![]() ![]() Johnson said part of making sure guests are taken care of is ensuring social distancing. “As far as for our artists and our vendors, we really want to make sure they get the support that they need, and that they’re able to have a creative outlet, as well as the community Panoply is something everybody looks forward to, its a part of Huntsville culture, so we just kind of really want to get back to that, and for everybody to enjoy Panoply, have a good time, but also feel like they’re going to be safe,” Johnson said. ![]() Johnson said last year’s virtual “I-Panoply” was a success in the wake of the pandemic, but organizers decided it was better to try and make in-person a priority for 2021. ![]() “It’s going to be a taste of art, a taste of music and more,” Arts Huntsville Marketing and Public Relations Director Patrice Johnson said. It’s called ‘A Taste of Panoply,’ and while there will still be food options, the music and art festival is no more food-focused than previous years, but one can expect a scaled-down event. That included one of Huntsville’s staple events, Panoply but for 2021, they’re returning to their roots. – The pandemic has affected many traditions in Huntsville over the past year, leading many of those who didn’t cancel to try going virtual in 2020. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.
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