Texada Emergency Coordinator (for qathet Regional District)
Texada Emergency Coordinator (for qathet Regional District)Ken Becotte604-997-2250kenbecotte@gmail.com (preferred) or becotte@icloud.com
The following groups, organizations and societies contribute to the heart of community on Texada for island visitors, residents and businesses:
Texada Emergency Coordinator (for qathet Regional District)Ken Becotte604-997-2250kenbecotte@gmail.com (preferred) or becotte@icloud.com
Texada Island Nonprofit Seniors Housing Society (TINSHS)A small but determined group, working to provide an affordable independent living residence with common areas in order to maintain some of our seniors in our community. We have identified potential land on which to build and are awaiting final aproval. TINSHS welcomes new members from our community to help us build our dream!Cathy Brown (President): (604) 486-6766PO Box 32, Van Anda, BC V0N 3K0info@texadaseniorshousing.ca
Texada Airport Advisory Committee is made up of volunteer members who reside on Texada Island. TAAC members provide advice to the Regional District Board on matters that pertain to the airport. The Chair is Joseph Scott 604-818-5667 texanomic@gmail.com
Van Anda Volunteer Fire Fighters’ Association (VAVFFA) supports the Van Anda Fire Department, its volunteer firefighters, and the Texada community. Activities include fundraising (i.e. the Firefighters’ Ball), promoting safety awareness, and community events (Christmas Tree lighting, Sandcastle Pancake Breakfast, children’s Easter Egg Hunt). Membership is open to everyone.Contact Angela Beaumont texadalady@gmail.com
The Texada Policing and Public Safety Committee has a thirty year history of advising and supporting the RCMP on the island. Our objective is maintaining a partnership with and liaison between the RCMP and Texada citizens. We support first responder co-ordination, road safety, responsible hunting, victim services, youth activities, and restorative justice programs. Contact: Roger Kimmerly 604-486-0009 roger_kimmerly@shaw.ca P.O. Box 48 Van Anda B.C. V0N 3K0
qathet Community Justice (qCJ), with foundational roots in Texada Island Restorative Justice, aims to restore relationships where conflict or crime has caused harm and address the underlying issues that perpetuate injustice. We provide criminal and non-criminal Restorative Justice services, develop diversity-affirming initiatives and provide justice and diversity training to the whole region of qathet. We hold community dialogue circles to provide a safe and respectful space to discuss difficult issues. We gratefully work within the traditional territory of the Tla’amin, shíshálh, Klahoose, Homalco, and K’ómoks First Nations. Contact us at 604-414-4203 or siobhan.brown@qathetcj.org
The Texada Island Needlework Guild (TING) meets at the Royal Canadian Legion in Van Anda. Together we share our skills and learn new techniques in a friendly environment where we can indulge guilt free in the stitching we love to do. Beginners are welcome. The Quilters’ Group also meets regularly at the Legion.Contact Barb McCormack at 604-486-7115.
Texada Garden Club is an enthusiastic group of garden lovers from a huge array of backgrounds, skills and interests. Our informal monthly gatherings are informative and fun, often with guest speakers. Check the Express Lines for details.
Texada Artists’ Get-Together, an informal group of artists from all disciplines, meets the first of the month, alternating between Van Anda and Gillies Bay. The purpose is to have stimulating discussions on a previously agreed upon topic over tea and coffee. The time, place plus topic are posted on Facebook’s Texada Message Board and in Express Lines. New and visiting artists are welcome. We plan on starting up again in late spring, 2023.
