Our VPPR Jennine has had an excellent article printed in this week's Bayside Star, featuring Jonathon.
Well done Jennine and Jonathon!
Sandgate Toastmasters Club meets at NEW VENUE RSL Sub Branch Hall, 12 Burnett Place, Sandgate Qld on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. 7 pm to 9.30 pm. Contact us at sgatetm@gmail.com
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Friday, 15 February 2013
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Meeting 893 "Love is in the Air"
Harry |
We were pleased to welcome three guests, Michael, Ron and Gigi.
Harry handled the role of Toastmaster for the evening with aplomb.
As Quote Master, Inge chose one from the ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes, "I am not an Athenian or a Greek, but a citizen of the world." She explained she had chosen it as suitable for our theme of love, because love of humanity knows no ethnic or cultural boundaries. This prompted another one from Harry, (I think it was Harry) from Thomas Aquinas, "Love is willing the good of another."
Liz We filled in as Round Robin Master and asked us to tell about a valentine we had received. This evoked many humorous stories.
Table Topic Master Rhys asked John T, Amanda, Annette and Inge to talk on theme related topics such as, "Uses for the word "Love." "Types of love between people." Different loves in your life" and something about "Modern Media" (can't remember exactly what it was.) Dave and Liz Wo evaluated the Table Topics.
Jonathon |
He spoke about the advantages of planning the next 10 years, the next 12 months, 90 weeks, 1 week and 1 day. He left us with a memorable thought from Eisenhower, "Plans are worthless, but planning is everything."
Liz Wo evaluated Jonathon's speech.
Marlene is working through the Interpretive Reading Manual and presented a Monodrama adapted from Daphne Du Maurier's book, "Rebecca." It was evaluated by Sharyn.
Liz We |
Dave's doily |
The Raffle was won by Leesa.
John S |
Maureen |
Leesa |
Maureen filled the role of Grammarian. It was her first time in that role.
Leesa had some good suggestions in her role as General Evaluator.
Mystery Toastmaster |
Thanks to the efforts of Del, our Time Keeper, the meeting finished on time.
Awards for the evening went to Harry (Best Contribution,) Marlene (Best Speech and Personal Best,) Sharyn (Best Evaluation,) and Annette (Best Table Topic,)
Monday, 11 February 2013
Club Officer Training Day was Fun
Nicole, Liz We & Sharyn at Training Day |
The sessions I attended were all very interesting & well presented. The Session on mentoring was very creative. It was a very large group. We formed two long rows with our chairs facing each other, then the row I was in had to keep moving down one chair at a time, "speed dating." We interviewed each person facing us for 30 seconds & asked them to tell us the advantages mentoring has for a "Mentee." after a while we switched roles & were interviewed about the advantages to the mentor. We also formed groups of 4 & discussed mentoring someone who had sent us the first draft of their speech. (We were given a copy of the speech.)
I gleaned a few new ideas from the VPE session and learned some things I didn't know from the session on Parliamentary Procedure. The final session, "Positive Thinking" was most enlightening. Sharyn was also in that session. If you get a chance, ask her how she was taught how to set a trigger to help boost her confidence!
I think we all came home with renewed enthusiasm.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Damian is an author!
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You can find the book at Dymocks at North Lakes, Chermside, Indooroopilly and Carindale. It's also in BCC Libraries. More about it on Damian's Facebook Stanton and Abbott.
Saturday, 26 January 2013
Meeting 892 "Australia"
Toastmaster Dave |
Harry filled in as Sergeant at Arms. President Annette announced that she intended to work on her joke telling skills. There were a few groans but we laughed at her joke.
Toastmaster Dave had gathered snippets of "Australiana" to present between segments.
Word Master Robert told a of encounter he'd had with an emu and selected the word "Emu" as the word of the evening.
Liz Wo presented the Round Robin as a continuing story, which began with an Aussie BBQ and took many twists and turns as each person added to it. Of course the main character in the story was an emu!
Del's Table Topics continued with the Australian theme - Something like "How do think people would react if the Australia Day holiday was taken away?" "How would you design a new Australian Flag?" and "How would you promote Australia to overseas visitors?" The topics were answered by Robert, June and Inge.
Jennine and Terry evaluated the Table Topics.
John T |
John T 's speech was titled"Giving a Gonsky." He used charts and examples to help us understand this difficult subject. The speech was evaluatd by Jonathon.
Trish's project was from "The Interpretive Reading" manual. She read an excerpt from Dawn French's book, "Oh Dear Sylvia." It was evaluated by Marlene.
In the absence of our Raffle Master, a book of "Illusions" and a pack of toiletries was produced from our cupboard. It was won by Robert.
Inge provided three kinds of delicious biscuits for supper which was enjoyed by all.
Supper Break |
"TODAY”S YOUTH
As childhood memories flood my mind I ponder,
What would I give to capture once more
The strength of my youth as before?
To jump a puddle, to climb a tree;
To rise with ease up from my knees.
We look with jaundiced eyes on the excesses of today’s youth
Alcohol, cars, drugs and their reckless fun.
Alcohol, cars, drugs and their reckless fun.
Let’s hope they are around at three score or more
To say, what would I give to capture once more
The strength of my youth as before?"
Annette |
Grammarian Annette commented on our use of language and said no one had used many ums & ahs. She reminded us that the word "Now" is also a filler if habitually used at the beginning of sentences.
Timer Rhys advised that we were ahead of time, so John T told us the history of that Australian delicacy, the lamington.
The meeting was evaluated by Monica, who had some helpful suggestions.
