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Kieran’s Heritage Week Events, 18-25 August 2012

654a. Saint George slaying the dragon, Old Steam Packet Office, Penrose Quay, Cork

 

Kieran’s Heritage Week Events (18-25 August 2012),

Our City, Our Town, Cork Independent, 16 August 2012

 

National Heritage Week is upon us again next week (18th – 25th August). It’s going to be a busy week. I have set up a number of events. They are all free and I welcome any public support for the activities outlined below.

Saturday 18 August 2012, Historical walking tour of Cork City Hall as part of Cork Heritage Open Day, 10.30am; meet in foyer of old building, Learn about the early history of Cork City Council, Discover the development of the building and visit the Lord Mayor’s Room (duration: 1 ¼ hours; free but ticketed, contact The Everyman Palace, 0214501673, www.corkheritageopenday.ie). One of the most splendid buildings in the city is Cork City Hall. The current structure, replaced the old City Hall, which was destroyed in the ‘burning of Cork’ in 1920. It was designed by Architects Jones and Kelly and built by the Cork Company Sisks. The foundation stone was laid by Eamonn de Valera, President of the Executive Council of the State on 9 July 1932. The building was formerly opened by Eamonn DeValera on 8 September, 1936. The building is designed on classic lines to harmonise with the examples of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture. The facades are of beautiful silver limestone from the Little Island quarries.

Saturday 18 August 2012, Memories of the Lee Valley; historical exhibition; Discover some of the rich histories and memories of the River Lee valley. All day, as part of Water Heritage Open Day, Lifetime Lab, Lee Road, free event.

Monday 20 August 2012, Historical walking tour of Cork City; meet at St Finbarre’s Cathedral, 11am; discover the early origins of the City, learn about Cork’s development across a swamp and as a port (duration: two hours).

Tuesday 21 August 2012, Historical walking tour of Blackpool; meet at North Mon gates, Gerald Griffin Avenue, 11am; Explore the rich history of the area from Fair Hill to the heart of Blackpool; learn about nineteenth century shambles, schools, convents and industries (duration: 2 hours). The walking tour weaves its way from the North Mon into Blackpool, Shandon and Gurranbraher highlighting nineteenth century life in this corner of Cork from education to housing to politics, to religion, to industry and to social life itself.

Blackpool was the scene of Industry in Cork in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries for industries such as tanning through big names such as Dunn’s Tannery and distilling through families as the Hewitts. The leather industry at one vibrant in Blackpool with no fewer than 46 tanyards at work there in 1837 giving employment to over 700 hands and tanning on average 110,000 hides annually. Blackpool also has other messages about relief in the form of the former Poor House site at Murphy’s Brewery to Madden’s Buildings to highlighting the work of Ireland’s social reformers through street names such as William O’Brien, Gerald Griffin, Daniel O’Connell and Tomas McCurtain. All these messages inject the place with memories of difficult times but also times of determination to survive against the odds. 

 

Thursday 23 August 2012, Douglas historical walking tour; meet at St. Columba’s Church Car Park, Douglas, 11am; Discover Douglas and its industrial heritage (duration: 2 hours). The story of Douglas and its environs is in essence a story of experimentation, of industry and of people and social improvement. As early as the late thirteenth century King John of England made a grant of parcels of land, near the city of Cork to Philip de Prendergast. On 1 June 1726, Douglas sailcloth factory was begun to be built. Samuel Perry and Francis Carleton became the first proprietors, who were part of a colony of weavers from Fermanagh. The eighteenth century was the last golden age for wooden sailing ships, before the 1800s made steam and iron prerequisites for modern navies and trading fleets. It was a golden age too for maritime exploration, with the voyages of James Cook amongst others opening up the Pacific and the South Seas. Douglas in its own way added in part to this world of exploration.

Friday 24 August 2012, St Finbarr’s Hospital and the workhouse tour; meet at entrance to the hospital, 11am; learn about the life and times of the former nineteenth century workhouse on Douglas Road (duration: 2 hours). The workhouse, which opened in December 1841, was an isolated place – built beyond the toll house and toll gates, which gave entry to the city and which stood just below the end of the wall of St. Finbarr’s Hospital in the vicinity of the junction of the Douglas, and Ballinlough Roads. The Douglas Road workhouse was also one of the first of over 130 workhouses to be designed by the Poor Law Commissioners’ architect George Wilkinson. 

