Savannah schedules meeting with alcohol vendors before St. Patrick’s Parade

Walker Dalton, Executive Director
Walker Dalton, Executive Director
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The City of Savannah Revenue Department is organizing an informational meeting for alcohol stakeholders ahead of the St. Patrick’s Parade. The session is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium at the Coastal Georgia Center, located at 305 Fahm Street.

During the meeting, staff from various city departments will share updates and information about their roles and operational plans related to the St. Patrick’s festivities. The purpose of the event is to help alcohol license holders and related stakeholders understand current regulations, safety procedures, and expectations for the event.

“Staff from multiple City departments will provide important information and updates concerning their roles and operational plans for the St. Patrick’s festivities. The session is intended to ensure alcohol license holders and related stakeholders understand applicable regulations, safety procedures, and event expectations,” according to a statement from city officials.

The city encourages all alcohol stakeholders to attend this meeting.



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