What we’re
doing
We are in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and we need to stand together more than ever before by taking healthy steps to support a healthy economy. Join this community-wide initiative to support businesses that have voluntarily committed to COVID-19 health and safety practices.
Participating Businesses
Many local businesses are doing everything they can to make it safer for residents and visitors to enjoy and patronize Lincoln establishments, and we want to support them. View the directory to see which businesses have recommitted and reinvested in keeping their employees and customers safe. These organizations are welcoming people to rediscover their favorite attractions, restaurants, and businesses.
Reconnect the LNK
Community
We all want to reimagine living the Good Life in Lincoln. We can do that by recommitting and reinvesting.
#ReCoverLNK
What’s Happening in
LNK?
Re/Present: Lied Center for Performing Arts
In 2020, as arts venues around the world darkened their lights, there were a number of national shows across the country that scheduled tours. For those looking for a safe, distanced, disinfected place to perform, there was only one location for the tour – the Lied Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Read MoreRe/Align: Lincoln Orthodontics Protects Your Teeth and Your Health During COVID-19
Lincoln Orthodontics upholds the strictest standard in infection control for the health and safety of their patients and team. The pandemic has challenged many businesses, but it has only strengthened their commitment to a sanitary office environment, examination rooms, and all other areas of the office.
Re/Present: Lied Center for Performing Arts
In 2020, as arts venues around the world darkened their lights, there were a number of national shows across the country that scheduled tours. For those looking for a safe, distanced, disinfected place to perform, there was only one location for the tour – the Lied Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Local Lincoln Re/Cover Stories – Lincoln Littles
When the pandemic hit, many businesses closed down, but essential businesses had to remain open. Anne Brandt, Executive Director of…