Beer, wine sales planned at River Dragons games
Dylan Suttles, dylan.suttles@thetelegraph.com
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ALTON Alderman unanimously gave preliminary approval to allowing beer and win sales at The River Dragons baseball games.
Acting as a committee of the whole, aldermen heard a request to allow such sales from E&G Baseball in connection with baseball activities planned this year involving The River Dragons at Gordon Moore Park. The collegiate baseball team is owned by Steve Marso and will play in the Prospect League.
The proposed Alton ordinance amends a section of the city code to create a new P-2 class of liquor license. The amended section will entitle the license holder to sell or deliver beer and wine at Lloyd Hopkins Field in Gordon Moore Community Park during baseball games or related baseball activities of the River Dragons.
Liquor license sought for River Dragons games
Dylan Suttles, dylan.suttles@thetelegraph.com
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ALTON Beer and wine sales at The River Dragon baseball games will be discussed by Alton aldermen at Monday’s committee of the whole meeting at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25.
E&G Baseball, Alton, Inc. has requested to have the ability to sell beer and wine in connection with baseball activities involving The River Dragons at Gordon Moore Park.
The Alton River Dragons are a collegiate baseball team owned by Steve Marsothat that will play in the Prospect League starting this summer.
The proposed Alton ordinance would amend a section of the city code to create a new P-2 class of liquor license. If approved, the amended section would entitle the license holder to sell or deliver beer and wine at Lloyd Hopkins Field in Gordon Moore Community Park during baseball games or related baseball activities of the River Dragons. The Class P-2 liquor license would also require approva