Late February

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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GREEN CRAB MONITORING

April 6 - 8 

ThINC

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COMMUNITY YARD SALE

FORBES HALL 

APRIL 25

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SCHOOL ORCHARDS FOR AFRICA

EVENT

May 1

Forbes Hall

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SPRING FLING CLOTHING EXCHANGE

May 2

Forbes Hall

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SPRING CLEAN UP

May 16

Forbes Hall

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TICA AGM

June 6 / 1 PM

Forbes Hall

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FIRE DEPT. PARADE

Saturday

August 29th

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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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Who's Who of Thetis Pets Registry

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Thetis Island Community Fund

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Tuesday
Mar312026

Nurse Practitioner Clinic - Not Open Today

Please note that the Nurse Practitioner will not be available in person today at Forbes Hall. 

They will be contacting those with scheduled appointments.

Forbes Hall Health Services Group

Tuesday
Mar312026

Green Burial Clarification

Just to clarify: the idea of holding a discussion around natural/green burial that I proposed, is only that- a discussion. There is no intent to form a committee or create an organization that will facilitate burials. That is left entirely up to each individual.

The purpose of the gathering is simply to share information, ideas, and experience: hopefully to make the journey easier for those who are choosing this path.

Thanks
Maureen

Tuesday
Mar312026

Tick Awareness & Prevention

As the weather warms and more people head outdoors, it’s important to be aware of ticks and how to protect yourself, your family, and your pets.


Ticks: What they are and where they’re found

Ticks are small, spider-like insects commonly found in grassy, wooded, and bushy areas across British Columbia. While many tick bites are harmless, some ticks can carry diseases such as Lyme disease. Ticks are most active in the spring (March–June), but they can be present year-round when temperatures are above freezing.

They are typically found in tall grass, shrubs, forested areas, leaf piles, and woodpiles, as well as places with wildlife such as deer, birds, and rodents. In B.C., ticks that can carry Lyme disease are most commonly found in coastal and southern regions, including Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.

How to protect yourself

When spending time outdoors:

Wear long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes
Tuck pants into socks and shirts into pants
Use insect repellent containing DEET or Icaridin
Stay in the center of trails and avoid brushing against vegetation After being outdoors:
Check your entire body, children, and pets for ticks
Pay close attention to scalp, underarms, and behind knees
Protect your pets:

Check cats and dogs for ticks after outdoor time
Ask your veterinarian about tick prevention products available for pets
Found a tick? Here’s what to do and when to seek help:

Remove the tick promptly using fine-tipped tweezers
Pull straight out without squeezing
Clean the area with soap and water
Early removal reduces the risk of infection. You can submit a photo of the tick for free identification through eTick Canada, an online tool that helps determine whether the tick may carry disease and what steps to take next. Educational resources like Tick Talk Canada also offer helpful, family-friendly information on tick safety and Lyme disease awareness.

Contact a healthcare provider if you develop symptoms within 30 days of a tick bite, especially:

Fever or chills
Fatigue
Headaches or muscle aches
A rash (sometimes a “bullseye” shape)
Stay informed, stay safe

Ticks are a natural part of our environment, but with simple precautions, you can significantly reduce your risk. Enjoy the outdoors safely this season!

For more information, visit:

· https://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/tick-borne-diseases
· https://etick.ca/

· https://ticktalkcanada.com/

Forbes Hall Health Services Group

Tuesday
Mar312026

For Sale

Werner Camano Carbon Fibre Kayak Paddle

Two-piece carbon fibre straight shaft paddle in excellent condition.
The total length (apex of blade to other blade's apex) is: 87 inches.
Both blades are identical and they can be feathered.
Weight approximately 24 ounces.

