Thursday 28 April 2016

Tahsis Estuary Monitoring Project

From Guest Bloggers David and Stella Richards:

Yesterday morning we volunteered with the Tahsis Estuary Monitoring Project. The group consisted of two people from the Nootka Sound Watershed Society, two DFO biologists who knew a lot and another volunteer.

We learned a lot and examined a lot of different species that are living here in the inlet. Green crabs (not good) yellow perch, three-spine stickle back, pipe, salmon - coho, chinook, chum, sockeye, sculpin, gunwhales. Oxygen content of the water, invertebrates. Lots of samples taken. Salmon were measured and weighed - largest 8gms, smallest 0.1gms. Captured in seine nets. Two test sites in eel grass with lots of species, two test sites not in eel grass not so much. Had a great time and thanks to the Nootka Sound Watershed Society for letting us join the group.

Recording and photographing.

Hip waders required or rubber boots.

A Stickleback

Stella measuring the salmon before being weighed by biologist.

Caving Excursion at Upana Caves

Group Caving Event
Upana Caves
Saturday, May 21 at 11am
Meet at parking spot at 11 am and walk in together. 
Picnic to follow. Leisure event for all levels of fitness and cavers.
From the Village of Tahsis Website:

Upana Caves

Located about 15 kilometres from Gold River on the way to Tahsis, Upana Forest Service Recreation Site contains about 300 metres of passages with many entrances. These caves were formed by a creek that pours into a deep canyon-like sinkhole in one area and emerges from a beautiful spacious marble entrance farther downhill.

Upana Caves contain scenic, self-guided trails that lead to several entrances. While the passages are maze-like and convoluted, you are never far from daylight. On your way to Tahsis, look for the signage on the right just before Bull Lake summit, the highest pass on the road, to locate these caves.

Last Chance for Ordering Vegetable Bundles!

CMESS PAC is selling bundles of fresh BC produce for a great fundraiser! 

If you have already ordered, the vegetable bundles will be delivered to your home on the evening of Thursday, May 5. 

If you haven't ordered or paid for your produce yet, please contact me (Karli) at 250 934-7805, or pay Allison at Tahsis Building Supply.  We only have a limited number of bundles coming in, so don't miss out!

Math Mania



Monday 25 April 2016

The Journey

Every summer, Esperanza Ministries offers an amazing experience for teens.  
This year it's happening between July 5 and 30th.  To register follow the link of the website. 

Photo from Esperanza Website
From the Esperanza Website:   
  • 5 Day Hike along the Nootka Trail.
  • 5 days camping and exploring at Camp Ferrier.
  • 5 day canoe voyage back to Esperanza.
  • Serving on Work Crew at Teen Camp.
"The Journey takes youth ages 14-17 on the adventure of a lifetime -- challenging them in body, mind and spirit.  A team of experienced staff take a maximum of 12 teens hiking, camping, and canoeing through Nootka Sound.
 
Beginning at Yuquot/Friendly Cove, we hike the Nootka Trail. These days you will spend carrying all you need on your back, learning about the area, about the Way, the nature of God, living on the trail, and survival.

The next days are spent at remote Camp Ferrier learning life skills, working together, and living a simple life free from all but the most necessary modern technology.

The final leg of the Journey is spent island-hopping in a canoe through Nuchatlitz Provincial Park and Esperanza Inlet before concluding the journey in Esperanza.  No previous outdoor experience is required to join us on this journey.   We will teach what you need to know along the way." 

Photo from Esperanza Website

An Evening with Kim Barthel


Thursday 21 April 2016

Shared Vision Statement

 

From the Civic Info BC website:  

Gold River, Mowachaht / Muchalaht, Tahsis Sign Shared Vision Statement

Gold River, Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation, Tahsis
GOLD RIVER - On Thursday March 17, 2016, the Village of Gold River, along with the Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation and the Village of Tahsis signed a shared Vision Statement solidifying their commitment to work together to enhance the well-being of each community and the region.

This historic step forward unites the three communities by enabling collaborative participation through shared values, respect and a newly established working relationship. The new relationship will strengthen their ability to pursue business and economic development strategies for the betterment of their residents, members and businesses.

The Vision Statement states, in part:

“We are progressive communities that share a desire to responsibly manage our natural resources in a manner that will stimulate new business opportunities and develop a diversified economy whilst always respecting each other.”

“This is a defining moment in the long history of the Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation.  This Vision Statement reflects the truth of the respectful, trusting and mutually beneficial relationships with our valued Tahsis and Gold River neighbors,” said Chief Mike Maquinna of the Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation Council of Chiefs.

“Revitalizing our local and regional economy in a sustainable way requires working closely with the Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation and the Village of Tahsis.  We know that open and meaningful relationships are fundamental to our economic growth,” said Mayor Brad Unger of Gold River.

