Early Morning Light bouncing off Burchell

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COMMUNITY EVENTS 

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REPAIR FAIR

Saturday, May 3

Forbes Hall

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SOUP'S ON

Wednesdays

11:30 - 1:00

Forbes Hall

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Venting Index

 

Thetis Island Community Association

forbeshall.ca

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HEALTH SERVICES

Contact & Access Information

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TAXATION REPORTS

provided by Paul Duncan

Background - Phase 1 Report

Final - Phase 2 Report

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Busy Ferry Schedule

Who's Who of Thetis Pets Registry

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Thetis Island Community Fund

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Wednesday
Feb192025

Soup's On - Wednesday, February 19

11:30 am until 1:00 pm

Gather at Forbes Hall for a very Thetis Island lunch...

Menu:
Vegetable Barley Soup (veg)
Cornbread
Assorted Goodies
Teas and Coffee

Suggested donation of $7 for soup, bread, treats and teas & coffee.

For those who find large groups challenging, enjoy your lunch in our designated quiet room, the Library.

Everyone is welcome to join us, seniors, seniors who don’t think they’re seniors, workers, families, and everyone who just wants a mid-day meal!

Menu remainders for take-out when available. Soup’s On also supports the Thetis Island Food Pantry.

Coupon Booklets of 10 for your convenience, $70.00

The Soup’s On Team

Tuesday
Feb182025

Reminder: BC Ferries Pop Up Community Engagement

Thetis Ferry Terminal

1:30- 3:00 at the dock

Tuesday
Feb182025

8 Week Yoga & Meditation Series

Join Heather and Jess for a unique 8-week series, exploring Kundalini Yoga, Hatha Yoga and Meditation with sound therapy. Spend an hour and a half each week, deepening your connection with yourself and bringing in more balance and bliss.

Both Heather and Jess studied and travelled in India, learning the authentic practices and wisdoms contained in the Yogic teachings.

Join them and others for this intentional collaboration!

Details
Where: Forbes Hall
When: Fridays 6-7:30pm (March 7 - April 25)

For full session details and to register, please visit:
wisewillowpress.com/8weekyogaseries
Or email info@wisewillowcollective.com

See you there!

Tuesday
Feb182025

Fruit Tree Pruner

We would like to hire someone to prune our fruit trees.

If you are interested in doing this job, please contact us by email at gkredman@gmail.com or text us at 250-210-3087.

Genny and Ken

Tuesday
Feb182025

Why We Need TIRRA... Solid Waste Management

TIRRA has had a long history of dealing with garbage on Thetis. At some point after we managed to get a larger ferry, TIRRA arranged to have bins available, located where the returnable container is now. This was for members’ use who had paid their garbage fee for the year. It was always a significant amount of work for the treasurer to collect the funds and send out repeated notices.

Eventually the bins were moved inside the gate in conjunction with recycling. This ended up going onto a parcel tax system with the CVRD for funding. A bag fee was also introduced as a user pay for the garbage. A small “free store” was added to help neighbours re-purpose. E-spokes does a great job of assisting re-purposing.

When Covid hit, the recycle section was shut down and after significant discussions and meetings, a vote was held and the majority of members preferred to take their recycling to town. This left the garbage portion to stand alone with an attendant to open and monitor the yard. The garbage continues at a higher rate and the parcel tax is no longer charged. TIRRA leases a portion of the provincially owned yard and is required to carry 5M liability insurance. The garbage pick-ups happen 15 times a year and are shared by 5 other stake holders. TIRRA manages the pickup schedule.

At this point, Thetis enjoys a clean island with very little random dumping.

Thanks for reading!

(another in the series of short notes on what TIRRA does for us all, and why we need it.)

Veronica for the TIRRA Executive Board

Monday
Feb172025

Soup's On - Wednesday, February 19

11:30 am until 1:00 pm

Gather at Forbes Hall for a very Thetis Island lunch...

Menu:
Vegetable Barley Soup (veg)
Cornbread
Assorted Goodies
Teas and Coffee

Suggested donation of $7 for soup, bread, treats and teas & coffee.

For those who find large groups challenging, enjoy your lunch in our designated quiet room, the Boardroom.

Everyone is welcome to join us, seniors, seniors who don’t think they’re seniors, workers, families, and everyone who just wants a mid-day meal!

Menu remainders for take-out when available. Soup’s On also supports the Thetis Island Food Pantry.

Coupon Booklets of 10 for your convenience, $70.00

The Soup’s On Team

Sunday
Feb162025

Sunday Church Late Notice

The speaker today is David Banks.
Continuing the message on the Holy Spirit.

10 AM at the Community Centre, all are welcome.

Further info---Ernie 250-252-0144. 

Sunday
Feb162025

Soup’s On: Wednesday, February 19

11:30 am until 1:00 pm

Gather at Forbes Hall for a very Thetis Island lunch...

Menu

  • Vegetable Barley Soup (veg)
  • Cornbread
  • Assorted Goodies
  • Teas and Coffee

Suggested donation of $7 for soup, bread, treats and teas & coffee. 

For those who find large groups challenging, enjoy your lunch in our designated quiet room, the Boardroom.

Everyone is welcome to join us, seniors, seniors who don’t think they’re seniors, workers, families, and everyone who just wants a mid-day meal!

Menu remainders for take-out when available. Soup’s On also supports the Thetis Island Food Pantry.

