A breakthrough came in January of 1998, when we were approached by another western enthusiast, who offered us a plot of land to use as we saw fit. That was two years ago now. On that plot of land now stands a fully functional Saloon, Jail and other buildings are planned. The materials are being begged borrowed and given to us from very kind supporters. We also raise money for our project by hosting Country and Western dance nights. Although we are no longer being hired for shows, our portable town now long dismantled. It is our hope in the future, when the town is completed, that we will be able to arrange day trips for the residence of Ty-Hafen and Its For The Kids, to our town. We also hope to be able to arrange our own Round-ups that will bring in a small income that will hopefully bring back the return of the Hospital Run at Christmas. It is with these New hopes, and the backing of positive, supportive members and friends that we will continue well into the future. Like the Phoenix rises from the ashes of its former self, so, The Circle K Western Club also rises from the ashes of the Commancheroes. If what you have read interests you, or, you would just like to find out more about us. Come and pay a visit. We meet every Friday between 7.30p.m. and 10.00p.m. Location
| Rising from the ashes of the Commancheroes Western club is the Circle K Ranch house, and club room. | |
| Jake, Jed and Pat having another break during the construction phase of the main building, the Salloon. | |
| Jed having another liquid refreshment during a hectic night of building. Pictured left is the land owner Mr. Ken Stokes. | |
| The front of the Salloon starting to take shape. Picture taking approx June 1999. | |
| The finished salloon, picture taking in July 1999. | |
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The bare bones of the inside of the club house, prior to painting and decorating. |
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The same view but a better looking person in the picture. |
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The new kitchen extension nearing completion Aug 2000 |
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| Back fence from the new kitchen and the bridge over the pond. | |
| No guns at the bar, gun hanger provided for the use of. Coats and jackets also accecpted. | |
| The kitchen and the maid in use as off the 20th September 2000. | |
| The view of the front as of the 25th September 2000. Jail/bunkhouse nearing completion. |