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Friday
Aug082025

TICF Family Fun Day, Saturday August 9th: Forbes Hall

See you tomorrow! Weather looks great.

NOTE: Water Games Day at Pioneer Pacific starts at 1:30!

Come to Family Fun Day FIRST, for games and lunch, then continue on down the road for some water fun!

Remember your sunscreen and bring your smiles, your appetite, and your good community spirit!

10:00 to 11AM 

Registration/Lunch Tickets (Face-Painting, Bubbles, Pool and ThINC "Taste the Garden" open and available for remainder of day)

11:00 to 12:15PM Field Games: For Kids, and returning this year, games for Adults!!!

11:30 to 1:00PM Lunch (Chef Joe Knowles and Team!): $10/pp

12:30 to 2:00PM Court-side Games

2:00 Wrap Up/Clean Up: Hall and outside facilities including recycle

Cash is the preferred payment method for tickets and or donations.
(E-transfers can be arranged, if necessary.)

TICF Board

Friday
Aug082025

No Yoga on Saturday

Hello all,

No yoga Saturday due to the Family Fun day! :)

Will resume following week,
Karen

Friday
Aug082025

Nature House: What’s On Tomorrow

Coming up this Saturday, August 9:

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Taste the Garden at Family Fun Day (all ages)

Location: Forbes Hall (outside)

Today we’ll be joining the Family Fun Day festivities! Drop by our table in front of Forbes Hall to discover the flavours, aromas, and hidden powers of nature in this hands-on activity. Decorate cookies with edible flowers and herbs from our medicinal garden - the People’s Apothecary Garden (PAG), then put your taste buds to the test with a blind tasting of herbal teas made from plants like lavender, chocolate mint, lemon balm, fennel, and rosemary. Can you guess which is which? Learn how these plants support health and well-being while having fun with the whole family!

1:00 - 3:00 PM Drop in at the Sea Life Centre (all ages)

Location: Telegraph Harbour Marina

You are invited to observe the otherworldly pile-worm burrowing in our non-touch tank. This clam seeking predator has powerful fangs made of zinc and four eyes, and was found in the intertidal at the marina. We will be doing a short feeding session to see its reversible jaws and learn about the distinct lifestyle of our earthworm related inmate. Finally, you can observe the distinctive undulating movement of the clam worm when walking, swimming, and burrowing.

The ThINC Team

Friday
Aug082025

Fire Danger Class & Weather Report

We have dropped down to HIGH DANGER CLASS and High-Risk Activities can again be undertaken until 1 pm and then a 2-hour fire watch posted. Please have water and tools at your site. No open solid fuel fires allowed. Propane campfire appliances are permitted.

Weather Forecast

SYNOPSIS: 

After an unsettled Wednesday with rain and some thunderstorm activity, warm and dry conditions return. A low-pressure system continues to move east, and an incoming ridge of high pressure will shift a northerly flow to westerly through Thursday, giving most of the Coastal Fire Centre moderate WSW winds. Clearing will continue and mostly sunny conditions will return. Temperatures will be seasonal and will climb by 1-3 degrees each day into and through the weekend. This is a gradual build as this ridge is a slow-moving system. Expect clouds through the south into Friday morning and clearing by noon with a return to a SW flow over CoFC.

OUTLOOK: 

Saturday to Monday: Very constant conditions for the weekend and start of next week. The ridge will continue to drive temperatures up and drying conditions remain. Temperatures peak Sunday through Tuesday with many areas above seasonal. A trough of low pressure in the northern portion of the province could create some elevated winds in the Tweedsmuir Park region on Sunday, gusting 30-40 km/h. To the south, gusting is expected through the valleys at 30-35 km/h.

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

Friday
Aug082025

Fire Department Website

The Thetis Island Fire Department Website at www.thetisislandfire.ca will be Out of Service for the next few weeks as we make a changeover to a new site administrator. Therefore, on the site the Fire Danger Rating image will not be current, and nothing new will be posted.

For current fire rating information please read e-Spokes or look at the big Fire Dept Board across from the ferry, or phone the Duty Officer at 250-252-0228, or write to firechief@thetisislandfire.ca.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Fire Chief J. Caldbeck, Thetis Island Vol. Fire Dept.

