Dover-Foxcroft

Free alcohol server training

DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis Public Health Coalition, the region’s Healthy Maine Partnership, will be hosting an on premises alcohol seller training on Tuesday June 9 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Dover-Foxcroft Police Department Conference Room. There is no cost to participate. This training will work with area retailers and their employees who sell liquor for consumption on premise.

The program will cover how to identify minors and visibly intoxicated person, intervention to prevent a visibly intoxicated person from driving, how alcohol is ingested and metabolized by the body, what alcoholism is and how alcohol affects the body, false identification detection and good carding policy, the importance of good written serving policies and the Liquor Liability Act.

Frank Lyons of BC Consultants is conducting the training. Lyons is a certified instructor with the Maine Criminal Justice Academy, instructing Maine Liquor laws, forgery and multi-jurisdictional enforcement. It is his earnest belief that through proper training and good policies, many of the violations that liquor licenses currently find themselves involved with can be avoided. It was with that ambition in mind that he developed the “Seller/Server Training” program to provide affordable State of Maine approved training to licensees’ throughout the state.  

Seating is limited, please reserve by Friday, June 5 by calling Community Health Promotion Specialist Lisa Kingsbury at 564–4184. There is no cost to retailers and their employees. Retailers who attend will receive a free ID guide. The Piscataquis Public Health Coalition is a division of Mayo Regional Hospital and a Healthy Maine Partnership funded through the Maine Tobacco Settlement fund, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and DHHS.

Get the Rest of the Story

Thank you for reading your4 free articles this month. To continue reading, and support local, rural journalism, please subscribe.