The Speakeasy Toastmasters Club in Mallow resumed their forthnightly meetings on Thursday Jan. 9’th in the Hibernian Hotel (Chapel Lane). President, Mr. Pat Sexton opened the meeting by welcoming the 34 members and 3 guests to the first meeting of 2003. Pat congratulated Club Members, Elizabeth O’Brien and William Healy who recently got engaged. Pat then handed control of the meeting to Elizabeth who was Toastmaster for the evening. Elizabeth then introduced Topics Master for the evening, Michael Donegan, Timekeeper, Deirdre Lenihan, General Evaluator, Tim Ahern and Sgt and Arms, Elaine O’Donovan and Kay O’Keeffe.
Elizabeth introduced the first speaker, Ray Ryan who was doing a Stage 2 speech. The purpose of this speech is to “Convince the audience of your earnest, sincerity and conviction of a subject you thoroughly understand” and “to confront and control and nervousness you may have”. The title of Ray’s speech was “Make Your Vote Count”.
“We posses great power, we are able to select those who govern us by the simple act of voting” began Ray who then proceeded to counter some of the arguments why people do not vote.
Mary Buckley evaluated Ray’s speech.
“A Little Less A Little More” was the title of a speech by Mary Stack. Mary, was doing a Stage 6 Speech the objectives of which are “to select precisely the right words required to communicate your ideas clearly and vividly and to avoid lengthy words and sentences and jargon. “There are more people attending classes in the month of January than any other time of the year and the classes with the largest number of members are Slimming Classes”, said Mary. Who went on to tell what is said and done in slimming classes that are taking place all over the country.
Jerry Mulcahy evaluated Mary’s speech
Next to the Lectern was Michael Cronin with a speech from the Advanced Manual entitled “Clappers”. It was the story of a recent holiday that Michael had in The Gambia, but with a difference. Instead of staying in a Hotel or Apartment he went with a travel company called Tribes Travel “where you lived with the local community, learn how they lived and have a good time”
He stayed with the Jola Tribe and over the week got a great insight how they lived, entertained themselves and the flora and fauna of the area.
Michael’s speech was evaluated by Eileen Corkery.
Dates for your Toastmasters Diary. Feb 20’th. Club Evaluation Contest. March 6’th, International Speech Contest. Divisional Final April 12’th and the Spring Conference in London on May 9-12’th.
For further information on the Club contact Sean on 086 6054784 or Pat 087 2364240 or visit the Club’s Website at www.clix.to/speakeasy. Email, speakeasymallow@eircom.net
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