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Sunday, 1 May 2016

Meeting 965 "Valour"


Tim
Kirsty O
"Valour" was a fitting theme for the meeting held the day after Anzac Day.  The theme was carried throughout the meeting by Toastmaster Tim.

Wordmaster Kirsty O chose the word  "Courage."

Annette W proposed a toast "To the peace keepers."
Round Robin Master Carmy asked "Who in your life has shown valour?"

Annette W
Carmy
Guests Karen, Beren and Dillon were welcomed to the meeting, as well as our special guest Steve B from Bunya Toastmasters, who treated us with a preview of the speech he will present at the coming District 69 Conference.

Steve B from Bunya TM
There were 3 three other prepared speeches.
Reza's speech "The Land of the Great" was the 4th project in the CC Manual and was evaluated by Marlene.
Reza
Christiane presented her Icebreaker Speech, " Ossi, Aussie." and was evaluated by Darryl.

Christiane
Darryl

Dave's speech, "The Process of Creation, was evaluated by Rosanne.

Dave
Rosanne

 Our two newest members, Leanne and Wendy rose to the challenge of answering Steve R 's Table Topics, as did Leesa and Rosanne. 

Leanne
Steve & Wendy
Leesa
The Table Topics were evaluated by Annette T and Liz.

Annette T
Liz
 As Club Officer Elections will be held next meeting, our current Club Executive Officers each presented a brief explanation of what their role involves.

John T - President
Nick - Sergeant-at-Arms


 Kirsty W conducted a lively Listening Quiz, and Grammarian Paul commented on the descriptive word usage during the meeting.

Kirsty
Paul

Rose delivered a thorough General Evaluation of the meeting.

Rose
 Annette W's raffle, chocolates and a casserole dish, was won by Annette T.

Awards were presented to Tim (Best Contribution,) Darryl (Best Evaluation,) Leanne (Best Table Topic,) and Christiane (Best Speech and Personal Best.)


Award winners 26th April 2016
The meeting finished on time (9.30pm).
Club Officer Elections next meeting. 10th May.
Interpretive Reading Contest  31st May. There are some tips for Interpretive reading on our online Handbook. http://sandgatetmhandbook.blogspot.com.au/p/interpretive-reading_7759.html

If you haven't paid your Semi Annual fee yet, please do so before the end of this month.
 

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Meeting 964 "Verse or Worse"

With the theme of  "Verse or Worse," the role of Toastmaster of the evening fell naturally to the "Bard of Brisbane," Dave.

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Toastmaster Dave
 Our guests  Rod, Norm and Irene from Nerangba Toastmasters Club, as well as first time visitors Renae, Liz, Wendy and Jake were welcomed to the meeting.

President John T presented Rose with her Competent Leader badge and her High Performance Leadership badge. He also had badges for new new members Kirsty W and Carmy.

John proposed a toast to William Shakespeare.
Rose receives  CP & HPL badge

John T


Jim













Wordmaster Jim chose a word often used in poetry, "Unrequited," meaning one sided or unreciprocated.

There were three prepared speeches.

Kirsty W delivered a promotional presentation "Make a Splash," encouraging members to attend the District 69 Conference at Sea World.
Kirsty W

Darryl told us "How to Avoid the Top Three" when driving. The top three, he told us, are drink driving, fatigue, and disobeying road rules.

Darryl

Tim
Tim used the projector to give us information about Sleep Apnea.

Reza

Rod



Carmy
The evaluators were Marlene, Reza and Rod.

Carmy's raffle, a novelty frog money box and wine was won by Annette W.
Christiane
Time Keeper Christiane announced that we were running on time for the first half of the meeting.

 Chairman Liz W
Liz W chaired the business session. Some of the items discussed were the new member fee, subsidies for members attending District Conference in May and our participation at the Einbunpin Festival in July.

Rose
Rose had prepared Table Topics using well known quotes.

The topics for Marlene, Irene and Norm were:
"I'm unique just like everyone else."
"I will pass this way but once."
"I kissed a girl and I liked it"
(Who could ever forget Norm breaking into song about kissing a girl, unrequited love and losing his underwear in front of Buckingham Palace!


The topics for Kirsty W, Jim and Leesa were:
"To be or not to be."
"Please Sir, I want some more."
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep."


Reza's, Rod's and Carmy's topics were:
"Shoot now, ask later."
"If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come and sit with me."
"Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday." 


