Sunday, February 08, 2026

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters Celebrate St Brigid’s Night 2026

 

Tradition, storytelling and strong speeches mark February gathering


Margaret O'Regan, Rose Murphy & María O'Donnell



A Warm Welcome in the Hibernian Hotel

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters met on 5th February 2026 in the Hibernian Hotel for a special evening themed around St Brigid’s Night. With 24 people in attendance, the room carried a wonderful mix of members, returning visitors and new faces, all curious to experience the supportive learning environment the club is known for.

President Paul Corcoran & Margaret O'Regan VP Education

Club President Paul Corcoran opened the meeting and welcomed everyone warmly, setting the tone for a night that blended heritage, inspiration and good humour.

Guiding the programme was Toastmaster Jillian Harris, who kept the evening flowing smoothly from start to finish while ensuring every participant felt comfortable and included.

Toastmaster Jillian Harris & Speaker Marie Lynes


Teamwork Behind the Scenes

A Toastmasters meeting depends on many moving parts, and the supporting team ensured the event ran like clockwork.

Pat Sexton led the impromptu speaking session as Topicsmaster, Juan Marina Camarasa kept careful watch on time, and Trevor O’Sullivan served as General Evaluator for the evening.
The role of Grammarian went to Liam Flynn, who listened closely for effective language and word usage throughout the night.

President Paul Corcoran & Poet Claire O'Connell

A reflective moment came during Poet’s Corner, where Claire O’Connell shared her self-written poem, “Seasons Played.” The piece beautifully echoed the themes of change and continuity associated with Brigid.


Speeches Inspired by Heritage

The prepared speeches offered a rich variety of interpretations connected to the evening’s theme.

Toastmaster Mentor Marie Fitzpatrick with new member Olivia Cashman

Paul Corcoran opened the speaking session with “The Exalted One,” a speech that drew on history and reverence of Brigit as Goddess. Bobby Buckley provided the evaluation, offering supportive and practical feedback.

Next, Marie Lynes asked the question “Who Was St Brigid?” and guided the audience through story and tradition. Her speech was evaluated by Helsa Giles.

Topicsmaster Pat Sexton

The third speech came from Rachel Liston, whose “A Cross of Rushes” explored one of the most recognisable symbols associated with the saint. Michael Cronin delivered the evaluation.

Speaker Rachel Liston carefully crafting a Bridget's cross as part of her speech.

The final speech of the night was presented by Marie Fitzpatrick, with James McConville offering a thoughtful assessment of her work.

Evaluator Bobby Buckley


An Evening of Community and Encouragement

Throughout the meeting, members supported one another with warm applause, attentive listening and constructive feedback — hallmarks of the Toastmasters experience.

Guests had the opportunity to see first-hand how the organisation helps people build confidence in speaking, leadership and self-expression in a friendly and structured environment.



Liam Flynn providing an explanation of the significance of different Bridget's crosses



Curious to See What It’s About?

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters meets regularly in the Hibernian Hotel, gathering from 7.45pm for an 8pm start and finishing at 10pm.

Evaluator Helsa Giles

Anyone interested in improving their public speaking, meeting new people or simply trying something different will receive a very warm welcome at a future meeting.

Top table for the evening from right to left: Toastmaster Jillian Harris, President Paul Corcoran & Topicsmaster Pat Sexton

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters Welcome Guests for Successful Open Night

An Evening of Learning, Laughter and First-Time Roles


A Warm Welcome for Guests


Helsa Giles with guest Susan Baughman

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters opened its doors to guests recently for a special Open Night, offering newcomers a chance to experience the structure, spirit and supportive atmosphere of a Toastmasters meeting. The evening proved a clear success, with strong attendance, lively participation and plenty of positive engagement throughout.

Club President Paul Corcoran opened the meeting, welcoming both members and guests and outlining the purpose of the evening — to give visitors a genuine flavour of Toastmasters and how it helps people develop confidence, communication and leadership skills.


Noel O'Connor joined by Pat Sexton and Claire O'Connell



Leadership and Team Roles

The role of Toastmaster for the evening was taken by James McConville, who guided proceedings smoothly and kept the programme on track while ensuring guests felt included and at ease.

Several members stepped into key roles, with notable first-time performances. María O’Donnell served as Topicsmaster for the first time, while Peter Patton also took on the role of Grammarian for the first time. Both performed with confidence and enthusiasm.

Other roles were filled by Rachel Liston as Timekeeper, Claire O’Connell as General Evaluator, Margaret O’Regan as Ah Counter, and Poetry Corner, which featured a thoughtful reading of “Rescued Time” by Seamus O’Rourke by Noel O'Connor.


Claire O'Connell as General Evaluator for the evening



Prepared Speeches Showcase Variety

The prepared speeches provided an engaging and varied programme.

The first speech of the evening came from Juan Marina Camarasa, who delivered “How to Make Fajitas – My Style”, a Presentation Mastery speech that combined practical instruction with personal flair. The speech was evaluated by Michael Cronin.

Next, Paul Gallagher presented “Divine Intervention”, a Level 3 Pathway speech that demonstrated strong descriptive language and storytelling. Pat Sexton provided the evaluation.

The final speech of the evening was delivered by Bobby Buckley, who spoke on “Same Old Blues Again” as part of the Motivational Strategies Level 3 Pathway. His speech was assessed by Marie Lynes.



Marie Lynes evaluating Bobby Buckley's speech


Guests Take Centre Stage

Following the speeches, members and guests enjoyed a break, giving everyone an opportunity to mingle, ask questions and learn more about Toastmasters in an informal setting.

The meeting then moved into the Table Topics session, led by María O’Donnell. Despite it being her first time in the role, she delivered a varied and imaginative set of topics and, notably, supported guests in finding their voices and participating — no small achievement on an open night.



Pat Sexton evaluating Paul Gallagher's speech


A Strong Finish and Looking Ahead

Evaluations and closing remarks brought the meeting to a close, rounding off what many described as a highly successful and welcoming open night.

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters will meet again on February 5th at 8pm in the Hibernian hotel, Mallow, with a theme inspired by Brigid’s Day, exploring the Irish patron saint along with related myths and stories. New guests are always welcome to attend and experience the club for themselves.