Now that Seattle is on the mend after being battered by the deadly virus, there are rewards for Seattleites who have been fighting tooth and nail to eradicate COVID.
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Every summer, Seattleites would go to parks across the city to watch the Seattle Shakespeare Company's plays. Last year, no one was seen performing in parks because of the pandemic and anti-virus restrictions. Now, so excited, the actors are back, and the plays will get underway in a non-socially distant way. That means Seattleites will finally get to watch their plays once again as usual.
This year, they are performing "The Comedy of Errors." Having practiced just to surprise Seattleites again this summer, actors and actresses will perform in parks throughout the Puget Sound region from July 23 to August 8.
Click on this link for more details: https://www.seattleshakespeare.org/ssc-production/the-comedy-of-errors-wo-2021/
Last but not least, Digable Planets will also be back with us later today. The Welcome Back Seattle events will be held in Pioneer Square (July 24, 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.) and Westlake Park (July 25, 12-9 p.m.)
For more information, please click on this link: https://durkan.seattle.gov/2021/07/digable-planets-to-headline-free-sunset-concert-at-welcome-back-to-westlake-event/
As a Seattleite, you must have done your part in the city's fight against the dreadful pandemic. You helped fight the pandemic, insofar as you were able. They say that all's well that ends well, the city finally on right track to success is undoubtedly contingent upon your willingness to do your part.
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