One of Taupō's most prolific fundraisers has had to pop her books back in the box and take a break - but she’s determined to retire with a big statement at Market Central this weekend.
Adrienne Nairn has been selling copies of her self-published books and the works of about 20 other mainly local authors over the past four years, raising more than $20,000 for charities like St John, Budget Advice, Lake Taupō Hospice, Greenlea Rescue Helicopter, Age Concern, Winter Festival and more.
She has been donating money and volunteering for various causes since she moved back to Taupō from the UK in 2002.
Her passion for a good cause has made her a regular feature at Market Central in Taupō but the discovery of a benign brain tumour in November last year has been a double-edged sword - it has renewed her respect for the work of St John Ambulance but has meant she can’t carry on her philanthropy.
“November was supposed to be a really, really good month, we [husband Ian] had our 50th wedding anniversary and we were going to go away to a really, really nice place for it. I was going to go to Australia to see family and then [The Rule of] Jenny Penn popped up – they were doing the filming in Taupō and I got a part as an extra – typecast, I didn’t dye my hair, I left it grey. I got 14 days filming – John Lithgow is my new best friend.