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Friday 16 December 2022

Meeting 1120 - "Summer Beach Party"


Here it is:

The good - even the bigger room at The Sands Social was filled with laughter

The bad - not everybody got a Table Topic

The ugly - some grandchildren will just miss out playing Yahtzee with grandma

 Nevertheless, with Leanne as Toastmaster a great evening was to be expected!

For our last meeting of the year 2022, president Paul had organised a 2-course meal at The Sands Social. The room quickly filled with members and guests - and the first laughs were heard. The table for the Secret Santa presents and the table for the hamper items filled fast as well.

 

 

 

 

 

Sergeant At Arms Gokul not only brought the Toastmasters gear across to the alternative venue and set up, but also got the first laugh from the crowd with a joke, then read the mission statement.

President Paul opened the meeting and welcomed Moreton District Director Mark and Area Director Suresh. He then welcomed our other visitors: Diane, Ola, Peter, Fiona, Peter S and Sandy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Toastmaster Leanne didn't disappoint by opening her segment with a song.

She then called on Gail for program changes: Sadly, Trish couldn't make the meeting, but had given her Christmas Trivia Quiz to her husband.

Chris reflected how quickly 2022 had gone by for him and his family to toast to "Time - where does it go".

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Liz We certainly had us thinking and celebrating by telling the group our biggest achievement in 2022 (and yes, we were allowed to speak of the negative ones as well).


 

 

 

 


 

Dinner was three different roasts with veggies, followed by an alternative drop of dessert.

After dinner, Gokul called us back to order with another Christmas pun before Leanne introduced Peter S to conduct the Christmas Trivia Quiz. His first question of how many reindeers are there in the song had cut the participating group already into half, but he needed to read out a few more questions until it was down to the last three: Jonathon, Sandy and Carmy. Jonathon won the quiz.




 

Then it was time for the Secret Santa segment to begin: Marlene explained the rules while helper Rosie distributed the lucky order numbers. One of those rules allowed to "steal" an already unwrapped present - up to three times.

In summary, we witnessed lots of unwrapping, insider trading as well as the failed attempt to appeal to the heart strings.

In detail, Arun was lucky first (and his present got stolen several times, so you see him unwrapping multiple times).

The bottles were expertly analysed by Rosie, see picture.

For the record, here are the presents which were stolen several times: bottles of various content, Yahtzee game, plant pot, ceramic bird feeder and yes, the clock was also stolen off Carmy.

Since Christiane with ticket no 27 stole Jonathon's wine, he was the last to unwrap a present.

Sadly, the several times "promised" mankini was nowhere unwrapped - or was it just purposefully left in the wrapping/boxes?

"The Incredible Troppo Toppo" followed: John first demonstrated his powers by being able to work out which day of the week members were born. He then went on to write down the sum before asking for numbers for the audience. Thirdly, he was able to "feel" the object that Dan had picked while John was out of the room. Finally he left us with a riddle what he likes and doesn't like - only a couple of people were able to join him (the rest didn't work it out yet, but we have until the next meeting to ask John if we got it right).

Sandgate Toastmasters couldn't have a meeting without Table Topics, so we had a few as well: Carmy was the first to answer the topic given by Leanne who then asked John who then asked Tony who then asked Christiane who then ask Chris etc. (you get the picture)

The excitement was drawn to the raffle draws: Tony and Christiane had packed the goodies into 3 boxes kindly brought along by Narelle. Winners were Paul, Suresh and

After a group photo, both Leanne and Paul closed the meeting and 2022 meetings.

Sandgate Toastmasters is finishing a successful year on a high note. We wish you all a Merry Christmas.

We are meeting again on 24 January 2023.







Wednesday 30 November 2022

Meeting 1118 - "Did you hear the one about ..."

 

Unquestionable, Paul didn't miss the opportunity to tell us Dad jokes - some more appropriate than others...

Like the Facebook post promised: "Paul will surely lead us through an evening with a lot of laughter - just think tall tales times three!" Did we ever laugh so much and hard?


The meeting was called to order by Sergeant At Arms Gokul who shared with us how important optimism is in our outlook in life and how we can turn any situation into positive - just by looking at the positive side of it.

Paul opened the meeting and had the privilege to induct our two new members: Sam and Rosie. What a joy it is to be remembered of the Toastmasters promises.

Paul then handed to the Toastmaster of the evening - himself :).

He then called on Gail for program changes, followed with her toast to "all those who fail, but don't give up".

Word Master John gave us "incredible" and "incredulous".

