That said, Piedmont Park has taken the initiative to actively control the presence of alcohol on their fields. It is for everyone your team, other players, patrons of the park, kiddos, animals, aliens, X-men, Wildlings, etc safety and we need to know that your teams understand how serious this is. If any players are found violating Piedmont Park Alcohol Policy, our park permit will be revoked for the day and potentially the whole season! You read that right - if you're caught consuming alcohol by security, you're putting not only your team, but the entire league in jeopardy of enjoying the fields at Piedmont Park.
Other city parks prioritize the presence of alcohol far less; however, the rules are still the same. So just don't be the one to ruin it for everyone, k? Yay for cleaning up after ourselves! Some parks are not pet-friendly, but for those that are, they must be on a leash at all times except in designated areas. OH and back on the trash thing, please clean up after them.
Don't ruin someones day but leaving your pet's "waste" lying around to step in. We love it when you bring music out to your leagues to have a little extra ambiance.
But let's be respectful of all people and ages that wander the parks. The times you see on the schedule means we will start game clocks promptly at that time.
We have to start on time otherwise we bleed into other ASSC game times or even worse, into other leagues game times. We need to be fair to everyone who purchases time on the field. To ensure you get the most out of your game, please arrive 15 minutes or more early to allow for parking and any prep so you will be ready to rock right at game time!
Brush up on your other City Parks rules here. Street Smarts: Although player safety is our number one concern when choosing the neighborhoods and parks that we play at, it's always good to remember these helpful tips when you're headed to your leagues:. Revenue from on-site beverage sales will be benefit the Georgia Foundation for Public Spaces scholarship program. As always alcoholic beverage purchased at the Festival must remain on-site.
The Atlanta Police Department and volunteers of the Festival will ask you to dispose of any alcoholic beverage before you exit or enter. Artists A maximum of of the finest local, regional and national artists, with an emphasis on metro Atlanta and Georgian artists. All artist applicants will be selected by a jury of their peers based on the merit of their work as well as booth presentation.
We want to make it as easy as possible. Beverages Soft Drinks, lemonade, ice tea and water all of your favorites will be located throughout the event. Per City guidelines, no alcohol or beer may be brought into the Festival area. No glass bottles may be brought into the area. Many accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express, but many prefer cash.
Each of the beverage stations and food concessions will accept cash and credit cards. Entertainment The Festival will have live entertainment on-site. We are currently accepting applications for acoustic entertainment. For more information please email us at: entertainment affps. First Aid Because safety is important to us, we will have qualified trained staff available on-site and the EMS services available from if needed.
Food Our focus is going to be on Healthy lifestyle choices and we are currently reaching out to food vendors to help us reach this goal to bring you healthy refreshments. If you are interested, click here. Information We will have one information booth available on site, located strategically in the park and identified by a red tent.
Lost and Found Lost and Found will be located at the main information booth. After the event please feel free to email us at info affps. Hours: Saturday: am — pm Sunday: am — pm. The specific procedures for making a reservation shall be set forth in the park reservations policies and procedures, which shall be promulgated by the department of parks, recreation and cultural affairs, and provided to the public upon request. An exception to this day requirement shall arise when a gathering occurs within 48 hours of an identifiable event or decision, the date of which could not have been predicted with certainty, including but not limited to an announcement regarding a military action, an announcement of a court decision, or a death, in which event the reservation shall be made as early as possible so that the city can provide adequate services.
Where there are competing applications which are substantially for the same time and place, the earlier or earliest application to be received in a substantially completed form accompanied by the requisite fee and deposits, if any, shall be given priority as to the time and place requested, except that applications from city residents, or on behalf of groups whose primary location is inside the City of Atlanta, shall be given priority over applications from non-city residents or on behalf of groups whose primary location is outside of the City of Atlanta.
The city shall deny a future reservation to any person or group, or person representing a group that has not paid its bill in full. Any person or group, or person representing a group that failed to pay the bill within 30 days of receipt will be required to provide a sanitation bond in the amount of said bill as a condition of making any future park reservation.
In addition, any person who holds a large gathering without a reservation, as provided in this article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Upon conviction such person shall be required to work on the public streets or on public works of the city for not more than six months, and shall be subject to the other penalties set forth in section of the Atlanta Code of Ordinances. The prohibited areas shall include the children's area, vending locations, craft demonstration area, performing arts venues, health and fitness expos, hot air balloon staging areas, roads, walks, courts, pools, and athletic fields.
These items may be carried into or through prohibited areas if they are not ridden. This provision shall not apply to emergency medical personnel, nor to officials or employees of the City of Atlanta, acting in their official capacity, nor to vendors who are restocking their merchandise.
In addition, this provision shall not apply to outdoor festival or special event workers during set up, take down, and restocking of an outdoor festival or special event. Lastly, this provision shall not apply to outdoor festival or special event organizers whose names are listed on the outdoor festival or special event permit.
No greater that 12 outdoor festival or other event organizers shall be listed on any outdoor festival or special event permit. This subsection shall not apply to persons performing in the outdoor festival, assembly, or special event. All radios and musical devices with earphones are permitted. This provision shall not prohibit the use of charcoal in city grills placed in the park for public use. This provision shall not prohibit the use of gas grills placed within five feet of a city grill.
This provision shall not apply to authorized outdoor festival or special event vendors. Use of drives and avenues The roads, drives and avenues in public parks shall be open only to the use of pedestrians and bicycle riders and the occupants of vehicles in use for pleasure drives.
No vehicles engaged in hauling for traffic or commerce shall use such roads, drives or avenues, except for the delivery of materials or other supplies necessary for the maintenance of the parks or for persons conducting business within the limits of the parks or with the written permission of the commissioner. However, nothing in this section shall prohibit the policing of public parks by law enforcement officers. Driving across parks No person shall drive any vehicle upon or across any part of any public park, except upon roadways laid out and maintained for vehicular travel.
This section shall not apply to city employees whose duties require them to drive on park property and who are authorized to do so by the commissioner. Parking prohibited at certain times in all parks No person shall park any vehicle on any of the roads, drives, avenues or parking lots in any public park between the hours of p.
Unauthorized parking of vehicles in parks No person shall park any vehicle upon any of the roads, drives, avenues or parking lots or at any other place within any park when the person is not using the park or any of its related facilities.
This section shall not apply to city employees in the conduct of city business. Customer service representatives are available to help with park maintenance concerns and requests, public right-of-ways, park tree concerns, reservations, programming, and suggestions.
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