Bats are On the Move - Leave them Alone...
Monday, August 17, 2026 at 8:43AM
Summer Valley
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
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THETIS / PENELAKUT WATER GAMES DAY
PIONEER PACIFIC CAMP
1:30 - 5:30
August 22nd
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FIRE DEPT. PARADE
Saturday
August 29th

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Quarterly Refresh Discussion
September 10
Forbes Hall
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THETIS COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY
September 28
Forbes Hall
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SOUP'S ON
Resumes October 14th
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FORBES HALL SPRING CLEAN UP
May 1, 2027
9:00 am
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ST. MARGARET'S CEMETERY
CLEAN-UP
May 15th 2027
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Venting Index
Thetis Island Community Association
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Monday, August 17, 2026 at 8:43AM
Monday, August 17, 2026 at 7:59AM All members of the public are encouraged to attend the Community Assembly. With representatives from most island organizations and an agenda of updates and discussions on current concerns and issues, it always proves to be an informative and interesting meeting.
Reminder to Organization Designates: please send in agenda items to dickie.ann@gmail.com by Monday, September 21st.
Finalized agenda will be posted on e-spokes and thetisposts.ca within the week prior.
Ann Dickie and Keith Rush
Co-Facilitators
Thetis Community Assembly

Monday, August 17, 2026 at 7:58AM This is it - our final week of the 2026 Nature House summer program! It has been an incredible season, and we are going out on a high note. TIME Jr. closes with a beach seine at The Portal, the SLC invites you to put your summer knowledge to the test one last time, and Stephanie Cottell joins Wild Creatives for a weaving workshop using plants from right here on the island.
For our S4 event, forest rehabilitation practitioner Tal Engel of WolfTree will explore how our forests can recover, regenerate, and one day return to old-growth status. Following the talk, Tal takes us out onto the Lawrence Valley loop trail to bring his research to life in the forest itself.
Full details on the ThINC blog: https://www.thetisislandnatureconservancy.org/single-post/nature-house-week-8-august-20-23
ThINC

Monday, August 17, 2026 at 7:57AM 10-11 am Forbes Hall
You are invited to come join a gentle class to explore stretching, strengthening, lengthening movements for better balance and skills for healthy aging. Yoga simply yokes the breath to the movement helping with emotional and physical well-being. By donation.
Just a yoga mat, a blanket and we practice with a solid, well-padded chair, wear comfy clothes. Water bottle.
Questions? Concerns - text Dawn at 250.Two10.0826 and set up a time to explore any concerns you have.

Monday, August 17, 2026 at 7:54AM Pop Summer Sale of TICA Merchandise on the entry deck at Forbes Hall from 10 - noon
Come and pick out a sale priced t-shirt, hat, or blanket, for yourself or as a gift.
There will be some local experts on hand to stop by and talk to ...
* Keith Rush about birds and local rainfall
* Terry Hamilton and Jim Maloney about TICA's solar panel efficiency or the benefits of playing Pickleball
* David Reay about most island topics
* Jamie Hayward about life on Thetis
* Margaret Woodhouse about the need for Ham Radio Operators on Thetis Island and how to get involved.
* And to top it all off...Janice Hamilton will provide some fresh baking
Ellen Rush

Monday, August 17, 2026 at 7:46AM The next veterinary visit will be Wednesday, September 9th. I will be working abroad for the following two weeks after my island visit on August 19th.
I will be contactable in my absence on 250 436 0045 by text and <otterspool1969@gmail.com> for arranging appointments on September 9th.
Dr. Martin E. Randle, BVSc, Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (IVAS), GPCert (SAS), MRCVS, FRSPH.
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Monday, August 17, 2026 at 7:44AM The Thetis Island Visitor Guide has been updated and will be distributed this coming week to businesses and organizations throughout the island.
The Guide is also available online at:
https://www.thetisisland.net/tirra/documents/Thetis_Island_Visitor_Guide_202608.pdf
TIRRA would like to thank all of the businesses and organizations that chose to advertise in the Thetis Island Visitor Guide. Your support helps make the Guide possible and is greatly appreciated.
We encourage residents and visitors to support the local businesses and organizations featured in the Guide whenever possible.
Karl Unger
TIRRA Communications

Sunday, August 16, 2026 at 7:22AM Carol Sowerby will be retiring as Quarterly editor following the December 2026 issue. This has led the TICA Board to discuss the future of the 36-year-old Quarterly.
After fulsome discussions, TICA feels the time is ripe to explore the magazine's role within the Thetis community and, with community support, possibly start afresh with a new publication format.
How to start fresh? TICA will hold a gathering for community members who value an island-based publication, enjoy the stories islanders share, and are interested in the people, events and everyday life of our island community. By gathering, we can brainstorm, share ideas and explore a publication format that could be a great fit for our community.
Agenda:
- Content
- Format
- Willingness
If you are interested in seeing the continuation of an island publication and have ideas to share, please plan to attend an afternoon get-together at Forbes Hall on Saturday, September 12th at 2 pm, facilitated by the Thetis Island Community Association. Coffee, tea and cookies will be provided.
We will be connected through Google Meet if you're wanting to join us remotely. If you'd like to send us ideas ahead of time, please send to: info@forbeshall.ca
Link to meeting will be sent out closer to the meeting date.
Looking forward to fresh, bright and creative ideas!
TICA

Sunday, August 16, 2026 at 7:21AM The speaker this Sunday the 16th is Carson Cole.
Getting out of the pit, various scriptures.
10 AM at the Community Centre, all are welcome.
Further info - Ernie 250-252-0144.

Sunday, August 16, 2026 at 7:20AM Here's what's on today!
9-11am Harvest Hours (All ages)
Location: The People's Apothecary Garden, Lot 62
This week's harvest: It's been a dry stretch at the PAG, but the mints are holding on - Spearmint, Chocolate Mint, and Apple Mint are ready to pick and wonderfully fragrant. Steep a handful of fresh stems for a cool summer drink.
The PAG is open during daylight hours - plant card decks organized by category are in the box on the back of the gate. Join us during Harvest Hours when we're on hand to guide you through what's ready and how to use it.
1-3pm SLC Drop-in: Intertidal Exploration (All ages)
Location: Sea Life Centre, Telegraph Harbour Marina
Running all weekend - see Friday for details.
2-4pm S4: Snorkelling Adventures Around Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands with Dr. Sara Ellison (All ages)
Location: Forbes Hall
The chilly waters of the Pacific Northwest might not be top of your snorkelling bucket list, but they should be. BC's coastal waters are home to some 30 species of sea stars, giant anemones, brilliantly coloured nudibranchs, and of course the giant Pacific octopus. In this talk, Dr. Sara Ellison shares her underwater adventures, covering the gear you need, the creatures you'll encounter, and her personal top picks for snorkelling spots around Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.
About the speaker: Dr. Sara Ellison is an astrophysicist by trade, but has spent countless hours exploring BC's coastal waters. She is the author of Snorkelling Adventures Around Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands: The Ultimate Guide - a #1 bestseller on both the BC and Amazon booklists.
ThINC

Sunday, August 16, 2026 at 7:19AM Wondering if anyone has been missing their cat for several months? Brown Tabby, long hair, medium size. Comes around our place corner of Pilkey & Porlier every couple of days for a visit with our resident cat. Very shy & fearful if you get too close. Pretty sure it's living wild & apparently in good condition.
Call 250 246-4968 or text 250 710-5801
Jamie Alton
Sunday, August 16, 2026 at 7:19AM Small comfy couch with hide-a-bed looking for a home.
70"Lx48"Dx24"H
250-246-2184
Maureen Loiselle