The Round Robin was started by Christiane who made it an "unfortunately"/"fortunately" story by starting us off with: "Sandgate Toastmasters has joined other clubs camping at Wivenhoe dam for the district conference." Fortunately, our members are incredible with coming up with ideas. Tony's gesture of "coming out at both ends" will certainly stay in our memory. John was able to get all the members onto their feet and repeat far-fetched rhymes after him.

Paul then called on our interpretative readers:

  • Hazel read the first chapter from "Crystal's vision"
  • Christiane read the nursery story "Billy Goats Gruff"
  • Marlene read a portion of "Anne of Green Gables"

All three readings were group evaluated led by Gail. Gail pointed out how members were able to develop marvelous vocal variety when they were not trying to remember the words of their speech. Jonathon was able to remind us of how stance can change tone. Tony pointed out how the five senses were stimulated with the stories.


Then it was time for Hazel to sell the best (most awe-inspiring) raffle of the year. Jonathon in his general evaluation pointed out that Hazel used "linguistic programming", especially by double closing with the help of Paul.

Hazel started off by giving us a problem we might face (not being prepared for Christmas), followed by her giving us the solution (she went shopping for us) and emphasize why it would be helpful. She also promoted more hype by giving us a bonus item ("but wait there is more") and a special offer. As the photos show, there was a constant line up for buying raffles throughout the supper break.

Gokul gave us an extraordinary timers report which also advised us that we were running early in the meeting.

In the supper break which followed, we were able to exchange skeptical facts, reflect on absurd requests and share outlandish stories. Supper was supplied by Christiane and John.

The meeting was called back to order by Gokul who started the second half with a quiz - and stunned some members.

Paul was able to remind us what "Tall Tales" are all about before giving the floor to: 

 

 

 

 

Peter with "The Ghost with no feet" - what a improbable twist at the end!

John with "Incredible Toppo" - incredulous magic tricks galore

Marlene with "Snip, snip" - the cringing of the audience should be enough insight how preposterously hilarious the speech was

Gail led another group discussion on the tall tales starting off by giving us the judging criteria on the contest rules.

It would be an absurd Toastmasters meeting without Table Topics, so Arun as Table Topics Master made sure we were given some scenarios to finish the story:

"While walking my dog one day, I noticed some movement in the bush. When I looked closely what I saw", Rosie finished with a woman weeing

"I was lonely one night, staring at the stars and suddenly one star started talking to me and said", Jonathon finished with "You are not alone"

"I was not scared of challenges in life until the day", Paul finished with personal reflection of him joining Toastmasters

"There are always two sides of a coin, I learned when", Sam finished with his encounter of a bully
 
The Table Topics were evaluated by Tony.


Jonathon was our General Evaluator who congratulated us on the fabulous vibe, the convincing Toastmaster of the evening, the credulous evaluators (praising Gail on her intuition to bring in time in the second group evaluation since she noticed that we were running behind) and the outstanding presenters in all the other segments.
 
Timer Gokul gave his final timers report, before it was time for Paul to draw the raffle (won by Gail). The Toastmaster then handed back to the President who reminded us of our upcoming Christmas Dinner on December 13 (in lieu of our normal meeting) at the Sands.
The awards of the evening went to:

Best Table Topic - Sam

Best Presentation - Marlene

Most Improved - Sam

(Tony won the Best Evaluator award in our hearts being the only evaluator of the night, i.e. we don't count group evaluators)





 

We will have our Christmas Dinner in lieu of the next meeting, then take a break over the Christmas season and return for our first meeting in 2023 on January 24.

Wednesday 23 November 2022

Meeting 1117 - "Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen"

Who knew that X-Rays have a wavelength ranging below 10 nanometers? Only our Toastmaster of the evening, since Christiane looked it up beforehand to tell us interesting facts about Mr Röntgen as well as X-rays and their use nowadays.

 

The meeting was called to order by Sergeant At Arms Gokul who also spoke of trusting his intuition (about Rode mics) before reading the mission statement.

Gail opened the meeting as Acting President and welcomed guests Helen and Linda. She also had the honour to hand out a Level 1 achievement to Peter.

Toastmaster Christiane opened the meeting with some interesting facts about Mr Röntgen before handing back to Gail for program changes (of which there was one - which speaks highly of Gail's planning skills as our Vice President of Education).

Carmy joined us via Zoom and gave us the toast which was to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. She cited some biography events of his life.

Wordmaster Hazel set us up with her favourite word "Engineer" which we learnt is a noun and a verb. (It was frequently used throughout the evening and Hazel found it too hard to announce a winner, but thanked and congratulated all for being able to embrace it into their speaking segment(s).)

Jonathon managed to have us laugh tears during the Round Robin where we shared "the silliest thing I ever did". It ranged from purple shampoo, shaving cream deo and lots of accident prone stories to blowing holes into walls with a shotgun. Chris later surmised that it showed that "we are all humans".



