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Local Legends Celebrated With Mayoral Community Awards
Friday, 6 October 2023, 12:15 pm
Press Release: Taupo District Council
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Every thriving, connected community is built on a
foundation of selfless people who work tirelessly to enhance
the place they live.
The Taupō District is
blessed with many of these types of people and on 29
September, a group of local legends were honoured at the
Taupō District Council Mayoral Community
Awards.
Often doing volunteer work in the background
and leaving the spotlight to others, a group of 16 award
recipients had the chance to join Mayor David Trewavas on
stage at the Great Lake Centre and have their efforts
formally recognised.
The work of the recipients
included volunteering in hospitals, emergency services,
coaching sports, predator trapping, and much more.
Mr
Trewavas said he was delighted to shine a light on so many
people who make the Taupō District a great place to
live.
“The Taupō District has an abundance of
special groups and individuals who make a huge contribution
to their community and those in it,” he
said.
“These people work behind the scenes, doing
unpaid voluntary work over long periods of time to improve
community wellbeing. The response for nominations was
overwhelming and I am delighted that people took the time to
recognise those individuals who really are the backbone of
our community.”
2023 Mayoral Community Award
recipients:
- Rerahau Wineera: For committing her
time to leading, coaching, and mentoring children and
teenagers in sports, predominantly hockey.
- Melissa
Humphrey: For setting up and running a support network for
parents of children and adults in the Taupō District with
special needs, providing an outlet for our local community
to come together to share their experiences in a safe
space.
- Friends of the Emergency Department: A
volunteer group that has been running at Taupō Hospital for
at least 10 years. They provide comfort and support to
patients, their whānau, and friends while they are in the
emergency department at Taupo Hospital.
- Brenda
Sherson: For volunteering for many organisations in
Tūrangi, including Tūrangi Foodbank, Senior Net, Garden
Club, Tūrangi and District Women’s Club and Tūrangi
Friends of the Library.
- Lake Taupō Volunteer Fire
Brigade: The fire brigade’s many responsibilities include
promoting fire safety and prevention measures, and
efficiently responding to, and suppressing, both structural
and vegetation fires.
- Brenda Chaffe: For
volunteering at the Mangakino St John station for the last
18 years. Brenda is known and admired by all in the
Mangakino community for her selfless giving of her time and
energy.
- Chris Johnston: While running his own
business, Chris has held governance roles that have been
instrumental in the social, economic and arts arenas, and
has worked tirelessly to make our district a better place to
live, work and operate a business.
- Clyff Harrington:
For starting a humble team of predator trappers six years
ago, with the aim of providing a safe home for the native
bird population that spilled over from the Wairakei Golf and
Sanctuary. Now Clyff has a team of 60 volunteers looking
after the Waikato River Corridor from Spa Park to Aratiatia
Dam.
- Rose Mansfield: For volunteering her time and
effort to Taupō Netball for more than 25 years, starting as
a player herself, to years of coaching teams.
- Jan
Pook: For her work with Taupō Swimming Club which she has
been involved with for many years. Jan gained her
qualifications as a timekeeper, inspector of turns, starter
and referee and goes all over the region to assist all the
swimmers. She has voluntarily supported hundreds of kids who
have completed the learn to swim programme.
- Elvira
McDonald: For coordinating and managing the International
Mums Group, which welcomes mums from other countries who
find themselves alone and wanting to fit into the local
community.
- Val Hoogerbrugge: For epitomising the
Kiwi way of creating good communities. In her ninth decade,
Taupō has been lucky enough to benefit from Val’s
commitment to the community, since she moved here over 30
years ago, across a wide range of services and
groups.
- Freda Cook: For running the Aqua Fit classes
as a volunteer at the Turtle Pools in Tūrangi for last six
years. The Tūrangi kaumatua population has been engaged in
these fitness activities, which assist with strength,
balance, coordination and cardiac fitness.
- Marlene
Johnson: For initiating several new initiatives that are
supporting and enabling the Mangakino community to thrive,
including a recycle shop, monthly newsletter, men’s shed
and local gym.
- Cath Oldfield: For teaching young
people how to ride bicycles since 2012, tirelessly going
around to every school and early learning centre as well as
sessions at various locations around the district to ensure
every child has the opportunity to learn to
ride.
- Toni Neve: For significant work towards
empowering Taupō's rainbow community, particularly for
young people. The recent Taupō Pride Picnic is an example
of this in action, but even outside of this event she
embodies those values, encouraging her class kids to be
themselves, while ensuring the environment is safe for
everyone.
For more information on the Mayoral
Community Award recipients and their efforts in the
community, go to www.taupo.govt.nz/awards.
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