The new Osoyoos Gift Cupboard was unveiled Sunday next to the Osoyoos Art Gallery. The cupboard is expected to be mounted to a permanent stand later this week. It contains donated items ranging from toiletries to notebooks and playing cards and people will be able to help themselves to what they need. The Gift Cupboard had the unanimous support of Osoyoos Town Council and it received a $500 grant from the Community Foundation of South Okanagan-Similkameen. Pictured are the three women responsible for the project, (from left) Jen Shiels, Gaye Horn and Brenda Dorosz. (Richard McGuire photo)

The new Osoyoos Gift Cupboard was unveiled Sunday next to the Osoyoos Art Gallery. The cupboard is expected to be mounted to a permanent stand later this week. It contains donated items ranging from toiletries to notebooks and playing cards and people will be able to help themselves to what they need. The Gift Cupboard had the unanimous support of Osoyoos Town Council and it received a $500 grant from the Community Foundation of South Okanagan-Similkameen. Pictured are the three women responsible for the project, (from left) Jen Shiels, Gaye Horn and Brenda Dorosz. The 2X2 ft. cupboard was built by former Osoyoos resident Reagan Pain from recycled materials. (Richard McGuire photo)