“We are stronger together than apart,” said Mayor Jude Schooner of Tahsis.  “We have put into our daily lives the relationship and reconciliation that is often talked about but not always delivered.  We have done it here.”

The communities will now work on a Co-operation Agreement to implement key aspects of the Vision Statement.

The Vision Statement was a product of a series of Community to Community meetings made possible by funding from the Government of British Columbia.

Michael McGee, Administrator
Mowachaht Muchalaht First Nation
(250) 283-2015

Larry Plourde, Administrator
Village of Gold River
(250) 283-2202

Mark Tatchell, Chief Administrative Officer
Village of Tahsis
(250) 934-6344


Tuesday 19 April 2016

Mobile Mammography Service to Visit Gold River


April 27 and 28th, Gold River Community Centre Parking Lot 
250 Muchalet Drive, Gold River BC.
 
BC women between the ages of 40 and 74 with a primary care provider (doctor, nurse practitioner or naturopath) can book a screening mammogram directly through the program without a doctor’s referral by calling 1-800-663-9203 or
  604-877-6187
  
 
For more information, please visit
 http://www.screeningbc.ca/Breast/default.htm
 



Monday 18 April 2016

Tickets are Now on Sale for Ubedam Theatre!



Not a yellow brick road, but the pretty path at the Leiner Trail


As of this afternoon, (April 18) tickets for Ubedam Theatre's first play, "Oz in the Clozet" will be on sale at the Tahsis Building Supply.  $5 each.  The play will run Friday, May 13 and Saturday, May 14. 7:00 in the rec centre gym. 65 minutes long. Or call 250-934-6236 to get tickets delivered to your door.

Tahsis Senior's Society Annual Meeting


Tahsis Seniors Society BBQ



Tahsis Seniors Invite You

COMMUNITY BBQ

Free to All Community Members

May 29th, 2016
3:30 - 6:30 pm 

Seniors Room
CMESS

Funded by New Horizons for Seniors Grant

EVERYONE WELCOME




Wednesday 13 April 2016

Nootka Sound Outdoor Program Video

Here is just a small sample of all the amazing opportunities our students have here in district 84.

Click here:  

"Learning on the Edge of Canada"



Monday 11 April 2016

Ubedam Theatre Upcoming Performances

photo by Marion H.
During the Spring Bazaar, Elsie H. bought the first ticket to the Ubedam Theatre Society's first peformance of "Oz in a Klozit".  The performances will be on Friday May 13th and Saturday May 14th.  For tickets, contact Stephanie at (250) 934-6236

CMESS PAC Spring Bazaar

A good time was had by all, at the annual CMESS PAC Spring Bazaar!













Sunday 3 April 2016

More Info on the Upcoming Bazaar

Rumour has it that the CMESS grads will be selling treats, chocolate bars and lollipops!

Local potter Elsie Horvath from Tree to Sea Pottery will have her work for sale.






Local quilter Louise Guilbert will have her sewing for sale.





Scientists work on Whale Carcass at the Tahsis Boat Launch

On Thursday, a federal research vessel brought in a dead adult bull killer whale that was found 65 miles offshore, out past the continental shelf.  The captain believes this was an offshore killer whale, from a population of whales who live far offshore in the north east pacific and feed on sharks, distinct from the resident and transient killer whale populations.  
 
On Friday, two teams worked on the carcass.  First, a necropsy was performed, taking samples.  The scientists were unable to identify the cause of death on site, but they believe it had been dead for about 3 weeks.  The team from Cetacea removed the flesh from the bones and organized the skeleton.  Cetacea is a specialized company from Salt Spring Island that do all kinds of interesting projects, including skeleton exhibits for museums.  It's worth a look at their website, they do fascinating and beautiful work!  Once the skeleton is cleaned and prepared, it will become part of an exhibit at the Royal Ontario Museum.   
 
 This was an interesting event that will help us learn more about these amazing creatures in our environment.  Remember that the Department of Fisheries and Oceans would like us to report any sightings of Cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises).

photo by Mark T.

photo by Greg F.

Saturday 2 April 2016

Ubedam Theatre Table at the Spring Bazaar

To fundraise for their first production, Ubedam Theatre will have a table at the Spring Bazaar. You can buy a Taco in a Bowl for lunch. Corn chips, beef, cheese, lettuce, salsa and sour cream. There is a vegetarian option with refried beans. All is gluten free including the homemade taco seasoning mix.

You will also be able to buy tickets for the May 13 or 14 productions of the play "Oz in the Clozet" or donate for a sponsorship of the community theatre organization.


(CMESS PAC Spring Bazaar, Saturday April 9 from 12 - 3 pm at the school gym)

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