Mary T continues: “We are proud of our record for safety as we pursued our goal to Keep Live Music Alive in the Twin Cities. In January 2022, Mary T.’s team of health advisors recommended the implementation of a proof of vaccination requirement in addition to requesting that masks be worn when not seated at a table. We reopened indoors in January 2021 after a two-month statewide restaurant closure, as vaccines were still becoming available and for several months continued to employ musicians and welcome music fans while implementing aggressive safety protocols like plexiglass protection, advanced ventilation and strict table spacing and masking. June 1: Linden Hills Chamber Orchestra, Lake Harriet Park, 7:30 p.m. Teachers don't tell you that hawks fly and catch some prey in the. From as early as Jwhen drive-in concerts began, through November 2020 in its first heated tent, Crooners presented 250 live concerts, very likely the most such concerts in the country. June 1: Joey Flip & Tim Cheesebrow, Minnehaha Regional Park, 7 p.m. But they never talk about the environmental aspects of the city or its rivers and parks. In the first months of COVID, four custom-designed outdoor spaces were created from scratch, with Crooners offering dozens of local artists ways to earn a living, and audiences chances for distance-safe live assembly.