No more than 8 persons per table. July 9, 2019 at 2:54 PM. American. I am truly sorry to all.” Sinanian went on to say that upon reflecting on some comments made on social media, “I see that I have made people upset over the years.”“I apologize to those that I have hurt,” Sinanian’s post said. Get Started View the menu, check prices, find on the map, see photos and ratings. We sanitize tables and seating after each use, and all communal surfaces regularly. “These types of behaviors and attitudes are absolutely unacceptable.”Boone Saloon opened in February 2004 and has since then tried to create an open-door culture welcoming to patrons of all stripes, DuPree said. He said elevating the voices of the victims is what Sexual Assault Awareness Month is all about.

The April 18 social media post by Boone Saloon was made by Kelly DuPree, Sinanian’s wife. Boone Saloon was born from a desperate need for a watering-hole that was geared for full grown adults.

Sinanian took responsibility for the post in an apology issued on social media around 2:30 p.m. on April 15 and said he was “wholly apologetic.” Boone Saloon issued another social media post on April 18 announcing that Sinanian had been removed from his position as an owner and manager of the business effective immediately.“The post does not reflect Boone Saloon or our incredible staff who now have to deal with my stupidity,” Sinanian said in the April 15 post. We’re big fans of tasty craft beers as well as cheap yellow beer. Josh Jones. Many told us that we’d fail, but when you’re a fearless visionary, you’ve heard that all your life. Boone Saloon - 3490 Dayton Road, Springfield, Ohio 45506 - Rated 4.5 based on 179 Reviews "The new owners made this place look so different! We call it ‘Dunch’ because we open at 11:00am. Thanks to modern technologies, you and more people are reading the OASIS inserted itself by issuing a public statement on social media and after inflammatory comments were made, OASIS put forth zero effort to mediate the feeds on their own post. In fact, we showcase a hard-to-find specialty keg every Wednesday, aka ‘1 Keg Wed’.After a few years it was time to test the waters that many before us had drown in. But, we needed a comfortable, clean place where conversation was revered, quality service and food was appreciated, and style was a heavy consideration.We started with an old white oak tree that we carved out to be the 25 foot, live edge, bar. A weekday morning newsletter with a list of local news, sports and community headlines. OASIS did our community a disservice. In the April 18 social media post, DuPree stated that sexual harassment and assault has absolutely no place in the establishment.“The safety and wellbeing of our patrons and employees is the Boone Saloon’s greatest concern,” DuPree said. Where: Find: Home / USA / Boone, North Carolina / Boone Saloon; Boone Saloon. Your notification has been saved. “Through this post I unintentionally undermined victims of sexual assault, but in no way was that the intention of the post. We will work with future venues who support anti-violence work and are committed to ensure a safe and respectful environment for our members and community to gather.”Seth Sullivan — a co-owner of The Cardinal who has been active with the OASIS bar staff intervention training efforts — said he believed that listening to the victims of sexual harassment and assault is what people should focus on. I stayed out there … “As a business owner, it is my legal responsibility, but more importantly, it is my desire to maintain a workplace free of unwelcome sexual conduct.”Four Boone Saloon members attended the March 26 training and five staff members attended the OASIS community member active bystander training on April 16, according to DuPree. Get an email notification whenever someone contributes to the discussion The training invited local bar owners and staff members to discuss topics such as what is a red flag when it comes to harassment or an assault, what a red flag may look like and the spectrum of red flag behaviors (ranging from invading people’s personal space all the way to sexual assault).OASIS issued a statement on the Boone Saloon post on April 15.

The sticker had accompanying hashtags that said “I ask” and “SAAM” — for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

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