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MerleFest is an annual "traditional plus" music festival held in Wilkesboro, North Carolina on the campus of Wilkes Community College.The festival, which is held the last weekend in April, was hosted by Grammy Award winner Doc Watson prior to his death and is named in memory and honor of his son, Eddy Merle Watson, [1] who died in a farm tractor accident in 1985.
In-person attendance has been plummeting around the country for years now, and that downward slide continued in 2021. According to a new report from CBS , overall college football attendance last ...
It feels like the 2020 Masters Tournament, which was played in mid-November this year, just wrapped up. Golf delayed and canceled a number of its big tournaments in 2020, but given the nature of ...
In August 2021, the Governor's office announced the state fair would require proof of vaccination for attendance, with some exceptions for religious or medical reasons. [11] The 2020 State Fair was canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [12] When it reopened in 2021, it saw record low attendance due to strict restrictions.
By June 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic was predicted to cause a large increase in mail voting because of the possible danger of congregating at polling places. [189] An August 2020 state-by-state analysis concluded that 76% of Americans were eligible to vote by mail in 2020, a record number.
Twenty-three of the 33 second- and third-tier games were played at venues where the announced attendance was less ... 2020 at 4:49 PM ... of 38,206 for Texas A&M-North Carolina State in 2018 ...
In response to the Coronavirus disease 2019, the 2020 show switched from in-person to digital, streaming a series of prerecorded performances over the Internet. [10] Additionally, HSB worked with Artist Relief to administer $1 million in relief aid to musicians. [10] Annual in-person festivals in Hellman Hollow resumed after the pandemic.
A masked rioter in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times) A lot of attendees are believed to have peeled off as the siege turned violent.