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Beer permit approved for Bobby Lanier Farm Park Bluebird Fest on April 11
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Summary
Germantown’s Beer Board granted a temporary on‑premise beer permit for the Bobby Lanier Farm Park Bluebird Fest/Crawfish Boil on April 11, 2026, after staff confirmed nonprofit status and server training; Vice Mayor Gibson recused himself because of his board membership.
The Germantown Beer Board approved a temporary on‑premise beer permit for Bobby Lanier Farm Park Inc. to serve beer at the Bluebird Fest and Crawfish Boil on Saturday, April 11, 2026, from noon to 3 p.m.
Clerk Beatty told the board the application included proof of the applicant’s nonprofit status and a certified server trained under Tennessee rules. No members of the public spoke during the public‑hearing portion. Alderman Scott Sanders moved to approve the permit; Alderman Hicks seconded. Vice Mayor Gibson disclosed that he is a member of the Bobby Lanier Farm Park nonprofit and recused himself from the discussion and vote.
Clerk roll call recorded affirmative votes from Aldermen Hicks, Yulicki, Salvaggio and Sanders; the permit was issued and handed to the applicant during the meeting. Parks and Recreation staff confirmed the event is free to attend, with crawfish purchases requiring advance sign-up.
The permit application packet in the board’s materials included a public hearing notice and server training documentation; the board did not attach additional conditions at the time of approval.
Next steps: The permit is effective for the stated event on April 11, 2026, at Bobby Lanier Farm Park (2660 Cross Country Road).
