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Friday, 26 April 2013

Meeting 898 "Travellers Tales" Speechfest



 Club Ambassadors Chris, Del & with June
We were pleased to welcome special guests Chris and Del from Chermside Communicators. Chris and Del are taking part in the Club Ambassador Programme, which involves visiting other Toastmasters Clubs and taking part in the meeting.

Toastmaster June kept the meeting flowing with anecdotes and travelling tips in between meeting segments.

Terry read the mission statement & proposed the Toast, then Annette had the pleasure of inducting three new members, Jim, Nick and Bev.

All three new members bravely took part in Annette's Table Topics. In keeping with the theme of the meeting, Jim was asked to speak on what mode of travel her preferred, plane, train or ship. Bev answered the question, "On your bucket list, where do you still want to travel?" and Nick was asked, "Why should you holiday in Australia?"

Experienced member Trish was given a more challenging topic - "As an experienced caravan traveller, what advice what you give to others considering caravanning?"  Trish gave such good advice, it was hard to believe that she has never actually travelled in a caravan!

The Table Topics were evaluated by Del.

Jim
Bev

Nick
Trish

The meeting was a feast of speeches.
Peter presented his Icebreaker speech, "My VIP Journey." Peter told us of his life as a VIP - Visually Impaired Person. Her provided special simulation goggles for everyone so we could understand how a person with Retinis Pigmentosa views the world.

Seeing what it's like
Peter












Trish evaluated  Peter"s speech and commended him for his use of humour.

Kerry's spoke about "Fragrances" - the unique smell of a country and how aromas can evoke memories.
Her speech was evaluated by Harry.

Kerry
Harry

Maureen's speech title was "What is the answer to procrastination?"  Maureen said she has found the answer. She has been using a programme called "Smart Sheet."

Jennine evaluated Maureen's speech.

Maureen

Jennine
Jonathon was the fourth speaker. His speech, "Celebrate the Surprises of the Journey." was about his trip to India while making a documentary and the insights that he gained.

It was evaluated by John S

Jonathon

John S
Annette kept us entertained with  her wonderful gestures  as she spoke about her efforts to take up golf. 

Her speech was evaluated by Leesa.

Entertained Audience - Leesa in foreground.
Annette
















Sharyn




Our 6th speaker Sharyn spoke about the necessity for planning when travelling and gave us a humorous account of trip that lasted longer than she had allowed for after drinking a large quantity of water.

Her speech was evaluated by Dave.







Inge


Inge's raffle was a combination of items including a tote bag, cushion, apron, tea towels, cookbook, and a novel. The lucky winner was Trish.

Since it was almost Anzac Day, John S recited the well known fourth verse of the Ode of Remembrance.

"They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old,

Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, 
We will remember them.
LEST WE FORGET"


General Evaluator Chris gave us some encouraging feed back on the meeting.

Annette reminded us that it will be three weeks till the next meeting.


Award winners were Peter (Best Speech and Personal Best,) Nick & Bev (Best Table Topic - tie,) Trish (Best Evaluation,) and June (Best Contribution.)

Awards winners 23rd April


As there are 5 Tuesdays in April, it will be three weeks till the next meeting on the 14th May, when we will conduct our Club Officer Elections. 


Saturday, 13 April 2013

Meeting 897 "Health"


We had a healthy attendance at the meeting and there were four guests, Christiane, Bev, Jim and Nick. President Annette opened the meeting and presented new members Peter and Ron with their membership badge.

Peter & Ron received new member badges
Nicole
 Toastmaster of the evening was Nicole, who skillfully segued from one item to the next with interesting information and quotes.

Jennine proposed the toast and Harry introduced the word for the evening - "Badinage", which means humorous conversation, banter, pleasantry, joke, jest or raillery. There is usually some badinage at our meetings!

Peter conducted the Round Robin and asked, "What do you do to keep the doctor away?" The answers were varied. "Eat Craisins," "Drink plenty of water," Exercise,"  "Dark chocolate,"  "Low protein diet," "Stay positive" "Sleep," "Badinage," etc.

Terry
Marlene presented the Table Topics that John S had prepared. (Thanks for sending them through, John!) They were in the form of a mini debate. Robert was called on to answer the first topic.
"We hear a lot about the ability of the two sexes to withstand pain. Do you believe men are babies when it comes to health matters?"
Then Annette was asked, "You disagree strongly on everything said. Why?" 
The next one was for Liz We.  "Given that we have transplants for those who smoke too much; liver transplants for those who drink too much and operations for those who eat to much - should menical help be given only to those who help themselves?"
And Jennine was asked, "Why do you disagree?"

