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The Responsible Hospitality Training is a FREE training designed for Burlington cabarets with on premise alcohol licenses to teach managers, door and security staff, and waitstaff practical strategies to reduce violent incidents, calls for BPD service, underage drinking, drunk driving, disaster and evacuation procedures and other issues of liability.
The course covers a range of topics including: Alcohol Service Rules & Regulations; Alcohol Service Liabilities; Managing Conflict and Force Issues; Recognition of Fake and Borrowed IDs; and Disasters and Evacuation Roles.
To register for the training call (802) 652-0997 or email: evan@burlingtonpartnership.org. Please leave your name, the business you represent, how many people are registering and a contact telephone number or email address. We look forward to seeing you there!
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hearing will convene at 1 p.m. on March 17 in the Franklin Conference
Center at the Howe Center, 1 Scale Ave., in Rutland.
Join Rob Williams as he “unpacks the power media has on our kids” and talks about the alcohol and tobacco companies marketing substance use to children. Margo Austin will help parents navigate the challenges of talking to your kids about media and supporting them to make healthy decisions related to technology.
This event is free and open to the public. No registration required.**
**Childcare is provided with registration by 3/14. Please contact mariah@burlingtonpartnership.org or call (802)652-0997 to register or visit www.youparent.info for more information.
Kick Butts Day is a national day of activism that empowers youth to stand out, speak up and seize control against Big Tobacco. As a teacher, youth leader or health advocate, you can organize events to raise awareness of the tobacco problem, encourage youth to stay tobacco-free and urge strong action to protect kids from tobacco. Check out the website here: http://www.kickbuttsday.org/ to learn more!