The prepared speeches of the evening followed:

1) Trish's speech titled "I'm Not Good Enough" (Motivational Strategies path, Level 1, project 2: Evaluation and Feedback) spoke about her doubt into her abilities and the so-called imposter syndrome. The speech was evaluated by Peter who serenaded us into the evaluation with a sing-song poem.

2) John's speech titled "Move, Groove and Improve" (Visionary Communication path, Level 3, elective project: Effective Body Language) had the audience exhausted from laughing too hard at his extensive concoction of exercises. The speech was evaluated by Marlene who recommended a punchier (pun intended) conclusion.

3) Leanne's speech titled "Stone Soup" (Presentation Mastery path, Level 3, elective project: Inspire Your Audience) directed us to think about the common good by narrating the folk story. The speech was evaluated by Jonathon who praised Leanne's ability to use a current event to bring along the audience. By using common language, followed by a story, Leanne was able to buy into something bigger and have a call to action at the end of her speech.

Marlene presented the raffle with 3 different "games" to improve our speaking abilities which gave Dan's raffle a run for his money. She was surrounded by people trying to buy raffles in the supper break.

Arun gave us the timer report for the first half in which we slightly went over program timing.

 

 

 

The scrumptious supper was  provided by Peter and Narelle. The supper break gave us time to reflect on the speeches as well as catch up on the planners and operations.

After the supper it was again a quick forth and back: Gokul called the meeting to order before handing to Toastmasters Christiane to hand straight back to Gokul who was the Table Topics Master.

Gokul called on

1) Peter - "Best engineering product" (paper & pen)

2) Trish - "If I ever win a Nobel prize" (it would be for reading and owning the most books)

3) Chris - "Did you ever have an X-Ray? If so, when?" (Once, shoulder and ankle)

4) Helen - "I am a home engineer." (yes, she can pull the strings in her house)

5) Christiane - "Are scientists or engineers moody?" (Not all, certainly not her as a biomedical engineer)

6) Arun - "Artists are ingenious engineers of my style" ("Artist can see something that normal people just can't.")

The Table Topics were evaluated by Hazel and Narelle.


We were treated to an educational on "Tall Tales" by Gail who told us why tall tales are nearly a cult following in America. It is an exaggerated story which makes the protagonist look good with super-hero abilities. You will also need to include an antagonist, a problem, climax and morale in the short story. (We will hear a few at the next meeting)

Chris gave us the general evaluation (or the evaluation in general) and caused us to laugh when he re-created the segments of the evening.

 

 

Rosie drew the raffle which went to Peter who will certainly enjoy the games.

In closing, Gail congratulated Narelle and Christiane for their participation in the Area conference before inviting us to our Christmas dinner on December 13.

She then presented the awards to

Best Speech - Leanne & John

Best Evaluation - Jonathon

Best Table Topic - Peter

Most Improved - Narelle & Peter

Our next meeting is this coming Tuesday, November 29 with the theme "Interpretive Reading & Tall Tales".

Thank you Marlene for providing the majority of the photos.

Sunday 13 November 2022

Area 8 Conference - "Teamwork is the key to success"

Ten Sandgate Toastmasters members gave up their Saturday to attend the Area 8 Conference.

The meeting was called to order by Suzanne who also read the mission statement. 

Our Area 8 Director Suresh welcomed us all warmly.

Our MC for the day was James who we had heard of before the meeting by singing.

Before the contests started, we also heard from Chris Whiting, MP about his plans for the region.

But then, we were ready to cheer on our contestants in the 4 contests.

The first contest of the day was the Humorous Speech Contest. It was hosted by Bracken Ridge Toastmasters Club, chaired by Mamta.

Contestants were from the following clubs:

Bracken Ridge (Heidi) with "A Hair Raising Experience"

Peninsula (Madonna) with "Breakfast was Public Speaking"

Sandgate (Narelle) with "BBF"

Healthy Chatterer (Peter) with "What a Blast"

North Lakes (Kris) with "Let It Go"

 

The judges awards went to:

1) Kris

2) Heidi

3) Madonna

The Table Topics Contest was next. It was hosted by Healthy Chatterers Toastmasters Club, chaired by Di.

The topic of "My concern for the future is" was answered by Barbara, Ben, Christiane, Heidi and Ian.

The trophies went to:

1) Barbara

2) Heidi

3) Ian

 


 

The Evaluation Speech Contest followed. It was hosted by Sandgate Toastmasters Club and chaired by Liz We. The timers were Gail and Hazel, Sergeant at Arms Chris and Paul and Ballot Counter Arun.

