Lorck, who has also got her first dose, said it was great to see the younger generation get their jabs.
"Livia will be treated to Rush Munro's icecream."
Lisa Cotter, registered nurse and team lead at the clinic, said the clinic was seeing more families with children come through to get their vaccine.
"We are seeing more 20 to 30-year-olds and parents with their teenagers come in to get the vaccine and it's great," she said.
"We've also been working closely with Choices and they have provided a van for people who cannot make it to the clinic by themselves and need assistance like nanas with walkers."
The clinic had vaccinated 280 people by noon on Wednesday and Cotter was hoping to reach a target of 500 by the end of the day.
"We've been sitting around 490 all week and I really want to hit the elusive 500."
Overall the region is getting close to 60 per cent of the population having at least one dose of the vaccine.
According to the Hawke's Bay DHB as of August 31, 125,895 doses of the vaccine had been given throughout Hawke's Bay.
Of those 82,484 people had received their first dose, and 43,411 had received their second dose.
A total of 56 per cent of people in Wairoa, Hastings and Napier had received at least one dose, and 53 per cent in Central Hawke's Bay had received at least one dose.
Pasifika vaccination rates were still leading the charge with 69 per cent of the Pasifika population with at least one dose of vaccine.
For people wanting to book an appointment, booking appointments for DHB super clinics, Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga (TTOH), Totara Health, The Doctors Napier, Hastings Health Centre, Unichem Stortford Lodge Pharmacy and Queen St Practice (Wairoa) are visible on the national booking system.