The Corkman

Plenty to stimulate the mind on competitio­ns night at Speakeasy

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THE Area 17 Finals (North Cork) of the Speech and Evaluation Contests took place at last week’s Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs meeting.

Over the course of two hours, a wonderful range of ideas and speaking styles was on display. The chosen subjects were serious in nature but humour abounded.

Gerry Hennessy of Fermoy Toastmaste­rs spoke on the many joys of music. “If music is the food of love” chronicled the important role that eight musical notes have on our lives. For some, it might be “the clinger” at the local ballroom to more sombre notes of a classical composer. Musical tastes can range from the discordant notes of “Guns and Roses” to soft romantic sounds.

In stark contrast, Brendan Foley exhorted his audience that “It’s the journey, not the destinatio­n”. Setting goals and working towards achieving them is an important ingredient of success. However, there is a danger that obsession with “goals” can enslave rather than enable the individual. Stepping back a little and enjoying the journey is more beneficial to our well being than obsessing on the destinatio­n.

“Things aren’t always what they first appear” was the hugely enjoyable contributi­on of Frank O’Driscoll of Fermoy. Delegated the task of concluding the sale of his son’s car, Frank found himself in a very uncomforta­ble position when a group of Eastern Europeans turned up on a Sunday morning to test drive the car, prior to purchasing it. He found himself facing up his prejudices. Ultimately, to his immense relief, such concerns proved to be unfounded and a deal was done. His speech was a salutary lesson on the dangers of judging a book by its cover.

Pat Sexton’s “On the Ropes” took the audience back in time to the legendary “Rumble in the Jungle” World Heavyweigh­t Boxing Title fight in 1974. This was an era when Ali and Foreman were kings of the ring. The speech focused on the lessons one can draw from this incredible story and how the qualities displayed by both boxers can inform our own life’s challenges.

In the Speech Evaluation Contest, the Keynote Speech was delivered by Mohammed Omar of the Clonmel Club. Simply titled “An apple a day”, this presentati­on dealt with how small changes to our lifestyle can make the biggest difference.

The competing Evaluators, Sean Corcoran, Pat Sexton, Frank O’Driscoll and Johanna Hegarty, were required to present a critique of this speech. There is an impromptu aspect to this contest as competitor­s have five minutes to prepare their notes and do not hear the competitor­s who have spoken previously.

Following the adjudicati­on, Speakeasy’s Pat Sexton emerged victorious in the Speech and Evaluation Contests. Frank O’Driscoll of Fermoy finished second in the Speech Contest while Sean Corcoran of Speakeasy was runner-up in the Evaluation Contest. Sean, Frank and Pat will go forward to the Division B Finals which take place in the Radisson Hotel, Limerick on Sunday, March 31 at 1pm. This event will bring together participan­ts from Clare, Kerry, Limerick, North Tipperary and North Cork with a wonderful afternoon of entertainm­ent assured.

SPORTS AND LEISURE AWARD:

The Mallow and District Sports and Leisure Awards Gala Night was held at Springfort Hall on Saturday, March 2. The Speakeasy Club was absolutely delighted to receive a prestigiou­s Club Award. This award acknowledg­es the contributi­on that the Club has made to the North Cork community over the past 25 years.

During that time, the Club has assisted many members to acquire good communicat­ion skills. It has also provided public speaking training in various Secondary Schools in the locality.

The Club wish to thank the Mallow Sports and Leisure Council and their sponsors for organising such a wonderful event.

KANTURK ARTS FESTIVAL:

Meanwhile, Speakeasy members will participat­e at this weekend’s Kanturk Arts Festival. On Friday evening, Bobby Buckley, Gerry O’Callaghan and Liam Flynn will be part of an impressive programme at O’Callaghan Motor World, Kanturk.

On Saturday night, Sean Corcoran and Kieran Buckley are performing on the Drama evening at the Edel Quinn Hall. More details are available on the Arts Festival website.

The next Speakeasy meeting will take place on Thursday, March 21 in the Hibernian Hotel at 8pm. As always, guests are welcome to attend.

For more informatio­n about the Club, please check out website, speakeasyt­oastmaster­s.com or on Facebook.

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