The Lakewood Arts Center will be holding its Festival of the Arts for the 61st year in Lake Oswego later this month.
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The Festival of the Arts will feature interactive activities, new immersive exhibits for the family, music, and food. There will be three days of live music by Robert Henry and The Repeaters, and Jacquie Roar.
The featured exhibit of the festival will be The Imagination Menagerie, which combines children’s creativity with professional artists’ talents. Children from kindergarten through grade eight are asked to draw their most imaginative and fanciful creatures. Professional artists then use these images to create their own works of art in their individual styles.
The Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts began in 1963 and is an education program of Lakewood Center for the Arts. Held every year, the festival takes place at George Rogers Park and the Lakewood Center.
The Lakewood Center for the Arts is a non-profit organization. Any funding the organization receives over its yearly operating costs of $350,000 goes to its projects that include youth outreach and theater productions,
The hours of the festival will be this Friday, June 21 and Saturday, June 22 from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, then Sunday, June 23 from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
