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Rotary Clubs of Oliver & Osoyoos

Winter Gala & Auction

Join us on Saturday, January 24, 2026, for an unforgettable evening.

This special night brings our community together to support the SOS Medical Foundation’s campaign to strengthen care at South Okanagan General Hospital. You will gather for cocktails, a beautifully prepared three-course plated dinner, live and silent auctions, and dancing, all while standing behind the hospital that cares for us when it matters most.

This is a chance to celebrate generosity, connection, and our shared commitment to local healthcare.

We are SOLD OUT! 

Tickets: $125 Per Person

Table of Eight: $900

Use the code TABLE at checkout to receive the full table discount. Each table seats 8 guests.

Event Details:

  • Doors Open at 5:00 PM. Join us for a sparkling cocktail to start the night as you mix and mingle with guests
  • Enjoy a 3-course fine-dining plated dinner, including two bottles of wine per table

  • Hear from our Keynote Speaker
  • Take part in the incredible silent and live auctions

  • End the night dancing to your favourite tunes

How to book your tickets:

  1. Choose your seats. The seating chart will open in a pop-up window. Scroll along the bottom to see all the tables.
  2. Click “Add to Cart”
  3. Proceed to Checkout
  4. Add your billing details and your credit card info
  5. Watch your email for confirmation and tickets

Every ticket purchased helps bring better healthcare to our community. Thank you for being part of something special.

The Rotary Clubs of Oliver and Osoyoos are proud to put on this event in support of the SOS Medical Foundation. If you have any questions or need support, please email: rotaryclubosoyoos@gmail.com

The SOS Medical Foundation has launched a $2 million campaign to bring critical upgrades to South Okanagan General Hospital. We need your help to make it happen.

This campaign is dedicated entirely to South Okanagan General Hospital. Every single donation will stay at the hospital, funding projects that reduce wait times, strengthen emergency care, and give healthcare professionals the tools and housing they need to care for our communities.