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Saturday 17 March 2018

Meeting 1008 - Waste not Want not

The Meeting was opened by Sergeant at Arms Chris who read the Mission Statement. Acting President Christiane then had the pleasure of inducting two new Members, Lee-Anne and Casey.

Also welcomed were guests Annette (Moreton Division Director), Mahia and Steven from Bunya Club, Trevor from Clayfield Club and Sara.


Induction of Lee-Anne and Casey by Christiane
Toastmaster Gail, Guest Speaker Steven
Gail took on the role at the last minute of Toastmaster for the night and did an admirable job with interesting snippets of her parents "waste not want not" life on a farm in Kingaroy.

Stephen presented his Contest Speech entitled "Lessons from a Rickshaw Driver" which was evaluated in a Round Robin scenario led by Christiane. I am sure he received some very helpful suggestions and advice.

Toast by Casey was to "Preserving resources for future generations".


Casey
Word Master Stephen gave an intriguing lead up to his double meaning word "Refuse". It was used extensively throughout the night, with Blake achieving top score.


Stephen
The set Speeches were from the new Pathways module and were presented by Marlene, as an Ice Breaker, which was evaluated by Carmy. Trish Springsteen also gave an Ice Breaker which was evaluated by Liz.
Carmy, Marlene, Trish, Liz
Jonathon presented an interactive speech "What is your Choice" which was evaluated by Mahia and described as Motivational, Educational and Inspirational.


Jonathon and Mahia
Blake was Raffle Master and what a selection of chocolates and assorted goodies was on offer including a fluoride-free bottle of water!



The Business Session must be a record for shortest time ever, very ably chaired by Kirsty.


Kirsty
Table Topics conducted by Chris were very interesting and varied. All participants spoke on the topic (well, except one who shall remain nameless). Peter did however deliver a very humorous topic of his own choosing.


Chris


John, Casey, Christiane and Kirsty
Lee-Anne, Blake, Peter and Stephen
Evaluations were ably conducted by Annette M and Nikki.


Annette and Nikki
Grammarian John was impressed with the small number of ums and ahs, and commended many on good grammar, alliteration, graphic word pictures and quality word usage.


John
Timer Peter kept such good time that we finished early. Well done Peter.


Peter
Finally General Evaluator Paul gave a valuable wrap up of the entire Meeting with lots of praise and good humour.


Paul
Awards were presented by Christiane:
Best Speech: Jonathon
Best Evaluator: Liz
Best Table Topic: John
Most Improved: Carmy




1 comment:

  1. It was a fantastic meeting!
    We missed a few too many Sandgate Toastmasters though.

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