News Around Town: Yesterday the Governor announced North Carolina will be moving to Phase 3 of COVID Reopening. Dr. Mandy Cohen recognized that not all metrics are perfect, but the state feels they have the capacity to adequately respond to an increase in virus spread. This Executive Order expires October 23, and if metrics continue to improve, North Carolinians can expect further easing of restrictions. So what are the new rules? Physical distancing and mask wearing are still important (as is washing hands), but a few industries will get to open this Friday at 5 pm:
Large outdoor venues with seating greater than 10,000 may operate with 7% occupancy for spectators.
Smaller outdoor entertainment venues, like arenas or amphitheaters, may operate outdoors at 30% of outdoor capacity, or 100 guests, whichever is less.
Movie theaters and conference centers may open indoor spaces to 30% of capacity, or 100 guests, whichever is less.
Bars may operate outdoors at 30% of outdoor capacity, or 100 guests, whichever is less.
Amusement parks may open at 30% occupancy, outdoor attractions only.
The limits on mass gatherings will remain at 25 people indoors and 50 people outdoors.
The 11 pm curfew on alcohol sales for in-person consumption in locations such as restaurants and outdoor bars will be extended to October 23.
News Around Town: Hooks-Orr American Legion Post 235 has been busy beautifying and rehabbing the Veteran’s Memorial at Stumptown Park. Phase I has been completed and the crews are now working on Phase II, which includes laying paver bricks inscribed with the names of veterans. Learn more about what has been done and what will be done on the Legion’s website. Aside from the painted mural, the project is expected to be complete by November 11.
Don’t Forget: Vote for COS Kids up to 10 times a day in the $25,000 Neighborhood Assist Grant contest from State Farm. The contest ends tomorrow, October 2 and winners will be announced November 4. Get your friends in on the voting action, too.