COAST CALENDAR Friday, June 26 Saturday, June 27 GET LISTED As the coast begins to re-open, our editorial team is back at TODAY Towers, and ready to list your events. Email the time, date and venue to us at news@oregoncoasttoday.com. Sunday, June 28 Monday, June 29 Tuesday, June 30 Wednesday, July 1 Morning Morning Morning Enliven your refrigerator with fresh fruits and vegetables from Newport Farmers Market, running from 9 am to 1 pm at the corner of Highway 101 and Angle Street. What better way to start the week than hitting the drive-through at Pacifi c Grind for great coff ee and breakfast burritos? Call in your order anytime from 8 am to 12:30 pm at 541-994-8314. Wave at the Oregon Coast TODAY offi ce on your way past — and feel free to shout out headline suggestions. Get your week off to a fl ying start by admiring the majestic ospreys that have taken up residence at Lincoln City’s Kirtsis Park on NE 22nd Street. Bring your binoculars but best leave any fresh fi sh at home. Get moo-ving and grab fresh dairy products, fruits, vegetables and more at Tillamook Farmers Market 9 am-2 pm on the corner of Laurel Avenue and Second Street. Lunch “There’s no such thing as a free lunch,” said every high school economics teacher that has ever lived. Grumblefi sh Music begs to diff er, off ering a 100-percent free meal with just one condition. All patrons must “pay” by saying “I love Grumblefi sh Music.” Also featuring live music. 11 am-12:30 pm, 1845 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City. Mid-morning Discovery in Stone, a by-donation, all-levels class at Bay City Arts Center, off ers open-house-style instruction with teachers and experienced stone carvers on hand to answer questions and share techniques. Tools are available for use and purchase on site. 9 am-4 pm, Saturday and Sunday, 5680 A Street. FMI, call 503-842-7013 or email baycityartscenter@gmail.com. That nagging feeling you’ve been nursing all morning is actually a hankering for a Shipwreck Turnover, the perfect combination of caramel, bacon and crunchy apple. Get yours from Captain Dan’s Pirate Pastry Shop, SE 51st Street and Highway 101. 541-996-4600. Morning Need some motivation to get moving? Join Lincoln City Parks and Recreation for a “Cardio Circuit” workout, streaming live on the LCP&R Facebook page at 7 am. Afternoon Morning Yaki Bergman and Ken Peplowski will host a small group of Siletz Bay Music Festival musicians for wonderful music and sparkling conversation. 3 pm via Zoom and Facebook Live. Free but donations welcome. RSVP to info@ siletzbaymusic.org to receive the links. Lunch Set up on the front lawn of the Lincoln City Cultural Center, the Lincoln City Farmers Market off ers homegrown, home-baked and hand-crafted treats. 9 am-3 pm, 540 NE Highway 101. Mid-morning Need some fresh air? Rent a kayak or a fat bike from Safari Town Surf in Lincoln City and you can enjoy wide open spaces with the wind in your hair. Call them at 541-996-6335. Outdoor seating at the Black Squid Beer House is perfect for summer afternoons. So, pair your brew with a gourmet street food from the crew at the Calle booth and plan how to make next week a blast. 3001 SW Hwy. 101, Lincoln City. Call 541-614-0733. Lunch Morning Lunch Start your weekend with something new from Zest in Lincoln City, which has re-opened as a vegetarian and vegan restaurant with a focus on sustainability. Find them at 1816 NE Hwy. 101 or call 541-921-1423. There are few problems in this world that cannot be solved by the proper application of syrup- drenched pancakes. Put this theory to the test with a visit to Pig ’N Pancake. Serving from 6 am onward. Call them at 541-265-9065 for Newport and 541-994-3268 for Lincoln City. Live Music Freddie Lamb — An evening with a talented guitar player and songwriter from McMinnville. 