ONE YEAR after COVID-19 changed our lives, AZPM invites you to a special conversation with the people you know best. Tom McNamara, Lorraine Rivera, Christopher Conover, and Tony Paniagua will co-host a LIVE virtual conversation, exploring the ways the pandemic has shaped how we experience life in Southern Arizona.
Join us, behind the scenes, for this LIVE virtual event on March 30 at 6 p.m. as we look back at how the COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped life in Southern Arizona.
Or tune-in live the night of the event on Facebook or YouTube. You’ll be able to interact with the panelists via the chat feature.
Please note: ONE YEAR LIVE is an interactive Zoom Webinar and will be livecast to Facebook and YouTube. Attendees will not be on camera or audio but will have an opportunity to engage with our co-hosts and other attendees via the chat feature.
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Thank you for sharing your New Normal.
We invited you to tell us how you’ve adjusted to the “new normal” during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Josie
"My new normal is finding balance for family, work, patience, time, space, resources, my sanity, masks, sanitizer and remembering to be grateful that I have all that to manage."
Lynn H.
"Vacations look different during COVID. Instead of exploring a big city, we explored the quiet forests of Oregon. With masks of course!"
Diane L.
"My senior fitness class that met five days a week transitioned to Zoom classes -- and we're not going back!"
Sue C.
"My new normal is volunteering several times a week at the TMC vaccination site. It totally impresses me how a group of complete strangers from all walks of life in Tucson can come together, learn a job, become friends and do a great job in such a short period of time. It has given me a lot of hope and made me really proud of Tucson."
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