By Storyhub
An illuminating trip through Vail’s winter’s magic is a centerpiece of the Rocky Mountain experience this winter: Welcome to Magic of Lights, Vail, where the majesty of the holidays will come alive in a ½-mile walk-through of displays and activations utilizing more than 500,000 low-impact LED lights.
The experience will be available through Jan. 24 at the Lower Bench area of Ford Park in Vail, only steps away from the Golden Peak base near Vail Village. The pathway through the displays winds along a snowy track and through the world-renowned Betty Ford Alpine Gardens.
What: Magic of Lights Vail
Dec 30, 2020
Governor Andrew Cuomo says agreement has been reached on a plan to let 6,700 COVID-tested fans into the first Buffalo Bills playoff game next month.and the governor says the state is hoping it will be the model the state can use to reopen business statewide. He says we can t take another six-to-nine of business lockdowns while waiting for the vaccine to become widespread.
The Governor says 6,772 Bills fans will be allowed into the stadium.first testing negative for COVID-19. They ll have to wear masks in the stadium and sit in family groups that are socially distanced from each other. They ll follow up with contact tracers after the game. But the governor says if this works.they hope to use it as the model for businesses to reopen. Cuomo says the rapid testing model with results in 20 minutes being used for this game might be the key to letting people into restaurants and other businesses again.
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