We first heard a speech from Brendan titled "Stick And Stones".

It was evaluated by Barbara, Ben, Christiane, Heidi and Nick.

The winners were:

1) Heidi

2) Nick

3) Barbara


 

 

 

Last, but not least, the International Speech Contest was chaired by Mark, since it was hosted by North Lakes Toastmasters Club.

The contestants were

Kris with "Disturb the Sounds of Silence"

Heidi with "The Story Within"

Christiane with "Not Fair"

Madonna with "Not Quite So Normal"

The winners were:

1) Madonna

2) Christiane

3) Heidi

 

 

 

Afterwards, Suresh thanked the judges (you might spot Trish and Tony among them).



In closing, the 13 raffle prizes were drawn. The Raffle selling (and registration at the start of the day) was organised by Peninsula Toastmasters Club. 

Sandgate Toastmasters members did win several prizes.

 

Sandgate Toastmasters would like to congratulate all winners and wish them all the best for the Moreton Division Conference on March 19, 2023.


Thank you to Kris & Hazel who provided most of the photos.




Wednesday 9 November 2022

Meeting 1116 - "Storytelling"

Once upon a time, Sandgate Toastmasters had another meeting filled with stories, laughter and fun while learning to improve our presentation and leadership skills.

Throughout the evening, Marlene reminded us about childhood stories and how her mother read to her. She even demonstrated her "big wolf" voice.

Dan as the acting Sergeant at Arms called the meeting to order and read the mission statement. Paul opened the meeting and welcomed especially our guests Belinda and Rosie as well as our newest member Sam.

He then awarded Chris with a ribbon for completing Level 2 in Innovative Planning.

Gail gave us the program changes (and was ready to change also the order of the programme due to members being held back by a traffic accident).

Chris toasted to "Happily ever after", before Gail introduced the word of the evening: Character. She also gave us several meanings and examples how to use it. Since Marlene was Toastmaster, she used it most. John came in as second place, followed by Trish.

The Round Robin segment was led by John who asked us "What should your life story include if you wrote it yourself?" (i.e. how would you like to be remembered)

Since a picture is worth a thousand words, just look how much entertainment each answer produced. 

 

The speeches followed:

Firstly, Arun presented his speech titled "Second Chance" which was a Level 4 project from the Dynamic Leadership path. The project was "Manage Change" and his conclusion reminded us to "not take anything for granted". It was evaluated by Narelle who commended Arun on how he created and build the story inside the overall speech.

Our second speaker was Trish with her Ice Breaker speech (project 1, Level 1) in the Motivational Strategies. It was titled "Sharing An Introvert Story". The speech was evaluated by Hazel.

The third speech of the evening was presented by Christiane titled "Life isn't supposed to be fair" (project: Connecting with Storytelling, Level 3 in the Engaging Humor path). It was group evaluated led by Leanne.

Peter was our timer for the evening who kept us to time and always gave a succinct timers report when called upon.

The raffle of the evening (debatable to be shared or kept for yourself) was presented by David.




Our supper break followed. Supper was provided by Chris and Tony. Going with the theme, it even included Fairy bread :) which was very appreciated by the attendees.

 

 

 

After supper, Tony led the Table Topics segment. He brought along a 3-part story book and called on the following members with the topic being

Jonathon - During the hottest summer on record,| the oldest man in the world | kills a stranger in an armed struggle

Narelle - After a monthlong fast,| a 15-year old girl | uncovers a hidden family secret

Leanne - Suddenly able to hear others thoughts,| a fallen angel | develops the ability to fly

Christiane - "Give me two days" (preparing Christiane for the Area 8 conference on Saturday)

The Table Topics were evaluated by Paul and Jonathon who reminded us that the more we are familiar with the answer structures of Table Topics, the better we can make the conclusion. He also commended to start the Table Topics answer with a question since the pause buys us time to think of the possible answer structure.

Marlene gave us some pointers about the upcoming Interpretative Reading session (November 29), so we can all go home and comb our books for the most suitable chapter. Each presentation is to be between 3 to 5 minutes.

The comprehensive general evaluation was given by Dan who thanked Gokul for his commitment to set-up, before going through the segments which hadn't been evaluated beforehand.

The raffle was drawn by our guest Belinda and the prize went to Jonathon (and wasn't shared).

Before handing out the awards, Paul asked our guests for feedback - which involved very entertaining responses. 

 

The awards for the evening went to

Best Speech - Trish

Best Evaluation - Jonathon

Best Table Topic - Christiane

Most Improved - Arun

 

The next meeting will be on 22 November.

The Area 8 conference is on 12 November - we wish our contestants Narelle & Christiane all the best.