December 2020:
Well, I for one will be glad to close the books on 2020, and I suspect I am far from the only one. We held things together, and did well considering the circumstances. Things did look dramatically different, though, and our production levels did take a strong hit. There were two areas where we had a stronger year than 2019, however. Our municipal coverage was more comprehensive and we had a greater number of special productions. That is no small thing, and I am grateful to our staff and the community for making that happen.
We also radically changed how we deliver our services, with further innovations lining up for the first quarter of 2021. So we may have hit the floor in 2020, but we are definitely bouncing back, and I can not wait to see what happens over the next few months. To brighter times ahead, I say “Happy New Year!“
You can find out more about this past month or year’s productions by clicking on the pictures above.
Well, I for one will be glad to close the books on 2020, and I suspect I am far from the only one. We held things together, and did well considering the circumstances. Things did look dramatically different, though, and our production levels did take a strong hit. There were two areas where we had a stronger year than 2019, however. Our municipal coverage was more comprehensive and we had a greater number of special productions. That is no small thing, and I am grateful to our staff and the community for making that happen.
We also radically changed how we deliver our services, with further innovations lining up for the first quarter of 2021. So we may have hit the floor in 2020, but we are definitely bouncing back, and I can not wait to see what happens over the next few months. To brighter times ahead, I say “Happy New Year!“
You can find out more about this past month or year’s productions by clicking on the pictures above.
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