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<br />i. <br />I <br /> <br />April 20, 1982 <br /> <br />City Counci 1 <br />City of New Brighton <br />803-5th Ave. NW <br />New Brighton, MN 55112 <br /> <br />Re: Possibility of Sgt. Bilkols Inc. <br />and Jarres Hanna <br /> <br />Dear Council Members, <br /> <br />Mr. Hanna came to my office early this morning asking if I would write the council <br />a letter explaining what a "dry bar" is. <br /> <br />First off, I think it's an excellent idea for our community, in terms of people <br />that donlt care to be around ~ sort~drinking of alcoholic beverages and for <br />those who are recovering from alcoholism or chemical dependency. The concept of <br />dancing, socializing and having fun without alcohol is exceedingly important for <br />many of our citizens. <br /> <br />In terms of financial gains, I see it as positive. The old Post Office would be <br />rented, soft drinks would be sold, including pineapple, coconut juice and other <br />natural juices. Also I would guess that potato chips, and other snack food would <br />be sold and hopefully down the road, hamburgers, hot dogs, and etc. <br /> <br />From the past "dry bars" and dancing facilities live seen, the Old Club 84 in <br />downtown Minneapolis and the Camel Club in Forest Lake, which seem to be doing quite <br />well at this time. The Camel Club hasn't had any big difficulties for the past 8 <br />months and do not foresee any in the future. <br /> <br />I think that New Brighton's development is very progressive, and becoming more <br />sophisticated with its new developments, including the new hotel. A "dry bar" <br />would be bringing people in from other communities, which would give them the <br />oppor~unity to see what our city is like and hopefully to bring in revenue at <br />our local establishments. <br /> <br />Mr. Hanna seems very capable of handling such an establishment and I believe his <br />honesty and integrity are without question. <br /> <br />live recently been appointed to the Human Rights Conmission of New Brighton, so <br />perhaps this is my first strong recommendation, that we allow Mr. Hanna to open <br />a business called "Sgt. Bilko's Inc.". <br /> <br />Thank you for your consideration. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />(-- f_, "y / /' Z~ - <br />'......-.:.:.---.;.&-<7. ~ /~~.?~- -71 't---' <br /> <br />Larry Walstrom, CCDP <br />Human Rights Commission Member <br />
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