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Morgan s Wonderland reopens after a year-long hiatus due to COVID-19

Morgan’s Wonderland reopens after a year-long hiatus due to COVID-19 Masks, online ticket reservations required to visit theme park Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – This month marks one year since Morgan’s Wonderland has been shutdown due to the pandemic. After hitting pause for a year to work with medical experts and follow all COVID-19 safety protocols, the ultra-accessible theme park said they’re ready to welcome back the public. “We have talked to doctors, we’ve talked to professors, we’ve talked to physicians, you name it,” Jessica Lizardo, general manager at Morgan’s Wonderland said. “We have (implemented) every single procedure and protocol from the experts to make sure that we are limiting the exposure of COVID-19 in the world today.”

Schertz firm donates personal protective equipment to local food bank

Schertz firm donates personal protective equipment to local food bank FacebookTwitterEmail Paul Richmond (left) of Richmond Advantage in Schertz helps San Antonio Food Bank President Eric Cooper unload boxes of personal protective equipment for use by food bank workers and volunteers and for distribution to those in need of the products.Courtesy photo A Schertz firm came through for the San Antonio Food Bank and the San Antonians its serves, with a donation of $50,000 worth of PPE products. Paul Richmond, owner of Richmond Advantage in Schertz, personally delivered the PPE (personal protective equipment) supplies Jan. 13 to the San Antonio Food Bank and its president and CEO, Eric Cooper. The donation goal was two-fold: Protect the food bank’s employees and volunteers during the Covid-19 pandemic, and distribute PPE to San Antonians in need.

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