Texada Agriculture Group (TAG)), a non-profit society founded in 2012, unites Texadans in sharing knowledge and resources regarding agriculture, food security and related activities. TAG focuses on promoting our local food system, including local food production, processing, distribution, consumption and resource recovery. TAG’s major initiative to date is the Texada Food Hub, a commercial-grade food preservation kitchen located at Texada School. It currently offers a commercial blast freezer, commercial food dehydrator (see photo), two large fermentation crocks, food processor, package labeler and pressure canning equipment. The Hub is intended to help Texadans learn and practice food preservation techniques to strengthen their own food security, plus it provides a certified kitchen for local food entrepreneurs. It’s also available for use by School District 47, including Texada School students and faculty. For more information please phone Tom Read at 604 483-1471, or email him at ravenbaywoods@gmail.com
Texada Action Now (TAN) Community Association strives to maintain and strengthen the integrity of the environmental, social and economic fabric of the Texada Island community. All residents and ratepayers 19 and older are members of TAN with full voting rights. All participation is welcome and encouraged.Contact Chuck Childress tanchair2014@gmail.com
Emergency Support Services’ function is to help people in times of disaster, and to promote emergency preparedness.Contact the Powell River Red Cross 604-485-3211
Better At Home on Texada Island matches volunteers with seniors to provide non-medical support so seniors can continue living independently in their own homes. B@H services may be limited during the Covid-19 pandemic, but currently we offer limited transportation, including grocery delivery, plus friendly visits by phone and light yard work.Better at Home is administered by Inclusion Powell River and BC United Way, with funding from the Province of BC. For more information phone Tom Read (Texada program coordinator) at 604-483-1471 or email: ravenbaywoods@gmail.com
Recycling Depots: Texada Island Transfer Station6529 Shelter Point Road(turn left onto Shelter Point Road off of Gillies Bay Rd at Shelter Point Park and follow the road towards Central Road for approx 2 km – station is on the left hand side of the road) Scrap metals (all vehicles and machinery must be free of fluids) Fridges and freezers (a $25 fee will be charged for the drop off of fridges and freezers) Caretaker is Wade Chishom at 604-413-2176 Gillies Bay Recycling DepotLocated behind Texada Community Hall at 4913 Gillies Bay RdWeds, Fri, Sat 9-5 Van Anda Recycling DepotLocated on Gillies Bay Rd across from the gas stationTues, Thurs 9-5 Link to the Regional District page on recycling For information about where to take specific items, visit this page: bcrecycles.ca
Thrift StoreOpen Sunday, Monday and Thursday from 11:00 to 1:00 in Gillies Bay
Express LinesOur monthly newsletter of island happenings is published by Texada Island Community Society, and distributed free to island residents. PO Box 267, Gillies Bay BC V0N 1W0 ticsv0n3k0@gmail.com 604-414-5619
Texada Island Lines NewspaperPO Box 233, Van Anda, BC V0N 3K0ticsv0n3k0@gmail.com 604-414-7764
Texada Museum and Archives Van Anda Elementary School Building, Van Anda 604-486-7109 info@texadaheritagesociety.com www.texadaheritagesociety.com
Texada Elementary SchoolPO Box 40, Van Anda BC V0N 3K0604-486-7616
Sandpipers Playcentre – closed temporarily due to CovidThe preschool has a brand new location, within Texada Elementary SchoolVan AndaContact sandpipersplaycentre@outlook.com
The Texada Island Chamber of Commerce is an association of business owners and individual members who band together to improve business and the community on the Island. The after dinner meeting is an excellent venue for keeping informed with what’s happening on the Island and generally a barometer of local concerns and issues that are acted upon locally or passed on to Regional, Provincial and Federal governments. Dinner meetings are held at the Texada Island Inn the last Friday of every 2nd month beginning in September and finishing in May. A wide variety of guest speakers are invited. For more information, contact chamber president Joseph Scott texanomic@gmail.com Website: www.texadachamber.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TexadaChamber
The Texada Health Services Society provides community advice and support to the Director of the Texada Island Community Health Centre with respect to the ongoing health care of the approximately 1000 residents of this island. The Texada Health Services Society’s mandate is to facilitate the provision of a range of health care services that will address the changing health care needs of the people of Texada Island. For more information call President Rob McWilliam at 604-486-0377
Texada Seniors Council Membership in this organization is open to anyone 18 years of age or older. The organization was formed in 1932 to fight for seniors’ rights (previously affiliated with OAPO branch #153) and now fulfills a social function providing the community a meeting room for non-profit community groups and a Friday lunch open to all looking for food and friendship. Times for lunch to be announced since the pandemic. For more information call (or text) Dale Rinehart (president) at 604-486-0050. email inquiries: drtexada@gmail.com
The Texada Island Recreation Commission is a volunteer board made up of Texada residents that works with the qathet Regional District to manage recreational facilities on Texada. The Commission also considers Grant in Aid requests from local recreation groups. Thanks to volunteer efforts and the Island’s industrial past it has a relatively large number of recreational facilities to manage. These include the Texada Island Community Hall, the Gillies Bay tennis courts, Smithson Park and the Gillies Bay Ball Field and Farmers Market area. Recent acquisitions are Erikson Beach, the Van Anda Cove Property and the Old School.For more information email Chairman Ron Smith ronsmith@tru.ca
