Horowhenua Chronicle

Making a difference in people’s lives

- Nicky Jenkins Library communicat­ions co-ordinator

When I embarked on my journey as the library communicat­ions co-ordinator, I was immediatel­y struck by the number of programmes offered and the dedication of the teams behind them.

It wasn’t just about providing free learning experience­s for our community; there was a genuine passion for making a difference in people’s lives.

What touched me most was the authentic devotion of the team members. Despite the inevitable limitation­s and challenges, they approached their work with so much commitment, always mindful of the greater purpose behind what they do. It’s more than just a job to them; it’s a calling — a mission to enrich lives and foster learning.

As part of the communicat­ions team, our role is to amplify the vision of every initiative. Although we are a small team, we work closely because we all share the same goal: providing meaningful services. Our

process starts with planning and evaluating projects, followed by the graphic design stage, where we bring them to life. We carefully organise tasks to meet deadlines, crafting artwork and written content for posters, flyers, social media, and websites.

We handle our own large format printing or co-ordinate outsourced print jobs, as well as arrange radio ads and utilise digital screens to promote our free events. In addition to our library services, we support other offerings at our community centre, including the AA service, conference room bookings, and the exhibition space.

With amenities like the Library Cafe´ , Heritage room, and Youth Space, alongside various groups using our facilities for public services, we strive to provide diverse resources for our community’s benefit.

But it’s not just about promotion; it’s about the heart and soul poured into every service provided. The free resources offered, the emphasis on inclusion and diversity — it’s profoundly humbling.

Through our efforts, we strive to make reading accessible to all, recognisin­g its power to transform lives and simplify everyday tasks.

Working alongside such a dedicated team has been an enlighteni­ng experience. I’ve come to understand first-hand the significan­t impact that reading can have on someone’s life.

Additional­ly, we’re excited to introduce our new staff “Recommende­d Reads” endeavour, where our team

members share their personal reading journeys. Look out for bookmarks tucked inside selected books by Sam, Dariann, Jen, Larissa, Leala, and Wendy. Share your own experience on the back of the bookmark to pass it along for

the next lucky reader.

This initiative fosters connection­s, enabling readers to engage with our community and team members on a personal level.

Explore our upcoming “Staff Picks” displays to discover

new reads that resonate with you. Stay updated on our services by following us on Facebook at Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , Shannon Library, and Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, or visit our website at tetakere.org.nz.

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