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Three photos of trader Joe's in Colonie, NY, taken mid-morning on a Friday in May 2020. Trader Joe's was the first place I saw a line of people waiting to shop because the number of customers allowed in the store at one time was limited to enable social distancing. I didn't have the patience to wait in line, but I did find the experience interesting enough to take some pictures: 1) People socially distancing while waiting in line to enter Trader Joe's. 2) A rainbow of hearts in Trader Joe's front window for the #518RainbowHunt. 3) A sign at the front of the line outside Trader Joe's advertising senior hours (8-9 am) and outlining safety precautions for customers.

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Photograph

Personal story shared by Diane Madrigal

Date Created

2020-04-17

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Trader Joe's grocery shopping social distancing #518RainbowHunt

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The NYS Library's New York State Personal History Initiative is supported in part with federal Library Services Technology Act (LSTA) funds and federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds allocated to the New York State Library by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)