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Disneyland, OC theme parks allowed more visitors as the county qualifies for yellow tier
By Kelli Johnson and Mary Stringini
Published article
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - With the official start of summer just over a month away, Orange County has qualified for California s least-restrictive yellow tier, which will increase capacity at theme parks such as Disneyland and Knott s Berry Farm.
County officials said the change will take effect May 19, allowing most businesses in the county to increase their operational capacity.
Orange County eligible to move into yellow tier
Capacity at theme parks will increase to 35%, compared to the 25% that was allowed under the orange tier.
The Environmental Education Collaborative (EEC), a grassroots alliance that works to elevate environmental education, and the Inlandia Institute, a regionally focused literary and cultural arts nonprofit and publishing house, have teamed up for this year’s environmental art contest. Reporter Cassidy Taylor has your call for environmental themed art…
The Inlandia Institute in partnership with Environmental Education Collaborative, is putting out a call for visual, literary, and performance artists throughout Riverside and San Bernardino Counties for the EEC’s virtual art contest for 2021. Now open for submissions from students in Pre-K though 12th grade and adults, the deadline to submit art is 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 15, 2021. This year’s Environmental Art Contest themes are air and justice, and all art must be related to air or environmental justice, or the intersection of the two. Prizes include $100 to the top winner of each contest and $50 to the top submissions in ea
The Environmental Education Collaborative (EEC), a grassroots alliance that works to elevate environmental education, and the Inlandia Institute, a regionally focused literary and cultural arts nonprofit and publishing house, have teamed up for this year’s environmental art contest. Reporter Cassidy Taylor has your call for environmental themed art…
The Inlandia Institute in partnership with Environmental Education Collaborative, is putting out a call for visual, literary, and performance artists throughout Riverside and San Bernardino Counties for the EEC’s virtual art contest for 2021. Now open for submissions from students in Pre-K though 12th grade and adults, the deadline to submit art is 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 15, 2021. This year’s Environmental Art Contest themes are air and justice, and all art must be related to air or environmental justice, or the intersection of the two. Prizes include $100 to the top winner of each contest and $50 to the top submissions in ea