Need a food/alcohol permit? New training/testing in West Seattle

Richard Dusatko from Alki Lodge 152 says, “We’re trying something new” – and if this turns out to be popular, they’ll do more of it:

Training and testing for food and alcohol permits will be available in West Seattle Junction on Sunday, October 24, 2010 and Sunday, November 28, 2010, at Alki Masonic Hall, 4736 40th Ave. SW. Food permits at 10 am with the alcohol permits at 11 am. Cost $15 each. No reservation needed. Tell your friends.

Questions? Call Rick at 206-935-6818 or e-mail vinajane@hotmail.com. (He also points out the lodge will serve breakfast on those days at 9 am, $5.)

**note, e-mail address updated 10/25/2010**

1 Reply to "Need a food/alcohol permit? New training/testing in West Seattle"

  • dawsonct October 10, 2010 (12:09 pm)

    Amazingly perfect timing! My FHP expires on the 27th.

    The only thing better would be if the health department allowed for drop-in, anytime testing like they used to. I have never missed more than one question on the test, usually have a perfect score. It takes 10-15 minutes to take the test. I say if you fall below a certain threshold, THEN you need to spend time in class before you retake the test, but penalizing the rest of us is really idiotic.
    And yes, per rant rules, the health dept. knows my feelings on the subject.

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