SUBMITTED BY TRANSITION SALT SPRING
The Transition Salt Spring (TSS) spring Repair Café — a celebration of community, sustainability and skill-sharing, all wrapped up in one exciting event — promises to be the biggest Repair Cafe to date.
This season’s event, which runs on Sunday, May 4 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Meaden Hall, features an extraordinary lineup of local volunteer experts — over 40 strong — coming together to share their time and talent to help you breathe new life into your broken and worn-out belongings.
“The community response has been amazing,” said Andria Scanlan, community engagement and education lead at TSS. “Both from volunteers, who are passionate locals with serious skills that want to help us all live a little lighter, and the locals who don’t want to throw their valuables in the landfill simply because one piece or function is broken.”
From general household repairs and small electrical appliances to micro-electronics, hand-mending, knitwear darning, leatherwork, patching and sharpening of knives and garden tools, this Repair Café has you covered.
Bikes need love too, especially at this time of year. Answering our call for pedal-powered support, the fantastic folks at Island Pathways will be on hand with a team of bike repair pros offering basic tune-ups and minor repairs for both bikes and e-bikes.
We’re also excited to welcome volunteers from the Salt Spring Island Public Library’s Fab Lab, who will be consulting on creative ways to fabricate replacement parts using tools like 3D printers — innovation meets old-school fixing!
One of the core values of the international Repair Café movement is skill-sharing. When you bring in an item, you don’t just hand it off — you sit down with your “fixer” and learn about the process. Visitors are encouraged to roll up their sleeves and take part, helping to build a culture of hands-on resilience and learning.
And if you’re wondering if your broken lamp or torn jeans stand a chance — wonder no more. Salt Spring’s Repair Café boasts an incredible fix rate of nearly 90 per cent, well above the international average.
How it works:
• Bring up to two items: one clothing/textile and one general repair.
• Register when you arrive at Meaden Hall.
• You’ll be assigned to one of our “repair concierges,” who will triage your item and help you settle in.
• Grab a cup of tea or coffee and enjoy the friendly, communal vibe while you wait.
• Fixers aim for repairs to be completed within 20 to 25 minutes, keeping things moving efficiently.
• If you have more than one item, repeat the process!
The event is free to attend (though donations are welcome!) and is made possible by support from 100 Men Who Care Salt Spring Island and the Capital Regional District.
Repair Cafe is part of TSS’ Lighter Living initiative.
