NORWOOD - This year’s Norwood Village Green Concert Series will now be open to a full audience. After Governor Andrew Cuomo’s announcement on June 15 and in consultation and confirmation with St. …
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NORWOOD - This year’s Norwood Village Green Concert Series will now be open to a full audience.
After Governor Andrew Cuomo’s announcement on June 15 and in consultation and confirmation with St. Lawrence County Interim Public Health Direct Jolene Munger on June 16 the Norwood Village Green Concert Series will lift its restricted area of 200 people as of June 17.
Now the Norwood Village Green is fully open to the series audience in the same manner as it has been for the past 48 years.
The series will continue to require a distance of 6 feet between any performer and the audience. It will also require the volunteer National Honor Society high school students use masks. The series engages 3-4 high school volunteers per event where they receive community service credit. The series will continue to require a temperature check of these volunteers and will follow school protocols for them.
All other audience and worker restrictions will be lifted.