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Brentwood Park Shelters Now Available for Resident Reservations

The reservation attendance numbers are subject to change.

February 1, 2021

Brentwood residents, businesses, churches, and schools are now allowed to make reservations again at park shelters and pavilions if 50 people or less attend. These guidelines are in accordance with the Tennessee Pledge for reopening post-COVID 19. The reservation attendance numbers are subject to change depending on Governor Lee's Executive Orders issued.

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Below is a list of the maximum occupancy limits pavilions and shelters in order to meet social distancing guidelines:

  • Granny White Park - 50
  • River Park - 25
  • Owl Creek Park - 25
  • Crockett Park - 25
  • Smith Park - 25

Guidelines for use

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  1. Maintain social distance
  2. No inflatables, dance floors, or other items that limit social distancing
  3. Do not move tables
  4. No sharing of serving utensils - Use full-service catering when possible
  5. Serve cupcakes instead of sheet cakes
  6. Do not use “community” drink containers – use individual drinks
  7. Provide hand sanitizer
  8. Disinfect common surfaces prior to & during your event, in addition to City staff cleaning services
  9. Encourage hand washing
  10. Facemasks are strongly encouraged

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This press release was produced by the City of Brentwood. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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