Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce, IU East and RAM announce postponements to upcoming events1/6/2022 January 6, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Daniel Arthur, Communications Daniel@WCAreaChamber.org (765) 962-1511 Richmond, Ind. - In consideration of the health and safety of the community and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce, Indiana University East and Richmond Art Museum (RAM) have mutually determined the best course of action is to postpone their respective upcoming public events, the Chamber Annual Dinner and Palate to Palette, until a later time.
The three organizations considered the size of the events, with regular attendance of hundreds of guests, and that the events are held in indoor venues. Additionally, Wayne County is experiencing a rise in coronavirus cases putting a strain on the health care system. With these considerations in mind, the boards and university determined the best course of action was to postpone the events.
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