Long-serving volunteer reader Sue Lance with Leo Pumipi 8, Sienna Jade Froggatt 8, Tahlya Leota-Morris 8, and Ngaamo Hadfield 10 at Tawhero School.
Photo/Lewis Gardner
Long-serving volunteer reader Sue Lance with Leo Pumipi 8, Sienna Jade Froggatt 8, Tahlya Leota-Morris 8, and Ngaamo Hadfield 10 at Tawhero School.
Photo/Lewis Gardner
One of the first things visitors to Tawhero School in Whanganui see is a big poster of a delighted little girl being read to.
The child in the photo is Mercedes Brooks, now a Year 10 high school student and the reader is Sue Lance, still loving her work asa volunteer reader at the school after 20 years.
"I still love coming here to read with the children every week," she says.
"It is extremely rewarding and I have lots of nice chats while I'm here."
Lance's long-time friends, Gaynor Mullholland and Julie Dickson, surprised her with bouquets to mark her 20 years of volunteering at the school.
"We wanted to mark the occasion and contacted principal Chris Dibben to arrange it without her knowing about it," said Mullholland. "We thought she deserved a bouquet or two."
Lance says one of the joys of working at the school for 20 years is bumping into former pupils who are now grown up.
"They remember stories they read with me and they will say ' I see you still wear your pink lippy'.