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Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Meeting 1011 "Anzac Day" Reverse Meeting


 What a crazy meeting it was - but such fun! The entire meeting was backwards, beginning with president Annette's closing remarks and Christiane's General Evaluation of the entire meeting.

Marlene and Leesa even wore their clothes backwards!

Marlene

Leesa


Trish was Toastmaster and because Christiane had said in her evaluation that Trish had told stories about her grandfather, Trish made frequent references to her grandfather.

Christiane
Trish


Word Master Gail informed us that the word of the day had been used over 30 times during the meeting. She couldn't reveal what the word was, but gave a not so subtle hint that it was "Valour" so it was used many time during the evening - well over 30 times.

Gail
John
General Evaluator Christiane had told us that all Listening Quiz questions had been answered correctly, so Quiz master John  ensured that with just a little bit of help, no one gave an incorrect answer.

Carmy's quote was "The future belongs to those who prepare for it today." by Malcolm X.

Carmy

Monica
Grammarian Monica commented on the word pictures used, including "snow capped mountains" and "the incessant ringing of the phone." She said that no "ums" and "ahs" had been used all evening. Surprisingly, no one, not even the queen of "ums" who shall remain nameless, uttered a single "um."

The Table Topics evaluators provided a challenge for the speakers. Annette spoke about the structure that each speaker had used. Leesa told us that Marlene had fainted when blood was mentioned and had to be revived by having water thrown on her face. This was acted out during the table topics, though luckily the water was not needed. 

Carmy's Table Topics were challenging scenarios for each participant, all with Anzac related themes. 

Some of the Table Topics participants
Speeches were evaluated before the speeches were presented, with the evaluators Paul, John, Marlene and Blake. providing challenges for the speakers. Peter "tripped" on his way to the lectern as his evaluator had mentioned and Steve walked backwards to the lectern as predicted.

Paul

Blake
In his humorous speech "Second Place" Peter told us he had never aspired to become famous.
Steve spoke about Saving the "City of Adelaide." No, not the city, it is the name of a ship.

Peter

Steve

 Eileen's Icebreaker speech was titled "I don't take Coffee, I take Tea."
Stephen's speech was a fascinating look at Personality.


Eileen

Stephen
The speakers were introduced after they had presented their speeches.

Annette gave some tips on how to manage the role of Toastmaster.

Casey presented a review on the book, "Religion for Atheists."

Annette
Casey
A soapbox segment was delivered by Paul. He spoke about the Commonwealth Games and their history and asked "However did walking become an event? "

Gail presented her word of the day. Yes, It was "Valour" and had been used many times. She also proposed a toast to "Mateship".

Carmy's raffle, which consisted of wine, chocolate, a game and colouring book was won by Eileen.  A second prize, a bottle of wine donated by Steve was won by Christiane.

Carmy
The evenings awards were won by Peter (Best Speech,) John (Best Table Topic,) Marlene and Blake (Best Evaluator- tie) and Eileen (Most Improved.)

Award winners 24th April 2018

It was good to see our guests Trevor from Clayfield Toastmasters and a first time visitor John A. 

Club Officer Elections will be held next meeting on the 8th May. Contact Steve if you would like to nominate yourself or someone else for a position.

Best wishes to those attending the District Conference at Ipswich this weekend.





1 comment:

  1. What a fun meeting!
    I'm so impressed how well the evaluators listen to the general evaluator - and gave a summary at the end of their evaluation! Plus a 3 word encouragement!
    And Trish's grandfather can be very proud of her!

    And so great to see that the power of positivity works on "ums" and "ahs" as well!!!

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