Late May Sunset ~ Keith Rush

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COMMUNITY EVENTS 

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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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Monday
Jul102023

A Summer Problem 

Heat and no/less water. An approach on how to solve or at least make it more bearable.

The issue of water, cooling and air conditioning.

Are there interested islanders who like to join/try to work on a solution ?? 

Water....made me thinking after picking up my sprinkler from the TIVFD.

Freshwater or ground water (for drinking/watering plants/store water - wild fire protection) or a system for cooling/freezing/air conditioning seem to be an increasing issue in the future. In the winter we have water and don't need cooling - in the summer water is in high demand and we have heat and no or little rain for month. The main problem is and will be the amount of energy needed to achieve all of water generating/cooling. And as more high tech and complicate it get as more difficult and expensive it is to use a system/setup for the average person. I could continue now talking maybe wait for decades that a solution pops up - where as maybe for me there are not so many decades left!?!  OR I just start and do something. Since I am always up for a challenge - I am doing. And if for me if a solution doesn't work the first time than it has to be adjusted till it works!!

Now learning from history - as so often there is already a useful approach. There is a actually long forgotten way by just using the sun as energy source - a way I always wanted to try but never did. Now it seems right for me to do and get started and time to do it is not really the issue anymore. 

Invented by Otto H Mohr in California 1938 was the solar operated fridge/cooler - working after the Joule-Thompson effect. It never really went in production because it wasn't interesting enough for the big industry making money - like so many useful solutions. It is a closed cycle with NO mechanical or electric parts used just the sun as energy source. But don't worry it is not a nonsense perpetual motion machine. Please feel free to search the internet for solar fridge Otto H Mohr in California 1938. 

Like every fridge/freezer/air conditioner a coolant is compressed and when it is expanded again - it freezes/cools. Just Physics! Now with the solar operated Joule-Thompson effect the compression is done by heating/vaporizing a liquid coolant with sun light instead of using a compressor to create pressure like in every fridge/freezer. Now I would use CO2 instead of Ammonia or Freon as coolant and then expand it through a small nozzle to get the same effect. When the sun is not available the CO2 will condensate and get liquid again to start over with the next sun. The process slows down without sun, and it will not run at night!! For me that is perfectly fine. This is a simple way to cool air (fridge/freezer/air conditioner) or even produce water by condensation just the humidity of air. Please have a look at my sketch to produce water from condensing air humidity(... like put an open fridge outdoor). It is nothing new just combined different. It will not generate m3 of water a day, but it will run continuously - little by little when the sun is shining. For air conditioning or fridge/freezer the cooling part would be in a box/old fridge or inside the building. 

But to make it clear I am absolutely not interested to run a business or making money or sell anything. The system should be available for everyone. It will be simple, easy to assemble and free for everyone and everyone should be able to just buy the parts online or in a hardware store. But operating at own risk!! No warranty!! There are no dangerous parts at all. Worst cast - maybe wrong assembly - just a little leaking CO2.

So, if there is anyone who like to join and is up for this unusual approach to build it - not scared to fail with the first trials?!?  I start now. And sorry I will start slowly - since everyone who knows me - I have a few other projects on the side too.  :)

But the next summer comes for sure and better start slowly now as talking and do nothing!!

Thanks,

Matthias

contact info >> please check Thetis phone book - there is only one Matthias I guess :)

Link to more information...

Monday
Jul102023

ThINC Seeking Clipboards!

If anyone has any clipboards that require rehoming, please let me know at charlotte@thetisislandnatureconservancy.org.
ThINC's stash appears to be diminishing and could use a recharge!

Thanks,
Charlotte

Monday
Jul102023

Bicycle Loan

We are looking for a ladies’ bicycle to borrow for the week of July 13th. If anyone can help us out our guest would be most appreciative. Can pay if required.

Thanks in advance.

Richard and Tess
250 245 0566

Saturday
Jul082023

FREE Items

Older Futon couch, opens to a Queen size bed with additional 3”memory foam topper.
No longer needed perhaps you have ‘extra’ guests this summer.
Photos on community website.

Chain saws surplus to needs.
Troy-built 20” chainsaw. Last used 2022 .
McCulloch 18” chainsaw not used for years.

Phone 250 246 6560

John

Saturday
Jul082023

ThINC Nature House - Weekend Activities

Saturday, July 8
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Seaquarium Drop-in
Location: The Nature House at The Portal, 254 North Cove Road

In preparation for our new residents, we will be giving a demonstration of how the seaquarium works and provide some info on the critters we might find this summer. This will also be a good time to explore the Nature House and its eclectic collection of curios, and the stunning nearby shoreline.