Saturday 25 August 2012, Views from a Park, Historical walking tour through the site of the new regional park, formerly the Kinsale Road Landfill, 11am, free event, car parking on site, meet at central marquee (duration: 1 ½ hours; (part of an open day with Cork City Council). More on this next week and updates on facebook, Cork: Our City, Our Town.

 

Caption:

654a. Saint George slaying the dragon, atop old Steam Packet Office, Penrose Quay (picture: Kieran McCarthy)

McCarthy’s Make a Model Boat Project 2012

Thanks to all the participants of the 2012 McCarthy’s Make a Model Boat Project. Thanks to our judges Siobhan and Donncha of Meitheal Mara plus project support from Mervyn of the Lifetime Lab and Yvonne from Red Sandstone Varied Productions. Below are pictures of some of the entries plus my thanks to TG4 news for coming along and doing a story on the event. I’ll post the winners online soon.

 McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2012

Design a Poster for Street Performance World Championships

Bord Gáis Energy is to sponsor a €1000 prize for a lucky youth club in the upcoming competition being run by Foróige, the Cork Independent and the Laya Healthcare Street Performance World Championships (SPWC).

 

The Cork Independent has teamed up with Foróige and the Laya Healthcare Street Performance World Championship (SPWC) to highlight both the voluntary work and the visual spectacle that both groups bring to Cork culture through a poster competition.

 

The deadline for clubs to enter the poster competition has also been extended, and clubs now have until 15 June to submit their poster for consideration.“Bord Gáis Energy is delighted to be working with the Cork Independent in supporting youth development through street performance,” commented CEO John Mullins. “As a supporter of sport, reading, arts and community development we understand the valuable role that Foróige plays in the promotion of our youth in so many disciplines. I wish all of the participants great enjoyment and the very best in the competition.”

 

The posters will illustrate the work that Foróige does in the local community, either through charity ventures such as Meals on Wheel or assisting members of the community. “It is fantastic that the Laya Healthcare Street Performance World Championship is returning to Cork again this July, it will bring great colour and activity to our summer,” said Jarlath Feeney, Managing Director of the Cork Independent.

 

Posters entered by the clubs will go up on the newspaper’s Facebook page on 21 June, when the applicants will be whittled down to five finalists through public vote. The five finalists will feature in the Laya Healthcare Street Performance World Championships as well as being included in a special edition of the paper this summer. Foróige’s aim is to enable young people to involve themselves consciously and actively in their own development and in the development of society. 

 

The deadline to enter the Facebook competition is 15 June, with entries to be sent to siobhan.cadogan@foroige.ie. Voting begins on 21 June via Facebook. The five finalists will be announced on 5 July with the overall winner included in a special supplement on the Laya Healthcare SPWC on 12 July. 

Kieran’s Upcoming Community Projects

‘McCarthy’s History in Action Project will take place at the early summer school fair of Our Lady of Lourdes National School, Ballinlough on Sunday 13 May, 2012, 2pm-5pm. This event, supported by Cllr. Kieran McCarthy, will bring history alive for all the family, with the participation of re-enactment groups, storytellers and more.

As part of ongoing research project into the local history of the south-east ward, Cllr Kieran McCarthy will conduct a historical walking tour of Blackrock Village on Sunday 13 May 2012, 6.30pm, leaving from Blackrock Castle (approx 1 ½ hours, free event). The earliest and official evidence for settlement in Blackrock dates to c.1564 when the Galway family created what was to become known as Dundanion Castle. Over 20 years later, Blackrock Castle was built circa 1582 by the citizens of Cork with artillery to resist pirates and other invaders. These and a range other themes will be discussed on the walking tour.

 

Cllr McCarthy’s Make a Model Boat Project takes place at Cork’s Atlantic Pond on Sunday afternoon, 10 June 2012, 2pm. Cork students are encouraged to make model boats at home from recycled materials and bring it along to the Atlantic Pond for judging.  The event is being run in association with Meitheal Mara’s Ocean to City, Cork’s Maritime Festival and the Lifetime Lab.  There are three categories, two for primary and one for secondary students. There are prizes for best models and the event is free to enter. Innovation and imagination is encouraged. Further details on all the events above can be found under community programme at www.kieranmccarthy.ie.