Friday
Aug082025

Lost: iPhone 14 in a Clear Plastic Case

I lost my iPhone while kayaking at Pilkey Point. After arriving at the point, my kayaking partner and I left our vessels on the shore. I took my phone out of the kayak and placed it on the rocks before going for a swim. When I returned, the phone was no longer where I had left it.

If found, please contact me at 825-733-9291 or by email at marlower1@icloud.com.

Thanks in advance for your help,

Marlowe

Friday
Aug082025

Goosey Gander Shop closed for Fun Day, open Sunday

The Shop will be closed on Saturday, hoping to see you instead at Forbes Hall for the annual TICF Fun Day!

Sunday the Shop will be open again as usual from 10am to 4pm so that you can browse all the new things that arrived this week along with all the other bargains and one-of-a-kind items in the Shop.

Quite a few guy things came in, like an extra-large toolbox, a drill press converter, two antique metal machinists’ levels, a metal parts box with 28 drawers, an old heavy-duty pulley, and a square chimney brush. There’s a funky set of speakers and a downrigger too.

Lots and lots of really lovely new jewelry also arrived, a vintage picnic basket, avocado covers, and brand-new silicone reusable bags. Some charming salt & pepper shakers came in and trinket boxes too, a studded silver one, a wooden Norwegian hand painted one and an Italian hand painted alabaster hinged box. And for hours and hours of fun, some brand-new unopened jigsaw puzzles have arrived too.

Have a very Fun Day Saturday and all-around great weekend!

Thank you,

Nan Beals
thegooseygandershop@gmail.com

Thursday
Aug072025

TICF Family Fun Day, Saturday August 9th: Forbes Hall

Several things to note and help you plan your day!

  • No dogs (or other pets) on site. 
  • No parking on the Forbes Hall grounds.

Lots of roadside parking in the vicinity, however, be mindful of traffic, lots of children expected, and of course we need to keep Mission Road passable for our Fire Department.

  • Tennis Court will be closed from Friday 3PM to Saturday 3PM to allow set-up and clean-up. 
  • Bring your lawn chair for comfort and flexibility of seating.

TICF Board

Thursday
Aug072025

Marine Sale/Fund Raising for SOAS

A big shout out to out to all those who supported the SOAS marine sale on Saturday:

Telegraph Harbour for the venue,

James Alton and Rodney Brownlee for their generous donations.

The many islanders who donated for items received.

Over $1000 was raised to support our next project in Tanzania.

Many thanks from the SOAS crew.

Thursday
Aug072025

Nature House: What’s On Tomorrow?

Coming up this Friday, August 8:

10:00 AM Junior Biologists: Let’s get Physiological!

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

Why do sheep have square eyes? How do 200 ft trees transfer water from their roots to their leaves? Put these burning questions to rest this Friday and explore the basics of physiology with us. With examples from the Portal’s resident sheep, we will discover what systems allow animals, including us, to grow, breathe, eat and move.

2:00 PM Expert Excursion: Soils with Ian Ralston (youth, adults)

Location: 412 Klahowya (meet in the Driveway)

This Expert Excursion begins with a peaceful, silent walk through the Meadow Valley forest, awakening your senses and attuning you to the living landscape beneath your feet. From there, we’ll delve into the fascinating world of soil - how it forms, the hidden life it sustains, and what it reveals about our relationship with the natural world. Through hands-on exploration, you’ll learn to identify various soil types, observe key characteristics, and interpret the subtle indicators soil provides. Whether you're gardening, planning irrigation, or building with natural materials, understanding soil can transform how you engage with the land - deepening connection, enhancing sustainability, and grounding your practice in harmony with nature.

The ThINC Team

Thursday
Aug072025

Looking for Log splitter to Rent

Wondering if anyone has a large log splitter to rent?

Looking to split some large rounds of arbutus and fir.

Please contact Malcolm at 250-704-9636 or Tina at p_webber@yahoo.com

Thank you

Thursday
Aug072025

Islands Trust News Release

Islands Trust launches public engagement on draft Policy Statement.

https://mailstorm.islandstrust.bc.ca/campaigns/jc555yc0b38d4/web-version/bz299xot5we64


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