Mosquito ~ Control 2015 responses

Please click here to view two responses to Pat English's letter regarding Mosquito control for 2015.
Peter Barr ~ TIRRA involvement?
Brilliance before dusk...
Keith Rush
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
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BOOK & BAKE SALE
Forbes Hall
August 2
10 - 1
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Thetis Island Community Fund
FAMILY FUN DAY
Forbes Hall
August 9
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SOUP'S ON
On Hiatus until Fall 2025
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Venting Index
Thetis Island Community Association
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Please click here to view two responses to Pat English's letter regarding Mosquito control for 2015.
Peter Barr ~ TIRRA involvement?
FISH N CHIPS: Beer battered cod served w/fries,coleslaw, tartar and lemon pc 8.95 /2pc 10.95
FISH TACOS: 2 flour tortillas w/ beer battered cod,cabbage, green onion and our zesty white sauce 9.95
A selection of appetizers & desserts also available.
Families and Groups Welcome
Reservations Recommended
Call us at 250-246-3464
All are welcome to attend Anglican Communion
Wednesday, February 18 ~ 4:30PM (Ash Wednesday)
Where? Lucy Hayward's house
21 Bella Vista Road
Michael Wimmer from Chemainus will be officiating
A light supper will follow. If you are able to bring a contribution to the meal, it would be warmly received.
Call Lucy if you are able to come. 250-246-2059.
Hello Thetis Islanders,
I am currently securing goods and services for the upcoming 2015 Art Soiree. Silent and live auction items requested. If you feel that this is something you would be interested in or know of someone who could contribute, please contact Gloria quackf@telus.net or 250-246-3091.
Thank you,
Gloria Taylor
Remember how bad the mosquitoes were last year?
It’s time to start thinking of ways to avoid a similar influx again this summer. The main source of salt marsh mosquitoes - those big, dusty gray kamikaze insects - is the slough at the south end of the island. They lay their eggs in the mud and when high tides flood the mud flats in spring and summer they hatch in their thousands. The eggs are viable in the mud for many years and I’m sure last year’s mosquitoes added to the inventory.
In the past there was a flapper valve on the culvert that runs under Pilkey Point Road. 3 or 4 years ago, that flapper rusted off the culvert and hasn’t been replaced. We need someone with metal work experience to give us a new flapper valve.
This is also a health issue as mosquitoes are vectors for West Nile Virus. And since the mosquito infestation affected the whole island last year, this is not something that one or two people should be responsible for. The whole community needs to be behind this to achieve a community made solution. Is this an issue for TIRRA to address?
The purpose of this email is to get the discussion going and it will be in small gatherings. So start thinking and problem solving.
Next summer’s happiness is in the balance!
Pat English, Secretary, Strata 589
Editor's note ~ this letter has been posted to the Island Discussions page. Please send responses to editor@ thetisblog.net
Sign On to the Blue Dot Movement
By Louise Bell- Denman Island
Amended for Thetis by Suzanne Sarioglu
What is the Blue Dot Movement?
Now in its second year, the Blue Dot Movement is a country-wide lobby group of citizens like you and me who are asking all levels of government to recognize the right of Canadians to a healthy environment. The ultimate goal is to achieve an amendment to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to guarantee the right to breathe clean air, drink clean water and consume safe food.
The Blue Dot Movement is a project of the David Suzuki Foundation. It is supported by a strong network of partners, including media, academia, environmentalists, activist organizations, and other groups.
To learn more about this grassroots campaign, visit www.bluedot.ca. In particular, I recommend watching the video on the home page. Against a backdrop of dramatic images, it presents an eloquent and persuasive case for recognizing environmental rights at the same priority level as the fundamental freedoms and democratic rights now protected by the Charter.
For the full article, and contact info, please click here.
Suzanne Sarioglu
Forbes Hall/Community Centre
The Menu this week is:
Thai Chicken Vegetable Soup
Crusty Baguettes
Cinnamon Loaf & Butter Tarts
Pot of Gold Coffee & Tea
11:30 AM until the soup runs out or 1:00 PM
Take out available if there is enough soup
$5
Bridge follows at 1:00 PM in the Hunter Room
Telegraph Harbour Inn Equestrian Centre is proud to announce we are planning to go out and compete! Ok so maybe that sounds like nothing new... BUT wait there’s more!
We are very proud of the progress of all of our current students, but two in particular have really worked hard at their goals and are ready to strut their stuff.
Sol Rogers and Anna Thiessen will be entering the Foxstone schooling show on March 29th.
At this competition (held in Duncan) they will be riding the first division which consists of a course of poles in walk and trot. They will be judged on their position and ability to control their mounts.
We are putting these dedicated riders to work to help fund this venture as expenses for travel and entries quickly add up! They will be available to do odd chores for locals in exchange for funding for their show entries.
Some of the expenses we will be trying to cover are:
Show Entry Fee: $126 each (this includes the horses stall and GST)
BC Ferries: $70 (horse trailer and people)
Horse Council BC Membership: $43.12 each (required insurance for all competitors)
We do not ask that anyone pay these fees. Sol and Anna will work for their entries.
Please contact
Jessica (coach) vanderhoef_@hotmail.com
Airiane Rogers airiane@greenprintstudio.ca 250-246-2730
Fiona Thiessen fiona@sfthiessen.ca250-246-5001
Only Thetis Islanders who are quite bold
Have stayed on here in the rain and the cold;
But Shirley and Tom, Helen, Steven and Ted
Have all packed up and quite cheerily fled;
Off in the sun and the warm they are lolling.
Alas, the Dinner Club is cancelled cause no one was calling.
Hope to see you at the March 15th Dinner! Plan now.
Dee Smith
School District 79 is hiring an Education Assistant and a noon hour supervisor for Thetis Island Elementary. More information can be found on their site at http://www.sd79.bc.ca/departments/human-resources/employment-opportunities/cupe/
EDUCATION ASSISTANT
COMPETITION: EA-14-108 – TEMPORARY
Thetis Island Elementary School – Position #07-026
Job Title:
Hours per week: Hours of work Qualifications: Specific Duties:
Academic Education Assistant 20 hours
9:30am – 1:30pm
Academic support in reading, writing, and math (problem solving focus) in a K-7 one room classroom.
Please refer to job description #43 for more information. Pay Level: 7
Additional Info: This is a temporary position until June 30, 2015, or the return of the incumbent, whichever occurs first.
Our hard working Thetis Island Elementary kids getting good and dirty in the new Seeds to Supper community garden collaboration.
Kelly Bannister