Tuesday, 30 April 2019

Senior Centre Potluck and AGM

MESSAGE FROM THE SENIOR CENTRE:
Alright, it is potluck week again but this one is extra special because it is followed by our AGM. New memberships are due before you vote on Thursday. Lynda will be at the seniors Wed. afternoon (1-3) if you want to stop by and pay or before the potluck on Thurs night. See everyone there.

Marina opens tomorrow

Tomorrow's forcast says 17 with maybe a very light rain. Great day to go down to Westview Marina for opening day.




Monday, 29 April 2019

Sunday, 28 April 2019

Friday, 26 April 2019

Monday, 22 April 2019

Marine life discovery

Family Nature Club
Tuesday, April 23 4:00 -5:00
Discover our marine creatures up close with help from Diver Diane. Meet at the picnic table opposite the boat launch, near the government wharf.

Saturday, 20 April 2019

Pitch-In Day

A message from the school -
On Tuesday, April 23rd CMESS staff and students will be participating in "Pitch-in Day!", led by Maureen Roth. This event involves a community clean-up to restore and/or preserve the local environment, thereby promoting environmental sustainability and involving both young and ‘older’ people in local partnerships which benefit and enhance their communities. Family, friends and community members are invited to join us at the school at 1pm should they want to participate.



Friday, 19 April 2019

Easter Mass

All welcome to attend.
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Thursday, 18 April 2019

Mountain bike challenge

End Of The Road Adventures  is sponsoring a mountain bike challenge Easter Sunday at noon.
The course begins at the Tahsis Boat Launch parking lot and picnic tables.  You will peddle to the Leiner River Camping Area where you will travel through, retrieve a ribbon, and return to the boat launch. This is a timed event as well as a personal challenge event. You will need a bicycle - mountain bikes are recommended as there will be gravel section through the campground. Racing bikes, electric assisted bikes, three wheels, and w
heel chairs are all welcome. Can't make it up one of the small hills in town? Pushing your bike or buddy is allowed!

This challenge must happen in the daylight, with your helmets, horns, reflectors, water bottles, bear or cattle bells and following all rules of the road. We recommend the buddy system and extra bright clothing and for you to challenge your partner, your kids, your teachers, and anyone else who should get off the couch. There is no charge to enter and the losers do not get a trophy, but I promise a great feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment.

Come on event day and enjoy free refreshments and snacks at the finish line or take part anytime at your leisure.

If you would like to donate to this cause or assist with watering stations or pilot cars please contact us through messenger or phone 5544. Please post your times if you can't make it on Sunday's race days and then challenge yourself to beat that time. Let the good times roll, and be safe!

Ubedam Theatre quilt raffle

Ubedam Theatre is raffling a beautiful quilt donated by Louise Gilbert. The quilt measures 70 inches by 60 inches (150 cm by 180 cm). Tickets are $2 for one, $5 for three or $20 for 20. Draw will take place on the Sunday of Tahsis Days 2019 (July 21). Tickets will be on sale at the Spring Bazaar then they will be available at Spar Tree Gifts or through this page. You can etransfer me the money and your tickets will be put into the draw. Or if you see me around the village, you can just hand me cash. Many thanks Louise for your generous gift.

Note: If you are far away, buy tickets by etransfer and win, we will mail the prize to you.



Tuesday, 16 April 2019

Tahsis Recreation Centre climbing wall

The Tahsis Rec Centre climbing wall will be open every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30. Anyone 5 years and older is welcome. (This age may lower when other equipment arrives.) Everyone needs to sign a waiver and those under 18 must have parent consent signed before they climb.

This is a such a unique opportunity in a small town. Don't miss out.

Monday, 15 April 2019

Native Plants Presentation

(from Silvie Keen)
On Saturday, April 13th, the Tahsis Community Garden Society 
welcomed biologist Todd Carnahan to Tahsis.  


That afternoon, Todd did a walk-around at our community garden 
with eight garden members.  Under the shelter of large umbrellas, 
we discussed invasive species (blackberries), food sources 
(poplar trees!), the importance of recognizing our unique and rich 
environment, soil erosion as it relates to salmon habitat, and wildlife 
interactions.  



















At the evening presentation ‘Gardening with Native Plants’, Todd’s knowledge, humour and suggestions were very well received by all those in attendance.  Todd shared many outstanding photographs including photos of the edible Camas lily, Oregon grape and the four varieties of wild crab apples – some of which may be found around our Leiner Estuary.   To view Todd’s photos, visit his website Todd Carnahan Photography.  

It was interesting to hear how the indigenous peoples harvested, nurtured and preserved edible plants for untold generations; a matriarchal passing of knowledge.   Living in an area rich in natural resources from the land and sea, natives had a very different way of cultivating food than the European practices with which we are more familiar. 

