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Some Washington gyms are skirting COVID-19 restrictions, becoming ‘wellness centers’
The business formerly known as North Park Athletic Club in Spokane has rebranded itself as a wellness center. Author: Brandon Jones (KREM) Updated: 8:04 AM PST December 10, 2020
SPOKANE, Wash. Gyms are one of many businesses that have changed operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
They’re not allowed to be open under Washington’s current coronavirus restrictions and it’ll remain that way until 2021. With restrictions still in place through Jan. 4, some are trying to work around those guidelines.
“For us as an organization, we don’t believe in standing still,” said the owner of Wellness Center at North Park, Joel Tampien. “We understand the importance of what we provide for our community.”
Washington wineries hope community support continues through the winter
Wineries, restaurants and bars in Washington are hoping for community support through the winter as statewide COVID-19 restrictions were extended into January. Author: Kierra Elfalan Updated: 7:21 PM PST December 12, 2020
WOODINVILLE, Wash. Some Washington wineries are seeing an uptick in sales as people load their pantries and stock up during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Wineries have had to make some major changes to survive during the pandemic since the industry relies on three main avenues for sales: distribution to restaurants, grocery stores and online sales.
Chris and Kelly Sparkman own Sparkman Cellars in Woodinville. They remember a time when distribution froze entirely.