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Ways to help
Check the always up-to-date listings over at Communitech.ca.
Ways to support local
Looking for more places to support, check out Support Waterloo Eats and KW From Home - both awesome resources for local businesses and how to order from them.
Crafty Ramen has gift cards available for purchase online.
Get ready to get those thank you frontline worker gifts at Gifted with a gift card. DM Sylvia to purchase.
All Things Preserved has free porch drop-off anywhere in the Region.
Is the air in your house getting a little stale being locked in? No worries, The Scented Market has you covered. They're still shipping and if you're in Ariss, you can pick up directly. (Here's hoping we don't run out of deodorant. -Ed.)
The Loop in Uptown Waterloo is offering 15% and free local deliveries.
Swine and Vine has weekly take out menus and free delivery.
White Rabbit has cocktails to go and take out online now!
Order some farm fresh veggies from Milky Way Farms through LocalLine.
Things to do (at home)
XBC has free online H.I.I.T, bootcamp and yoga classes throughout the week. (It's my gym and I miss going there. -Ed.)
Emily and Chaveen are hosting Online Bachata Flashmob lessons on Instagram every Wednesday and Sunday at 5 pm. If you miss them, you can catch up on their YouTube channel.
The Four Bells Fitness Emporium has a YouTube channel with strength and conditioning workouts for you to do at home. Plus, Mark makes some good jokes.
Three Tides Wellness has online movement classes. Check their site for details.
Send some love with Merrily Designs. Choose a card and a message and Merrily will send it out to make someone's day.
Purple Teeth Consulting launched their Thirsty Wine Club. Choose from two or four bottle packages - delivered on Thursdays.
Trivial Soup has Harry Potter Trivia on Wednesday, April 1 starting at 7:30 pm. You need to download Google Hangouts first.
THEMUSEUM has a Free Paint Night with Social Art livestream on Facebook on Thursday, April 2 starting at 6:30 pm.
Watch old GI Joe episodes on YouTube.
When you're not supporting local restaurants with takeout, why not improve your cooking game? Nick Benninger and his family have launched a new cooking series to help you make some awesome meals at home. (The only thing getting us through this is the thought of bone broth at the Chriskindl Market in December. -Ed.)