West Rand going country over long-weekend

Silverstar Casino to keep you entertained from 30 April to 3 May.

Silverstar Casino honours the history of Krugersdorp on the West Rand through its Wild West Country Festival and will be hosting a four day festival which aims to celebrate the area’s rich mining history of the late 1880’s.

The Wild West Country Fest will run from 30 April to 3 May this weekend and aims to encapsulate its founding history though replicating food from the era, gold panning sites, whiskey saloons and grand beer halls.

When gold was first discovered on Marthinus Pretorius’ farm in 1886, little did anyone know the wealth of minerals that would be found in the years to come. Men and women from afar afield as Canada, Australia, Cornwell and Holland as well as Kimberley and Pilgrims Rest, pitched their tents in a bid to stake their claim to the lands riches.

Shortly after the discovery of gold, in 1887, the town of Krugersdorp was established and today it is the industrial hub of Western Gauteng with a population of more than 350 000.

It is the areas rich mining industry which formed an integral part in the development of the town, as well as molded its colourful cultural and historical background.
Shane Collinson, Director of Operations and Complex General Manager at Silverstar says, “It is this exciting time, filled with promise and celebration, that the Wild West Country Festival wants its visitors to experience.

“There will be four main sections dedicated to this history at the Wild West Country Fest, namely; The Duiwelsdorp Beer Hall, The Molly Malone Whiskey Saloon, Joe’s Gambling Joint and the Diggins.”

Georgetown. Photo submitted.

The history and insight into each of these establishments can be found below:

The Duiwelsdorp Beer Hall
This is where men used to spend time after a hard day on the diggings and where their stories were told – some of good fortune, some of bad, but intriguing nevertheless. Beer drinking and arm wrestling for gold nuggets was a legendary and keenly contested activity.

The Molly Malone Whiskey Saloon
A classy establishment, in the harsh and often brutal environment that these early fortune seekers had to endure, where men could be mesmerised by the charm and flirtations of Can Can girls while sipping fine whiskey.

The owner of this establishment, Molly Malone, was a women who hailed from Ireland. She was a voluptuous beauty who ensured that customers behaved respectably in her upmarket establishment.

Joe’s Gambling Joint
Joe Jackson, who spent his youth as a lumberjack in the Cossacks of Upper Canada before setting off to seek his fortunes abroad, was the first to open up a gambling joint on the outskirts of the West Rand diggings which was commonly referred to as ‘Duiwelsdorp’.

Under his watchful eye, and massive frame, the roulette wheels and poker tables were never short of patrons eager to wager.

The Diggins
The diggings were the very life and blood of these early days where men would toil tirelessly under the African skies in search for gold. Some struck it rich, but the majority only managed to eke out a living.

One of these early day pioneers was Fred Struben who, together with this brother, had bought a farm on the western front in the hopes of striking it lucky.

On one early October morning he observed a disturbance that had taken place on a southern ridge of his property and as he recalled later in the Rand Daily Mail, “I clambered over the ridge, broke off a piece of disturbed strata rock and crushed and panned it. I could not believe my eyes when a teaspoon of gold appeared in the pan.”

It was shortly after that that he and his brother named the area the Confidence Reef Mine, the remains of which are still visible inside the Kloofendal Nature Reserve in Roodepoort on the western flank of Johannesburg.

If you would like to immerse yourself in a theatrical and thoroughly entertaining event reminiscent of those early pioneering days on the West Rand, then don’t miss out on the Silverstar Wild West Country Festival.

TICKET PRICES:
Adults – R100 (includes a beer mug or wine glass plus a complimentary ticket which can be redeemed for either a SAB beer, cider or wine)
Pensioners – R60
Children aged 5 to 17 years – R50
Tickets available at www.silverstarcasino.co.za or at Computicket outlets.

OPENING AND CLOSING TIMES:
Thursday 30 April 4pm to 11pm
Friday 1 May 11am to 11pm (public holiday)
Saturday 2 May 11am to 10pm
Sunday 3 May 11am to 6pm

ENTERTAINMENT: (approximate times)
Thursday, 30 April: Conrad Cronje & Band from 6pm to 10pm
Friday, 1 May: Madison from 6pm to 10pm
Saturday, 2 May: Stewart Irving & Mike Pepper 12 noon to 4.30pm followed by The Dixie Hillbillies 6pm to 10pm
Sunday, 3 May: Georgetown from 12.30 to 5.30pm

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The Dixie Hillbillies. Photo submitted.
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