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Tuesday 11 July 2017

A Day at Club Officer Training



Lunchtime at C.O.T.
Annette M, AnnetteT, Karen, Tim, John T.

 Six of us attended Club Officer Training last Saturday. Some of us have held the same executive role several times, but no matter how many times we attend the training for that role, we usually learn something new and come away with fresh enthusiasm.

I found the Vice Predient Public Relations session conducted by Penni from Chermside Communicators was particularly inspiring. Penni spoke about promoting the personality of our club. Someone in the group suggested that a VPPR is a "keeper of the vibe." If we promote our club in a certain way eg. our club is "friendly and fun," then we have to be authentic and ensure that the club lives up to the promise.

I think our club does that.

Monday 10 July 2017

Visit to Peninsula Toastmasters



Trish and Marilyn

Some of our members attended Peninsula Toastmasters Changeover Dinner and had a very enjoyable evening. Special guest speaker was Marilyn Freeman who had won the District 69 International Contest and will be competing at the Toastmasters Convention in Vancouver.

Another special treat was a very humorous speech from the winner of the District 68 Humorous Speech contest Patrick from Jimboomba Toastmasters.

Jonathon & Area Director Irene

Gail, Chris & Leanne

Peter, Annette M & Annette T

Outgoing Peninsula President Darryl

 
See Peninsula Toastmasters Facebook page for more photos. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1428561910782014/

Saturday 1 July 2017

Change Over Dinner 2017 "Mid Winter Festival"


Congratulations to the Award winners of 2017!

The Most Improved award went to Carmy, who has really grown in confidence and speaking ability in the past 12 months.

Carmy - Most Improved

And Annette T and Darryl, who enjoy Toastmasters so much, they haven't missed a meeting during the year were presented with the 100% Attendance award.

Annette & Darryl

The winner of  the"Toastmaster of the Year" award was not able to be present and will receive their trophy  next meeting.

Another highlight of the evening was the presence of our charter member John, who has been a member of our club but has not able to attend recently.

Earlier this year, John was presented with the Lilley award for his dedication and service to Toastmasters over the past 43 years. We were delighted to see John and his wife Doris.

John S

Other special guests were  District 69 Administration Manager Jenny, and our incoming Area Director, Irene.

Jenny- Dist 69 Admin Manager 2016-2017
Irene - Area Director 2017-2018
Jenny and Irene inducted the incoming club officers.


Sergeant at Arms - Chris
Treasurer - Blake

Secretary - Tim
 Vice President Public Relations - Marlene

Vice President Membership - Karen
President - Annette T

There was a speech from incoming President Annette T

Annette T

 There were Table Topics presented by Jonathon and Jim.

Jonathon
Jim
Darryl


Leann
Zoe
Blake

John S

Steve

Chris





































The food was delicious.

Barramundi
Roast Lamb

Sticky Date Pudding
 And a good time was had by all.

John S & Doris

Irene & Jenny

Zoe, Robyn, Annette M & Gail

Zoe & Robyn


Darryl, Annette T, & Leesa

Peter & Trish


Paul & Steve

Tim & Karen

Blake & Chris

Annette M & Gail

John T & Karen

Jim & Nick

Carmy

Nick
Trish

Next Meeting Tuesday, 11th July.

Friday 16 June 2017

Meeting 991 "The Toastmaster Who Came in from the Cold"

A cold and rainy night provided an appropriate setting for the theme of the meeting.
We had one guest, Trish's husband Peter, who has been a friend of our club for a long time.

President Steve proposed the Toast. He had just flown in from Rockhampton, so we toasted  "The wonderful city of Rockhampton."

The Toastmaster of the evening was Jonathon, who looked very cosy in his special beanie.
Wordmaster Zoe introduced an old Norse word "Saga," meaning a long complicated story, and told us about the origin of the word.

Jonathon
Zoe

The Round Robin was conducted by Gail. She invited us to tell of our most unusual experience of the cold. There were some very interesting, humorous and eye watering sagas.

Blake presented his second speech, "The Holy Grail." and told us how we can be healthier by making  three changes in our diet.
1. Drink organic apple cider vinegar.
2. Plenty of fibre.
3. Red, blue of purple fruit, which is rich in  anthocyanins.

Jonathan suggested that the biscuits that Carmy had provided for supper would be healthy, since they were in a blue packet.

Blake
 Chris' speech "Adventure before Dementia" was also his second. He spoke about "Grey Nomads" and their contribution to society.


Chris

Marlene's speech "Gossip" completed her Competent Communication manual for the second time and earned her another  CC award.

The speeches were evaluated by Christiane, Leesa and Tim.

Christia
Leesa

Tim
 Gail's raffle was a bag of winter goodies - a beanie, scarf, chocolate,  hot water bottle, and hot chocolate mix. It was won by Leesa.

Gail
The business session  was chaired by Paul (his first time as chairman.) Some items for discussion were our Changeover Dinner next meeting, booking a stall at the Einbunpin Festival and the proposed purchase of a new Toastmasters sign to place outside the room on meeting nights.

Paul

Table Topics Master had prepared topics for Carmy, Robyn, Annette M, Steve, Annette T and John.


Trish


Carmy - Favourite winter clothes
Robyn - Cold weather food



Annette M - how to spend cold wet day
Steve - nickname

Annette - does Wonder woman get cold
John - successful skater or speaker


They were evaluated by Karen (evens) and Annette M (odds.)
Karen
Annette M

Grammarian John commented on some vocabulary and word pictures used during the meeting.

John
Nick
 Nick was Time Keeper.

Darryl gave a General Evaluation of the entire meeting.

Darryl
 President Steve presented the evenings awards to (ascending in height) Marlene (Best Speech,) John (Best Table Topic,) Karen (Best Evaluation) and Chris (Most Improved.)

Award winners 13 June 2017
Next meeting night (27th June) we will have our Changeover Dinner. It will be a catered meal so if you are coming, you will need to contact Jim as soon as possible and pay for your meal if you haven't already done so.

We will be having our popular book raffle again. Please bring a book or CD or DVD that you feel you can part with. It doesn't have to be new, as long as it is in good condition. Fiction or Non Fiction.  We'll raffle them in small bundles. The more books we have the more prizes we can offer.

If you don't have a suitable book to bring, there are plenty of Op shops around where you can find good books for a low price.