Cook County Higher Education, working with the Cook County Sheriff ’s Office and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, will offer alcohol server training June 21st and June 22nd.
On Wednesday, June 21, the training will be held 3-5 p.m. at Cascade Lodge and on Thursday, June 22, training will be held 10 to noon at Cook County Higher Education. Cost of the training is $5 per person.
Preregister at www.northshorecampus.org or let us know if you need to be invoiced.
Bartenders, wait staff and all owners and operators of alcohol-dispensing establishments are highly encouraged to attend this informational training. In the state of Minnesota, liability charges can be levied against the individual serving the alcohol as well as the owner. At this course you will learn Minnesota statutes relating to the sale/service of alcohol; procedures for checking identification; how to identify minors; how to manage customer drinking; methods of intervening with intoxicated persons; and factors and signs of intoxication.
The course will be taught by Brian Kringen, law enforcement liaison officer with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement and Cook County Deputy Will Sandstrom.
Why attend?
. To keep our communities safe of alcohol related injuries and deaths. . To keep our businesses and servers that provide alcohol protected from criminal penalties and liability (lawsuits).
Register at Cook County Higher Education by calling 387-3411 or email highered@northshorecampus.org or online at www.northshorecampus.org.
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