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Children's Museum seeks to operate its liquor service in-house; neighbor raises amplified-music noise concerns
Summary
The Madison Children's Museum asked the committee to let it operate its existing liquor service directly and to continue a 21-plus entertainment license; the committee recommended approval but a nearby resident testified that amplified outdoor music at the WonderGround has been disruptive.
The Madison Children's Museum asked the committee to approve an internal takeover of the existing alcohol service and to continue an entertainment license for adult events. Museum representatives said an existing liquor license has been used since 2016; they proposed operating the beverage service in-house to increase museum revenue and better manage event operations.
Susan Ramspacher, representing the museum, explained the museum has used contractors for beverage service in past years and is requesting permission to have the museum operate the license directly. She said adult events such as an "adult swim" and…
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