Category Archives: Improve Your Life

WOT! Anti-Drink Driving Campaign Mahon, June 2011

A very well done to all the girls involved in the WOT project in Mahon who created a don’t drink and drive campaign through beer mats. They gave talks in local schools to raise awareness of drinking and driving and also designed special beer mats highlighting the dangers of the latter. The beer mats are now in Lakelands Pub and the Red Cove Inn on Avenue De Rennes. I was delighted to offer my support to this valuable initiative through my ward funds.

 WOT Group with damaged car from drink driving, Cllr Kieran McCarthy on left

WOT Beer Mat

WOT Beer mat

WOT! Beer Mat, June 2011

Family Fun Nights, This Evening! 23 June 2011

From Cork City Council Website:

“Cork City Council is organising a number of family friendly events for Bonfire Night thoughout the city and would like to provide advice to the public on safety procedures to follow.

 Family Friendly events which will include facepainting, bouncy castles, music and entertainment, sport events etc will take place in the following locations

Location                                                                     Time

Kilmore Park, Knocknaheeny                                     5.00pm to 8.00pm

Pophams Park,Farranree                                            4.00pm to 7.00pm

Loughmahon Park,Mahon                                           6.00pm to 9.00pm

Clashduv Park,Togher                                                 5.30pm to 9.30pm

Glenamoy Park,Mayfield                                             5.00pm to 8.00pm

In an effort to reduce the negative impact of some bonfires on the night, the Councils Fire Department asks people to note the following:

  • We would ask people to be careful where they site bonfires.
  • Avoid placing them too close to residential or commercial property.
  • Do not build fires on roadways or walkways.
  • Be aware of overhead power lines and telephone lines.
  • Bonfires should be sited on open ground and should be supervised by adults.
  • Fires should be kept small and controlled.
  • Tyres or other materials which would produce large volumes of smoke and noxious fumes should not be burned (foam filled furniture, paint tins, aerosols etc).

 Many bonfires will be well organised and supervised and will be enjoyed by those attending them, however the Fire Service will have to extinguish a number of fires because

  • Fires may have been sited in the wrong location
  • Fires may get out of control

We would ask for the cooperation of the public in ensuring that Bonfire Night is incident free and that everyone will remain safe and enjoy themselves. The City Council would also ask that businesses and householders would not give waste to callers.

Finally we would appeal to parents to know where their children are at all times and ensure they are not in danger.”

 Douglas Road, Cork

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

The Shandon Street Festival, now in its fifth year, ran last Saturday, 18 June, in the Shandon area. It was a fantastic afternoon of fun and civic pride. The organisers are very passionate about this annual event and the renewal of the area. Great to a number of forces joining up, for example Cork Community Art Link and the organising committee, to bring people out and have a good time. There is a great sense of pride and ownership of this festival by all involved. I really liked the way those traits wove their way into the various events planned during the day. Keep up the great work.  Cork needs more people like your goodselves.

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

 

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork from the top of St. Anne's Church, Shandon, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork from the top of St. Anne's Church, Shandon, plus Cork's north western suburbs, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

Shandon Street Festival, Cork, 18 June 2011

McCarthy’s Make a Model Boat Project, 2011

Thanks to everyone who came out to support McCarthy’s Make a Model Boat Project, 2011. The results are below as well. Pictures to follow!

 

 

 

 

Thanks also to our judges, Siubhan and Paul McCarthy of Meitheal Mara and of the Ocean to City Race organisers, also to Mervyn Horgan of the Lifetime Lab and to Yvonne Couglan, our site manager of Red Sandstone Varied Productions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary School winner –

1st Place – Luke Taylor (13) for ‘The Model’

A well crafted, sturdy & colourful creation with outstanding floatability!

 

Primary Schools – Individual Winners –

1st place –

‘Ambrose’ built by Aideen Butler aged 12 from Ardfield NS in Clonakilty, Co Cork.

A really outstanding project with wonderful attention to detail.

Well crafted and creative ship that looked fantastic and floated like a dream, well deserving of the award.

 

Joint 2nd place –

”No name boats’ designed and built by Brian Boylan (8) from 2nd class in St Anthonys NS, Ballinlough.

‘Neptune’ designed and built by Colm Vaughan (10) from Chriost Ri NS, Turners Cross.

 

3rd Place –

‘Sunshine’ designed and built by Amy Mc Carthy (10) from Scoil Nicolais, Frankfield.

