Thursday, March 27, 2003

27 March

President, Mr. Pat Sexton opened the forthnightly meeting of the Speakeasy Toastmasters Club in The Hibernian Hotel, Mallow (Chapel Lane) by welcoming the 40 members and guests. Pat also informed members
That nominations are now being accepted for Toastmaster of the Year within the Division and the criteria for
The award. He then introduced the Toastmaster for the evening, Tony O’Regan who is a member of Speakeasy
Since the Club was founded, ten years ago. Tony explained his duties and the introduced the officers for the evening, Topicsmaster, Ellen Broderick, Timekeeper, Pat Duggan, General Evaluator, Kieran Buckley and Sgt. At Arms, Mary Buckley and Ray Ryan. He informed the meeting that this was a very special night for the Club as a member was giving his first speech, called an “Icebreaker” speech.
That member was Toastmaster, John Murphy and the title of his speech was, “Decisions on Ice”.
John began his speech by telling us walking up one night so silence, going up on deck to find that the ship he was serving on was stuck in ice “as far as the eye could see”. He told us about growing up in Millstreet, how receiving a Christmas present of a CB Radio started him on a path that saw study for the Maritime Radio Communications General Certificate, Radio Officers Course. After qualification John worked all over the world for a number of years and on the day his ship was stuck he decided that it was time to get a job onshore. John now works for as a Communications Technician for a well known organization. Speakeasy members are eagerly awaiting further speeches from John to learn more about his globetrotting experiences.
Michael Walsh evaluated John’s speech.
Next to the Lectern was Michael Cronin who was conducting an educational session from the “Better Speaker Series” with the title “Beginning Your Speech”. “There are certain criteria to have a good beginning to your speech”, said Michael and he took us through various techniques such as when to introduce the topic, the importance of establishing rapport with the audience and an introcuction that should not take too long. Ideally 5-10% of the duration of the speech. Michael’s speech was of great benefit to new and experienced members alike.
After the tea break is was time for the Table Topics session with Topicsmaster, Ellen Broderick. This is the part of the meeting where members are asked to speak for two minutes on a particular subject (topic) without any preparation and where Toastmasters hone their speaking “off the cuff” skills.
The following were some of Ellen’s topics (how would you have answered?) and the members that were asked. “What do you think is the Irish fascination with Cheltenham?” Tony O’Regan. “Was You’re A Star anything more than a con job” Deirdre Lenihan. “Should we as a Nation be proud to be Irish” Jerry O’Callaghan. “Do you think that the penalty points system is working in practice” William Healy.
Tenth Anniversary Celebration night.
Plans are well under way for a celebration night consisting of a meal, a short selection of memorable speeches from the last ten years and dance which will take place in The Hibernian Hotel on Saturday 26’th of April at 8.30pm sharp. Tickets are €25 and can be obtained from any Club member.
This will be an ideal opportunity for members past and present to meet, relax and have some fun.
Thursday 3’rd of April sees the Club holding its Tall Tales Contest
On Saturday 12’th April the Divisional Final will be held in Southcourt Hotel in Raheen, Limerick.
On Tuesday 22’nd of April there will be a Tripartite meeting hosted by Fermoy Toastmasters which will include the Area Final of the Tall Tales Contest.
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

Thursday, March 20, 2003

20 March

At the Speakeasy Toastmasters Club round of the International Speech Contest which was held in the Hibernian Hotel on Thursday the 6’th of March, “That’s Life” was the title of Jerry Mulcahy’s speech. “Fools, Gligíns, Amadán’s Óinseach’s were some of the words to describe people with a disability, wheither it was speech or appearance, mild or severe” said Jerry as he told us of the lack of understanding towards people with disabilities. Jerry told us of the Polio outbreak in 1957 where perfectly healthy people found themselves now found themselves with a disability. The founding of the Polio and Aftercare Association in 1963 and how people cope with someone with a disability in the Family.

After Jerry it was the turn of Elizabeth O’Brien with a speech entitled “The Game Of Life”. Elizabeth began with an extract from the words of the theme tune of the 70’s TV series MASH and told us that in the year 2000 there were 415 deaths from suicide which was on par with the amount of people killed on the roads that year.
“Think of the budget and money that was spent into rightfully preventing road deaths. Think of the budget that is spent and put into organizations such as The Samaritans and Aware”.

Next to the lectern was Angela Sheehan and the title of Angela’s speech was “Céad Míle Fáilte?” “I am left alone on my own in this world” began Angela quoting from an article in a Sunday Newspaper shortly before Christmas recalling the tragic story of a family of Turkish Kurds who died in a container and were discovered in an industrial estate in Wexford. She asked the question “what kind of a céad míle fáilte” are people from different races getting in Ireland and cited various incidents to prove that they are not.

