Brendan Wallan, of Beaverlodge, Alta., was one of two champion limbo dancers in an adult contest at the Osoyoos Street Dance on Saturday night. Although he fell about a second after this shot was taken, he managed to limbo under some very low poles. (Richard McGuire photo)

Brendan Wallan, of Beaverlodge, Alta., was one of two champion limbo dancers in an adult contest at the Osoyoos Street Dance on Saturday night. Although he fell about a second after this shot was taken, he managed to limbo under some very low poles. (Richard McGuire photo)

Brooklyn Martins, 10, of Osoyoos was one of the last children to be eliminated in a limbo dancing contest at the second Osoyoos Street Dance. The event took place Saturday evening at Gyro Park. See our video story on the July dance at OsoyoosTimes.com. (Richard McGuire photo)

Brooklyn Martins, 10, of Osoyoos was one of the last children to be eliminated in a limbo dancing contest at the second Osoyoos Street Dance. The event took place Saturday evening at Gyro Park. See our video story on the July dance at OsoyoosTimes.com. (Richard McGuire photo)

Beamer Wigley, a 13-year-old rising country musician, performed Friday, Aug. 12 at Osoyoos Music in the Park. He played a mix of old classic country and newer songs. Music in the Park takes place every Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Gyro Park until the end of August and concerts are free. See our video story about Music in the Park at OsoyoosTimes.com. (Richard McGuire photo)

Beamer Wigley, a 13-year-old rising country musician, performed Friday, Aug. 12 at Osoyoos Music in the Park. He played a mix of old classic country and newer songs. Music in the Park takes place every Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Gyro Park until the end of August and concerts are free. See our video story about Music in the Park at OsoyoosTimes.com. (Richard McGuire photo)

Guests take one of the tours along the boardwalk after dinner at Romancing the Desert Saturday evening. The tours gave guests an introduction to the desert habitat and animals and plants that live there, but they also stopped for wine tasting and desserts at stations along the boardwalk. See our video story about this event at OsoyoosTimes.com. (Richard McGuire photo)

Guests take one of the tours along the boardwalk after dinner at Romancing the Desert Saturday evening. The tours gave guests an introduction to the desert habitat and animals and plants that live there, but they also stopped for wine tasting and desserts at stations along the boardwalk. See our video story about this event at OsoyoosTimes.com. (Richard McGuire photo)

Diana Anderson and Councillor Carol Youngberg enjoyed Romancing the Desert on Saturday evening. (Richard McGuire photo)

Diana Anderson and Councillor Carol Youngberg enjoyed Romancing the Desert on Saturday evening. (Richard McGuire photo)

Guests line up for an amazing dinner at Romancing the Desert on Saturday evening. (Richard McGuire photo)

Guests line up for an amazing dinner at Romancing the Desert on Saturday evening. (Richard McGuire photo)

Kelsey Lao, 6, had a big hug for a furry feline who was several times her size. She was at the upper playground at Osoyoos Elementary School Monday evening for a showing of the film Zootopia at Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Night. The event was held in co-operation with the Rotary Club of Osoyoos, who received all proceeds. The Rotary Club carries out community projects in Osoyoos and elsewhere. There were games for children before the movie got underway at nightfall. (Richard McGuire photo)

Kelsey Lao, 6, had a big hug for a furry feline who was several times her size. She was at the upper playground at Osoyoos Elementary School Monday evening for a showing of the film Zootopia at Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Night. The event was held in co-operation with the Rotary Club of Osoyoos, who received all proceeds. The Rotary Club carries out community projects in Osoyoos and elsewhere. There were games for children before the movie got underway at nightfall. (Richard McGuire photo)

Rotarian and town councillor Jim King thought no one would recognize him when he slipped into a disguise at the Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Night showing of Zootopia. The event was held in co-operation with the Rotary Club of Osoyoos, who received all proceeds. The Rotary Club carries out community projects in Osoyoos and elsewhere. One international project Rotary supports is the campaign to eradicate polio, which still exists in some pockets around the world. (Richard McGuire photo)

Rotarian and town councillor Jim King thought no one would recognize him when he slipped into a disguise at the Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Night showing of Zootopia. The event was held in co-operation with the Rotary Club of Osoyoos, who received all proceeds. The Rotary Club carries out community projects in Osoyoos and elsewhere. One international project Rotary supports is the campaign to eradicate polio, which still exists in some pockets around the world. (Richard McGuire photo)

Daniel DaSilva, 12, tosses a bean bag at a hole during one of the children's games at Osoyoos Elementary School Monday evening before it got dark enough for a showing of the film Zootopia at Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Night. The event was held in co-operation with the Rotary Club of Osoyoos, who received all proceeds. (Richard McGuire photo)

Daniel DaSilva, 12, tosses a bean bag at a hole during one of the children’s games at Osoyoos Elementary School Monday evening before it got dark enough for a showing of the film Zootopia at Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Night. The event was held in co-operation with the Rotary Club of Osoyoos, who received all proceeds. (Richard McGuire photo)