Te Puke Times

Te Puke Rep names first patron since 2017

- Stuart Whitaker

Te Puke Repertory Society has had its first patron since 2017. While the society’s constituti­on doesn’t require the appointmen­t of a patron, its committee felt the time was right to fill the role last held by the late Maureen Oliver.

“We felt that it would be an opportunit­y to formally acknowledg­e Michael Jones and his contributi­on to the rep,” says chairwoman Michelle Cliff.

She says the society was honoured when Michael accepted the position.

“Michael stands on a strong foundation of theatrical history, experience and knowledge. We can think of no better person to fulfil this honorary role.”

As a patron, Michael will attend the gala openings of shows and events at Litt Park Theatre, with the opportunit­y to address the audience and cast. He will also officially open and address the AGM and attend any other meetings.

A patron does not have committee voting rights. However, Michael can still be nominated to the committee and positions of office.

As is standard practice, the role of patron would be voted upon and confirmed each year at the AGM.

Michael’s long-standing associatio­n with Te Puke Repertory Society dates back to 1952, to the very beginning, with his parents being founding members.

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“His knowledge and craft of theatre will be wonderful to pass on to our newer members. With a patron comes a credibilit­y that what we do is of a high community worth. And a patron supports us with their knowledge, security and wisdom.”

Michelle says a patron brings mana to an organisati­on, and a wealth of interperso­nal knowledge along with connection­s and sway.

They are well respected in the community and will have a widerangin­g network and sphere of influence, she says.

 ?? ?? Michael Jones is the new patron of Te Puke Repertory Society.
Michael Jones is the new patron of Te Puke Repertory Society.

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