Participants learned that the bumble bee is superior to the honey bee in terms of pollination, and that the top three plants for pollinators are lavender, rhododendron and white clover.  Heather provides good, early season blooms for bees, and beneficial flowers of asters and goldenrod make a stunning colour presentation of blue and gold.

The topic of invasive plants was touched upon, with examples such as broom and the evil tansy ragwort.  Todd suggested a visit to the Invasive Species Council of BC website, https://bcinvasives.ca/ as a great resource about invasive species, and best practices for dealing with them.  

Of special note, Todd brought with him a very old nautical chart of Kyuquot Sound.  He presented it as a gift to the Tahsis Heritage Society, who were exceptionally pleased.  To end his visit to Tahsis, Heritage Society directors Maureen Roth and Judy Burgess gave Todd and his companion a private tour of the museum on Sunday.  When the Tahsis Museum re-opens this summer, be sure to stop in to view this chart from 1863.  













We are very grateful to Todd Carnahan for making this trip up to Tahsis, and offer sincere thanks to the Tahsis Literacy Society for funding the event, to the Tahsis Seniors Centre for making their facilities available, to the volunteers of the Tahsis Community Garden Society who organized the event, and to the villagers of Tahsis who came out on a blustery Spring night to attend the presentation.  

Thanks all, and happy gardening.

Haircuts in Tahsis

Men's, Women's and Children's. Not bears.
Call Janice G. at 6269



Sunday, 14 April 2019

Easter at Esperanza

Esperanza is hosting Easter again this year! We will be having a church service at 11am and a dinner will be followed at 1pm. Please RSVP to info@esperanza.ca to be given a boat time. All are welcome. Hope to see you here!


Thursday, 11 April 2019

Public invited to show at the school

Join the students and staff at Captain Meares School for an awesome interactive educational show featuring the Vancouver Island Creature Teacher team and some of their animal team as well - live reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates! Participants will learn about these amazing animals and also have an opportunity to touch and even hold them (optional).
Everyone is welcome and admission is free! This show will be held on Friday April 12th at 10:45 am. Brought to you by Mrs. Jean Sanderson, and sponsored by CMESS PAC. Hope to see you there!



Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Tahsis Community Garden Society's AGM

Open to all members and those newly interested.



Tuesday, 9 April 2019

Public concert at the school

All community members are welcome to attend the ArtStarts performance by “West My Friend”. Performance will be held tomorrow, Wednesday April 10, at about 9:30 am in the school music room. Hope to see you all there!! Check out the link below to find out more about the group!

WESTMYFRIEND.COM

Monday, 8 April 2019

Gardening with Native Plants workshop


This free workshop is planned by the Tahsis Community Garden Society but is open to anyone interested in the topic. It will be held in the Senior Centre, 299 Alpine View.











Learn how native plants can reduce the financial and environmental costs of artificial fertilizers and toxic pesticides, reduce water use, and enhance your surroundings by working with nature. Todd Carnahan is a plant biologist and conservation photographer who has worked in ecosystem conservation for 30 years through a variety of agencies including regional governments, land trusts and other non-profits. This workshop is open to the public. Sincere thanks to the Tahsis Literacy Society for funding this event, and to the Tahsis Seniors Society for the use of their venue.

Saturday, 6 April 2019

Climbing Wall reopening

Message from Mayor Martin -
Tahsis Climbing Wall reopening! Thanks to all our volunteers who made this possible. An especially big thanks to Brooke Jones for actually getting this off the ground. I also appreciate village council for backing this - this wall was last operational in 2004 and it has been a long struggle to get it reopened. And a challenge to any and all that try the wall to see if you can ring the bell (I have). Onward and upward!









Local in TV ad

Remember when fishing guide, Brian C. was featured in the beer commercial? Now another local is in a Mark's ad.

https://youtu.be/DXF1oQ7cUJA


Thursday, 4 April 2019

Family Nature Club goes caving

Sunday, April 7 3:00 - 4:00
BOULDER TRAIL CAVE & CLIMB

Bring a headlamp or flashlight if you want to look a little deeper underground. Meet at the bridge over the Leiner River on the road out of town.

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Tahsis Days Planning

Message from the Rec Centre -

We are looking for your input for 2019 Tahsis Days! Theme & event suggestion tins have been placed at Sally’s Grill, Tahsis Supermarket, Tahsis Building Supply, Tahsis Library, Village office, and here at the Rec Centre. Deadline for suggestions is Monday, April 8th at 1pm. 
The meeting to decide on the theme is on April 8th at 3:30 at the Rec Centre.
Volunteers are also needed. If you are interested please contact Sarah at the Rec Centre (250 934 6443)




Monday, 1 April 2019

Climbing Wall reopening event

Everyone is invited to come and see the wall in action.