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Thursday, 13 July 2023

Change-Over Dinner - "Moving Forward"

Celebrating the year which was and welcoming the year to improve in communication and leadership, was the purpose of the Change-Over Dinner.

Incoming President Gail H had selected “Moving Forward” and John even found a fitting quote which he presented (see in picture).

The evening was opened by none other than our outgoing Sergeant at Arms Gokul who changed his script for the venue change. We celebrated at The Sands Social.

Outgoing President Paul welcomed us to the meeting before welcoming our visitors outgoing Area Director Suresh and Area Director Suzanne as well as guests Brian, Colin and Peter S. It was followed by his outgoing speech which included acknowledging the newest members (and their achievements) as well as congratulating all Sandgate members for reaching President's Distinguished Club.

Toastmaster of the evening was John Topping who started with a joke, then a quote and moved into the Warm Up/Round Robin segment. 

 

The topic was supplied by Jonathon who was sadly absent: "Tell us about a difficult decision you had to make to be able to move forward." We listen to stories about job changes and moving to a new country, but also the decision to go to university as well as accepting all the suggestions from the future in-laws for the upcoming wedding.

Christiane gave us the invocation for the meal to follow shortly. 

Prior though, Trish was able to see if we had been paying attention (and/or reading the blog) to answer her 10 questions (with 2 bonus points). Gail H was the winner with knowing all the answers.

Dan presented the toast to "Sandgate Toastmasters Club and Toastmasters International".

We were then served with alternating options of steak or chicken parmigiana.

 

 

 

 

Before we were treated to dessert (carrot slice or cherry ripe slice), Table Topics masters Narelle and Helen called on:

  1. Peter - If you're not moving forward, you are...
  2. Arun - Moving is challenging, tell us about your challenging experience moving. - He gave us loads of examples.
  3. Gail W - How do you know when it's time to move on? - You just know.
  4. Gokul - What rules would you like to change at school, work or home? - He gave us many.
  5. Michael - What are a few fun ways to answer the boring question of "What do you do for work?"? - Chirades.
  6. Trish - If you could only wear one colour of clothing forever, what would it be? - We were not surprised! (If you don't know, look at her photo)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Afterwards we entered the official part were Outgoing Area Director Suresh thanked the 2022/2023 officers before dismissing them.

Subsequently, our Area Director for 2023/2024 Suzanne inducted the 2023/2024 officers before presenting her Area Director speech. She invited us to Save the Date: November 5 for the Area 8 conference.

 

Immediate Past President Paul had the honour to present three awards:

  • 100% attendance - Marlene 
(with Gail H receiving an honourable mention since she only missed 2 meetings due to a holiday trip, but made up for those by visiting the Area (for 2 areas), Division and District conference as well as judging at club level)

  • Most Improved - Arun (this award is voted on by the combined officers - outgoing and incoming)

  • Toastmaster of the Year - John (this award is allocated using a point system for roles, level completion, contest participation etc.)

Thereupon we heard from President Gail and her outlook on the year ahead especially pointing out the 50th year of chartering Sandgate Toastmasters Club in May 2024, but also contests, officer training and encouragement to new members.

The raffle draw followed which was organised and run by Marlene and Gail W. Lucky winners were Christiane (three times!), Michael, Marlene, Liz We and Suzanne.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next, all attendees were encouraged to pick a book (or two) from the book swap table which had been overflowing with choices.

President Gail thanked all attendees in her close and reminded us of our next meeting on July 25.

Thursday, 29 June 2023

Meeting 1131 "Music"

 "Groovy" was the word chosen by our Wordmaster Helen, and it proved to be a groovy meeting. Club President Paul welcomed everyone, including our new member Michael and guest Will.

Control was then handed to Gokul as Toastmaster of the evening, who used a burst of bright music to introduce the theme he had chosen - "Music."  John proposed a toast "To Music."

    Gokul
John

Helen explained that she loved the songs from "The Sound of Music," and had everyone singing "Do Re Me."
Helen

Round Robin Master Marlene invited everyone to tell what their favourite music was. The responses were varied - including Classical, Rock & Roll, Country & Western, Blue Grass, Bollywood and others.

Gail W presented her Icebreaker speech, "Seen and Heard." She told of some past experiences and the reason she had decided to join Toastmasters.

Paul's amusing speech  "Confessions of a Lapsed Toastmaster " was about his procrastination in preparing a speech.

Gail W
Paul

Narelle's speech about body language had everyone in fits of laughter.

Narelle's audience

The speech evaluators were Tony, Dan and Jonathon. 

Tony
Dan

Jonathon
 
The raffle, supplied by Narelle was a box crammed with goodies and was very popular. It was won by Gokul.

Narelle's Raffle 

Supper, provided by Peter and Gail W was a good time to catch up.

Supper Time

Catching up

Trish conducted the Table Topics session, with topics for Liz, Michael, Tony, Gail H, Helen, Peter and Rosie. She finally revealed that she had chosen the topics with the help of Chat GPT.

Trish
The topics were:
1. What type of music don't you like and why?
2. If you could learn to play a musical instrument, which one would you choose and why?
3.Who is your favourite singer or band?
4. How does music influence your mood and energise or relax you?
5. Do you have a particular song that has sentimental value?
6. What was a memorable concert that you have attended?
7. What is your all time favourite song and why?


Liz
Rosie
 
The Table Topics were evaluated by Peter and Arun.

Peter
Arun

Timekeeper Rosie announced that the meeting was running right on time.

