In Pictures: The first busy Saturday of the summer

By David F. Rooney

Saturday proved to be a very busy start to the Mother’s Day weekend. There were street sales, bottle drives, barbecues and more going on all over town.

Here’s a pictorial overview of just about everything that happened:

The Mother's Day Weekend started off as a busy one with events all over town, including the annual Lego event at the Railway Museum. Adelaide Dunkerson (left) and her friend Dana Mahoney were two of the children who brought their Lego creations. David F. Rooney photo
The Mother’s Day Weekend started off as a busy one with events all over town, including the annual Lego event at the Railway Museum. Adelaide Dunkerson (left) and her friend Dana Mahoney were two of the children who brought their Lego creations. David F. Rooney photo
The Lego event was a great way for families to interact. David F. Rooney photo
The Lego event was a great way for families to interact. David F. Rooney photo
There were street sales all over downtown. Although there was rain early in the morning by 10 am it had mostly dried out and people flocked downtown to peruse the sales of everything from plants to clothing. David F. Rooney photo
There were street sales all over downtown. Although there was rain early in the morning by 10 am it had mostly dried out and people flocked downtown to peruse the sales of everything from plants to clothing. David F. Rooney photo
Even Sparky the Fire Dog ambled downtown to the Farm and Craft Market. David F. Rooney photo
Even Sparky the Fire Dog ambled downtown to the Farm and Craft Market. David F. Rooney photo
Lots of people looked for bargains down on First Street West. David F. Rooney photo
Lots of people looked for bargains down on First Street West. David F. Rooney photo
Over at the Fire Hall, hundreds of people turned out to see the Fire Rescue Service's new ladder truck. David F. Rooney photo
Over at the Fire Hall, hundreds of people like former fire chief Mike Martinuk (foreground, right), shown here talking with firefighter Dan Hutchison, turned out to see the Fire Rescue Service’s new ladder truck. David F. Rooney photo
Firefighters had a couple of wrecked clunkers on hand that they planned to disassemble with their tools. David F. Rooney photo
Firefighters had a couple of wrecked clunkers on hand that they planned to disassemble with their tools. David F. Rooney photo
The demonstration of tools available to firefighters fascinated the crowd. David F. Rooney photo
The demonstration of tools available to firefighters, narrated by Dan Sculnick, fascinated the crowd. David F. Rooney photo
Sparky was on hand to meet with some of the Fire Rescue Services younger fans. David F. Rooney photo
Sparky was on hand to meet with some of the Fire Rescue Services younger fans. David F. Rooney photo
And there was food — all the burgers, hot dogs and cake you could eat, served up for free by some of Revelstoke's intrepid firefighters. David F. Rooney photo
And there was food — all the burgers, hot dogs and cake you could eat, served up for free by some of Revelstoke’s intrepid firefighters. David F. Rooney photo
Fire Chief Rob Girard (right) chats with a resident about the new truck. David F. Rooney photo
Fire Chief Rob Girard (right) chats with a resident about the new truck. David F. Rooney photo
Firesfighter Geoff Wilson (center, descending the ladder) went aloft the take a few photos. David F. Rooney photo
Firefighter Geoff Wilson (center, descending the ladder) went aloft the take a few photos. David F. Rooney photo
Coming down that ladder looks as though it demands a few serious skill sets from Geoff. Steve Olsson photo
Coming down that ladder looks as though it demands a few serious skill sets from Geoff. Steve Olsson photo
Here's what Revelstoke looks like from atop the ladder. Geoff Wilson photo
Here’s what Revelstoke looks like from atop the ladder. CLICK HERE TO SEE A LARGER VERSION OF THIS IMAGE. Geoff Wilson photo
Meanwhile, across town, the Aquaducks were busy counting all the bottles and cans they had gathered during their fund-raising bottle drive. David F. Rooney photo
Meanwhile, across town, the Aquaducks were busy counting all the bottles and cans they had gathered during their fund-raising bottle drive. David F. Rooney photo
Just across the way, the Grade 7 students from Columbia Park Elementary School were counting their own bottles and cans as they strive to earn the last $1,600 they needed for a class graduation trip at the end of May. David F. Rooney photo
Just across the way, the Grade 7 students from Columbia Park Elementary School were counting their own bottles and cans as they strive to earn the last $1,600 they needed for a class graduation trip at the end of May. David F. Rooney photo
That patio furniture, on display during Home hardware's spring sidewalk sale, looks pretty comfy, doesn't it? David F. Rooney photo
That patio furniture, on display during Home hardware’s spring sidewalk sale, looks pretty comfy, doesn’t it? David F. Rooney photo
Speaking of comfy, Steve Bender looks rather at ease chowing down on a smokie at the Home Hardware sale. David F. Rooney photo
Speaking of comfy, Steve Bender looks rather at ease chowing down on a smokie at the Home Hardware sale. David F. Rooney photo
And then there was the Big Bike! The Heart and Stroke Foundation's popular fund-raising ride was bak in town to the delight of young and old. David F. Rooney photo
And then there was the Big Bike! The Heart and Stroke Foundation’s popular fund-raising ride was bak in town to the delight of young and old. David F. Rooney photo
The next day, Sunday, was a lovely spring day and brought out lots of soccer players. David F. Rooney photo
The next day, Sunday, was a lovely spring day and brought out lots of soccer players. David F. Rooney photo