Club Hunt
Club Hunt
Buttonville [46, 96]
Basic Info:
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Description
A former nightclub and piano bar decorated in a fox hunt theme originally opened with the intent of attracting an upper crust clientèle. The club never caught on with the wealthy. It did, however, become somewhat popular with those who aspired to upper social circles but had neither the education nor bank accounts to mingle with the well-to-do. Ironically, the result was a collection of social climbers, all of whom were putting on airs in an attempt to mingle with the wealthy patrons they assumed were in attendance at the club. These faux rich would habitually mingle and date, each time thinking they may have found their ticket to affluent lifestyles, and each time eventually realizing that they had found each other instead and returning to the club to resume "the Hunt". Now serviced by The Hospitality Industry, the current clientele are neither rich nor faux rich but are wise enough to know the difference.
Current Events/Status
- MONTH DAY, 2009
REPORT GOES HERE
History/Special Events
- August 17, 2009
The Shickell Arms is taken into the care of The Randoms Hospitality Industry
- Feb 19, 2008
Club Hunt becomes the official HQ of The LivePrayer Warriors!!!.
- June 19, 2007
Drama Club staged a performance of "Army of Darkness" at Club Hunt as part of their Border Tour of Malton. The group plans to travel clockwise around the border suburbs of Malton with one show in each suburb. On this day they performed for the four survivors here as part of this tour. See their group page for performing groups and schedules.
Barricade Policy
EHB see Buttonville Barricade Plan. Hallifax Auto Repair (1NE) can be used as a entry point
Transmitter Information
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Transmitter Information |
The radio transmitter at this location is kept at this radio frequency:
Frequency: 26.84 MHz (Buttonville Standard) |
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