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Thursday 24 October 2019

Meeting 1048 "Superheroes Fictional/Non Fictional"


 It was good to see Liz, Leesa and Trevor back from their travels.   

President Gail welcomed guests Chris, Jason, Amanda, Veronica and Tania and handed control to Toastmaster of the evening, Leesa.           
 
Gail
Leesa

Christiane announced that her father had been her hero, and proposed a toast to "Our Dads."

Christiane
Carmy

Carmy's Red Robin took the form of a continuing story, with everyone adding  to the tale which took many hilarious twists and turns.

Peter presented his final speech project from the Competent Communicator manual. He spoke about the Sandgate Park Run and urged his listeners to take part. 

Stephen also completed  the Competent Communicator manual, with his thought-provoking speech, "Critical Thinking."

Peter 
Stephen

Peter's speech was evaluated by Trevor. Darryl evaluated Stephen's speech.

Trevor
Darryl

Casey, who will be competing in the Humorous Speech Contest at the Area Conference had a practice run of her speech and received feedback from a group evaluation led by Marlene.
 
Casey
Christiane - raffle

Christiane presented her mystery raffle. She would only reveal that it was be to used by two people and would require some cooking skills. It was won by Casey.

Timekeeper Vaughan reported that we were a bit behind time, so supper time was shortened slightly. 
Thanks to Blake for providing supper.

Supper Time

Table Topics Master Gokul had some challenging topics for Trish, Chris, Christiane, Trevor, Annette and John.
Gokul
Annette - No heroes, only villains
Trish -  A Superhero because...
Chris - Woke up in Superman suit
Trevor - Good out of bad

Christiane - Power equals Resposibility
John - Favourite type of Superhero
 
They were evaluated by Jonathon and John.

Jonathon
John

Annette presented a helpful educational session on impromptu speaking - particularly in Table Topics.  She mentioned the P.R.E.P. method, (Make a Point, give a Reason, Example, repeat Point) and also suggested using fact when answering a topic we know something about and fiction for an unknown topic. 

Grammarian Trish reported that there had been very few "Ums" during the meeting. She also suggested using strong phrases and avoiding using the passive voice.

Annette
Trish

Gail gave an evaluation of the entire meeting.

Gail

The evenings awards went to Gokul (Most Improved,) Darryl (Best Evaluator,) John (Best Table Topic,) and Peter (Best Speech.)

Award winners 22 Oct 2019

As there are 5 Tuesdays this month, there will be an extra meeting next Tuesday, 29th October.


Thursday 10 October 2019

Meeting 1047 Octoberfest"


Welcome to our two new members, Gokul and Dan, who were inducted at our meeting by president Gail.

Gokul, & Dan inducted by Gail

Toastmaster for the evening was Paul, who explained that the "Octoberfest" festival had originally been a celebration of the wedding of Bavaria's Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese.

Paul
Chris

The word for the evening "Kaput"  meaning broken or useless was chosen by Chris,

Since Octoberfest is very popular in Germany, Dan proposed a toast to" German Culture."

Gokul conducted the Round Robin inviting everyone to speak for 20 seconds about a festival they had attended.

Dan
Gokul

There were three prepared speeches, all featuring interesting personal experiences. Gail  spoke about mentors that she'd had in her early teaching career.

Her speech was evaluated by Blake.

Gail
Blake

John's speech on conversational styles was also based on his teaching experiences. He told how his gregarious jovial style did not go down well with an authoritarian head teacher.

The speech was evaluated by Jonathon.

John
Jonathon

Christiane presented her Pathways Icebreaker speech and told how she had found the celebration of Christmas very different from what she was used to when she first emigrated to Australia.

Her speech was evaluated by Darryl.

Christiane
Darryl

Darryl had brought a selection of alcoholic drinks  - and a box of chocolates for the raffle.  It was won by Annette, who is a teetotaller, but said she knew where to put them to good use.

Timekeeper Vaughan gave his report. Time to take a break and enjoy the supper provided by Stephen.

Darryl - raffle
Vaughan

The Business Session was chaired by Stephen. The main item discussed was the Area Conference to be held at North Lakes in November.

Stephen - Chairman

Table Topics Master Carmy had topics for  Monica, Dan, Gokul, Steve, Chris, Eileen, Peter and Paul.

Unfortunately, the photographer was engrossed in the topics and forgot to take more than a few photos.

Carmy
Monica

Dan
Gokul

The Table Topics were evaluated by Casey and Annette. 

Casey

Eileen presented a Soap Box segment and complained about people who use mobile phones when driving or when stopped at traffic lights, often causing accidents.

Grammarian Peter reported some descriptive use of words and gave suggestions for avoiding "filler" words. 

Eileen
Peter

Trish gave a very comprehensive evaluation of the meeting. One of the things she mentioned was to avoid the use of the word "but" in evaluations as it negates the positive points.

Trish

President Gail presented the evenings awards to Gokul (Best Table Topic and Most Improved), John (Best Speech), and Jonathon (Best Evaluation).

Award winners 8th Oct 2019

Next meeting Tuesday, 22nd October.