The final speaker of the night was Michael Cronin with a speech entitled “Doing What I Can”, in which he reminded us of the “must haves” of this life. The most up to date mobile phone and new Kike runners etc. “We are a slave to addiction and must have things that we do not want” said Michael, pointing out that runners ae made in sweat shops where workers get 40cent for every €100 pair of runners. The world produces enough food to feed everyone but unjust trade agreements are a major cause of food shortages. If everyone does a little to prevent injustice it can make a large difference.

While the Judges votes were being counted Topicsmaster Kay Quirke kept us entertained with a Table Topics session. “Bupa v VHI” was the topic that Michael Donegan had to speak, unprepared, for two minutes on.
“Boys will be boys and girls will be mothers” was the topic that Tony O’Regan was given which produced add-on’s from Brian O’Farrell and Breda O’Keeffe.

Area Governor, John Skeates who was also Chief Judge for the evening, addressed club members before announcing the winners and runners up.

Winner of the Speakeasy round of the International Speech Contest was Tim Casey with Michael Cronin, second and in third place was Eileen Corkery. Tim and Michael now represent Speakeasy in the Area Final in
The SMA Hall in Wilton, hosted by the Crusaders Club on Friday 28’th of March.

More dates for your Toastmaster Diary, Thursday 3’rd of April sees the Club holding its Tall Tales Contest
On Saturday 12’th April the Divisional Final will be held in Southcourt Hotel in Raheen, Limerick.
On Tuesday 22’nd of April there will be a Tripartite meeting hosted by Fermoy Toastmasters which will include the Area Final of the Tall Tales Contest.
Speakeasy Toastmasters Club meet again, tonight, Thursday March 20’th in the Hibernian Hotel.
Members of the public are very welcome to attend all Speakeasy Toastmasters Meetings.
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

Thursday, March 13, 2003

13 March

On Thursday night March 6’th the Speakeasy Toastmasters Club held their Club round of the International Speech Contest in Hibernian Hotel, Mallow. President, Pat Sexton opened the meeting by welcoming members and guests from other toastmaster clubs. He welcomed especially non-toastmaster guests and Area Governor, John Skeates who was Chief Judge for the Contest.
Pat then introduced the Toastmaster for the evening, Pat Duggan and Topicsmaster, Kay Quirke and also
informed the attendance of the wonderful night that we had at the Sports and Leisure Awards and mentioned
the members of Speakeasy Toastmasters who were involved in other Clubs.
Toastmaster Pat Duggan then took control of the meeting and reminded us all to switch our mobile phones
on “when the meeting was over”. He explained his role as Toastmaster/ Contest Chairperson which was to
conduct the contest according to the rules of Toastmasters International and that the purpose of the contest was
“to provide an opportunity for speakers to improve their speaking ability and to recognise this as an encouragement to all. It is also to provide an opportunity to learn by observing the more proficient speakers
who have benefited by their Toastmaster Training”
The rules of the contest were, speeches must be between five and seven minutes in duration and contestants
Would be disqualified if their speeches were less than four minutes and thirty seconds or longer than seven
Minutes and thirty seconds.

A draw took place before the meeting to decide the order of the speakers and first to the lectern was
Michael Walsh with a speech entitled “Changing Your Swing”. “My speech this evening is to encourage you
To see beyond what you think you are capable of” said Michael. “We as individuals are our own worst critics, we can see the good in everybody else’s abilities before we can see it in our own”. He said that a survey was
Carried out in America in a number of schools and the school whose teachers constantly praised the pupils
Got way better results than the schools whose teachers constantly derided their pupils.

The next speaker was Sean Corcoran with a speech entitled “A Bug on a Bug”. Sean’s speech told the story
Of “The Varroa Mite” which now infects honeybees in Ireland. He traced its history from when it was first
Discovered in Honeybees in The Dutch East Indies in 1903 to it being discovered in Co. Sligo in 1998.
In a few years time the only honeybees left alive in Ireland will be those in beekeepers apiaries but only in
Apiaries of beekeepers who continuously treat their bees as there no cure for the mite as of yet.

Next to the lectern was Tim Casey with a speech entitled “Tracks In The Snow”. “The place is Canterbury,
I am walking along a country road, it’s snowing” began Tim as he told a story that began 30 years earlier.
He remembered Ralph and Fred (affectionately known as Frankenstein because he had part of his brain
removed). Bozo who used to be a clown in a circus. Eddy, who came from Cork and spent most of his time
in intuitions.

