Late May Sunset ~ Keith Rush

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COMMUNITY EVENTS 

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SCHOOL ART SHOW

June 15th

Forbes Hall

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CONCERT

Telegraph Harbour Marina

Admission $25

Tuesday, July 16th

7:00 pm

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SCHOOL PERFORMANCE

June 22nd

Forbes Hall

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 CANADA DAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST

July 1st

Forbes Hall

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NATURE OF FORESTS

July 18 & 19

Forbes Hall

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ANNUAL BOOK & BAKE SALE

August 1st

Forbes Hall

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FAMILY FUN DAY

August 8th

Forbes Hall

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FIRE DEPT. PARADE

Saturday

August 29th

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COMMUNITY DINNER

September 26

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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2027 TIID AGM

Forbes Hall

May 8th, 2027

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ST. MARGARET'S CEMETERY 

CLEAN-UP

May 15th 2027

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TICA AGM

Forbes Hall

Saturday, June 5th

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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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FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCT. 8 - 14th

This year the 2023 Fire Prevention Week topic is Kitchen Safety. Many home fires are started by unattended cooking on the kitchen stove. Also, smoke detectors are not being checked to make sure they are in working order. Now is a good time to change your battery…put a new one in and use the old one in something that you don’t need to save your life.

The number of fire-related deaths recorded last year represents a 46-per-cent annual increase, according to the Office of the Fire Commissioner of BC.

There were 9,087 fires in the province last year—86 fire-related deaths and 212 significant injuries, according to the OFC. (These are not fires and injuries related to wildland fires).

The report also found that a working smoke alarm was not present at more than half—55 per cent—of reported residential structure fires.

“Once a fire starts, people have very little time to get out of their home safely, making a working smoke alarm a critical tool for saving lives,” said BC Minister of Public Safety, Mike Farnworth. “I’m urging everyone to test their smoke alarms at least once every six months to keep their home and family safe.”

TIVFD

Fire Chief J. Caldbeck
Thetis Island Vol. Fire Dept.

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