Oregon Coast today. (Lincoln City, OR) 2005-current, February 21, 2020, Page 2, Image 2

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LINCOLN
CITY — If you’re
the sort of person
who has to fi ght back
the urge to stroke oil
paintings in the art
gallery (so nobbly…)
then the ArtAction
exhibit is for you. Put
your creativity to work
by helping build a
community art project
this month.
See page 13
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NEWPORT —
Th e health and
safety implications
of wearing glass slippers
seem pretty signifi cant.
But enough of such
worldly concerns! Let
yourself be carried away
to a world where magic
happens (and no-one
turns an ankle) with
“Cinderella.’
See page 9
Ad deadline 10 am Mondays
from the editor
This week’s top fi ve
NEWPORT —
Standing in a tent
on the Oregon
Coast in February with
a crab melt in one hand
and a bold Pinot Noir
in the other shouldn’t
be so much fun. But
there’s something about
the Newport Seafood &
Wine Festival that just
ties it all together.
See page 12
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LINCOLN
CITY —
Portland was
arguably at its self-
proclaimed weirdest
during the ’90s. And
among those chronicling
the weirdness was
Claire Rudy Foster, the
speaker at this Sunday’s
fi nal installment of the
Oregon Legacy Series.
See coast calendar,
p10 & 11
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NEWPORT —
Th e saints will be
marching in this
Tuesday, accompanied
by a Southern
soundtrack and a host of
“eat-them-before-Lent-
starts” goodies as the
Central Coast Chorale
presents its Mardi Gras
Concert Party.
See page 7
Assistant editor Quinn