Date changed for 2021 Tapestry

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Citing uncertainties stemming from a resurgence of COVID-19 and its Delta variant and working from an abundance of caution for all involved, Tapestry 2021 has been postponed until next spring.

Purdue Fort Wayne and Parkview Health Postpone Tapestry 2021

Fort Wayne, Indiana (August 11, 2021) — Citing uncertainties stemming from a resurgence of COVID-19 and its Delta variant, and working from an abundance of caution for all involved, founding partners Purdue University Fort Wayne and Parkview Health have postponed Tapestry 2021 until next spring.

“Focusing on what’s in the best interest of those participating in all aspects of the event, it has been decided to change our September date to April 2022,” announced Kim Boyce, Tapestry project manager.

“Throughout its months-long planning process, the safety of our community has been the number one priority of the Tapestry Steering Committee,” added Boyce. “This group has remained up-to-date on the latest COVID-19 status in northeast Indiana through both the Indiana and Allen County departments of health. It has also consulted with local healthcare professionals as well as those from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and recognized the responsible decision was to defer this year’s event until next spring.”

Tapestry is developing refund, donation, and roll-over options for those who have already purchased tickets or sponsorships for the 2021 event. Tapestry personnel will contact all those impacted by the date change.

For more information, visit the Tapestry website or contact the Tapestry office at 260-481-6854 or tapestry@pfw.edu.

 

About Purdue University Fort Wayne
Purdue University Fort Wayne is the largest university in northeast Indiana and is part of the Purdue University system. Purdue Fort Wayne is uniquely positioned to serve the region as a crossroads of intellectual, social, economic, and cultural advancement. Rigorous academics are combined with a focus on student success across prestigious degree programs taught by more than 300 full-time faculty. 8,093 students of diverse ages, ethnicities, and nationalities pursue their education on the nearly 600-acre campus. A majority of the university’s 62,000+ alumni live and work in Indiana contributing significantly to the state’s economy, vitality, and intellectual strength. The university is a member of the Horizon League athletics conference, and fields 16 NCAA Division I sports teams. For more information, visit pfw.edu.

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