Trish reminded us abut the Club Officers Training Day on the 9th February. This is open to any members who are interested - not just club officers. Our club pays for members to attend, but we need to register straight away.
Our guest Michael said he had enjoyed the meeting, particularly the evaluations, which he thought were very helpful.
Awards for the evening went to John T (Best Speech), Harry (Best Table Topic,) Jonathon (Best Evaluation) Dave (Best Contribution,) & Terry (Personal Best.)
The 5 Amigos (award winners) |
Don't forget, there are 5 Tuesdays in this month, so it will be 3 weeks till the next meeting.
See you on the12th February.
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Christmas Break Up
Our last meeting for the year was a Christmas Break Up Dinner. It was a great night, with plenty of fun table topics, a Secret Santa Swap, Celebrity Antlers and good food. I'll let the photos tell the story.
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Merry Christmas to all.
We will be in recess until the 22nd January.
Click on the photos for a larger size.
Merry Christmas to all.
We will be in recess until the 22nd January.
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Friday, 14 December 2012
Register for Club Officer Training
Toastmasters conducts Club Officer Training Days twice a year. These are a must for any of the Club Executive Officers, but they are also open to any members who are interested. You will find it helpful if you are thinking of taking on an executive role in the future. As well as sessions on Club Officer roles, there will be other sessions that will interest any Toastmaster.
The main Training Day will be held on Saturday, 9th February, from 8.15 am to 3.30 pm in the New Education Centre, Prince Charles Hospital, Chermside.
If more convenient you can attending an Club Officer Training evening on Tuesday 12th February, at the Telstra Building in the city. 5pm - 9pm. (No extra sessions at this venue.)
Our club usually pays for members who attend but we need to know who is going so Nicole can make a group booking. It will be cheaper if we can book early.
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Meeting 890 "Summertime"
35 years in Toastmasters!
Spellbound audience |
Nicole's speech (her 6th) was "A Tablet for Everyone," which was not about a panacea for all, but a fascinating speech about the iPad.
Evaluators Liz, Dave and Amanda gave some encouraging comments. Amanda is new at evaluating, but she gave a very well constructed evaluation, with commendations, a point for improvement and a summary.
The time keeper (me) was engrossed in the speeches and forgot to check the time.
Luckily, Leesa arrived during the supper break and took over the timing for the rest of the meeting.
Rhys & Robert |
Ranjeet & June |
The business session proved to be good practice in moving motions and amendments as we decided on the price limit for the secret Santa gifts at our break up. It will be $10 this year. Everyone is also to bring a grocery item for our Christmas Hamper raffle.
Annette evaluated the business session and commended Jonathon for his perfomance as chairman and for stepping into the role at the last minute.
Raffle Master John T had a treat for us. He had brought along 6 books that he had read but were still in pristine condition. The lucky winners were June, Amanda, Robert, Annette, Marlene & Ralph.
General Evaluator Del had some encouraging comments for all.
Awards for the evening went to Jennine (Best Speech,) Ralph (Personal Best,) Liz (Best Evaluator,) Maureen & Dave (Best Table Topic, tie,) and Rhys (Best Contribution.
This was the final regular meeting for 2012. Remember, if you are coming to our Break Up Dinner on the 11th, you will need to pay by Monday 3rd December.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Old friends
Marlene, Bing, Edith & Lenore. |
We had a wonderful time catching up on the news.
Edith said she had found Toastmasters skills had really helped in her job as marriage celebrant.
Bing said she found the evaluation skills she had learnt at Toastmasters were useful when she had to write a report.
We all agreed that Toastmasters had made a big difference in our lives.
By the way, the meal was delicious. I can recommend the daily caught fish.
Meeting 889 "Fun with Words"
Annette installed Nicole as Treasurer |
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Kylie |
Kylie chose the theme for the meeting and we really did have fun with words! Kylie, in her role of Toastmaster kept us laughing at her funny puns. We will miss her vitality while she is taking an extended break from Toastmasters.
Nicole has stepped in as our new club treasurer. She was unanimously voted in by the club and installed by president Annette.
Jennine |
Rhys |
"My social studies teacher says the globe means the world to her."
"I have a pressing engagement - I must go to the cleaners."
"Cook books are exciting. They contain lot's of stirring events."
and "A dog not only wears a fur coat but also pants."
Liz, Annette, John T and Sharyn managed to make them into some very funny mini speeches.
The table topics were efficiently evaluated by Rhys.
Amanda folding a fitted sheet |
Sharyn |
Trish |
Marlene and Robert gave a joint evaluation of Trish's speech.
Sharyn, another advanced speaker, gave a very animated speech on "Word Perception" and told how a word can mean something to one person and something entirely different to another.
Sharyn's speech was evaluated by Inge and Monica. It was Inge's first time as evaluator.
Dave read a humorous poem, "Ode to Hubble's Troubles" Liz read a poem called "For Better or Verse" that had some unexpected twists.
Tim and Ernie |
We had two raffles, Typo Package stationery from June and an assortment of preserves from Del.
They were won by Annette and Trish.
June |
Del |
Grammarian Jonathon reported on our use of words and fillers during the evening.
Annette, as General Evaluator, said she was pleased to see so many arrive early for the meeting. She reminded us to avoid unnecessary moving around or talking to one another while someone is speaking at the lectern as it is very distracting for the speaker.
Thanks to John S's meticulous time keeping and most people keeping within their allotted time, the meeting finished well on time.
Awards for the evening went to Amanda (Personal Best,) Kylie (Best Contribution,) Trish and Sharyn tied for Best Speaker, and John T (Best Evaluation.)
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