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 232 During Covid, the Legion is only open on Saturday and Sunday afternoon/early evening.The Texada branch of the Legion received its charter from Legion Dominion Command in 1949. It has operated continuously since then, starting out in a converted brush pickers’ shed by Van Anda Creek and moving to its present location at 2099 Legion Rd in 1961, into a new building built primarily by volunteer labour. Membership in the Legion is open to all Canadian citizens and landed immigrants over 19 years of age.604-486-7750See our facebook page
Texada Arts, Culture & Tourism Society (TACT) was formed in early 2004.The mission of Texada Arts, Culture & Tourism Society (TACT) is to support, encourage, and nurture the arts, culture and tourism on Texada Island in harmony with the existing economic activities that are the mainstay of Texada Island in a manner that supports the entire island community and to develop and stimulate ways for people working in the arts, culture and tourism fields to be a strong part of Texada Island’s economic base.TACT sponsors this website, as well as various island cultural and family activities.texada.org@gmail.com Interim President: Gerry Childressg_childress@gmail.com
The Texada Boat Club lies safe and secure ringed by steep treed bluffs and a mammoth rock breakwater. The dream of a viable community Boat Club started in the 60’s by forward thinking Islanders has become a reality through the dedicated hard work of club members, the generosity of local landowners and the quarries and especially through community support throughout its history. Volunteer work parties are the backbone of the Club’s expansion, which now extends to over 500 feet of docks, including substantial transient moorage for the accommodation of visitor boats, all which generates income for the Club. Website: texadaboatingclub.ca The Wharfinger Kevin can be reached at 604-223-1122 and monitor VHF 66A
Texada Island Community Society (TICS) has been a registered Society since 1930 and the general mandate is to encourage the enhancement of youth and community, support the advancement of education and to assist the needy.In addition to hosting the 11 monthly Bingos (1st Friday of each month, September through June, plus Sandcastle Weekend) TICS also has an annual Swap Meet in May. The main revenue generating activity is what is fondly referred to as our ‘Publishing Empire’, which includes the monthly Express Lines, the annual Texada Lines and the bi-annual Telephone Directory.Many island groups and organizations benefit directly or indirectly from TICS. For more information call Doriana Kiland (President) at 604-414-4893
Texada Island’s Volunteer Fire DepartmentsBoth Van Anda and Gillies Bay and the surrounding area are protected by two volunteer fire departments that routinely work together to fight fires on the island. Both departments are members of the Volunteer Fire Fighters’ Association of British Columbia. Members of the two departments hold weekly meetings and training sessions, where proper equipment usage and maintenance is covered.The fire departments are responsible for issuing burning permits and also informing the public of fire bans during the fire season.Current Fire Chiefs:– Van Anda -Mark Robert (Acting Fire Chief) 604-414-9662– Gillies Bay – Rob McWilliam – 604-424-5122 info@gilliesbayvfd.caFor more information about joining please call either chief at the numbers listed.
The Texada Library is located in the Old School building in Gillies Bay. The library maintains a collection, donated and purchased, of fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, reference materials, DVDs and other AV materials. Any resident or visitor to Texada Island may borrow circulating library materials. The library has two computers and a printer for public use. There is internet connection and WIFI in the parking lot. Texada residents who borrow books or other materials from the Texada Library or directly from the Powell River Library may return those items to the drop box at the Post Office in Van Anda or to the library in Gillies Bay.For more information call the library at 604-486-6728 during opening hours. HOURS OF OPERATION MONDAY 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM TUESDAY 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM WEDNESDAY 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM THURSDAY 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM FRIDAY 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM SATURDAY 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM SUNDAY 12:00
Texada Women’s Island Network (TWIN) is a non-partisan, non-religious, non-affiliated group and does not have any single focus interest. The group has a monthly luncheon meeting and is dedicated to bringing women together from all walks of life so that they may share and support each others goals and interests, exchange ideas and enjoy each other’s company.For more information call Linn Rairie at 604-486-7468.
Texada Island United ChurchOur mission statement: to foster spiritual development of all members of our community as revealed in the Bible.Everyone is welcome at our community church. We are a caring congregation of Christians from several denominations who gather to share the word of God for us today. Our church is a small but our hearts are large and our songs of praise ring out.Normally, you can find us gathering for worship and fellowship at the church on Para and Main Street in Van Anda on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m.. During these COVID times worship services have been suspended.Each Sunday our minister posts a “Focus in Spirit” on our website with links on the Texada Message Board and our Texada Island United Church Facebook page.You can contact Rev. Gayle Chouinard at 604-414-7309 or on email : trollhollow123@gmail.com. Website: texadaunited.ca
Texada Island Stickleback SocietyEnhancing and protecting the rare and scientifically important stickleback species pairs of Texada Island.texadastickleback.org
Texada Island Heritage SocietyTexada Island Museum, Archives and Historical Society – preserving the past of Texada Island.texadaheritagesociety.comDoug Paton 604-414-4892