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ECCG Presentation to My Place

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ECCG presentation to My Place, Midleton (l to r) James Brady and Anthony O’Connor, ECCG, Denis Ring, My Place, Denis Barry, Noelle Lowney and Kevin Day, ECCG

When East Cork Camera Group looked around this year for a worthy charity to make a donation from the sale of our 2016 Calendar, we looked no further than Midleton’s new Youth and Community Facility, My Place, located at the old Fire Station building near the roundabout. On Tuesday 8/12/15, we were delighted to attend the new facility where we met the My Place chairman, Denis Ring, who gave us a tour of the building and told us how it came about and their plans for the future.

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Opened only in 2015, it has been fifteen years in the making and, since an investment in youth is an investment in the future, it ranks as one of the most exciting developments in the area in quite a while.

A 2007 SECAD commissioned report ‘Where do you go when you go out?’ identified that there was no place that teenagers could call ‘their space’ so, in 2010, a small group of people got together to see if this need could be met.

It took almost four years to clear all the hurdles – securing the building and financial backing, appointing an architect and project manager, obtaining a lease, getting various preliminary environmental reports, securing planning permission and appointing a contractor.

These were achieved with the backing of the then Midleton Town Council (later East Cork Municipal District of Cork County Council), SECAD, Clann Credo (a Community Finance Organisation) and numerous individuals and organisations who provided advice and help often at no or reduced charge.

Fundraising began in January 2014 and from the outset was supported by the people of Midleton, Community organisations and local businesses.

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Work began on refurbishing and extending the Old Fire Station in June 2014 and was completed in April 2015. The Centre opened in May 2015 with Cloyne Diocesan Youth Services (CDYS) providing youth services in a dedicated youth café/drop-in centre at the town end of the building with a Leader’s room, café, recreation area, music room and arts space.

The MY PLACE committee provides the overall management of the Centre which is staffed by volunteers and Community Employment personnel. It includes a reception area suitable for art exhibitions, a café at the rear opening onto a pleasant courtyard, a hall for large gatherings and a number of meeting rooms. These facilities are available to rent by community groups and individuals.

Midleton My Place Ltd. is a company limited by guarantee (CRO no. 520799), not having share capital. It is a registered charity (reg. no. 20083663; CHY 20993) All proceeds go to reducing the capital debt and to cover running costs.

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My Place was officially opened on September 19th but has seen usage since midsummer e.g. music, dance, fitness, speech & drama, computer classes, counselling and physiotherapy, historical talks, sports group meetings, Christmas Craft Fair etc.

The support of the people of Midleton has been crucial in the creation of this new facility and its ongoing success depends on volunteers without whom the Centre could not operate.

New volunteers (Garda Vetting and training provided) are always welcome who, no doubt, will find it a rewarding and enjoyable experience.

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East Cork Camera Group is delighted to support the great work being done at My Place and would, in turn, like to thank everyone who support us by buying our annual calendar which is currently for sale at the unbelievably low price of only €5 at the following outlets:

Hurley’s Supervalu, Midleton; Day’s Eurospar, Whitegate; Murphy’s Pharmacy, Riversdale Shopping Centre; McCarthy’s Newsagent, Main Street, Midleton; O’Briens Sandwich Café, Main St; Owenacurra Pharmacy, Main St; Al’s Newsagent, Market Green, Ballyseedy Home and Garden Centre, Fota Retail Park, Carrigtwohill and from any member of East Cork Camera Group.

The message from My Place is that it is open and operating and welcomes everyone to their new facility.

Check out more on My Place here:
Tel: 0214621547
Mobile: 086 393 4848
Email: myplacemidleton@gmail.com
Website: www.myplacemidleton.ie
Facebook: My Place Midleton

ECCG Awards Night 2015

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Anthony O’Connor receiving the ECCG perpetual trophy for having won ECCG’s Photographer of the Year 2015 competition from John Finn ARPS

ECCG members and their families and friends gathered in The Midleton Park Hotel on Saturday 28/11/15 for the annual awards night. With competitions throughout the year feeding into the prestigious Photographer of the Year award, the build up to this night was palpable in recent weeks.

