Aramoho next in line for library hub
18 Jan, 2021 03:00 PM
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Libraries manager Pete Gray with Hellen Puhipuhi, who runs the Born and Raised Pasifika childcare centre. Photo / Holly Hoddinott
Libraries manager Pete Gray with Hellen Puhipuhi, who runs the Born and Raised Pasifika childcare centre. Photo / Holly Hoddinott
Wanganui Midweek
Aramoho will be the next Whanganui suburb to get its own self-service library, when the dental clinic at the former Aramoho School in Mitchell St is converted in early April.
Hellen Puhipuhi, who runs the Born and Raised Pasifika childcare centre owned by the Pasifika Vision Charitable Trust, which has been based at the Aramoho School site for the past 18 years - says it s marvellous to be getting a new injection of life on the premises after the school was closed in 2016.
Community library will help Whanganui suburb Aramoho celebrate its uniqueness
14 Jan, 2021 03:00 AM
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Whanganui libraries manager Pete Gray and Born & Raised Pasifika manager Hellen Puhihui celebrate the announcement of a new self-service library in Aramoho.
Photo / Holly Hoddinott
Whanganui libraries manager Pete Gray and Born & Raised Pasifika manager Hellen Puhihui celebrate the announcement of a new self-service library in Aramoho.
Photo / Holly Hoddinott
Whanganui Chronicle
Aramoho will be the next Whanganui suburb to get a self-service library when the dental clinic at the former Aramoho School in Mitchell St is converted in early April.
Hellen Puhipuhi, who runs the Born and Raised Pasifika childcare centre – owned by the Pasifika Vision Charitable Trust said it was marvellous to be getting a new injection of life on the premises after the school was closed in 2016.