Brilliance before dusk...

Keith Rush

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COMMUNITY EVENTS 

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THETIS ISLAND SCHOOL

YEAR END PERFORMANCE

AND CEREMONY

1 pm

Friday, June 20

Forbes Hall

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SOLSTICE

Meditation / Sound

7 pm

Saturday, June 21st

Forbes Hall

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FILM

Snk'mip Dig Deeper

7 pm

Sunday, June 22nd

Forbes Hall

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FILM

Kuper Island: Return to the Healing Circle

7 pm

Wednesday, June 25th

Forbes Hall

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MLA Visit

Thursday

June 26th

1 - 2:30

Forbes Hall

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COMMUNITY APPRECIATION DAY AT CAPERNWRAY HARBOUR

July 12

11:00 - 3:30

Register Here

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SOUP'S ON

On Hiatus until Fall 2025

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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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Who's Who of Thetis Pets Registry

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Thetis Island Community Fund
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Sunday
Dec022018

Discussion Group?

Folk-singer Valdi, on Saltspring, once described an island as differences of opinion surrounded by water. It’s a lovely phrase, and one that inspired me to think about what’s been going on during the decade Ann and I have lived on Thetis.

Our special place, it seems, is a good example of how islands also have a way of challenging and moderating the impact of those differing opinions in order to make positive things happen.

Witness plans for the new community centre; the raising of money and support to purchase land on Burchell Hill and Moore Hill for the purpose of conservation; and the transformation of the former Camp Columbia into The Portal, a major shift from private real estate mentality to a project whose aims include public use for sustainability and learning. If you add to these achievements the various voluntary trails being established on private land, it’s clear that Thetis, which previously had no public land, is well on the way to becoming a prime example of community effort and generosity.

It was with these very positive ideas in mind that I listened to Jean Ensminger’s thoughts again this week about having some regular meetings to discuss issues large and small and how we as individuals and as a community can try to understand them at a deeper level.

The hope, obviously, is that this deeper understanding might contribute to change. I was pleasantly surprised by Jean’s comment, as I’d heard others, including Suzanne Sarioglu and Maureen Loiselle, speak in the past of having what some call a philosopher’s café, a low-key public think-tank, where we develop the skills of listening and sharing with our knowledgeable and inquiring friends and neighbours.      

If you’re interested in participating in a small discussion group to explore ideas and concerns, why not drop an email to me or Jean and perhaps we can find a time for an initial meeting.

Jean Ensminger: jean28340@yahoo.ca

Gary Geddes: gedworks@islandnet.com 

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