Beer gardens get Farmin Park test
Cameron Rasmusson Staff Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years AGO
SANDPOINT — Beer and wine gardens in Farmin Park could become a useful new tool for nonprofit fundraising — if all goes well during the testing phase, that is.
City officials and community members are collaborating on a beer and wine garden fundraiser for nonprofit Bulldog Bench. However, city personnel are keeping a close eye on the event outcome to make sure nothing gets out of hand. Parks and Recreation Director Kim Woodruff is confident Bulldog Bench associates will organize a safe, fun event for everyone involved.
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