It proved to be such a popular session, it was extended to include Liz W, John T, and Darryl with;
"How do I love thee, let me count the ways."
"If you build it, they will come."
"I have a dream."

The Table Topics were evaluated by Paul and Annette W.
Paul

Annette W
Grammarian John T commented on the use of descriptive words during the evening.

Nick conducted a Listening Quiz and collected votes.

Nick

Steve
General Evaluator Steve had some helpful suggestions. One of them was for the Table Topics Master to give the TT Evaluators a list of only the topics that they were to evaluate to avoid confusion.

The meeting finished later than usual, with the awards going to Kirsty W (Personal Best,) Darryl (Best Speech,) Norm (Best Table Topic,) Rod (Best Evaluation,) and Dave. (Best Contribution.)



Next meeting will be on the 26th April (the day after Anzac Day) with the theme "Valour." Don't forget,  semi annual fees are due if you haven't already paid.

We miss having our charter and life member John S at our meetings.We hope to see you back soon, John. John sent us some of his poems in honour of our meeting theme. Here's one of them.  

MY DAD
I have fleeting memories only of my Dad
Who was taken from us, well short of 38
Like sitting on a bullock wagon
And sent home from the gate.
Shying at a distant magpie’s nest
 Without the chance of any luck
Of chugging up the old Toowoomba Toll-Bar
  In a heavily laden truck.
And hammering at a blown tyre
Very late into the night
And putting an axe through a billy-cart
 At his otherwise occupied invite.
But these memories have been reinforced
 A hundred fold
By stories from family and others
Who knew him as a friend.
As a man of sober habits
 And as a larrikin and fond of a joke
As he squatted with his work mates
As they all enjoyed a smoke.
 A friend of animals but who by necessity
 Had them working under yoke.
And who as a teamster not
 A foul word spoke.
Of a man who in ’39 as his time drew late
Watched as Politicians dithered
As war clouds gathered
 And was fearful for his family’s fate.
Our Mum who in later life often said
 Of wanting to be ‘with Jim’
And as I age, yes, it would have been great
  If I’d had more time with him.
                oooOooo

Monday, 4 April 2016

Meeting 963 "All Speeches"

The 5th Tuesday of the month gave us the opportunity of holding an extra meeting and fitting in more speeches.
John T & Nick

Sergeant-at-Arms Nick opened the meeting and handed control to President John T.

Toastmaster Roseanne had prepared some interesting snippets to keep the programme flowing.

Rosanne
Christiane

Christiane's Round Robin was a challenge -to tell of a moment that left us speechless, using words beginning with the letter "s" .

There were 6 prepared speeches


Kirsty W
Kirsty's Ice Breaker speech "There's No Place Like Home" won her the "Best Speech" award as well as well as "Personal Best" award.

Annette W
Annette W told us how we can  have a quality life as we grow older. The key, she said is health, life long learning, participation and security.

Jim
Jim revealed an astonishing secret from his past and explained what he has in common with Nelson Mandela.
(Can't wait to hear the sequel!)


Steve
  Steve delivered a  persuasive speech. "Ask Not" about taking on challenges in Toastmasters.

Trish
Trish shared her personal journey in her speech, "Public Speaking, the Key to Success"

Sharyn & Liz
Sharyn enlisted the aid of Liz for her hilarious cooking demonstration. We enjoyed the result during the break.


Sharyn's slice
Supper time

Speech evaluators, Rose, Reza, Darryl, John and Trish all provided insightful evaluations with commendations and helpful suggestions.

Rose
Reza
Darryl
John T

Trish
General Evaluator Liz had some positive comments. She stressed the importance of summarising in evaluations and making eye contact with the entire room.

Liz
Tim was time keeper.
Tim
Our guest Leanne said she intends to become a member of our club next meeting. Yippee!
Leanne

Awards went to Rosanne (Best Contribution,) Kristy W (Best Speech and Personal Best,) and John T (Best Evaluation.)
Award winners 29 Mar 16

The raffle, a radio donated by Steve was won by Christiane.

Remember, there is still another week till next meeting, as there were 5 Tuesdays in March. See you on the 12th April. The meeting theme will be  "Verse - or Worse."


Saturday, 2 April 2016

Are you coming to the Conference?

 Come and support Annette at the District 69 Contest on the May Day weekend.

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