The Table Topics were  evaluated by Terry.

Ron presented his Icebreaker speech, and spoke of his heritage and his journey to Australia. He cleverly captivated our attention by offering a block of chocolate to whoever could pronounce his surname correctly and also who could tell its origin.

The second speaker was Amanda, who gave some fascinating  insights and  information about Greetings.

The speeches were evaluated by Maureen and Liz Wo.
Liz Wo

Maureen
There was a 15 minute break for supper and possibly some badinage.



While Homer looked on wistfully from under the table. 



The Business Session was conducted by Dave. The main items discussed were the motions on notices that are to be voted on at the  District Conference on the 4th & 5th May.

Inge presented a Handy Hint. She spoke about the use of hands while speaking and how it is hard to hear the speaker if they keep their hands close to their face.

This was followed by a joke by Robert.

Inge

Robert
Sharyn's Raffle, a selection of healthy treats, was won by Dave.
Trish conducted the General Evaluation.
Sharyn
Trish

Award winners were Amanda,(Best Speech,) Maureen (Best Evaluation,) Liz We (Best Table Topic,) Nicole (Best Contribution,) and Ron (Personal Best.) Robert's dog, Homer wanted to be in the picture.
Winners
Next meeting is a Speechfest, "Travellers Tales." We are looking forward to hearing some interesting stories.

Don't forget our club officer election is at the first meeting in May. See the previous post for a description of the roles.



Friday, 5 April 2013

Time to Nominate



The Election of new Club Officers is only a month away. Please consider taking on a role this year. It is a wonderful experience, being part of the team. If you are not ready to take on a full role, you might like to act as an assistant to someone else - or an experienced member might like to assist someone performing a role for the first time.

If you are interested in nominating for a role, speak to the current  Executive Officer to find out what it entails.

Here is a brief overview of the Executive Roles.


 CLUB OFFICER ROLES

PRESIDENT
Attend club officer training day (held in June & February.)
Attend and vote at District Council meetings and Conferences (or authorise a club member to do so.)
Make sure guests are warmly welcomed. Speak with them before & after meeting.
Open & close meetings.
Oversee plan to achieve Distinguished Club programme goals.
Encourage members to acheive their goals.
Chair executive meetings.

VICE PRESIDENT EDUCATION
Attend club officer training day (held in June & February.)
Attend and vote at District Council meetings and Conferences (or authorise a club member to do so.)
Prepare programme for meetings
Track members progress
Initial speaker's Records of Assignments & submit award applications to World Headquarters.
Explain Toastmasters programme to new members
Assign mentors for new members
Attend club executive meetings

VICE PRESIDENT MEMBERSHIP
Attend club officer training day (held in June & February.)
Follow up on guests, new members, & members not attending meetings.
Greet guests and give them information on Toastmasters. Get them to fill in information sheet about themselves.
Help prospective members to fill in membership application form, collect their fees and submit it to World Headquarters.
Keep membership list up to date.
Speak with fellow members to determine if their needs are being met.

VICE PRESIDENT PUBLIC RELATIONS
Attend club officer training day (held in June & February.)
Promote the club via local newspapers, posters in shops, etc.
Announce upcoming events.
Greet members & guests.
Attend club executive meetings.

SECRETARY
Attend club officer training day (held in June & February.)
Send new Club Officer list to World Headquarters within 10 days after election.
Handle club correspondence.
Keep Club files, minutes, resolutions & correspondence.
Record & read meeting minutes.
Greet members & guests.
Attend club executive meetings.

TREASURER
Attend club officer training day (held in June & February.)
Provide bank with new signatures.
Prepare & send dues statements by August 15 / February 15
Collect & send dues to World Headquarters by Oct1 & April 1
Work with VPM to contact members who have not paid dues.
Pay accounts as due.
Keep records of financial transactions.
Present written & verbal reports quarterly.
Submit club accounts for audit.
Attend club executive meetings.

SERGEANT AT ARMS
Attend club officer training day (held in June & February.)
Maintain Club equipment & keep adequate number of supplies.
Provide milk, tea, coffee.
Arrange room for meeting (Everyone helps)
Make sure lectern is in place, voting slips distributed, etc.
Greet visiting Area Governor etc & escort them to the President.
Ensure meeting starts on time.
Collect and tally votes for awards.
Greet members & guests.
Attend club executive meetings.  


You can find more information on the Toastmasters International Website.