Josh Davis and Toni Lucas, Pincher Creek Voice
Wild Night at the Waldorf gamblers place their bets C. Davis photo |
Flappers: A style that deserves to return C. Davis photo |
Paul and Chris Bruder C. Davis photo |
For the evening, KBPV's Beere Hall was reimagined as the Waldorf Hotel, which used to exist here in Pincher Creek on the former Bridge Avenue, across the street from the current KBPV administration building. The Waldorf advertised itself as a temperance, or “dry”, hotel, but its owners were charged with operating a “blind pig” or “speakeasy” on New Year’s Day 1918. The frontier structure was equipped with a second floor veranda, and served as the office and lumber yard for the Pincher Creek Co-op for several years after its life as a hotel concluded.
Attendees were granted “Kootenai bucks”, which they could use to gamble, bribe officials, and “pay off fines” given out by a crooked RCMP Sergeant with poor eyesight.
There's nothing a little bribe won't fix! T. Lucas photo |
C. Davis photo |
Jackie Therriault and Kevin Fitzpatrick entertained the crowd with period music, and the Bloomin' Inn catered the meal.
Puttin' on the Fritz: David Crowell J. Davis photo |
In the end, the Vicar closed down the gambling tables and confiscated the liquor, effectively bringing the wild night of hijinks to a close. That's right, the Vicar took the liquor. If only the dandies had been handier and drunk it quicker.
C. Davis photo |
At the end of the evening, guests were reminded by KBPV President Colleen Cyr that they could pay $250 to donate antique cream cans with their names on them, to be put in the windows of the creamery exhibit. For an extra $50 cream cans will be provided by KBPV, and Arnie Thompson will add names in the same style as when they were in use. Burlap feed sacks are also to be available, with names of people or businesses on them, for a donation of $100 towards the exhibit.
The board, staff, volunteers, organizations, and members of the public that attended deserve a round of applause for creating an evening bursting at the seams with fun and glamour.
Jim Berridge, Fran Cyr, Colleen Cyr, and Ray Degan of the Pincher Creek and District Historical Society (KBPV) C. Davis photo |
Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village will be holding their annual Harvest Fest on October 19 and 20, which includes a "Best Fall Photo" contest this year. To enter your photo or for more information contact Toni at 403-627-3684 during museum hours.
Related link: www.kootenaibrown.org
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