, 611 S. State St, Lake Oswego, Or. We are meeting at Picnic Shelter #2 located on Furnace St. between the two park entrances, Ladd St. and Green St.

Map of George Rogers Park

  • George Rogers Park

TIME: 5-8PM

WHAT TO BRING

All Attendees must wear a mask per Oregon mandate.

• A dish to share, if you don’t have one, come anyway!

• You may bring non-alcohol beverages. Per park rules, the organizers, PNWS, will be providing and serving alcohol beverages such as beer and wine. We will also have non-alcohol beer and flavored sparkling beverages on hand.

• Yard games such as Bocce or Petanque. A permanent ring toss game is available on site.

• Bring a friend! This is a great opportunity to introduce artists and supporters of the arts to our organization. ALL ARE WELCOME!

RELEVANT LINKS

If you are interested in viewing the outdoor sculptures of Lake Oswego, be sure to check out the informative links below.

  • Main site, Gallery Without Walls- http://artscouncillo.org/gallery-without-walls/tour
  • Gallery Without Walls – 2021 walking tour new rotating and permanent collection. https://www.flipsnack.com/AAC75CDEFB5/gww_walkingtour2021_.html
  • Gallery Without Walls -2020-2022 new rotating pieces in downtown Lake O. https://www.flipsnack.com/AAC75CDEFB5/gww-2020-22-new-one-page-brochure.html
Fairy Tree, by John Uppinghouse, sculpture across from picnic shelter #2

Thinking about taking to the trail?

  • Iron heritage trail https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/parksrec/oswego-iron-heritage-trail

Water activities including kayak, canoe, and SUP offered at the park!

  • Canoe, Kayak and SUP rentals at George Rogers Park https://aldercreek.com/about-us/locations/george-rogers-park-lake-oswego-location/

RSVP not necessary, yet appreciated. If you find yourself free up til the last minute, please come!

Filed Under: Events, Events-Archive Tagged With: member meeting, picnic Author: Isabelle Truchon

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