After Tim it was the Turn of Eileen Corkery with a speech entitled “Feel the Fear” “Scéin is the Irish word
For terror” said Eileen as she told us of the things that “scéined” her. “What are you afraid of?” she asked the
Attendance saying that fear is a human condition, and gave numerous things that people fear. Fear can be turned on it’s head to become a positive force in all our lives

The Table Topics session was conducted by Topicsmaster for the night, Kay Quirke. “Lent, what does it
Mean to you” she asked Micheál Dineen. “Female Vets” was the topic that Brian Ó’Farrell had to speak
For two minutes on. “Random dope testing” was the topic that she asked Tim Ahern.

Judges for the contest were, Michael Donegan (Speakeasy), Charlotte Barrett (Crusaders), Jacinta Ó’Connor
,Lillian Mulcahy and Liam Metcalf (Fáilte) and Brian Ó’Farrell (Fermoy)

Winner of the Speakeasy round of the International Speech Contest was Tim Casey with Michael Cronin, second and in third place was Eileen Corkery. Tim and Michael now represent Speakeasy in the Area Final in
The SMA Hall in Wilton, hosted by the Crusaders Club on Friday 28’th of March.

More dates for your Toastmaster Diary, Thursday 3’rd of April sees the Club holding its Tall Tales Contest
On Saturday 12’th April the Divisional Final will be held in Southcourt Hotel in Raheen, Limerick.
On Tuesday 22’nd of April there will be a Tripartite meeting hosted by Fermoy Toastmasters which will include the Area Final of the Tall Tales Contest..
Members of the public are very welcome to attend all Speakeasy Toastmasters Meetings.
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

Thursday, March 06, 2003

6 March

International Speech Contest.
The Speakeasy Toastmasters Club are holding the Club Contest of the International Speech Contest tonight, Thursday 6’th March in the Hibernian Hotel. This meeting is one of the Highlights of the Club’s year with the winner and runner up representing the Club in the Area Final. Mr John Skeates, Area 17 Governor will also be visiting the Club tonight.

At the Club’s meeting on February 20 The Club held their Evaluation Contest. In this contest a Demonstration Speech is given and the entrants evaluate the speech. They are then given 5 minutes to write their notes, which are then taken from then and only given back when they begin to give their evaluation, which must be between 1.5 to 3.5 minutes in length.
The Demonstration Speech was given by Brian Mc Loughlan from the Mullingar Toastmasters Club.
Brian, whose work brings him to the area, is a regular visitor to Speakeasy Toastmasters. This is the first time that he has given a speech and members are already looking forward to the next one.
The title of his speech was, “The Psychology of Manhandling Stress” and was a hilarious look at how stress affects our lives. “Today’s man is a stressed man” began Brian, who said that there was now stress getting our of bed in the mornings, driving to work, working, going home, watching Coronation Street even sleeping was stressful. After doing a lot of research into this he found the solution in the Woman’s Own Magazine. He came to the conclusion that the answer to mans stress problems was……..woman.
The contestants were Sean Corcoran, Michael Cronin, John Holmes, Margaret O’Regan, Pat Duggan and Pat Sexton. The winner was Pat Sexton and in second place, Michael Cronin. Pat and Michael will now go on to represent Speakeasy Toastmasters in the Area Final on Fri. 28 Mar 03 hosted by Crusaders at SMA Hall Wilton at 8pm
Chief Judge was Jeremiah Roynane and judges were Michael Mc’Mahon, Jerry Mulcahy, Tony O’Regan, Michael Travers (Glanmire Toastmasters), Eugene O’Connell and Jerry Long (Crusaders Toastmasters Club)
Ushers/Counters, Rita Foley and Ray Ryan.
President, Pat Sexton made a presentation to Brian McLoughlan. He then handed control of the meeting to Topicsmaster Tim Casey for a short TableTopics session.

Dates for your Toastmaster Diary
Area Final will take place on Fri. 28 Mar 03 Area Final of Speech Contest and Evaluation Contest hosted by Crusaders at SMA Hall Wilton at 8pm
The Divisional Final will take place in the Southcourt Hotel, Raheen, in Limerick on April 12’th at 8PM.
On Sat.19 Apr 03 Tripartite Meeting in Fermoy, hosted by Fermoy Toastmasters and incorporating Area Final of Tall Tales Contest
10’Th Anniversary Celebrations
Plans are at an advanced stage for the Club’s 10’Th Anniversary Celebrations which will be held in
The Hibernian Hotel on Saturday 26’Th of April.


Members of the public are very welcome to attend all Speakeasy Toastmasters Meetings.
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