Covid Policy Updated - January 5th, 2022
 

We are excited to have guests return to our center and we are dedicated to making all visits as safe and enjoyable as possible. Please carefully read our policy and return to this page frequently for updates. Due to the increased surge of positive covid cases, the following policies are effective immediately.


EVENTS, PROGRAMS & PERFORMANCES

Total capacity shall not exceed 35

  • All attendees must be masked at all times regardless of vaccination status

  • All attendees must show proof of being fully vaccinated or show proof of a negative COVID-19 test 48 hours before the event

  • 25 guests including JGCA Staff and/or Point Person and/or combination of

  • 5 performers/Artist

  • O.W.L program (in-person) will be suspended for 30 days. We will reevaluate on Feb 2nd.

  • Please keep in mind, event and program cancellations will be on a case by case basis. Check our website frequently for updates!


  1. Wear a Mask and Use Hand Sanitizer - Regardless of vaccination status, staff and visitors are required to wear masks at all times while at the Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts. (Except while consuming beverages. At this time no food is permitted) Disposable masks may be available for a donation of $1 for those who are not prepared. Hand sanitizer is available for your use.

  2. Keep a Safe Physical Distance - A distance of at least six (6) feet indoors between individuals not in the same household is needed for safety. Seating will be limited and designed to accommodate social distancing.

  3. Restroom use - Our facility has a single restroom with limited space which should be used by one individual at a time.

  4. Surface cleaning - Sanitizing wipes and cleaning materials are available at the facility. Please clean surfaces (tables, doors, faucets) during use at your event to ensure safety for all attendees.

  5. Be Careful, Be Kind - Please be kind to our staff and each other, respecting our rules and facility. We are here to share in and celebrate community arts while looking out for the health and safety of all.


COVID-19 is extremely contagious and these precautions, designed to minimize your risk of contracting it, are not a guarantee of your safety.