Awards Night 2014-5To add to the positivity in the room, we were delighted that ECCG member, John Tait had been awarded a Licentiateship of the Irish Photographic Federation, earlier in the day at the Distinction Sitting at Thurles. Richly deserved, John had worked hard towards the award in the last few years. Well done John.

Photographer of the Year was not the only award on offer on the night however, as best website gallery, best Panel, best in Category, best in Grades A, B and C, best New Photographer and Club Person of the Year also had to be revealed.

Judging was carried out by Mr. John Finn, ARPS, Mr. Bill Power, FIPF and Ms. Niamh Whitty, FIPF, ARPS.

Following a fine meal expertly provided by the staff of Midleton Park Hotel, the formal proceedings were opened by Competitions Secretary, Anthony O’Connor and, following short speeches by chairman, Denis Barry and special guest, Mr. John Finn ARPS, the award winners were announced as follows:

Best Website Gallery
Grade C: Noelle Lowney
Grade B: Denis O’Flynn
Grade A: Andrew Corkbeg

Best Panel
Third Place: Michael Hickey
Second Place: Finbarr O’Shea
First Place: Anthony O’Connor

Best in Category
Landscape: Anthony O’Connor
Seascape: Fidelma Read
Portrait: Fidelma Read
Nature (J): John Tait
Nature (J): Fidelma Read
Sport: John Tait
Macro: John Tait
Architecture: Anthony O’Connor
Travel: Finbarr O’Shea
Black and White: Fidelma Read
HDR: Anthony O’Connor
Reportage/Documentary: Anthony O’Connor
Open: Fidelma Read

Best in Grade
Grade C
Third Place: James Brady
Second Place: Noelle Lowney
First Place: R.J. Mani

Grade B
Third Place: Denis O’Flynn
Second Place: Trevor O’Connell
First Place: Kevin Day

Grade A
Third Place: Fidelma Read
Second Place: Finbarr O’Shea
First Place: Anthony O’Connor

Best New Member: Eileen Upton

Club Person of the Year: Finbarr O’Shea

Photographer of the Year
Third Place: Fidelma Read
Runner Up: Finbarr O’Shea
POTY: Anthony O’Connor

Congratulations to all award winners and especially, Photographer of the Year, 2015, Anthony O’Connor. Well done too to everyone else who entered as a point or two given in another direction would have seen some of these in the prizes, such was the closeness of the final scores.

A big thank you goes to the three judges who did a stellar job. While the important task of awarding points was their main function, their feedback is equally important as it is vital that everyone gets an objective assessment of their work which can be factored into the fine tuning for the future.

Finally, thanks to our sponsors (click on the links to visit their websites) for the night O’Leary’s Camera World, Oliver Plunkett St, Cork; Barker Photographic, Unit 18, South Link Park, Frankfield, Cork and Art and Frame, Model Farm Rd, Cork and also to The Midleton Park Hotel for providing a beautiful meal and surroundings for a memorable night.

Click here to check out all the images. Enjoy!

Click here for all the results in detail..

All images from the Awards night by Finbarr O’Shea and James Brady.

 

 

 

Exhibition – Photographer of the Year 2014 – Midleton Library

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An exhibition of images from East Cork Camera Group’s Photographer of the Year competition, 2014 went on display on Tuesday 24/11/15 at The Library, Main St, Midleton.

Comprising twenty-two images in all, the exhibition features the entire portfolio of ten images by ECCG’s Photographer of the Year, 2014, Karen Fleming, as well as the twelve winning Category images.

Judging in the competition was carried out by Mr. John Finn, ARPS, Travel and Portrait photographer, Mr. Rowan Thornhill and pictures editor of The Evening Echo, Mr. Brian Lougheed.

corkcocoThe exhibition will continue until January, 2016. A gallery of the images on display can be viewed here.

ECCG would like to thank the staff of Midleton Library for supporting the exhibition.