5-7 pm, Lord Brixxton’s, 3245 North Highway 101, Depoe Bay. Afternoon Exercise your creativity with a Sand Dancing Mandala Workshop at Devil’s Punchbowl. Join Odessa Kirk for a day of meditation, body movement and joyful expression, while creating divinely inspired art. Noon-3 pm. $75 per person or $125 for two. RSVP by Thursday, June 25, to sanddancing.art@ gmail.com. Afternoon Need an accompaniment to tonight’s evening meal? Grab your growler and head to Beachcrest Brewing at Salishan for a fi ll of Lincoln City logger, a German-style Helles lager that is perfect for summer sipping. Call 541-234-4013. Richard Sharpless — Live and in-person. ‘Retired’ from his days playing in Nashville, Richard plays guitar and sings his own tunes plus an eclectic mix of favorites. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477. Live Music George Bruner — Spend an evening with this acoustic guitarist-vocalist. 5-7 pm, Lord Brixxton’s 3245 N Hwy. 101, Depoe Bay, 541-764-4222. Evening Evening Steve Cook — Live and in-person. ‘60s-’70s classics, standards, blues and ballads. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477. There’s no place like home, but with tonight’s big-screen off ering from the PAC Picture Show, the parking lot of the Newport Performing Arts Center is the next best thing. 8:30 pm, 777 W. Olive Street. $15 per vehicle. To learn more, donate or reserve a parking space, go to www.pacpictureshow.com. Evening This evening’s big-screen off ering from the PAC Picture Show is sure to leave you with “a glorious feeling,” whatever the weather. 8:30 pm at the Newport Performing Arts Center, 777 W. Olive Street. $15 per vehicle. To learn more, donate or reserve a parking space, go to www. pacpictureshow.com. Siletz Bay Buffet Quick Serve Mexican Grill "It's Better at the Beach!" Evening There is no ‘I’ in team. But there is at least one ‘I’ in linguini, manicotti, ravioli and a host of other delicious dishes available from Mangia Italian Deli at Salishan Marketplace; now off ering delivery from Depoe Bay to Lincoln City. Call them at 541-764-2501. Live Music Steve Cook — Live and in-person. ‘60s-’70s classics, standards, blues and ballads. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477. HOURS 10am - 10pm Sunday - Thursday 10am - 12am Friday & Saturday • On the beach in Lincoln City • 1-888-CHINOOK • chinookwinds.com 10 • oregoncoastTODAY.com • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • June 26, 2020 Tonight is pizza night and Gallucci’s Pizzeria is an old hand at this take-out lark. They’ve got special fl at boxes to put your pizza in and everything. It’s awesome. Give them call at 541-994- 3411 to pick your pie. Live Music Richard Sharpless — Live and in-person. ‘Retired’ from his days playing in Nashville, Richard plays guitar and sings his own tunes plus an eclectic mix of favorites. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477. Celebrate PRIDE with a Drive In Drag Queen Story Time for children at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. Take a picnic for an afternoon of tailgating and insight into concepts of gender. Free. Noon, 5410 NE Hwy. 101. Evening Filling the hours of quarantine led some people well and truly down the rabbit hole. The result? “Quarantine Cat Film Festival,” one of the latest off erings from The Bijou Theatre’s Virtual Cinema series. For details, go to cinemalovers.com. Live Music Evening Popcorn is a serious business at The Bijou Theatre. Whether you like it sweet, salty or slathered in olive oil and brewer’s yeast, they’ve got you covered. Place your order by calling 541-994-8255 between 6 and 7 pm and they’ll bring it out to your car. Live Music Steve Cook — Live and in-person. ‘60s-’70s classics, standards, blues and ballads. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547-4477. Richard Sharpless — Live and in-person. ‘Retired’ from his days playing in Nashville, Richard plays guitar and sings his own tunes plus an eclectic mix of favorites. 6-8:30 pm, The Drift Inn, 124 Hwy. 101 N., Yachats, 541-547- 4477. 10am - 10pm • Sunday-Thursday 10am - 12am • Friday & Saturday House-baked bread, premium deli cuts, cheeses and crisp veggies come together for your masterpiece sub sandwich! At Siletz Bay Buffet, casino second floor. Must be at 21 years or older to enter Casino building “It’s Better at the Beach!” • ON THE BEACH IN LINCOLN CITY • 1-888-CHINOOK • CHINOOKWINDS.COM oregoncoastTODAY.com • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • June 26, 2020 • 11