Friday, November 22, 2024

Cole Mullins Advances to Rotary Speech Finals

Coronado High School sophomore Cole Mullins will represent Coronado Rotary in the District 5340 Finals of the highly competitive Rotary Four-Way Test Speech Contest.

Orit Ostrowiak, Cole Mullins, Rob Taylor
Judges at the Rotary Regional Speech Competition held in Downtown San Diego on April 11th selected Coronado High School sophomore Cole Mullins as a Regional Finalist. Cole will compete in the District Rotary 4-Way Test Speech Contest at Liberty Station on April 26 with five other students who gained finalist standing. Pictured with Cole after the regional competition are Coronado Rotarian and Cole’s speech coach Orit Ostrowiak and Robert Taylor, Coronado Rotary Speech Contest Chair.

Cole became a Rotary district finalist after moving to the next level in a series of club, sub-regional and regional competitions. He will join five other inspirational and talented students who will compete in the contest finals.

Cole has demonstrated strong oratory skills, poise and passion in a competition that has attracted over 150 high school students from across San Diego, Imperial, and Riverside counties. Cole’s outstanding speech is about the positive impact being a Boy Scout has made in his life.

The annual Rotary Four-Way Test Speech Contest provides cash prizes of up to $1500 to high school students. The speeches are based on the “Four-Way Test” principles followed by Rotary International:

  1. Is it the Truth?
  2. Is it Fair to all concerned?
  3. Will it build Goodwill and better Friendships?
  4. Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?

The culmination of the speech competition, the District 5340 Finals, will be held at Liberty Station’s Conference Center hosted by the San Diego Rotary Club 33 at 11:30 a.m. on April 26.

 



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