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The COVID-19 Pandemic has completely changed the way we do events. As more people are vaccinated we will begin to gather freely again. In the mean time we will follow the latest CDC guidelines to stay safe. 

For more information visit the

CDC website

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Small Gatherings with Friends and Family

April 21, 2021

The latest recommendations state it is okay to gather indoors with small groups when everyone is at least 14 days post vaccination.
If you are 14 days post vaccination you may visit unmasked with another household as long as no one is at risk.

The Best Way to Hold a Gathering

April 21, 2021

  • Masks should be worn indoors and outdoors except when eating or drinking.

  • Avoid crowds and indoor spaces that are not well ventilated. 

  • Guests should avoid direct contact, like handshakes or hugs and continue to distance at least 6ft when possible

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Planning for Food and Drinks

April 10, 2021

There is no evidence that handling or eating food spreads COVID-19, but it is always important to follow food safety practices.

  • Encourage guests to bring food and drinks for their household.

  • Limit people going in and out of the food preparation areas.

  • Have one person serve all the food.

  • Use single-use options, like salad dressings, food containers, plates and utensils, and condiments.

  • Limit crowding in areas where food is served.

  • Offer no-touch trash cans for guests to easily throw away food items.

  • Wash dishes in the dishwasher or with hot soapy water immediately following the gathering.

Practice Good Hand Hygiene

April 1, 2021

  • Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after you have been in a public place, after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing and before eating.

    • Make sure to dry your hands completely using a clean towel or by air drying.

  • If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.

  • Avoid touching your mask, eyes, nose, and mouth.

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