We've had a couple of calls/texts regarding Bownanza and the virus. We confirmed this morning with the City of Bryan that they are still permitting large groups, so as of this moment we will continue with Bownanza plans, unless directed otherwise by the city.
Our decision to not to cancel the event is not an easy one, nor is it one that we have taken lightly. Risks are somewhat mitigated because it is held at an outdoor venue and I believe we are, collectively, a relatively heathy population group. Part of me feels like we need to follow suit with the near-draconian efforts to "contain" the virus, but I also feel compelled to continue with the event to provide some much needed "normalcy" to some of the hysteria.
That said, I think we need to exercise an abundance of caution, most of which is common sense, but probably still needs to be pointed out...
First, if you are sick - DON'T COME! Even if it's not likely COVID, now isn't the time to "push through" and create uncertainty.
If you have recently traveled to a high risk country, consider skipping this one.
If your immune system (or that of a close loved one) is compromised, it's probably a good idea to stay away from any large public gathering, even Bownanza.
I know there are several of our members that are, or have, courageously battled cancer or other serious ailments, and the love from our TBH brothers and sisters is therapeutic (and we want to shower you with all the love we can), but if you are in a high risk group, we encourage you to stay home, get well and we'll see you next year (while showering you with love and prayers from afar!
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Teams - be sure to OVERLY sanitize your food preparation and serving areas! This should go without saying, but I'm saying it anyway! I'll have plenty of Nitrile gloves at Team Rib if you need any.
I'm very much looking forward to seeing those of you that make the trip this weekend, and we'll miss those that can't make it. Travel safe, or self-quarantine safe, whichever your choice!
Our decision to not to cancel the event is not an easy one, nor is it one that we have taken lightly. Risks are somewhat mitigated because it is held at an outdoor venue and I believe we are, collectively, a relatively heathy population group. Part of me feels like we need to follow suit with the near-draconian efforts to "contain" the virus, but I also feel compelled to continue with the event to provide some much needed "normalcy" to some of the hysteria.
That said, I think we need to exercise an abundance of caution, most of which is common sense, but probably still needs to be pointed out...
First, if you are sick - DON'T COME! Even if it's not likely COVID, now isn't the time to "push through" and create uncertainty.
If you have recently traveled to a high risk country, consider skipping this one.
If your immune system (or that of a close loved one) is compromised, it's probably a good idea to stay away from any large public gathering, even Bownanza.


Teams - be sure to OVERLY sanitize your food preparation and serving areas! This should go without saying, but I'm saying it anyway! I'll have plenty of Nitrile gloves at Team Rib if you need any.
I'm very much looking forward to seeing those of you that make the trip this weekend, and we'll miss those that can't make it. Travel safe, or self-quarantine safe, whichever your choice!

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