Blossoms, blossoms, everywhere!

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COMMUNITY EVENTS 

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Electricial Safety for Homeowners

Wednesday, April 17

7:15 pm

Forbes Hall

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TICA AGM

Saturday, April 20th

1:00 pm

Forbes Hall

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TI Improvement District

AGM

May 4

11 am 

Forbes Hall

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Ukraine Fundraiser Dinner

Saturday, May 25th

Forbes Hall

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Repair Fair

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SOUP'S ON

Restarts: Fall 2024

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Who's Who of Thetis Pets Registry

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Capernwray Ferry Use Schedule

Link: Sept 2023 - April 2024

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Thetis Island Community Association
Thetis Island Community Fund
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This Week at the Nature House

Nature House Open Hours

Friday, August 18th: 11 – 4PM

Saturday, August 19th: 11 – 4PM

Sunday, August 20th: 10 – 3PM

August 16

·        Women’s Paddle: 4-5PM

Meet at The Portal Beach with your boat (canoe, kayak, etc…) for a relaxing evening paddle. All skill levels welcome! Contact Vicki if you’re in need of a boat: 250-246-9126.

August 18

·        Seaweed/Algae Day: 1-3PM

We will be delving into the world of seaweeds and algae, highlighting their importance through various activities, demonstrations and crafts!

August 19

·        Butterflies & Bugs: 1-4PM

Don't know a swallowtail from a skipper?  A dasher from a darner?  Join biologist Patrick Lilley as he leads a walk through the forests and fields around the Portal in search of Thetis Island's largest and most colourful insects, the butterflies and dragonflies.  He'll talk about some of butterfly and dragonfly species found on Thetis, their life cycles, and their habitat needs.  Together, you'll learn how to catch, handle, and identify some of them.  Patrick will also talk about how you can improve habitat for butterflies and dragonflies on your property and why you might want to do so.  He'll also introduce some of the great resources out there for those who want to learn more.  Bring your butterfly net, a pair of binoculars, and a field guide if you have them!  (Don't worry if you don't---he'll bring some to share too.) We’ll start the afternoon with insect themed-crafts, and then begin the insect walk at 2PM!

August 20

·        Ocean Conservation and Beach Seine: 10-1PM

Join us for our second low tide day of the summer! This time we will include the theme of ocean conservation, with talks, demonstrations, and activities regarding the protection of our local waters. As well, we will be doing a low tide beach seine! Beach seines use a special net to catch all of the intertidal species which we can inspect on shore!

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