Cedar Beach Pizza Hours

Cedar Beach Pizza will be open through February 28th. Pizza is available in the snow but for pick up only.
Closed beginning March 1 (were off to Supper's On!). We will reopen April 11.
Thanks
Virginia and Andy Lamb
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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Cedar Beach Pizza will be open through February 28th. Pizza is available in the snow but for pick up only.
Closed beginning March 1 (were off to Supper's On!). We will reopen April 11.
Thanks
Virginia and Andy Lamb
Thanks Wayne
Forbes Hall 11:30AM ~ 1:00PM or 'til we run out!
Menu:
Chicken Pasta Soup
(there will also be a vegetarian soup option)
Cheese Biscuits
Assorted Goodies
Tea & Pot of Gold Coffee
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$5 Minimum Donation
See you Wednesday.
For more information on Soup's On, click here.
The Cowichan Land Trust will be offering a Bioengineering Course again this year on Friday and Saturday March 7th & 8th, from 9am to 4pm in Duncan, BC.
The two-day course is aimed at anyone wanting to learn more about ecological restoration options with an emphasis on bioengineering techniques. Soil bioengineering is an applied science that uses live plant materials to perform an engineering function such as slope stabilization, soil erosion control, or seepage control. This two day course will focus on soil bioengineering techniques and options involved in restoration and reclamation of damaged ecosystems using a combination of structural materials, vegetative cuttings and other specialized methods.
For more information contact (250) 746-0227 or email: info@cowichanlandtrust.ca.
Ann Eriksson
ThINC
A big thanks to Arthur Hunter for all his work on getting this information out to the public given the extreme time constraints we are under. It is much appreciated!
If anyone is going to be going down to Sidney or that area on the 27th or 28th of February (next week), and would have time to stop by Island Blueprint in Sidney to pick up the next issue of the Quarterly, we'd be very grateful!
Please call me (250 246 1509) or email veronica@thetisisland.net if you can help.
Thanks!
H, I have two requests of the good people of Thetis.
One: I have a grandson and his buddy who are looking for a non working laptop. They are into repairing that kind of thing.
Two: I am looking for someone who has a superior sewing machine. One that is capable of making 2" buttonholes. My sewing machine will only make holes for 1" buttons.
If you can help with either please call me.
Thank you in advance. Gwen Hunter
250-246-4209
Please note that this month's camera club meeting will be held at the Fire Hall ~ NOT Forbes Hall ~ in order to try the Departments projector; thank you Fire Department!
Monday February 24th 7pm - see you there
Carol Sowerby
Join Pat Johnston for a presentation on Native Plant Gardening at 1:30 on Sunday, February 23 at Forbes Hall. Pat will talk about the benefits of using native plants on our properties, show photographs of native plants, and discuss how to garden with native plants as well as show photographs of native plant gardens. Pat likes to work informally so besides looking at pictures of native plants come prepared to ask questions and discuss the joys of gardening with native plants.
Pat is a Native Plant Gardening Consultant who for the past fourteen years has been helping private and public gardeners incorporate native plants into their landscapes. She has also partnered with Victoria Capital Regional District’s Water Department, Swan Lake Nature Sanctuary and other community organizations to facilitate over 200 Native Plant Gardening Workshops. Pat, along with other gardeners, developed a native plant demonstration garden in her own yard and works in various native plant gardens in the Victoria region. Pat’s passion about our native flora inspires others to want to use them in our gardens.
This workshop is free. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by the Thetis Island Nature Conservancy.