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Health Department raids 'farm to fork' picnic dinner at Quail Hollow Farm, in the Moapa Valley of Southern Nevada.
Quail Hollow Farm applied for a "special use permit". The guests payed a fee for the event that included live music and food prepared by a well-known chef.
We were told our food was unfit for consumption
food classified as bio-hazard.
She did call the police. You must remember that we live in a small town. We know these officers. They responded to the call dutifully but were desperately trying to figure out why they had been called. Never in all of their experience had they ever received a call like this. Mary, the inspector, demanded that they give us a citation. The officer in charge said that she was to give us the citation, she responded that no, they were to give us the citation, which they then asked her for what violation
Quail Hollow Farm applied for a "special use permit". The guests payed a fee for the event that included live music and food prepared by a well-known chef.
We were told our food was unfit for consumption
food classified as bio-hazard.
She did call the police. You must remember that we live in a small town. We know these officers. They responded to the call dutifully but were desperately trying to figure out why they had been called. Never in all of their experience had they ever received a call like this. Mary, the inspector, demanded that they give us a citation. The officer in charge said that she was to give us the citation, she responded that no, they were to give us the citation, which they then asked her for what violation