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You better read the rules on the contract you signed to use the room I believe no alcohol is allowed
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You better read the rules on the contract you signed to use the room I believe no alcohol is allowed
If one reads post #11 one can go to the guidelines for specific rules. One does not have to guess, or give incorrect information
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Recently we attended an annual realtor thank you dinner at Pimlico. There was a bar and bar tender from a local country club. I’m sure it was all done according to the guidelines.
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You better read the rules on the contract you signed to use the room I believe no alcohol is allowed
The Central NY Club meets at Laurel Manor once a month .

It’s BYOB …. Alcohol is definitely allowed .

You need to dump your source(s) and find another source for correct information…..
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I've been to many events at our regional rec center where alcohol was consumed (BYOB)... Nothing needed to be hidden...
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If one reads post #11 one can go to the guidelines for specific rules. One does not have to guess, or give incorrect information
After reading the rules, they don't really specify any rules, only that you have to get authorization. If not authorized, it's not allowed. However, while the rules don't specifically say BYOB is allowed, it definitely is implied in the second part of my post below...

 The possession, consumption or sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on all
District owned and operated property and within District owned and operated
facilities, except as specifically authorized by written agreement between the District
and the requestor for use of District owned or operated facility.
If service of alcoholic beverages is authorized, the Applicant agrees to fully comply
with all state and local laws and ordinances concerning the service of such
beverages.


BYOB part...

4.) Alcohol Beverages/Liquor License
The sale of alcoholic beverages at an event is prohibited. One or more person(s) cannot purchase
alcoholic beverages to be sold at the event.
No alcoholic beverages are permitted to be served, consumed, or sold on the premises except as
specifically authorized by agreement between the District and the Applicant for use of the
premises. Individuals may not sell alcoholic beverages, nor may they be distributed at the event
for group consumption, without proper Florida Liquor License. If service of alcoholic beverages
is authorized, the Applicant agrees to fully comply with all state and local laws and ordinances
concerning the service of such beverages.
BYOB is defined as alcoholic beverages for personal consumption and use. Individuals may
not sell alcoholic beverages, nor may they be distributed at the event for group
consumption. Kegs are prohibited, as BYOB.
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The rec centers require a specific server? I have never seen that happen. Who would that be? At most rec center events, people bring their own alcohol. I attended one event where they put cups of wine on a table and people could serve themselves.
BYOB is allowed. But if you are supplying alcohol to serve to the group, a bartender is required. Putting cups on the table and serving yourself would fall outside of the rec department rules, assuming that the wine was supplied by one person.
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IMO alcohol shouldn’t be allowed in rec centers. Enough drunks on street as it is. But, not worry I won’t be taking over. too bad I could fix all the problems in about 6 months.
A lot of houses would go up for sale.
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After reading the rules, they don't really specify any rules, only that you have to get authorization. If not authorized, it's not allowed. However, while the rules don't specifically say BYOB is allowed, it definitely is implied in the second part of my post below...

 The possession, consumption or sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on all
District owned and operated property and within District owned and operated
facilities, except as specifically authorized by written agreement between the District
and the requestor for use of District owned or operated facility.
If service of alcoholic beverages is authorized, the Applicant agrees to fully comply
with all state and local laws and ordinances concerning the service of such
beverages.


BYOB part...

4.) Alcohol Beverages/Liquor License
The sale of alcoholic beverages at an event is prohibited. One or more person(s) cannot purchase
alcoholic beverages to be sold at the event.
No alcoholic beverages are permitted to be served, consumed, or sold on the premises except as
specifically authorized by agreement between the District and the Applicant for use of the
premises. Individuals may not sell alcoholic beverages, nor may they be distributed at the event
for group consumption, without proper Florida Liquor License. If service of alcoholic beverages
is authorized, the Applicant agrees to fully comply with all state and local laws and ordinances
concerning the service of such beverages.
BYOB is defined as alcoholic beverages for personal consumption and use. Individuals may
not sell alcoholic beverages, nor may they be distributed at the event for group
consumption. Kegs are prohibited, as BYOB.
Note that the facility guidelines apply to people who reserve or rent a room for an event. But, on a typical day, any individual visiting a rec center can bring and consume alcohol without any prior authorization, as long as you don't sell it.
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Planning a birthday party 80 guests (+ or -) Caterer will be serving wine & beer. I would like a walk up bar to serve mixed drinks. Party to be in August.
Rec centers typically do not allow sharing of alcohol. Rentals fall under different rules. Check with the rec centers. Many caterers offer bartending services. The more popular caterers will know what is allowed also.
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Note that the facility guidelines apply to people who reserve or rent a room for an event. But, on a typical day, any individual visiting a rec center can bring and consume alcohol without any prior authorization, as long as you don't sell it.
That works for me. I can't see throwing darts on a cold rainy day without a cold beer.
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Planning a birthday party 80 guests (+ or -) Caterer will be serving wine & beer. I would like a walk up bar to serve mixed drinks. Party to be in August.
I have been to several parties in Rec centers where bartenders were hired. At Savannah Center, my Villages Real Estate salesman used to have a party every year for all his clients, with any drink you wanted.

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Hi I’m Erika with Barfly Mobile Beverage llc we would be happy to help! Fill out our contact form on our website lybev.com or you can email me directly at erikam@<img src="images/smilies/barf...g" />lybev.com.
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"Individuals may not sell alcoholic beverages, nor may they be distributed at the event
for group consumption, without proper Florida Liquor License. If service of alcoholic beverages
is authorized, the Applicant agrees to fully comply with all state and local laws and ordinances
concerning the service of such beverages."

Based on this part of the rules, I think that is the 'licensed' the OP was referring to. It would seem they either are already authorized or know what will be required to be authorized. This part of the rules would also explain the post about events with a bartender from one of the Country Clubs, because if the service was provided by the CC, they would hold the valid Florida liquor license. I don't think the OP will find an independent bartender who will fit the bill.
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I have used Pam Greer in the past. She is licensed and insured and did a great job for me at a birthday party held at Laurel Manor. She worked with me to help me determine how much alcohol I should purchase. Give her a call, 352-239-2862 or email: pgreer1954@gmail.com. She is very responsive.
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