Michael Dan & Rosie

Hazel gave a comprehensive General Evaluation of the entire meeting.

Hazel

The evening's awards were presented to Tony - Best Table Topic, Tony and Jonathan (Tie) - Best Evaluation, Narelle and Gail W (tie) - Best Speech and Gail W - Most Improved.

Award Winners 27 June

There will no meeting on the 11th July as we will be attending our Changeover Dinner. 

Next Regular Meeting will be on the 25th July.


Wednesday, 14 June 2023

Meeting 1130 "Endurance"

 Toastmasters always manage to rise to the occasion. Although winter ills and work commitments had resulted in a lower attendance, the programme was easily filled with many members taking on extra roles.

Dan took on the role of Sergeant at Arms in Gokul's absence. He opened the meeting and handed control to President Paul.

Dan
Paul

Paul welcomed first time visitor Michael and introduced the word for the evening, "Persevere."

John presented the toast to "The development of mental endurance."

Gail W
Gail W presented the "Round Robin" warm up by asking "What is the most recent thing that you endured and what have you learned about yourself from it?" 

This provoked some interesting stories. Some were amusing. Some could possibly be developed into a full length speech in the future.







The prepared speeches were delivered by three of our most advanced speakers, John, Liz and Trish.

John
Liz

Trish

John's speech "Shopping Strife with My Wife" had everyone laughing.

Liz's inspiring speech about her journey in Toastmasters was a "Serving as a Leader in a Volunteer Organisation" project.

Trish inspired us with her speech "Say No to Imposter Syndrome."






They were evaluated by Jonathon, Gail and Peter.

Jonathon
Gail

Peter


Dan
Dan offered an non-alcoholic as well as an alcoholic choice in his raffle which resulted in a brisk trade for tickets. It was won by Trish.



Dan's Raffle













Supper was provided by Leanne and John. Even though Leanne was unable to attend the meeting, she had made a quiche and delivered it before the meeting, which was greatly appreciated and disappeared fast! I almost didn't get a photo!

Leanne's quiche

Supper time

Marlene conducted the Table Topics session, inviting participants to draw a word from a bag and to speak about it. All the words were related to endurance.

Participants were Hazel, with the word "climb." Paul - "illness," Peter - "long wait," Gail - "toothache," Chris - "hard work". And our guest Michael who agreed to take part, spoke on the word "hunger." (He later told us that Trish's speech had inspired him to give it a go!)

The topics were evaluated by Hazel and Dan. Hazel was also timekeeper.

Hazel
Dan

Grammarian Jonathon mentioned some of the alliterations during the speeches and gave some hints on avoiding filler words.

Paul, in spite of having to perform multiple meeting roles managed to give a comprehensive and helpful general evaluation of the entire meeting.

Award winners of the evening were Peter (Most Improved,) Michael (Best Table Topic,) Trish (Best Speech,) and Jonathon (Best Evaluation.)

Award winners 13 June 2023

Next meeting Tuesday 27th June. 
The following meeting on the 11th July will be our Change Over Dinner at "The Sands Social" to mark the beginning of a new Toastmasters year, which always starts in July.

Wednesday, 31 May 2023

Meeting 1129 "The Joy of Youth"

 Sometimes when there are five Tuesdays in a month, we have an extra meeting on the fifth week.

As well as being an extra meeting, our last meeting was a "Lucky Dip" meeting. Apart from the prepared speeches - no one knew beforehand what meeting role they would be performing. VPE Gail had prepared slips with the roles printed on them and members drew one each from a container.

Liz was obviously well prepared for any role and had no trouble acting as Toastmaster for the evening. 

Gail also rose to the occasion as Word Master with the word "Nostalgia."

Liz
Gail

Chris conducted the Round Robin Warm Up session by asking "What is your earliest memory?"

Chris

Chris was also one of the prepared speakers. His speech was a beautifully expressed eulogy titled "Ode to Joy."

Other speakers were Gokul and John. Gokul's speech "The Big Day" was an account of his wedding day in India and an engrossing explanation of how a Tamil wedding is celebrated.

John completed Level 5 in the Dynamic Leadership Path with his speech "Leading a Teaching Life." This was one of many paths that John has completed. A true Dynamic Leader!

Gokul
John

Evaluators were Paul, Peter and Arun. 

Paul
Peter

Arun

The raffle (a drinks flask, kneeling pad and book) presented by Helen was very popular and was won by Dan.

Helen

Timer Narelle reported that we were running ahead of time, so we had an extra five minutes to chat during the supper, which was provided by Narelle and Arun.

Supper Time

Table Topics Master John called on Helen, Peter, Gail, Paul, Liz and Marlene to answer his questions.
1. "What is the best thing about being young?" Helen
2. "Is it harder to be a youth  today than in your time as one?" Peter.
3. "What is the best age of life and why?" Gail.
4. "Who was someone who impressed you when you were young?" Paul.
5. "What message would you give to your younger self?" Liz.
6. "What do you understand by the expression 'young at heart' ?" Marlene

They were evaluated by Dan.
Dan

A General Evaluation of the meeting was conducted by Marlene.

Votes for the evening's winners were tallied with the result that the three prepared speakers had the same number of votes and tied for the "Best Speech" award.

Gokul, Chris and John

Other place getters were Dan (Best Evaluation,) Liz (Best Table Topic) and Helen who tied with Gokul. (Most Improved.)

Award winners 30th May 2023

The next meeting will be on Tuesday, 13th June.