Homedale, Idaho, USA. The Txoko Ona Basque Club in Homedale Idaho has now completed the expansion of its clubhouse, doubling the size of the existing patio. The new outside space, covered but not enclosed, will provide new opportunities to the club during the pandemic providing more security to those who participate in activities there, whether club activities or someone else’s.
The expansion of the new space, that includes an independent entrance, will make it more attractive for the rest of the associations and entities in the area who may want to rent the place for their meetings and events, in an area where there are not many venues of this capacity. It is an investment made with a view, which, while improving the service that the building can provide, makes it more valuable for renting it for meetings, weddings and events.
The new patio and open hall that includes a new storage space in the background
The kitchen with a covered window situated just beside the addition
The new covered patio includes its own entrance from the parking lot
The area of the patio has increased from 629 to 1,520 square feet, and is perfectly connected to the building’s kitchens. It is also surrounded by a large green space that is also part of the property. These are all land and installations that have been acquired little by little, funded and built over the years based on the work and committed, generous, and prolonged contribution of the men, women and families that make up the local Basque community.
Zorionak, Txoko Ona!