Capitalines Fall 2021

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IMPACT

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JLA Paving the Way with ACA How The Junior League of Austin has continued this holiday tradition despite COVID-19 constraints By: Jillian Bliss This year, Null and her committee members are working hard to reconfigure activities and scale down events in an effort to reduce stress and crowding. “We’ve decided for the first time to move our children’s events away from the Palmer Events Center, giving all children -vaccinated or unvaccinated -- a very special event,” said Null. “Our space and our ballroom at the Community Impact Center (CIC) is two-thirds larger than Palmer.” Children’s events will be held and spread out in the CIC lobby, with “Santa’s Corner” upstairs, other activities in the grove, and dining outside. If additional space for social distancing is needed, the Committee also has a backup plan for use of the garage. “As ACA chair, I’ve always dreamt of having a child participate in ACA events,” said Null. “I want to give them a fun and memorable social experience at the CIC, and one they can take with them always.” Our ACA committee is excited to bring children’s parties back to ACA this year. The 2019 Flannels and Flapjacks party was a hit among children.

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At Palmer, the ACA Committee has also planned for changes. After attending other 2021 events there, Null’s team determined that it would be best to cap the number of merchants at 200, allowing for larger booth space with less crowded shopping. The number of tickets issued for parties at Palmer has also decreased, with all shopping parties (including brunch) offering a private shopping experience just for ticket holders.

hough COVID-19 forced the cancellation of large-scale functions last year, The Junior League of Austin wasn’t ready to stop spreading holiday cheer with A Christmas Affair (ACA), and so the 2020 ACA Committee got creative with virtual social and shopping experiences “Sadly, we had to say no to a lot of merchants, but we had to focus on safety first,” said Null. “We are also capping our And this year, the League’s ACA Committee is hard-atmarket day admissions, with market tickets issued only for work to make sure that this famous, festive shopping a specific day. Looking at our ticket numbers from the past, event can proceed in person, while providing lots of we determined a safe number of tickets so merchants would options for remote and socially distanced participation. still be noticed, but the overall number of individuals shopping “I’ve realized we have a lot of people who are very nervous would be lower.” about going out for activities, people who are fully The traditional tea room and food truck offerings won’t be comfortable going out and do everything, and people available this year, but Palmer Events Center cafés will be open, right in the middle,” said Julia Null, ACA Committee Chair, with seating spread out for parties to keep safe distances and “Our goal is to make all three groups feel comfortable, outside seating available. so we’re trying to create experiences that are very safe, inclusive, and appeal to everyone." Virtual events will also continue with options for children to celebrate the holidays at home in new ways and girlfriends to Last year, A Christmas Affair went completely virtual. The gather in small groups. 2020 event featured online merchants and virtual parties where participants could order party kits, gather in small Masks are required for all in-person events, whether or not groups, and tune in to online activities. attendees are vaccinated.

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