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Fargo Cass Public Health transitions server training classes online

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FARGO – Fargo Cass Public Health will temporarily transition all server training classes to an online option in an effort to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus, officials said this week.

The online option is available to both servers who need to take the class for the first time, as well as for those who need to renew their current card.

Server training is an alcohol misuse prevention class teaching safe serving techniques and best practices, to avoid over-serving alcohol.

Servers who need the class should visit www.myservertraining.org to create an account, complete the registration process, and pay for a class.

“The temporary transition of Server Training to online classes allows our organization to continue to provide the class to servers but also to practice social distancing recommendations by not hosting large gatherings,” said Preston Nesemeier, server training class coordinator.

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Fargo Mayor Dr. Tim Mahoney ordered all City of Fargo facilities closed March 19 to the public until further notice.

Server Training is required by the cities of Fargo, Moorhead, West Fargo and Glyndon. The purpose of server training is to assist servers with:

  • Understanding and complying with the law
  • Detecting and deterring underage purchase or consumption of alcohol
  • Detection of and intervention with intoxicated persons
  • Heightening awareness of the use of fake or false IDs
  • Proper procedures when dealing with an underage person attempting to purchase alcohol

For more information visit https://servertraining.fargond.gov/

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