In the spirit of community and caring for each other, we want everyone to feel safe, protected and in compliance with current CDC recommendations.
February 1, 2023:
UPDATE! We have updated our long-term COVID policy and given it its own page on our website. Click the link below to visit the new page! The link can also be found under “About” in our site’s navigation.
www.wimberleyvalleysaori.com/about/covid-policy
May 17, 2021:
UPDATE! We’re still seeing new daily reported COVID cases in Hays County, but that number continues to drop now that vaccinations are readily available to the public. We are optimistic! We are, however, still using caution and following CDC recommendations for our studio re-opening (for in-person weaving sessions and classes) on Wednesday, June 16th, 2021.
Upon our re-opening, we will be welcoming individuals who have received their full COVID-19 vaccination(s). Masks will no longer be required for our vaccinated students, but we do ask that proof of vaccination is shown upon entering our studio, so that we can all relax and enjoy our time together!
We may be updating this statement with new information and updated studio status as conditions change.
May 12, 2021:
UPDATE! Currently in Hays County, confirmed cases are still being reported daily, though much fewer than several months ago. Still, caution and CDC recommendations are guiding our re-opening policy.
We are pleased to announce that the studio (for in-person weaving sessions and classes) will open Wednesday, June 16th, 2021 to individuals who have received their complete COVID-19 vaccination. Safe CDC practices will be observed, and masks will be required indoors.
We may be updating this statement with new information and updated studio status as conditions change.
February 26, 2021:
Currently in Hays County, Texas, where Wimberley is located, diagnosed COVID cases are still rising each week. The studio (for in-person weaving sessions and classes) is currently closed and will remain closed until the time, hopefully very soon, where vaccinations are readily available, and the data indicates newly diagnosed cases, hospitalizations, and deaths from this virus are rapidly declining.
We will be updating this post with new information and updated studio status as conditions change.