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TICA AGM

June 6 / 1 PM

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SCHOOL ART SHOW

June 15th

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SCHOOL PERFORMANCE

June 22nd

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 CANADA DAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST

July 1st

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NATURE OF FORESTS

July 18 & 19

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ANNUAL BOOK & BAKE SALE

August 1st

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FAMILY FUN DAY

August 8th

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FIRE DEPT. PARADE

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August 29th

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COMMUNITY DINNER

September 26

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THETIS COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY

September 28

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SOUP'S ON

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2027 TIID AGM

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May 8th, 2027

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ST. MARGARET'S CEMETERY 

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May 15th 2027

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Venting Index

 

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Apr262026

Floating Things for Sale or to Give Away

We have three floating things that we no longer need …

(1) DOUBLE KAYAK

Rainforest Designs (a BC company) Nimbus fibreglass double kayak. These are legendary kayaks, known for their tracking and soul. It’s not young but in great condition and lovely to paddle. Glides through the water. Yellow. May be able to give you some accessories with it depending on what you need. Looking for $1,500.

(2) KOKOPELI XPD PACKRAFT

This is a small (one-person), very portable, inflatable boat with paddle, pump, and inflatable seat. It’s fantastic for adventures or for children (or both!).

Bought new in 2021 but minimally used — in great condition. Red. This is what it is: https://kokopelli.com/products/xpd-2024. (That’s a slightly newer version; mine doesn’t have a fin.) I paid $1,300 (which seems excessive) but will take what I can get.

(3) SWIM PLATFORM/FLOATING DOCK — FREE!

Our house came with a swim platform that is two separate but matching sections, each 8’ x 4’, solid construction, wood sitting on floats. I suspect they were originally floating dock segments.

They’re on land and not easy to get into the water here. Free to anyone who’s willing to pick them up.

Adam Sandell
(250) 802-2418

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