Council approves temporary alcohol license for Casey Wilson benefit on June 21
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The council granted a special temporary on-sale alcohol beverage license to C2W LLC for the Casey Wilson benefit on June 21, approving the applicant’s requested hours and noting a planned street closure for event setup.
The Flandreau City Council approved a special temporary on-sale alcohol beverage license for C2W LLC for the Casey Wilson benefit scheduled for June 21, 2025.
Staff noted the application lists authorization from 3 p.m. to midnight to allow setup and teardown, though the event is expected to start at about 7 p.m. Staff also said the street will be closed from the entrance near the bank to the corner of Wind and Second for the event setup and that access to the bank will be maintained. “They’re not gonna start the event till 7, but I figured I’ve given them a few extra windows to get stuff set up outside and ready to go,” a staff member said.
Alderman Ekrin moved to approve the temporary license; Alderman Fargent seconded the motion and the council approved it. Staff said this is a standard permit and that conditions were limited to the licensed area and times in the application.
Less critical details: applicants were given flexibility for setup time; staff reminded the public the permit applies only within the defined event boundaries and that attendees may leave a licensed area but not consume alcohol outside the approved zone.
