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Laws pretaining to wine tastings
08-08-2001, 12:42 PM,
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Thanks for all your responses. I have had discussions with our village board and they have unofficially refused to give us even one temporary liquor license for one location. If we filed a formal application, they may ultimately be required to issue a license to us.....but they could stonewall us for a number of months with committee reviews. We wanted to do this event on Sept 15 and 16. So we are forced to go to an alternative plan. We have 4 WABC Business Association members that have licenses. So we will have our wine tasting in their 4 locations and have Wisconsin cheese and sausage sampling at the same time in some of our other member locations that can not serve the wine. YOU ARE ALL WELCOME TO ATTEND! ! ! Thanks again, Ray.
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