 

 

Primary Schools – Group Winners –

1st place –

‘The Cool catemeran’ Built by  a group from 3rd class in Maria Assumpta NS in Ballyphehane

Lea Mc Carthy, Emma Olden, Kayleigh O’Neill, Katie Mulcahy, Niamh Mc Carthy & Chelsea King.

Fantastic colours, creativity and an outstanding boat to float!

 

2nd place –

‘Recycled Voyager’ built by Neven Bramers and Harvey Sowerbutts both in 3rd Class of Cork Educate Together NS.

 

3rd Place –

‘Blingy Thingy’ designed and built by Jane McIntyre & Ava Lyons from 3rd class in Maria Assumpta NS in Ballyphehane

 

Special Merit Award

 

Goes to ‘The Cool Currach’ built and designed by Eileen Linehan, Aoife & Amy O’Herlihy and Coutney Coffey

 

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project 2011, Atlantic Pond, Cork

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, 2011, Atlantic Pond, Cork

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Pictures, McCarthy's Make a Model Boat Project, Atlantic Pond, Cork, 12 June 2011

Historical Walking Tour & Garden Party, St. Finbarr’s Hospital, 11 June 2011

A great afternoon was held yesterday at St. Finbarr’s Hospital. Thanks to all those who supported the walking tour of the hospital grounds plus I have added in pictures below of the great garden party that was held by the Friends of St. Finbarr’s Hospital for patients and family on the hospital grounds.

 

Historical Walking Tour, St. Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork with Kieran

Historical Walking Tour, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Historical Walking Tour, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Historical Walking Tour, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Historical Walking Tour with Cllr Kieran McCarthy, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Garden Party:

Garden Party, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Garden Party, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Garden party, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Garden party, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Garden Party, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Garden Party, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Garden Party, St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, 11 June 2011

Deputy Lord Mayor, Opening of Restored Club House at Shandon Boat Club, 11 June 2011

Opening of Restored Club House at Shandon Boat Club, Cork

Kieran’s Speech

 

 

 Minister Coveney, President, Chairman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

 

On behalf of the Lord Mayor, many thanks for the invitation here this afternoon. I’d like to start with a confession. I have only rowed once and that was in a fishing boat. But I am a fan of two things that the club and I have in common, i.e. a love of the river that flows by here and a love of the place where the club is set.

 

They say that a place has the power to stop, impress, make one question, wonder, dream, remember, be disturbed, explore and not forget.

 

 

Waterways Through Time:

 

The Club is all about place. It is a place rooted in Cork. Your club has had a long history with a lineage stretching back to 1858 to the Cork harbour Rowing Club and Queen’s College Rowing Club,  In 1871, the land for the boathouse was given on the Marina which is in part the city’s former docks, which was expanded during the the great famine as a public works programme. The Club house was revamped in 1896 by James McMullen, a Cork architect.

 

His practice was a varied one, including ecclesiastical, hospital, industrial, commercial and domestic work, chiefly in the city and county of Cork. He worked on 30 commissions between 1883 and 1900. In the year 1896, he was also working on the Western Road’s Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital and the red brick warehouses now next to R & H Hall. His best-known building is the Honan Chapel at University College, Cork, erected in 1914-16. He was architect to the South Infirmary, Cork, for some thirty years and was appointed local engineer and valuer for the Cork Junction Railway in 1904.

 

The opening of this new club house adds to the narrative and memory of McMullen’s work. It is a place haunted by traces of its past. But creating an affectionate place such as what you and former generations have achieved requires one to harness many aspects of place-making. The club is also a place of tradition, a place of continuity, change and legacy, of ambition and determination, experiences and learning, of aspiration and inspiration and a place of nostalgia and memory. Culminating those threads and more together creates a rich sense of place that emanates from this corner of the city.

 

I often walk on the Marina and sit on the benches. For me, I have researched, written and led historical tours in this area. In particular I like photographing the changing textures of the area. For me the area is a place of contemplation, recollection and a place of rest. The Marina as a place seems to be defined and embraced by its people. I have often watched your rowers, breaking through the river’s current as its tries to move further downstream.  I have often watched as your own rowers have pushed themselves for their sport but I have also witnessed your rowers bursting out in laughter and having fun.

 

But just like the constant ebb and flow of the tide, this new Club house is about your club evolving as the needs of your members are changing to incorporate what they see as relevant to the contemporary and future of rowing in Cork and in Ireland.

 

A glance through the records of the club indicate something of its activities and achievements.  Each successful season is immortalised in the club’s records, on the club’s perpetual tournament trophies and on the numerous photos that adorn your walls.

