Many say Sunday spirits sales would boost business

Many say Sunday spirits sales would boost business
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Sunday beer and wine sales are on tap for the November ballot this year in the Callands-Gretna magisterial district, where business owners say allowing the Sunday sale of spirits will increase customer volume and enable residents to buy local.

Mary Sports, manager at Cool Branch Bar & Grill on Smith Mountain Road in Pen-hook, said if residents give the proposal a bottoms-up, the eatery might begin opening up on Sundays. The establishment is open Tuesday through Sat-urday and closed Sunday partly because patrons cannot purchase alcohol that day. The area has lots of race fans, Sports said, and they won’t come to the eatery to watch NASCAR if they can’t drink beer, she said. 

Franklin County, which is less than a mile away from Cool Branch Bar & Grill, permits Sunday beer and wine sales.

“I don’t think it’s right, be-cause not even a mile down the road, you can get alcohol,” Sports said.

Jamie Cardamuro, wait staff manager at Mama Rosa Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria in Gretna, agrees. A law enabling the restaurant to serve Sunday libations would attract more football fans and increase sales that day, Cardamuro said. In addition, it would help resi-dents who currently drive to neighboring counties to buy alcohol save gas, she said.

“It’s such an outdated law,” Cardamuro said, adding that alcoholic beverages make up 3 to 5 percent of sales per month. 

The Callands-Gretna district includes most of north-western Pittsylvania County, including the town of Gretna and portions of the Smith Mountain Lake shore commu-nities. On a narrow 4-3 vote, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to put the question on the ballot in Callands-Gretna after the district’s supervisor, Fred Ingram, made the motion.

It was Ingram’s second at-tempt this month to get the question put on the ballot in some form. Ingram made a similar motion during the board’s July 6 meeting propos-ing a countywide referendum. No one offered a second and the motion failed.

“All I’m trying to do is correct something that should be corrected,” Ingram said during the board’s regular meeting Tuesday night. “It’s foolish to keep this law on the books.”

Counties surrounding Pitt-sylvania allow Sunday beer and wine sales.

“It’s a law that has not been enforced by the ABC board,” he said. 

State law allows supervi-sors to bypass a referendum and reverse the Sunday beer and wine ban with a board vote.

Ingram, who proposed the referendum for his district out of respect for his board colleagues, believes the referendum will pass. Though it has failed numerous times countywide before, Ingram said the economic downturn may change people’s minds this time. The county needs to do everything it can to improve business conditions in the area, Ingram said. 

“The economy is going to make a difference now,” In-gram said.

Ingram said about 9,000 people live in his district, with about 5,000 in the town of Gretna and the surrounding area. He believes the Gretna area will back the proposal.

“If you do well in the Gretna area, it will carry,” Ingram said.

Ingram, owner of Crossroads Restaurant in Gretna, said he will never serve alcohol in his establishment but he sees the advantages it would bring to area restaurants and convenience stores. Ingram estimates about 20 to 25 small businesses could benefit if Sunday beer and wine sales are allowed.

Nancy Medaglia, an owner of Tomahawk Mill Vineyard and Winery, said the winery is closed Sundays, but could benefit by allowing groups to picnic and sip wine on Sundays if they set up an appointment. In addition, Tomahawk Mill seeks to become part of a wine trail with five other wineries in neighboring Halifax and Campbell counties that are all within an hour of each other, she said. She and her husband, Corky, would like be open for wine trail events if they take place on Sunday.

Joe Osborne, owner of Blair’s Self-Service Grocery located about five miles west of Gretna, said he would ring up an extra $1,000 to $2,000 on Sundays if he could sell beer and wine on Sunday. Instead, residents are now driving 10 miles to buy alco-holic beverages that day, thanks to Pittsylvania County’s ban, he said.

“I’m sure they drink on the way back home,” Osborne said.

• Contact Crane at or (434) 791-7987. 

