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Wednesday, Februar y 5, 2014
Vol. 19 No. 9
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VILLAGE BOARD
Board OKs license for wine tastings Members of the Village Board voted unanimously during their regular Jan. 28 meeting to approve the Class H license By Stewart Warren For the Sentinel
“We have a great turnout. We are so glad people CaMe out and supported us.”
BY KRIS STADALSKY for THe SeNTINeL Guests and honorees at Shorewood H.U.G.S. Chocolate ball didn’t let Saturday’s inclement weather stop them from going out and supporting the local charity. “We have a great turnout,” said board member Laura Charland. “We are so glad people came out and supported us.”
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PHOTO BY KRIS STADALSKY | fOR THe SenTIneL
Rachelle Kates and Kyle Ryan perform parts from “Phantom of the Opera.”
The village of Shorewood now has a new liquor license classification allowing the owners of liquor stores to sell glasses of wine or specialty beer during on-site tasting events. The members of the Village Board voted unanimously during their regular Jan. 28 meeting to approve the Class H license. Marty Dahl, the owner ofWineStyles, 1145 Brook Forest Ave., Shorewood, asked the board to create the new license, Mayor Rick Chapman said. Dahl also owns the WineStyles in Mayor Rick Frankfort, and that Chapman village allows the sale of wine by the glass, Chapman said. The trustees discussed the measure briefly on Tuesday before voting. “If you go down this road, it seems like you are turning (the store) into a bar,” Trustee Jim McDonald warned. Chapman countered that the tastings were done in a private room at the back of the store. The invitation-only events >> See Wine | page 3