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Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Meeting 1169 "Books"


President Helen presented Maddie, Brett and Tracy with their membership badges, then inducted our new members, Scarlett and Eoin.

Helen, Eoin and Scarlett

With "Books" as the theme of the meeting, Toastmaster John had prepared a quiz about books and authors, which was filled in during the meeting. There was also a book swap before the meeting and during the supper break.

Scarlett proposed a toast to "The joys of reading."

Scarlett
John

Paul chose the word for the evening, "Novel."

Round Robin Master Eoin asked "What was the first book that you remember from childhood?"

Paul
Eoin

Brett presented his Icebreaker speech and told how he had decided to join Sandgate Toastmasters.

His speech was evaluated by Chris.

Brett
Chris

Maddie presented a humorous speech "A speech about speaking." It was her third speech.

It was evaluated by Jonathon.

Maddie
Jonathon

Our third speaker was Peter who told about "The man on the train to Kiso-Fukushima." It was evaluated by Christiane.

Peter
Christiane

Narelle's speech "Step Up S.A.A." was about the role of Sergeant at Arms and was evaluated by Marlene.

Marlene

Gail presented an educational talk on "Speech Evaluation." 
Timekeeper Jonathon reported that thanks to members not exceeding their time limits our meeting was running on time.

Gail
Jonathon

Helen presented her raffle, a selection of delicious snacks. She was kept busy selling tickets during the break.

Raffle prize

Helen selling tickets

Supper was provided by Brett and Marlene.


Supper

A short Business Session was conducted by Christiane. The main item under discussion was the Moreton Division Conference to be held on Sunday 16th March at Norths Lakes.  John will be competing in the International Speech Contest and Christiane will compete in the Table Topics Contest. 
Admission to the Conference is $20, which our club will subsidise our members by $5. Attendees need to pay $15 into our bank account and the club will pay the rest. Contact Treasurer Will or President Helen (or any exec member) if you don't have our banking details.

Subsidies for the District Convention attendees in May was also discussed. 

A lively Table Topics session was conducted by Helen, who called on Christiane, Chris, Eoin, and TJ to speak on book related topics. 

Paul presented a General Evaluation of the entire meeting.

Paul

Award evening's award winners were Chris (Best Table Topic, Eoin (Most Improved,) Jonathon (Best Evaluation,) and Maddie (Best Speech.)

Award Winners 25th Feb 2025


Next meeting 11th March.

Moreton Division Conference Sunday 16th March. Come and support John and Christiane.




Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Meeting 1168 "Staying Cool"

 

It was a warm night, when Sandgate Toastmasters met to discuss how to stay cool in this Brisbane summer - or was it how to stay "trendy" cool like our Toastmaster demonstrated.
Stand-in Sergeant At Arms Gail W did a pleasant job calling the meeting to order.

President Helen opened the meeting and called on Toastmaster Chris to lead us through the evening (with tips of how to stay temperature cool - adapted from the animal kingdom - as well as classy).

Brett gave us the Toast of the evening with a sober "Staying Cool"; and Paul gave us the Word of the evening with "Temperate".

We were all encouraged to use the word during the Round Robin conducted by Gail W when she asked us to share how we stay calm and keep our cool in stressful situations.

Breathing was the top answer, but there were some other dispassionate responses that made fellow members and guests laugh out loud.
Our prepared speeches included an IceBreaker :)

  1. Julie reflected what brought her to Toastmasters in her speech titled "Eliminating the "Ums", "ands" and other pesky words" (Presentation Mastery #1-1 - Icebreaker). It was evaluated by Christiane.
  2. Helen shared her experience as a mentee in "Persuasion vs Encouragement" (Presentation Mastery #2-3 - Introduction to Toastmasters Mentoring). Trish gave the evaluation.
  3. Christiane reported of her travel to Baarle in "Borders, enclaves and tourons" (Team Collaboration #3-20 - Researching and Presenting) which was evaluated by John.
  4. Jonathon educated us how to communicate better in his speech titled "Essential Conversations" (Effective Coaching #3-9 - Connect with Your Audience). Evaluator Peter congratulated him on bringing yet the most impressive prop along: his daughter.

Before the supper break, we were also sold on the raffle presented by Maddy ("something for everybody" aka gift card) and heard from George that we were running ahead of time.

 

 

Supper was provided by Jonathon and Peter - unfortunately, the photographers were too engrossed in the food (Scarlett had brought along some brownies too!)


