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Responsible beverage service training offered on Oct. 20 for servers

BRATTLEBORO — Windham County Prevention Coalitions and the Vermont Department of Liquor Control invite servers of alcohol to attend an upcoming Responsible Beverage Service training.

Jen Fisher, DLC Educator, will conduct the next training for restaurant, bar, club, and hotel servers on Thursday, Oct. 20, 1 to 4 p.m., at the Marlboro College Graduate Center, according to a news release.

Vermont law requires that employees that either sell or serve liquor be trained every two years, either by the DLC or in-house, using materials provided by the DLC.

These trainings cost $25 per attendee. Attendees must sign up and pay (credit card only) in advance at liquorcontrol.vermont.gov/education/seminars. Late comers will not be admitted.

Windham County Prevention Coalitions present this training opportunity on a quarterly basis.

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