 

One cannot also avoid thinking of all the trials and tribulations of the past and present hardworking chairmen, secretaries, managers as well as individuals who played a critical role in guiding and implementing decisions to make the Club survive the test of time. Significant voluntary input has been and continues to be contributed by committees, sub committees and trustees. Many, but not, all are remembered in official documentation such as minute books or photographs. There are characters who have given the Club a certain continuity and have kept values going and standards high. The club should be proud of the pioneering role it has developed – and will continue to play – in the sporting, educational, business and social life of Cork

 

 

Power of Place:

 

Clubs such as yourselves are like giant spotlights in the sky; they can and will continue to uphold human values for all to see and replicate, they can send out the message that we do need to care – care about something… to do something purposeful…to move yourself forward… to hone our personal talents, which we all have. Those are all traits that this club has in abundance and which Ireland of the future now needs.

 

Best of luck on the waterways you travel; you never know where they might lead you; they have led you to this point in time and I have no doubt this new clubhouse will witness many great days, not just of winning but of the power of a place such as this in our society.

 

May this new place have the power to stop the visitor or athlete,

 impress upon him or her a goal,

make them question their own ambitions,

wonder and dream about the future,

remember the past and recall the unfolding and refolding of memories unfold,

be disturbed by being pushed forward,

be able to explore those new lessons to be learned

and not  to forget the experience of all that.

 

 

Ends.

 

View of River Lee from Shandon Boat Clubhouse, 11 June 2011

 

Shandon Boat Club, 11 June 2011

 

1894 Group Shot, Shandon Boat Club, Cork

Launch of restored Shandon Boat Club, 11 June 2011

Launch of restored Shandon Boat Club house, 11 June 2011

Launch of restored Shandon Boat Club, 11 June 2011

Launch of restored Shandon Boat Clubhouse, 11 June 2011

Cllr Kireran McCarthy at the launch of the revamped Shandon Boat Club house, Cork, June 2011

Street Performance World Championship (SPWC), Fitzgerald’s Park, 11-12 June 2011

Street Performance World Championship (SPWC) will bring 16 of the most talented street artists in the world to Ireland this June to compete for the title of Street Performance World Champion. This free family festival runs in Fitzgerald Park, Cork City and The People’s Park (Town Park), Portlaoise on June 11th and 12th and in Dublin’s Merrion Square on June 16th-19th.

 

WORLD-RECORD HOLDING SWORD SWALLOWER, INDIAN SNAKE CHARMER AND THE WORLD’S STRONGEST DWARF AMONG THIS YEAR’S HIGHLIGHTS

 

With the European debut of Australia’s Goliath: the World’s Smallest Strongman, the return of 2 time Street Performance World Champion and 11 time world record holder The Space Cowboy, and a visit from Indian snake charmer Jardu this year’s festival promises to be the best yet. The reigning World Champion and only Irish act ever to have claimed the title, magician, ventriloquist and all round messer, Dublin-born Jack Wise returns as the special guest to this year’s festival.

 

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE TO BECOME THIS YEAR’S WORLD CHAMPION

Over both weekends, members of the public will vote for their favourite performers in all three locations and the act with the most public votes in total will be crowned the 2011 Street Performance World Champion. Entry to the festival is entirely free of charge, with the talented performers, who have dedicated their lives to this amazing art form, asking for a contribution from their audience at the end of each show.

 

GUARANTEE YOUR PLACE IN THE GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS

 

Tens of thousands of festival goers will get the chance to be a world record holder by taking part in the Where’s Wally World Record. Cork and Portlaoise will battle it out against Dublin to become the largest gathering of Wallys ever and claim the coveted world record title. To guarantee your place in the world record attempts, pre-order your full Wally costume at www.whereswallyworldrecord.com. Profits from the Where’s Wally costume sales will be donated to the charity Africa Aware.

 

As part of Cork Midsummer Festival 2011 and supported by Cork City Council

Saturday June 11 – Sunday June 12, 2011, 12 – 8pm daily in Fitzgerald’s Park, Cork.

http://www.spwc.ie/

Pictures from the event last year: http://kieranmccarthy.ie/?p=3401

Lord Mayor’s Volunteer Fair, Cork City Hall, 10-12 June 2011

The main event taking place during the Volunteer week is the volunteer fair in City Hall where over 150 non-profit organisations will be exhibiting to highlight the volunteering opportunities available in Cork. The exhibition commences on Friday night at 5pm when it will be opened by Lord Mayor Councillor Michael O’Connell and will run on Saturday (11th) and Sunday (12th June).