South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

TAKING PRECAUTION­S

- ByWayne K. Roustan Wayne K. Roustan can be reached at wkroustan@ sunsentine­l.com or 561379-6119 or on Twitter@ WayneRoust­an

The Las Olas Art Fair in Fort Lauderdale Florida drew a crowd of mostly masked guests Saturday. The art fair has taken extra safety precaution­s this year due to COVID-19. All attendees are asked towear a mask upon entering the festival, traffic flows in one direction, and social distancing is required between artists and guests.

The thousands of art lovers attending the 33rd annual Las Olas Art Fair on Saturday diligently followed masking and distancing protocols to prevent the gather from becoming a COVID-19 supersprea­der event.

Those who were not wearingmas­ksquickly put them on when reminded, said Customs and Border Protection Explorer Brianna Ortega, who was helping enforcehea­lthand safety rules.

“Some people just forget, but [wearing a mask] is becoming a habit,” said Ortega, as she turned to catch Anna Stemer walking by without her face covered.

“I felt bad,” Stemer laughed. “I was taking advantage of the free coffee [and] and having one last sip before throwing it outandmyma­skwas down for a second. I felt busted, but she was nice about it.”

Earlier in the week, a group of doctors had raised concerns that the outdoor art festivalwo­uld risk spreading the coronaviru­s and they asked local government officials to cancel the show.

The city and county did not. That was a relief for people such as artist Rick Lowe.

“Many of us have not had any income in the last six or seven months,” he said. “It’s been a hardship on artists like you can’t imagine.”

COVID concerns canceled other large public events, including the 2020 Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale and December’s Fort Lauderdale Winterfest Boat Parade.

The annual Fort Lauderdale Internatio­nal Boat Show is still set to kick off later this month and the Fort Lauderdale Air Show, is scheduled to take offinNovem­ber.

The art fair has procedures in place designed to keep the public safe.

There are limited access points. Foot traffic is one way ineachdire­ction, east andwest.

Everyone must wear a mask inside the ropedoff areas of Las Olas. Artist tentsmust be 6 feet apart. Onlytwopeo­ple are allowed in a tent at a time unless they are part of the samegroup. Andthere are other rules.

There also are tents with hand sanitizers, portable sinks, and extra masks at the ready.

The success of this weekend eventmay prove others can be held if the same precaution­s are taken.

For festival-goerFabiol­a Excellence, the decision is simple.

“If I feel uncomforta­ble, I justwon’t go,” she said.

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MIKESTOCKE­R/SOUTHFLORI­DASUNSENTI­NEL The LasOlasArt Fair in Fort Lauderdale drewa crowd ofmostlyma­sked guests on Saturday. The art fair has taken extra safetyprec­autions this yeardue toCOVID-19. All attendees are asked towear amask upon entering the festival, trafficflo­ws in one direction, and social distancing is required between artists and guests.

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