Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Masking rule ends at Perot Theatre

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The Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council will continue social distancing at the Perot Theatre, but mask wearing by the general public will not be required.

The decision by the Perot Theatre — which is located on the Texas side of Texarkana — was made in response to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s announceme­nt to reopen Texas businesses and lift the mask mandate effective March 10. The decision also applies to the Regional Arts Center and Arts on Main.

Frequently touched surfaces will be sanitized with handwashin­g encouraged. Following the current Centers for Disease Control guidelines is highly encouraged, in addition to mask wearing, the theatre said.

TRAHC senior staff, board president, and designated board members met recently to discuss current protocols and potential impacts of the upcoming changes to public facilities and events managed by the organizati­on.

Masks will still be available upon entry of any building managed by the Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council. Hand sanitizing stations are placed in high-traffic areas of the buildings.

“We will continue to watch Covid numbers in our area, evaluate patron and attendee responses and modify policies as guidelines are updated to ensure safety compliance and continued community support,” the arts agency said.

Questions or concerns may be addressed by contacting the Humanities Council at (903) 792-8681 or the Perot Theatre at (903) 792-4992.

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