Hawke's Bay Today

Young speakers seize the moment

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Ten young people from Hastings and Napier ranging from 16 to 21 will soon have a chance to show off their speaking skills.

The young public speakers will gather for the Lions Club Zone 2 Speech Makers Competitio­n in the hope of making one of five qualifying spots for the district speech competitio­n.

Lions Club Zone chairwoman Fay Nugent said because of Covid this competitio­n could be the first time some of the speakers have spoken in front of people other than their school peers.

The students will present fiveto six-minute speeches on their chosen topic and then an impromptu speech on a topic given to them minutes before they perform it.

Nugent said this Lions competitio­n “will look good on the kids’ future CVs and do wonders for their confidence”.

“This shows the community that youth aren’t all bad; these gifted students have put their names forward and are getting involved,” she said.

Three independen­t judges, two timekeeper­s and one person to look after all contestant­s have been arranged for the night.

All officials involved have no affiliatio­ns with any of the competing schools.

Five contestant­s will be chosen to go forward to the district final in Masterton on June 18.

Winners go to the national final in Palmerston North on August 13.

The Lions Club Zone 2 Speech Makers Competitio­n will be held at the Blyth Performing Arts Centre, Iona College, Havelock North, on May 17 starting at 6pm.

All are welcome to attend and support the young speakers, and a gold coin entry fee will help cover expenses.

 ?? Photo / Warren Buckland ?? Lions Club Zone 2 Speech Makers Competitio­n to be held at the Blyth Performing Arts Centre, Iona College, Havelock North.
Photo / Warren Buckland Lions Club Zone 2 Speech Makers Competitio­n to be held at the Blyth Performing Arts Centre, Iona College, Havelock North.

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