GREENSBORO, N.C. — One of the most popular places for children to play in Greensboro is ready to open this Saturday, September 5!
Governor Roy Cooper's decision on a modified Phase 2.5 cleared the way for the Greensboro Children's Museum to reopen after spending more than 100 days closed due to COVID-19.
Marion King is the museum's Chief Executive Officer. She says the museum is ready to open at half capacity and with new safety procedures in place.
"New cleaning procedures, sanitizing, all of the staff have been trained, we've had practice, so we know we'll reopen to a little different situation with fewer guests and we've learned how to move families through the museum at a safer distance," said King. "We've removed a few things from the exhibits so there's not quite as many manipulative's but there's still a lot of hands on activities. Lots of sanitizing, lots of extra supplies, we're ready to open!"
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