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Junior Mini Companies




       Timber Boys                                                  Helaso


       In September 2012 our Business                               In 2nd year we decided
       teacher, Mr Robertson spoke to 1st                           to set up a mini
       years about the idea of setting up                           company for the year,
       a Mini Company. A group of three                             with the help of Mr.
       1st year students, John Clarke,                              Robertson. We  formed
       Jake Fegan and Steven Armstrong                              a group of three girls
       decided to form a company called                             Laura, Helen and Sophie.
       ‘The Timber Boys’.                                           We decided to  produce
                                                                    Christmas cards to make money for the Cavan Society
       On a Saturday during that month John went down to Steven’s house   Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (CSPCA). The aim of
       to cut up sticks to sell later in the year. Steven’s dad (Robert) got the   our mini-company was to produce good quality packs
       tractor saw going and he cut the sticks into block sizes. Then Steven   of Christmas cards made from high quality materials
       and John got the log splitter on the back of the other tractor and we   at a reasonable price. The price was very important
       split the blocks and threw them into tonne bags so that we could store   in these economic times; our target is predominantly
       them until we were ready to bag them for sale.
                                                                    aimed at adults and children and for the cards to be
       During this time, Steven’s mam, Rosemary, was busy collecting bags   used as a gift for Christmas. Many people in these
       from fruit and vegetable shops.  John talked to his dad (Basil), and his   present times, who are buying cards, buy charity cards
       mam (Carole), about how you would go about making the welly-boot   because they want the money; they spend to be of
       holder. Basil went to his neighbour, Chris, to get more information.   bene t to needy charities.
       Chris made a prototype on John and Basil’s instructions and it went on   Each person in the group took over a particular job,
       from there. It was made from pitch pine timber that was an old church   either as manager, in charge of  nance, production of
       seat, which Basil had in a shed at home. Basil and John went down to   sales. First of all we had to source some pictures for our
       McArdle’s of Cloverhill and bought 8 lengths of pitch pine timber.
                                                                    cards, and then we emailed the pictures (of animals) to
       Meanwhile, one Friday afternoon following school the three boys went   a local printer - McGinn printing Ltd. We then ordered
       to Steven’s house to bag sticks for sale at McCarrens the next day. That   1000 cards which were going to be put into packs of
       night while John and Steven were asleep Jake was busy, with his mam,   10 for €4 leaving us with 100 packs of cards. We then
       (Alice) and his dad (Robert), making posters to display at our stand. This   started our sales within a week we had about ten cards
       weekend work went on for the next 4 weeks until we made our last   left. Then we ordered another 100 packs. Throughout
       big delivery to John’s grand-uncle, Stanley, who bought the rest of the   November and December we went to a few local craft                                                   Arigna Mines
       remaining sticks (about 80 bags).                            fairs. But we sold most to our friends and family.
       The welly-boot holders went fairly well as we had to make them to   On  March  the  7th  2013  we  had  a  mini-business                                    Last week, the third years went on a history trip to Arigna Mines in Leitrim. When
       order. As we got a few orders in just before Christmas, John had to   competition in the Slieve Russell. We were nervous,                                   we arrived we met our tour guide Michael. He gave us a hair net and a helmet
       draft in extra help to complete the orders. At this time the boys met   we had to be there early and get our stand set up                                   each. When we entered the mines he brought us on an underground tour and
       frequently to draft their business report in John’s house with help from   quickly, our interview went well and when the awards                             told us about the di erent types of rocks. As we went on he told us about the
       John’s mam.                                                  were announced we won BEST DISPLAY for the best                                                mines and what it was like being a miner. They used explosions to extract coal.

       As January slipped by, Mr. Robertson told us that there was a competition   intermediate mini-company in all of Cavan. We were                              When we came out we got lunch. I ate curry chips. After lunch we watched a DVD
       coming up in the Slieve Russell hotel and we would be entered into   very happy with our trophy and our cash prize                                          about the mines. It was a good tour.
       the Junior Category of the competition. Mr. Robertson helped us in our   On our decision, the earnings of Helaso would be
        nal draft of the report and getting the display competition ready.  donated towards the local animal charity - CSPCA.                                                                                              Brion Moore.
                                                                    This organisation promotes animal welfare, prevents
       The night before the competition we three boys, in our own houses,
       got materials ready and packed up to bring to the competition. Around   cruelty to animals and relieves animal su ering. It has
       7.30 am John and his mam headed to pick up the boys and bring   rescued and rehomed many animals, and is coming
       us down to the competition,(there was a bus going from the school   under continuous pressure with more animals being
       but we couldn’t  t on it because we had so much equipment e.g.   surrendered due to owners becoming unemployed
       saws, axes and hammers, not to mention the welly-boot holders and   and not being able to a ord to keep their pets or
       smelly wellies!!) Of course we had sticks to transport as well. We were   owners emigrating. A few of our pets have been
       interviewed by Cavan TV and then had to talk to the judges about our   adopted from the CSPCA. We were very happy with
       products and pro t made, which was a net pro t of €792 euros. We so   the amount of money we raised to donate; we hope
       enjoyed the day as we got a trophy for innovation, not to mention €200   this donation will help to take care of future animals
       prize money which we have yet to receive.                    in need.
       Today we are still making and selling welly-boot holders and hope to   Also we would like to thank everyone for supporting
       continue with this mini company. We really enjoyed the whole Mini   us and buying our cards and to McGinn printing
       Company project and learned a lot about business while doing it.   ltd. and also to Mr. Robertson who helped lots and
                                                                    encouraged us throughout the year.
                                                  By John Clarke.
                                                                                                     (By Sophie Bell)


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