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Wearing a mask, Jacquelin Meade listens to presentations from fellow students in her organic chemistry senior seminar class taught by Wendy Strangman, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UNCW. (Photo by Michael Cline Spencer) In addition to anything else that it has wrought, a year of COVID-19 has forced officials, business owners and just about everyone else to use their greatest creative powers and to remain flexible.
In some cases, pandemic restrictions have spurred innovation. In other cases, entities are simply hoping that, as the virus becomes less of a threat, they can return to pre-COVID operations. But no one knows when that will be.
Wilmington takes advantage of downtime at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater for repairs
Termites found while making improvements at Greenfield Lake Ampitheater By Michael Praats | March 4, 2021 at 4:42 PM EST - Updated March 4 at 7:59 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Like most things, with a lot of use comes the need for repairs and maintenance. At Hugh Morton Amphitheater more commonly known as Greenfield Lake Amphitheater the City of Wilmington took advantage of COVID-19 downtime to do just that.
Repairs to the venue were much needed, according to Buildings Manager Christine Sims, with some of them dating back to Hurricane Florence. From roof repairs to new doors, to simple things like hand dryers in the bathrooms instead of paper towels, the city has been at work fixing up the venue.