The second half started with President Helen awarding Trish with the Level 5 award, followed by Trish giving us a quick overview what she had learnt finishing the Visionary Communication path.


We heard from Trish again when she gave us an educational of how to evaluate Table Topics.

In the Table Topic segment, Table Topic Master John called on:

  1. TJ - listing ways to stay cool
  2. Christiane - "If only"
  3. Maddy - she really tried to compare the summer in Melbourne with Brisbane (!)
  4. Brett - cold place
  5. Scarlett - island resort
  6. Paul - "sick"

The Table Topics were evaluated by Peter and Gail H.

Paul reported on the usage of "Temperate" and was impressed that we were able to use it in speeches and Table Topics. To noone's surprise, Trish didn't restrain herself and was the clear winner.

Paul had also prepared 3 little stories for "Two Truths and A Lie" about driving holidays, but the majority of members was able to pick the lie.

Area Director David was able to remind us of upcoming conferences, area vs club changes and encouraged us to think about becoming Area directors ourselves in July.

Maddy asked visitor Sophia to draw the raffle: Helen won the gift card.

Helen gave us a quick general evaluation since we were running late before she asked guests for comments (two guests - Scarlett and Eoin - will be members in the next meeting) and handed out awards.

Best Speech - Jonathon

Best Evaluation - John

Best Table Topic - Christiane

Most Improved - Julie & Christiane




We will meet again on 25 February, encouraged to bring a book for a book swap.

Friday, 31 January 2025

Meeting 1167 " Family Camping"

                    
Our first meeting in 2025. It was great to be back after a long break during the Christmas holiday season. We were delighted to have 2 first time guests, Scarlett and Eoin, as well as Robert, a return visitor.

President Helen welcomed everyone to the meeting and presented John with a certificate and badge for completing Level 5 in the Engaging Humour Path. John delivered a short acceptance speech on what he had learned from the path.

John & Helen

John's acceptance speech

Toastmaster Gail introduced the theme of the meeting. Carmy (in the absence of our VPE) announced the programme changes.

Gail W
Carmy

Amy proposed a toast to "Adventures lying ahead."  
Brett introduced the word for the evening, "Chieftaincy," meaning leadership.

Amy
Brett

Round Robin Master Liz asked "What was your first camping holiday and how did you exercise your chieftaincy? There were some interesting answers and nearly everyone used the word "chieftaincy."

There were 5 prepared speeches. Chris told us about the motorcycle accident he had last year and his ongoing recovery.

His evaluator Paul commented on Chris's good use of props. 

John showed and spoke about his life story book "Life of Pa" that he had written for his grandchildren, with the aid of the Storyworth programme.  His speech was evaluated by Helen.

Chris

John

Maddie's speech (her second) was about the wonders of the under-sea world, and she showed some photos on her Ipad.
It was evaluated by Peter.

Gail used a conversational tone to talk about her "Motorcycle Adventures" and was evaluated by Narelle.

Maddie
Gail

Carmy spoke about her work with autistic children and showed us her chart of "Bus rules and seating plan for autistic children." Her speech was evaluated by Amy. 

Carmy
Amy

Paul's raffle was a bottle of red wine, a bottle of white wine and a box of chocolates. It was won by Helen.
Paul


Rosie provided a delicious supper. 

Trish introduced the Table Topics and called on Liz, Brett, and guests Eoin and Scarlett to each speak for 2 minutes.
She had wisely asked the guests if they would like to participate, and they performed well. We don't usually call on first time visitors! It was also Brett's first time to answer a TT topic.

Trish

Liz - "Pack 3 things for camping trip."
Brett - "Camping Menu"

Eoin - "Camping location"
Scarlett - "What luxury item"

 The Table Topics were evaluated by Rosie.

Rosie

While the votes were being collected Toastmaster Gail told some camping jokes which were appreciated.

Trish, Paul & Peter

In his role of News Commentator, George spoke about the Australian of the Year, Neale Daniher, AO, co-founder of  FightMND.

Timekeeper Helen announced that we were running way over time. 

Timekeeper Helen & Scarlett

General Evaluator Marlene spoke mainly about the need to keep the meeting running to time and suggested allowing time on the programme for participants moving to the lectern & clapping etc. Speakers keeping within time limits, fewer items on the programme, shortening Round Robin responses when there are many attendees, etc.

Marlene

The award winners of the evening were Amy & Maddie (Most Improved,) Scarlett (Best Table Topic,) John (Best Speech,) and Helen (Best Evaluation.)

Award winners 28 Jan 2005

 The next meeting will be on the 11th February.