Jane Franklin and Suzanne at the Intereach Preschool Open Day.
Getting a preschool ready for children takes more than good intentions. It takes real work; the kind done by tradies in boots, painters on ladders, landscapers under the summer sun, and local businesses who show up and get things done.
When it came time to renovate the Intereach Family Centre and transform it into a home for our Community Preschool, we made a deliberate choice to keep that work as local as possible. We're a community organisation, and that means something to us, including where we spend our money.
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The results speak for themselves. Walk through the centre today and you'll see the care that has gone into every corner.
Precise Build completely rebuilt the bathrooms, redesigned with little ones in mind, including toddler-sized toilets and fittings accessible to children. Riverina Master Painters (Toby McLean) gave the whole space a fresh, welcoming feel. Marshall Electrical took care of the electrical work, and P&J Locksmiths and Katana Security Solutions made sure the centre is safe and secure for children, families, and staff.
Leaves and Vines transformed the yard into a fantastic outdoor play space – safe and beautifully designed to spark curiosity and get kids moving. Deni Handyman Services handled the general maintenance and finishing touches that brought everything together, and Kevin Reeves made sure the site was clean and ready to go.
The Intereach name is on the door thanks to Visattak, who produced the centre's new signage. Our educators are looking sharp in their new uniforms, courtesy of Deni Clothing Co. And thanks to Edward River Council for its support with approvals to help get us across the line.
To every one of these local businesses, thank you. You've each played a part in building something the whole community can be proud of. We're truly grateful.