Sunday, July 9

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm S4: ‘Solar Power: A Real Solution to Climate Change? Reality Check’ with Tom Mommsen and Risa Smith (adult)
Location: Forbes Hall

Tom and Risa, directors of the Salish Sea Renewable Energy Coop (SSREC), will be coming to Thetis to speak about solar energy on the Southern Gulf Islands. They’ll be explaining everything you wanted to know about solar – from theory, to relevance, to impact, to practice. Largely as a result of the work of SSREC the Southern Gulf Islands have become a residential solar powerhouse in BC. Learn how Thetis can join the revolution. Tom and Risa’s talk will be followed by a community discussion. Come with your questions. For more information about SSREC check out the website: www.ssrec.org and Facebook www.facebook.com/ssrec.org/

We will also be at the Howling Wolf Market every Saturday between 10am - 2pm. Drop by to learn more about our programs. We will also be selling a few goodies, including our ThINC t-shirts! Look for the blue tent!

Questions? Email Eden at eden@thetisislandnatureconservancy.org

Saturday
Jul082023

Vendor of the Week

This week’s Vendor of the Week is Pat English! Pat hand crafts elegant children’s and adult clothing using top-quality fabrics from Europe. Don’t miss out on the luscious fabrics and beautiful prints, available weekly at the Summer Market at Howling Wolf Farm, Saturday 10am-2pm. 

Loey May

Saturday
Jul082023

From the Library

The island library is open on Saturday from 10-1 with a Friend of the Library in attendance. Take a look around for materials to be returned please.

Celine

Saturday
Jul082023

Rosy Gunold: Spanish Lessons

Rosy is interested in giving Spanish Lessons once again to Thetis Islanders.

Please contact her at coronacruises@hotmail.com if you’re interested, and based on the island’s response, she will decide how to offer these classes.  

Thanks so much.

Friday
Jul072023

Oh No! Concert Reschedule!

Our fabulous performer for the July 8th concert, Danielle, has tested positive for Covid-19 today! And here I was thinking that Covid was a thing of the past. Alas, Danielle and Phil will not be able to perform this Saturday but luckily we have already found another date - August 5th, same time, same place.

For those of you who have reserved your seats, you will remain on the list unless you reach out to me to let me know that the new date no longer works for you, in which case, we will refund you.

We are sorry for the disappointment and any foiled weekend plans. Hopefully the wait will make this evening of song and community gathering all the more sweet.

Brianna

contact for ticket refunds at briannajsloan@gmail.com

Friday
Jul072023

Tour de Thetis

Come on out for a bike ride on Saturday morning!

We’ll start at the hall at 9 AM and end up back at the hall at 11 AM for some cookies (they won’t be as good as Fred’s cookies, but I’ll try my best).

All fitness levels and bicycle types are welcome - you can do as much or as little of the route as you like.

Jess Moloney

Friday
Jul072023

ThINC Nature House - Today's Activities, Friday, July 7th

10:00 am - 12:00 pm Young Naturalists: Orca Education Day (kids, 8-12)

Location: The Nature House, The Portal, 254 North Cove Road

Come learn about the incredible orcas that call these waters home! We will be learning about orca behaviour and echolocation, and exploring what it is like to experience and map the world through sound just like these cetaceans do. We will also talk about some of the threats to the local Southern Resident Killer Whales and ways we can protect them. If we’re lucky, maybe a pod will pass by the Portal!

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Expert Excursions: Agricultural Land Management with Emily McIvor (youth, adults)

Location: The Portal, 254 North Cove Road

Join local farmer and landscape designer, Emily McIvor for a talk about ecological land management and farming. She asks: ‘what does this land need to heal and decolonize?’ and ‘what is possible to create within given means?’ This talk will include a walk and discussion of invasive species management, storm-water management, and sustainable, land-based industrial activities.

Please see our website: www.thetisislandnatureconservancy.org for our July calendar of events and for details on upcoming activities. 

Friday
Jul072023

Very Scared Kitty

Very scared kitty wandering north from Harbour Road, wouldn't come near us. If you're missing one, it has a dark colour with stripes and wearing a blue collar. Not sure where it will end up, but you have the general area to start looking for it.

rsmith1960@gmail.com

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