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Madison Children's Museum gets alcohol and entertainment licenses; neighbor raises amplified-music noise concerns
Summary
The ALRC granted the Madison Children's Museum both its alcohol license and a 21-plus entertainment license after museum staff committed to share decibel testing and to work with neighbors about outdoor amplified music.
The ALRC voted to grant the Madison Children's Museum both the alcohol license (to be managed in-house) and the 21-plus entertainment license after museum representatives described their events and committed to work with neighbors on noise mitigation.
Nut graf: A resident who lives across the street in the Capitol Point condominium tower testified that amplified outdoor music from the WonderGround has been loud enough to affect indoor spaces and balconies; museum staff said the live music series is limited in frequency and duration and agreed to provide decibel measurements and to work with neighbors to reduce impacts.
What the museum said: Susan Rams Walker (museum staff) and Kia Carlin (events…
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