Hi Roz,
Sorry for the late reply. I've been down with a bad cough, and haven't been checking emails.
I didn't think alcoholic drink at common meals would be an issue.  My impression is that the common kitchen would have some drinks that people bring if they want to share, and anything left over could be stored in the common house for next time.  Or else, the person who brought it could take it home.
If I have a six pack of cider to share, I could drop it off at the common house kitchen, and anyone could drink at at a shared meal.
Same if I have non-alcoholic grape juice or ginger beer.  I think people who want to share drinks will simply bring it, and there won't be payment required, beyond what is paid for the common meal.

I don't think we have any alcoholics that need to be restricted from the drinks cupboard, but we can work that out if we need to.

Regards
Min

On 9/09/2019 10:12 AM, michael.rosemary@xtra.co.nz wrote:

Does this need to be added to things to discuss or included with common meals part?

Have asked jan but she has nothing to help from her usa experience.

 

Most of the social events we have been to at high st school with ucol have included wine etc.

Once common meals start how would this be handled?

We were in the fire brigade for years and the whole time there was some sort of discussion going on about this. never resolved. And tbh most brigades are breaking the laws by not having a licence. after something bad we usually stopped at the station for a debrief and, for those who wanted it, a drink. Which was either free, and you don’t generally offer a fireperson free drinks, or paid for. with no licence to sell.

The same applies to serving soft drinks but no laws involved but eg do children or non drinkers pay extra for meal to cover soft drinks?

Regds roz

 


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