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Thursday, 12 April 2018

Meeting 1010 "Sports and Games"

 Some of our members were attending the Commonwealth Games and were absent from our last meeting. The rest of us celebrated with our own "Sports and Games" meeting night.

Toastmaster of the evening, John provided a vibrant atmosphere and kept the meeting moving.

John T

Blake proposed a tongue in cheek toast , "To cricket, cheating and getting away with it."  (Just joking, of course!)

Casey chose the word "Gold" as word of the evening.  It was used often during the evening.


Blake
Casey

Jonathon conducted a Round Robin with a sporting theme.


Jonathon

There were four prepared speeches. Gail presented her Pathways Icebreaker with her speech "Country Dances," and told about growing up in the country and going to dances with her family and friends.

Peter surprised us by stating that he loves paying taxes and told us how our taxes contribute to society.

Gail

Peter
Chris's speech "End to End" was about the decline of bowling clubs. Kirsty delivered an entertaining  impromptu speech about her hectic week which hadn't left her time to write a speech.

Chris

Kirsty
The speech evaluators were Annette, Leesa, Trish and Christiane.

Annette

Leesa

Trish

Christiane
After Blake's Timers report, we broke for supper which was provided by Jonathon.

During the break, Trevor (a visitor from Clayfield Toastmasters) took a photo of of everyone.



Carmy conducted the business session. She was well prepared for her first time in that role.

Carmy

The main items for discussion were subsidies for members attending the District Conference,
Our Changeover Dinner on the 26th June, and our information stall at the Einbunpin Festival in July.


Table Topics were presented by Marlene, who called on Annette, Casey, Leesa and Carmy.

Annette
Lessons learned from sport.

Casey
Greyhound racing is cruel.

Leesa
Would rather play board games

Carmy
Parents too involved in children's sport
The Table Topics were evaluated by Steve.

Steve

Grammarian Jonathon commented on word usage, and filler words. He said the most unusual string of words during the evening was Peter's statement "I love paying tax." He also commended a phrase that Chris had used, "Fuddy duddy volvo drivers."

General Evaluator Monica pointed out the high points of the evening and what could be improved.

Jonathon

Monica
Kirsty's raffle, a bag of  goodies including a jigsaw puzzle, colouring book and wine was won by Peter.

President Annette closed the meeting and presented the evening's awards.

Gail (Best Speaker,) Carmy (Most Improved,) Annette (Best Table Topic,) and Steve (Best Evaluation.)

Award Winners 10 April 2018

Our next meeting on the 24th April will be a backwards meeting, beginning with the General Evaluation and working backward to the opening of the meeting. We are expecting it to be a challenging but fun night.



Saturday, 31 March 2018

Meeting 1009 Quirky Country Music Song Day

There is one way to get everyone's attention - with a theme containing the word "Quirky" our inner quirks could be let loose.
An added quirk was that many roles for the evening were selected upon arrival by drawing your assignment from a cup.

Annette
Welcome back to our President Annette, who then welcomed guests Kevin and Trevor. Badges were then presented to new Members Casey, Eileen and Lee-Anne.

Jonathon
The Toastmasters role was drawn by Jonathon, who called on Christiane to "fill in the gaps" on the program with the names of Members. A Toast was presented by Steve, to "Johnny Cash".


Lee-Anne was Wordmaster and gave "Genius" and it's definition. Throughout the night each Member who stood in front of the lectern was labelled "Genius". The word was used often.

Two Ice Breakers by Casey and Steve were evaluated by Liz and Monica.


Casey and Steve 

Evaluators Liz and Nikki 




Third Speech was by Paul and evaluated by Monica.
Monica and Paul

The Raffle presented by Leesa was not non-alcoholic (after Leesa read the label) but a delightful mixer drink.
Leesa
 Stephen drew the Table Topics assignment and provided Country Music related topics to 9 lucky Toastmasters.
Stephen
Paul explained "Ring of Fire", Trevor described how "he became a genius", John relived his brush with fame and Troy Cassar-Daley, Liz described her win of a Line Dancing contest, Nikki got the wrong party theme (Country, not Zombie), Steve told us of his music lessons in Tamworth, Christaine confessed her failed song writing attempts, Leesa tried to impersonate Chad Morgan but was lost for words (and voice), and Peter gave a Vote of Thanks for the Gympie Muster.
Well done all.

Evaluators Carmy, Annette and Kirsty provided good points for all Table Topics Speakers.

Carmy, Annette and Kirsty
 In Kirsty's book review she explained how she was enjoying reading one of her text books as it was not the usual stuffy read but quite quirky.

Leesa gave some helpful tips.

Leesa
Show and Tell was an interesting segment by Peter. He brought along a motor made by his neighbor out of bits and pieces. After lighting a candle, the apparatus came to life. Note to Peter: candles can make metal HOT!

Peter
John was on his Soap Box about the ethics and cheating of the Australian Cricket Team.


John
 Joke presenter was visiting Toastmaster Trevor. Marlene corrected and congratulated us on grammar usage, followed by Peter with a quote. Peter was also the lucky raffle winner.

Trevor, Marlene and Peter
Eileen conducted the Listening Quiz with confidence.
       
Eileen
Keeping time throughout the night was Sharyn with Lights, Bells but no Whistles.

Sharyn
 General Evaluator by Christiane provided helpful suggestions for improvement and comments to assist at future meetings.

Christiane

Awards:   Best Speech - a tie by Casey and Paul
                 Best Evaluator - Annette
                 Best Table Topic - John
                 Most Improved - a tie by Casey and Eileen

Award winners
John, Paul, Casey, Eileen, Annette



Sunday, 18 March 2018

Moreton Division Conference 2018

Darryl, Liz, Kirsty, Christiane, Leanne, Monica, Annette & Marlene

Eight of our club members attended the Best Ever (So far) Moreton Division Conference . It was the first conference held by the newly formed Moreton Division and was very competently organised by Division Director Annette Mayfield and her team.

Council Meeting chaired by Div Director Annette M.

The quality of participants in all the contests was high and it must have been difficult for the judges to pick the winners.

We are proud of all three contestants from our club. Congratulations to Christiane, who came second in the Table Topic Contest. Liz and Darryl also performed brilliantly.

Our contestants, Liz, Christiane and Darryl.

Leanne was an excellent choice as Contest Toastmaster for the Humorous Speech contest.

Leanne
Div Director Annette with Table Topics  placegetters

International Speech Contestants


Table Topics Contestants


Refreshment time

We all agreed it was the best Moreton Division Conference ever. (So far.)

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