We want to ensure a safe & comfortable event for everyone. Please observe the following prohibited items:
Prohibited Items & Rules
- NO Illegal Substances, Drugs or Drug Paraphernalia
- NO Pets and NO emotional support animals (see below for service animal policy)
- NO Laser Pointers
- NO Glass (all glass will be confiscated at the gate – people walk barefoot here! Put your beverages in a plastic container before arrival)
- NO Stickers, Flyers, Markers, or Spray Paint
- NO Weapons of any Kind (Includes Pocket Knives, Pepper Spray, Fireworks, etc.)
- NO Professional Recording Equipment Without Permit– Photo, Video, or Audio
- NO firewood from outside the premises
- NO un-approved amplified sound equipement. “Renegade” DJ stages or un-approved camps with sound will have equipment confiscated. (BRING DRUMS & ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS THOUGH TO PLAY AROUND THE NIGHTLY BONFIRE!)
- NO megaphones
- NO bad attitudes or negative vibes. People who are being disruptive to the positive atmosphere may be asked to leave. Also leave your relationship problems at home.
- NO unwanted touching or unwanted approaching (and yes, you need to ask first before hugging) – HAVE RESPECT for others.
SERVICE ANIMAL POLICY
Our Service Animal/Dog policy at Four Quarters is taken directly from Federal Statute and regulatory
law. Our plain English policy is stated below.
* Only DOGS qualify as Service Animals under Federal Law.
* Emotional Support Animals are not Service Animals, and are not permitted at Four Quarters.
* Service Animals in training are not Service Animals under Federal Law and only when wearing a “Service Animal” marked vest.
* Service Animals shall have physical identifiers such as registration tags, the presence of a labeled
harness or “the credible verbal assurances of a qualified individual with a disability using the animal.”
* In the case of an un-identified Service Animal, we shall ask two questions.
Is this animal required because of a disability?
What work or task has this animal been trained to perform?
* The service animal must at all times be tethered to and in the full control of their human team
member.
* A Service Animal may never be handled by or tethered to a person other than their human team
member.
* The Service Animal must always be in “Full Stay” command position when not performing the
service for which they have been trained.
* The Service Animal must be fully trained to urinate or defecate only on the command of their human
team member.
* In order to be considered a “Service Dog” under U.S. federal law, a dog must be partnered with an
individual with a disability AND perform specific, trained task work to mitigate that disability. Task
work is not optional. If a dog doesn’t perform task work, it is not a Service Dog.
In closing, if your Service Animal is registered, wearing a marked Service Animal Vest and fully
trained; you will find our staff and attendees very supportive of your teams presence here at Four
Quarters. Welcome!
*** ALL PROHIBITED ITEMS WILL BE CONFISCATED WITH NO PROMISE OF RETURN ***