June 14, 2002
City council debates beer
garden
Approves baseball associations
request, but disapproves of all-day drinking fest
DENISE
RIDEOUT
A request from the Iqaluit
baseball association to host a "beer garden" event sparked some heated
debate during Tuesdays city council meeting.
The baseball association
wants to sell beer for five days this summer to raise money to build another
baseball diamond in Iqaluit and send players to a national tournament next year.
The beer garden would be
open June 22 and 23 and again on June 29, June 30 and July 1.
Erle Deschene, president
of the Iqaluit baseball association, asked city council to grant the group permission
for the project.
"We have about 350
players, 12 teams and one field is just not enough," Deschene said at the
June 11 council meeting.
But many councillors were
hesitant to lend their support. Deputy mayor Kirt Ejetsiak said he didnt
like the idea of council backing an outdoor drinking fest.
"Were talking
about a two-day drinking binge on the 22nd and 23rd and a three-day, 12-hour-a-day
binge for the second event," Ejetsiak said.
Councillor Lynda Gunn was
concerned people might drink too much at the event and then drive home. She
was also critical of the beer garden opening at 11 a.m. each day and selling
beer until 11 p.m.
"I just dont
see the merit to issue these permits to start serving [beer] so early in the
day," Gunn said. She suggested council approve Deschenes request
only if the drinking time was limited from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
After more discussions,
council voted to give the baseball association permission to run the beer garden
on June 22 and 23. If that event runs smoothly, council will then allow the
second beer garden to go ahead.
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