Category Archives: Enterprise

Pecha-Kucha Nights- Ideas Based Forum Organised

Cllr Kieran McCarthy is supporting participation in an ideas based forum and/ or a new series of events in Cork – Pecha-Kucha Nights. These free events are part of a worldwide phenomenon and are fun, informal ideas presentations. Pecha Kucha Nights consist of around a dozen presentations, each presenter having 20 slides, each shown for 20 seconds. Each presenter has just 6 minutes 40 seconds to explain their ideas before the next presenter takes the stage. It is a chance for people to meet, show their work, exchange ideas, and network.The format keeps presentations concise, fast-paced and entertaining. The first Pecha-Kucha night in Cork was held in the Crane Lane bar which proved an ideal venue.

Organiser Nicki ffrench Davis notes:

“It’s exciting to be getting this forum going in Cork. I think it can be too easy for good ideas and projects to lose momentum or pass unnoticed because the right connections to people are missed somehow. Pecha-Kucha Nights are a really social and entertaining way to help those connections happen and for anyone to discover the variety of activity in the city. I’d love to see people from all walks of life involved – from scientists to artists, planners to entrepreneurs, politicians to provocateurs!”

The next Pecha-Kucha event will be held in November – anyone who is interested in taking part is warmly invited to email Nicki at pkcork@gmail.com. Participation and attendance to the night are both free.

 

Stained Glass Window, St Francis Church, Cork

Employment initiative: JobFit Cork

JobFit Cork is a new initiative to support people to upskill or retrain, get a job or move on to further education or training. The programme currently operates out of the Blackpool Retail Park in Blackpool (Unit 2C, Second Floor, Atrium Development).

JobFit is a 13 week (maximum) personalised programme for unemployed people offering free skills training, free job search support and free work placements with local employers.

JobFit is availible to people who have been receiving benefits for a minimum of three months, who are qualified to Junior Certificate level or below, and would like help to develop their skills and improve their chances of getting a job.

Contact Details: Freefone 1800 30 33 56; Tel: 021 4211971 or email: cork@jobfit.ie; website: www.jobfit.ie

 

Sunset over Douglas Road, September 2010

Business Grants and Enterprise Advice

Starting your own business in Cork? Cork City Enterprise Board offers new business grants and expert advice to local entrepreneurs.

Thinking of starting your own business or expanding an existing business? Cork City Enterprise Board offers free expert information and advice, new business grants and business expansion grants to entrepreneurs in Cork City.

Who the Board Can Help

The Board provide a variety of support packages to small-scale enterprises:

  • Employing up to a maximum of 10 people
  • Operating in the manufacturing or internationally traded services sectors 
  • Located in Cork City

How They Can Help

  • Financial assistance including capital & refundable grants, employment grants, feasibility study grants and equity grants.
  • Business support packages including business information & advice, mentoring, training and networking & promotional opportunities.

If you are thinking of starting your own business or expanding your existing business in Cork City, Cork City Enterprise Board today.  They will be happy to discuss your eligibility for a new business grant or a business expansion grant. They will also provide you with free information and advice to help you turn your business dream into a reality.

http://www.corkceb.ie/index.cfm/page/home

 

 

‘Bounce’, c/o Tax Office, Sullivan’s Quay, Cork

A tax office office to an art gallery is a difficult one to achieve. However, that’s exactly what the third year students of the Crawford College of Art and Design have done with the tax office on Sullivan’s Quay. In a sense they have subverted the regulated spaces of the tax office into imagined new worlds.  populated by different art works in different mediums. Great to see a whole new generation putting their own mark on the art world and connecting art and the idea of civicness.

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

View of St Nicholas Church from Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, c/o 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

View of South Parish from Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, c/o 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

View of Grand Parade from Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, c/o 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

View of Grand Parade from Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, c/o 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

View of World War I memorial, Grand Parade/ South Mall from Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, c/o 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Tax Office, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, 'Bounce' exhibition by Crawford College of Art and Design, 4 6 2010

Celine Spengeman book

 

 On last Wednesday morning, I had the pleasure of launching the new book by fiction writer Celine Spengeman at St. Mary’s Road Library. Well done to Celine plus also the staff of St. Mary’s Road Library who hosted this event in the presence of local schools.

 

Author’s note: Celine Spengeman lives in the famous village of Blarney – 5 minutes from Cork city.

She began writing at age 19, but kept it private. At age 50, she decided to go ‘public’ with her work. Three booklets of poetry were locally produced. In 2005, she produced her first ‘professional’ book of poetry, Cork. A City in Pieces.

This was followed by ‘The Four Faced Liar’, a fantasy story for children.  And recently just released a sequel story, The  Mystery of the Shandon Rumblings.Future publications include a collection of poems about Blarney (due 2006), a third story in the Shandon series – The Mystery of the Shandon Rainbow Trail (2009).

 Actors performing Celine's work, St. Mary's Road Library

 Actors performing Celine's story for local schools at St. Mary's Road Library

 

Kieran, actors and Celine Spengeman (centre)