Kansas County Club Plaza Promotes Art Fair Comeback Despite COVID Risk

Not so long ago . . . Medical professional gave protesters for "racial justice" got a free pass when it came to COVID risk

Two years later the pandemic persists and there's talk of rising numbers. 

However, even the most cautious healthcare leader will admit that COVID fatigue is REAL and most of the public isn't masking up or paying much attention to safety protocols even as a new variant skyrockets pandemic numbers.

Accordingly, here's a peek at one of the most beloved local events that hopes to make a return . . .

According to a release from the Country Club Plaza, the 91st Annual Plaza Art Fair is scheduled for Sept. 23-25.

"Presented by Saint Luke’s, the longstanding tradition will again bring together 240 artists and more than 250,000 visitors from across the country to celebrate art, food and culture," officials said in the release.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas City's massive Plaza Art Fair planned again for September 2022

Officials announced Thursday that the Plaza Art Fair will be back in full force in 2022.According to a release from the Country Club Plaza, the 91st Annual Plaza Art Fair is scheduled for Sept.

Further reading . . .

Coronavirus FAQ: Can I get COVID outdoors? (With printable poster on how to cut risks)

Outdoor events are way less risky than indoor events when it comes to COVID. They are still, by far, the safest way to gather as the country continues to see high levels of cases and rising hospitalizations. But "way less risky" is not "zero risk."

You decide . . .

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