lively Rinse feet after reading, because nothing gets you closer to the beach www.oregoncoasttoday.com The Spectacular Toledo Swap Meet Toledo Memorial Field June 28th | 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 385 NW A Street Toledo, Oregon Auto Parts • Motorcycle Parts, Tools • Household Items • Toys Furniture • Clothes • Antiques, & Other Cool Stuff! Find what you’ve been looking for or get rid of what you can’t use! Everyone is Welcome! All Proceeds Go To Charity! Waterfront Market Vendors will be there! Inspired by your special bond Urgent Care Medical Office – Manzanita 10445 Neahkahnie Creek Road | 503-368-2292 Monday – Friday 8 am – 6 pm Sunday and holidays 10 am – 4 pm Beginning July 1: Saturday & Sunday 10 am – 6 pm Medical Office – Plaza 1100 Third St., Tillamook | 503-815-2292 Monday – Friday 8 am – 6 pm Saturday 10 am – 6 pm Sunday and holidays 10 am – 6 pm Medical Office – Lincoln City 1105 SE Jetty Ave., Lincoln City | 541-614-0482 Be sure to reserve your space early Admission $2.00 per person Children under 12 free Monday – Friday 8 am – 6 pm Saturday Closed Sunday and holidays 10 am – 4 pm AdventistHealthTillamook.org For more information call 541-336-3183 or email director@toledooregon.org Put on by the Toledo Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the Toledo Active Group A service of Adventist Health Tillamook RHC/Medical Office Network 4 • oregoncoastTODAY.com • facebook.com/oregoncoasttoday • June 26, 2020 Drag yourself out for some fun {span}Lincoln City will celebrate PRIDE this Tuesday, June 30, with a Drive In Drag Queen Story Time for children at the Lincoln City Cultural Center.{/span} Th e free event, funded by local nonprofi t Activate Arts, invites guests to tailgate six feet apart while drag queens read and perform at noon in the center’s parking lot. A $5 raffl e will raise funds for arts programs in the Lincoln County youth shelter and juvenile detention. Th e event is inspired by Drag Queen Story Hour, a program that sees {span} drag queens reading stories to children in libraries, schools and bookstores. According to its website, the program “captures the imagination and play of the gender fl uidity of childhood and gives kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models. In spaces like this, kids are able to see people who defy rigid gender restrictions and imagine a world where people can present as they wish, where dress up is real.”{/span} “Drag Queen Story Hour is a fun and important program that celebrates diversity in the way that children may dress and act,” said Judy Zuckerman, director of youth and family services at Brooklyn Public Library. “It encourages children to look beyond gender stereotypes and embrace unfettered exploration of self. Programs like DQSH encourage acceptance of diff erence and help to prevent bullying, while providing an enjoyable literary experience.” Crystal Atkins of Activate Arts said her nonprofi t will soon represent the Lincoln City chapter of Drag Queen Story Hour. “As an arts activist I am looking for ways to educate and inspire youth to become equitable and inclusive creatives,” she said. Atkins urged guests at the {span}Drive In Drag Queen Story Time{/span} event to express themselves with attire that celebrates who they are and “be ready to advocate for love.” “Th is is an opportunity for our community to have inclusive conversations with our children about being true to the self and creating equitable acceptance and protection for all,” she said. “Let us come together through the joy of story telling and drag queen performance art.” Th e Lincoln City Cultural Center is located at 540 NE Hwy. 101.