$325.00

Text 2502520699

Tuesday
Mar312026

Easter Weekend at the Pub

Appy
Asparagus and Gruyere Tart
puff pastry, honey Dijon drizzle

Main
Easter Baked Ham
scalloped potato, asparagus, dilled cucumber radish salad

Dessert
Black Forest Parfait
chocolate brownie chunks, cherry compote, whipped cream

Easter Brunch 

Belgian Waffle Charcuterie Tray
assorted breakfast meats, cheese and sauces

Smoked Salmon Benny
cream cheese, smoked salmon lox, dilled hollandaise, fried capers

Thetis Island Marina And Resort
thetisislandresorts@gmail.com
250 - 246 - 3464
46 Harbour Rd, Thetis Island

Monday
Mar302026

Green Crab Monitoring Coming Up

Does wading through ankle-deep muck, poking around in crab traps while seagulls hover hopefully overhead sound like your kind of afternoon? If so, we'd love to have you join us for the first series of European Green Crab Monitoring sessions of the season!

We'll be out Monday, April 6 through Wednesday, April 8 (afternoons) - come for one day (30 min - 2 hrs) or all three.

New This Year: Volunteer Badge Program

We're excited to offer a badge that recognizes volunteers who actively contribute to monitoring this invasive species - a great fit for youth looking to build skills and experience.

To earn the badge, volunteers must:
Complete a free ~1-hour online training course through the Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC), covering site selection, trapping protocols, and green crab identification
Participate in at least five (retrieval) monitoring sessions in a single season
Assist with hands-on monitoring activities such as setting and checking traps, identifying and measuring crabs, recording data, and following DFO-approved biosecurity and handling protocols
Along the way, you'll develop real skills in invasive species identification, intertidal fieldwork, data collection, and environmental stewardship.

Interested or have questions? Get in touch at charlotte@thetisislandnatureconservancy.org

Charlotte,

ThINC Education and Stewardship Coordinator

Monday
Mar302026

Natural Burial

The conversation of natural burial has been raised a number of times, and I thought it would be interesting to sit down with those interested and chat about what is involved.

If that’s something you'd like to be part of, shoot me an email and I'll set something up.

Thanks,
Maureen
sunrisegrail@gmail.com

Monday
Mar302026

Jollity Order Reminders for Easter Weekend

Open Saturday 10am to 2pm (an extra hour this week)

We have added some special holiday items to the True Grain list on our
order form this week. Please submit orders for organic baking and dairy
by Monday evening. Other veggie orders can be sent up to Friday evening.

Here's the link to the updated order form:
https://www.jollityfarm.ca/order-form

If you'd like a bunch of our fancy, fragrant Narcissus, let us know and
we'll set it aside.

Our Chemainus Farm Shop will be closed April 5-6 for Easter Sunday and
Monday. (Another big reno party for us!)

With thanks,

Jollity Farmers

 

Monday
Mar302026

Update: Historic Wagon Frame Located

Sunday
Mar292026

A Piece of Thetis Island History Stolen - March 28-29

The pre-WW2 farm wagon frame with wheels that has long been wedged against a cedar near the start of Lawrence Trail, was stolen this weekend. It was there long before I ever stepped foot on Thetis in 1964.

For someone to think that it was scrap or something that they could take amazes me. Was it on their property? No. Did they ask the landowner if they could take it? No. Therefore it is theft, pure and simple.

The joy of people seeing it year after year, reminding them of seeing it when they were children, to simply reminding them of times gone by, is no more.

It can be returned as easily as it was taken. No questions asked, just do it. If you know who stole this piece of Thetis Island history, encourage them to replace it. The trails are made accessible to islanders and visitors by the landowners through agreements with the Thetis Island Residents and Ratepayers Association.  We do not expect people to use them to steal property.

I sincerely hope that all islanders will have their eyes and ears open to find the old wagon.

Ann Dickie

Sunday
Mar292026

Soup's On: Wednesday, April 1st (No Joke!)

11:30 am until 1:00 pm

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

Menu: 

  • Carrot Ginger Soup
  • Toppings- Greek yogurt and green onions 
  • Dinner rolls
  • Cookies and Treats
  • Coffee and Teas

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

Soup’s On is entirely carried out by volunteers and, as one of the tasks is the program’s accounting, please do not pay with coins smaller than Loonies and Toonies. As all change must be counted and rolled. 

For those who find large groups challenging, enjoy your lunch in this week’s 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
Mar292026

From the Library

Each week a Friend of the Library is available Saturday 10-2, Sunday 1-4 and Tuesday 12-1.
Lots of fiction, non-fiction, picture books, DVDs, puzzles and magazines.

Enjoy
Celine

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