STAY HOME. SAVE LIVES. Let’s keep our community safe. For current COVID-19 information, visit ExploreLincolnCity.com oregon coast Patrick Alexander editor & publisher Patrick Alexander editor & publisher 541-921-0413 patrick@oregoncoasttoday.com 541-921-0413 News deadline 5 pm Fridays palexander @oregoncoasttoday.com News deadline 5 pm Fridays TODAY Founded by Niki & Dave Price • May 2005 Copyright 2020 EO Media Group Founded by Niki & Coast Dave TODAY Price • May 2005 dba Oregon Copyright 2017 EO Media Group dba Oregon Coast TODAY Larayne Yaeger advertising Larayne Higgins advertising 541-992-1920 larayne@oregoncoasttoday.com 541-992-1920 Advertising deadline 10 am Mondays Mailing: PO Box 962, Lincoln City, OR 97367 Mailing: PO Box 962, Lincoln City, OR 97367 Billing or business questions? 800-882-6789 Billing or business questions? 877-737-3690 1 2 YOUR HOME — Staying at home doesn’t mean restricting your cultural intake to binge watching “Tiger King” on Netfl ix. Th e Lincoln City Cultural Center is here to help, with Creative Quarantine Facebook broadcasts at 7 pm Monday to Saturday and 2 pm on Sundays. Ad deadline 10 am Mondays from the editor A virtual top fi ve YOUR HOME — Whether it’s Strength Training, Tai Chi or Gentle Yoga, Lincoln City Parks and Recreation has a virtual class to help keep you in shape during lockdown. Check their Facebook page for updates and stay tuned for a class schedule. lyaeger @oregoncoasttoday.com 3 YOUR HOME — If you’re planning take- out this week, be sure to check the Oregon Coast TODAY Facebook page for the latest of our Lockdown Lowdown contests, supporting local restaurants and off ering the chance to win a feast. 2 • oregoncoastTODAY.com • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • April 10, 2020 4 YOUR HOME — Lincoln City’s Driftwood Public Library has increased its selection of e-books and digital audio books. Go to https://library2go. overdrive.com and select “Oceanbooks” as your home library. For assistance, contact Matthew at mbaiocchi@ lincolncity.org or 541-996-1116. 5 YOUR HOME — Life is weird right now. And Manzanita’s Hoff man Center for the Arts is hoping people will channel that weirdness into art for its new online salon “Creating in Place.” Submit your creations at https://hoff manarts.org. Assistant editor Quinn