The Corkman

Final night of the season for Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs

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AT the final meeting of the Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs all were treated to five wonderful speeches.

Pat Sexton was Toastmaste­r for the night while Bobby Buckley was Topicsmast­er with topics ‘A strange incident in your life?’ and ‘Have you an unusual gadget in your life?’ Liam Jones, a visiting member from the Failte Club, was Timekeeper and Anne O’Donovan was General Evaluator.

The first speaker was Brendan Foley with a speech titled ‘It comes with a guarantee’. Brendan explored the concept to be fit and unhealthy or to be healthy and unfit. The only way to get fit and healthy is to exercise, eat well, and get enough sleep.

May Moynihan evaluated Brendan’s speech.

Next up was Jillian Harris with her Icebreaker speech titled “Moving House.” Michael Cronin evaluated the speech and congratula­ted her on her first speech and wished her well on future visits to the podium.

Valerie Murphy was another member with a speech titled “My father and I.” Noel O’Connor evaluated Valerie’s speech and welcomed her to the club and congratula­ted her on a superb address.

Claire O’Connell was next to the lectern with a speech titled “Poetry.” Claire recounted how poetry is an expression of ideas and feelings, and she encouraged all to create our own poem. Kieran Butler evaluated Claire’s speech.

The final speaker on the night was Anne Buckley with a speech titled “The Master.” Anne completed her Advanced Communicat­ion Manual with this Special Occasions speech. Don McSweeney evaluated.

Michael Cronin was the recipient of this year’s Speakeasy Toastmaste­r of the Year award. Marie Fitzpatric­k, President presented Michael with the Jerry Mulcahy Plaque.

As it was the final meeting for this season Marie Fitzpatric­k, President handed over the Chain of Office to the incoming President, Helsa Giles.

Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs will be resuming again on Thursday September 7 and on alternate Thursdays at 8pm in the Hibernian Hotel. All are welcome and guests are never asked to speak. Further informatio­n on Speakeasy by visiting www.speakeasyt­oastmaster­s.com or follow them on Facebook.

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