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Flag Comment Posted by zebra225 on July 28, 2009 at 5:11 pm

WE ARE BEHIND THE TIMES PEOPLE
SELL IT IN THE COUNTY ON SUNDAY TO BOOST THE ECONOMY

Flag Comment Posted by rooster on July 27, 2009 at 6:48 am

randydowdy, I think I will have a good drink, thanks for reminding me. Don’t go smelling the Dump to much, it showes.

Flag Comment Posted by RANDYDOWDY on July 26, 2009 at 10:59 pm

Hey, I didn’t bring up the bad water information.  Have I tried to push my morals on you?  Perhaps you have been tipping the bottle a bit harder tonight than you intend to?  I don’t know, but your posts are getting waaay out there.

Flag Comment Posted by rooster on July 26, 2009 at 10:17 pm

Randydowdy,You must have problems reading my post. Nothing was said about Jesus making water to wine or any thing else. I said water was bad in the Holy Land and it is to this day. If you have ever been there you would know this. They flavor it with other tast so they can drink it.
    As far as your openion, that is yours, could care less. I have mine and you will not push your no morals down mine. As far as your denominations go, that is your business. Take care of that, you should have enough to do.

Flag Comment Posted by RANDYDOWDY on July 26, 2009 at 9:54 pm

Rooster, let me get this straight.  You think Jesus could turn water into wine, but he couldn’t purify bad water????  Not much faith there friend. 

I too, as an ex-drug dealer, definitely retired, think all people who receive any type of government assistance should take bi-monthly drug tests.  Flunk two, you’re out.  If ya can’t pay your bills, then you don’t have money to buy dope.  Or shouldn’t, anyway.

As far as the Sunday sales, then sell it after Church hours, start at 1:00.  VERY few people drink before 1:00 p.m. anyway, very few. 

Economically, there is no reason not to sell any product 7 days a week that you can sell 6 days.  Make all the tax money you can.  The politicians will still spend it away, even faster, but do it anyway.  Some people work 6 days a week and can’t get to the ABC store early.  Lots of reasons, not all are excuses.  If you want to refrain from selling or drinking on Sunday, you are perfectly in your rights to do so.  No problem with that.  But don’t try to push your morals down other peoples throats.  I get enough of that from other denominations every day.  :)

Flag Comment Posted by rooster on July 26, 2009 at 7:28 pm

Rockit, This post made more sence than the first one, sorry I lost my cool. You don’t seem to be so put down. We all have openions, Yes the water in the Holy Land is bad. They have a terrible time with it, that is a fact. You seem to put me down for my openion, that is wrong.As far a being a child of God,we will just have to let him be the judge. And I hope they Don’t pass the selling of beer and wine on Sun. And Harv, you seem to have a problem with both.

Flag Comment Posted by Rockit on July 26, 2009 at 6:51 pm

Rooster

Your original post said Sunday was “THE” day of rest.  Now that’s according to you.  What if somebody else’s day of rest is Saturday.  Should we stop beer/wine sales on Saturday to accommodate his beliefs.

Also, you said the reason for water to wine and drinking wine was bad water.  No, the whole story about Jesus changing the water into wine was to show another of His miraculous powers.

If it’s that you don’t want people to drink alcohol, you’re certainly entitled to your opinion.  That you disguise that belief with some notion of Sunday rest and justifying wine because of bad water, well that’s incredibly hypocritical.  And that’s what I object to. 

Of course, I may have completely misread you.  With the pettiness of your name calling, maybe I was wrong and you’re not very Christian at all.  Not making a judgement here, just an observation.

Flag Comment Posted by Harvey on July 26, 2009 at 6:37 pm

I always do! You can fix ignorance but not stupid.

Flag Comment Posted by 58rebel on July 26, 2009 at 5:43 pm

Sell on Sunday county wide to wash those sins away. Start at 1pm to give the church goers time to get home safely.

Flag Comment Posted by rooster on July 26, 2009 at 4:50 pm

Since you are so good,you just check it (Harv)

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