Coupon Booklets of 10 for your convenience, $70.00 

The Soup’s On Team

Sunday
Feb162025

Why We Need TIRRA... the Visitors' Guide

The Visitors' Guide was started to provide a low-cost brochure where small island businesses and services could be listed and their contact information made available to visitors to the island. It's freely distributed from island businesses like the marinas and shops, and at the Chemainus Visitors' Information Centre, and from the ferry booth.

It's a venue where, for instance, the Fire Department can put in some guidelines, and TIRRA can put in reminders about things like garbage disposal. It's just a useful service. Doing it does require some familiarity with a layout program, but it's a pretty simple template to use. Or you can change the template if you want to try out a new idea. The point is just to keep it very affordable and an even playing field for the local businesses (the cost of listing is just the printing cost - an even split among all participants on a per-line basis.)

I started it after I heard a few people saying how useful something like that would be, and Grae and I had just started our B&B so we were looking for ways to advertise that would also serve other businesses like ours. Now, after about 20 years, it seemed like a good idea to have it sit under TIRRA's umbrella, so it can carry on.

Thanks for reading!

(another in the series of short notes on what TIRRA does for us all, and why we need it.)

Veronica for the TIRRA Executive Board

Sunday
Feb162025

Blue Cottage Bread - Sunday

SOURDOUGH SUNDAY
Blue Cottage Bread is available today at Telegraph Harbour Marina Cafe

3 Varieties to choose from:
CLASSIC SOURDOUGH
SUNFLOWER FLAX SOURDOUGH
AGED CHEDDAR JALAPENO SOURDOUGH

Did you know Sourdough is better for your gut health?
Tracy

Sunday
Feb162025

BC Bats Show No Sign of Infection from White-nose Syndrome – Public Asked to Report Dead Bats

Thetis Island, BC - The BC Community Bat Programs, in collaboration with the Province of BC, are asking the public for help in the effort to detect and prevent the spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) in bats.  Residents are urged to report any bat activity observed in winter and any sick or dead bats found before May 31st.

There have not been any bats with WNS found to date in BC, but Pseudogymnoascus Destructans (Pd), the fungus that causes the disease, was confirmed in 2022 in the Boundary Region.  Recently, the B.C. Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship released results from 413 samples taken last winter and spring, and they all came back as negative.  “This was surprising, but great news, as bats with WNS have been confirmed in Alberta and in northern Washington State, just south of the border,” says Rob Welsh, Thetis Island coordinator for the BC Community Bat Programs. 

First detected in New York State in 2006, the disease continues to spread, with detections in northwestern and central Washington and in south-central Alberta. The fungus does not cause disease in humans and pets, but WNS has devastated North American bat populations. The fungus attacks bats while they are hibernating, growing on their faces to give an appearance of a white nose. Bats often wake to clean the fungus from their skin. This uses valuable energy, and eventually the bats die from starvation. 

 “Across North America, millions of bats have been killed, and seven of our 15 BC species could be severely affected by the disease,” says Welsh.  The Little Brown Myotis and the Northern Myotis are both listed as Endangered in Canada due to WNS.  Though there is not yet a proven cure for WNS, several promising treatment options are being developed, and it may be possible to mitigate the effects of this wildlife health crisis. 

If you find a dead bat or have sightings of winter bat activity, please report to the BC Community Bat Programs online at www.bcbats.ca , via email at rmwelsh@telus.net or by calling 1-855-922-2287 ext. 12.  All live bats should be left alone — keep your distance, snap a photo and report it to the BC Community Bat Programs. If you must move a bat, visit www.bcbats.ca for advice and never touch a bat with your bare hands. Please note that if you or your pet has been in direct contact with the bat you will need further information regarding the risk of rabies to you and your pet.  Contact the BC Community Bat Programs for more information.  “The more bat reports from the public that we receive, the better we can understand how WNS might spread and affect local bat populations,” says Welsh.

“The bats of BC are key predators of many night-flying insects.  They are essential parts of BC’s ecosystems and provide a huge economic benefit by helping control agricultural, forest, and urban pests,” says Welsh.  In partnership with the BC Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, the BC Community Bat Programs provide information and promote local stewardship and citizen science.  The BC Community Bat Programs Thetis Island Region extends its gratitude to partners involved in bat conservation including the Islands Trust Conservancy, HAT, and ThINC.   The programs are supported by funding from the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, Forest Enhancement Society of BC, the Habitat Stewardship Program, the Province of BC, and the Thetis Island Nature Conservancy. You can find out more about the BC Community Bat Programs and options for helping local bat populations at www.bcbats.ca, rmwelsh@telus.net, or 1-855-922-2287, ext. 12.

Photos:

1.      White-nose syndrome occurrence map – by year (2025). Downloaded 2025-01-14.  Available at https://www.whitenosesyndrome.org/where-is-wns

2. White-nose syndrome is caused by a fungus that covers the skin and wings of bats while they are hibernating.  Reporting any winter sightings or dead bats helps researchers monitor and learn about bats. Photo: Jordi Segers

Contact:

Rob Welsh, Thetis Island Region Coordinator, BC Community Bat Program

Toll free line. 1-855-922-2287 ext. 12.

Cell: 604-838-2575

Email: rmwelsh@telus.net

Website: www.bcbats.ca

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bcbats

Instagram: BC Community Bat Program (@gotbats) • Instagram photos and videos

click map to view in full-size

 

Saturday
Feb152025

Jollity on Saturday ... still slippery

For folks coming to pick up milk, eggs, veggies etc. there is an area just past our gate that is still very icy. The spring runs every day, then freezes up at night.

Please walk up from the parking lot at the kiosk if you aren't sure your vehicle is good on ice.

Botanical Pear on tap for Kombucha this week.

With thanks,

Jollity Farmers

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