Board approves Highlands-Cashiers Players’ 30th anniversary alcohol service at town park
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The board approved a request by the Highlands-Cashiers Players to serve alcohol at a recognition event in the park on June 8 from 1–3 p.m.; the group said it will not sell alcohol or raise funds at the event.
The Highlands-Cashiers Players requested board approval to serve alcohol at a community recognition event marking their 30th anniversary. Town staff confirmed the event will take place Sunday, June 8, from 1 to 3 p.m., and organizers said alcohol would be served but not sold or used to raise funds.
Town staff and commissioners discussed the nature of the event, and a commissioner moved to approve the request. The board approved the request by voice vote without conditions noted in the packet.
Why it matters: the board’s approval authorizes alcohol service on town property for a limited, non-fundraising community event. The approval is administrative and short-term.
Next steps: staff will process any required event notifications and ensure organizers comply with town rules for alcohol service on municipal property.