Final, McCarthy’s Community Talent Competition, 2012

What a very enjoyable evening! -The final of McCarthy’s Community Talent Competition. It was great to see this project taking off again this year with 85 acts auditioning and 18 going through to the final last night at the Clarion Hotel (Wednesday 10 May 2012). Below are the finalists and the results. Well done to everyone, on your confidence and your talent. Long may you enjoy developing it!

 

Primary School Acts:

 

 

Cada Group X 10

 

Nayana Doehner

 

Adam Turner (Third Place)

 

Chloe Riordan

 

Benushula Tripathi, Samiksha Paudel

 

Claudia Sliwa

 

Daniel Cremin

 

Erin O Regan (Second Place)

 

Shannen O’ Donoghue (First Place)

 

 

 

Secondary Schools Acts:

 

 

Cillian O Sullivan

 

Billy O Dwyer

 

Aisha McCarthy

 

Eabha Landers (Third Place)

 

Mathew Palliser-Kehoe

 

Cada Group X 10

 

Vicki Purcell

 

Ryan Coleman (First Place)

 

Aoife Crockett (Second Place)

 

Special guests, winners from last year, Aisling Donnelly & Shannon White also performed.

 

Thanks to Yvonne Coughlan of Red Sandstone Varied Productions for producing this project, to Maurice Supple for his video work, to the mentors and important support team, Livy Riordan, Olivia Sheehan, Francesca Baines, and to our judges, Mary Hegarty, Tess Healy McQuire and Sharon Crosbie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Judges, Final, McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 1, primary, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 2, primary, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 3, primary, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 4, primary, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 5, primary, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 6, primary, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 7, primary, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 8, primary, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 9. Primary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

 Secondary Schools Acts:

 

Act 1. Secondary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 2. Secondary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 3, Secondary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 4. Secondary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 5, Secondary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 16, Secondary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 17, Secondary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 8, Secondary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Act 9, Secondary Section, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Special Guest, winner from 2011, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Special Guest, winner from 2011, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Producer, Yvonne Coughlan of Red Sandstone Varied Productions at the Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

Crowd, Final of McCarthy's Community Talent Competition 2012

McCarthy’s Upcoming Community Projects

            ‘McCarthy’s History in Action Project will take place at the early summer school fair of Our Lady of Lourdes National School, Ballinlough on Sunday 13 May, 2012 2.30-5pm. This event, supported by Cllr. Kieran McCarthy, will bring history alive for all the family, with the participation of re-enactment groups, storytellers and more.

As part of ongoing research project into the local history of the south-east ward, Cllr Kieran McCarthy will conduct a historical walking tour of Blackrock Village on Sunday 13 May 2012, 6.30pm, leaving from Blackrock Castle (approx 1 ½ hours, free event). The earliest and official evidence for settlement in Blackrock dates to c.1564 when the Galway family created what was to become known as Dundanion Castle. Over 20 years later, Blackrock Castle was built circa 1582 by the citizens of Cork with artillery to resist pirates and other invaders. These and a range other themes will be discussed on the walking tour.

 

Cllr McCarthy’s Make a Model Boat Project takes place at Cork’s Atlantic Pond on Sunday afternoon, 10 June 2012, 2pm. Cork students are encouraged to make model boats at home from recycled materials and bring it along to the Atlantic Pond for judging.  The event is being run in association with Meitheal Mara’s Ocean to City, Cork’s Maritime Festival and the Lifetime Lab.  There are three categories, two for primary and one for secondary students. There are prizes for best models and the event is free to enter. Innovation and imagination is encouraged. Further details on all the events above can be found under community programme at www.kieranmccarthy.ie.

McCarthy’s Community Talent Competition 2012

Second call, auditions for the fourth year of McCarthy’s Community Talent Competition will take place on Sunday 29 April 2012, 11-5pm, Lifetime Lab. All talents are considered, open to primary and secondary school students, more information will be posted. Pictures from last year are at the link here, http://kieranmccarthy.ie/?p=6448

Auditions. McCarthy’s Community Talent Competition, 29 April 2012

First call, auditions for the fourth year of McCarthy’s Community Talent Competition will take place on Sunday 29 April 2012, 11-5pm, Lifetime Lab. All talents are considered, open to primary and secondary school students, more information will be posted. Pictures from last year are at the link here, http://kieranmccarthy.ie/?p=6448