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Wednesday 27 September 2017

Meeting No 998 - Evaluation and Speech Contests

Sergeant-at-Arms Chris opened the Meeting and handed control to President Annette.

Guest Judges and Test Speaker Elsa were welcomed, along with first time guest Genevieve.
Annette presented new Member Lien with her Toastmasters Badge.

As it is Contest night, Blake provided some light relief with 2 jokes which were well received.

Nick proposed a Toast to Competitive Spirit.

Test Speaker Elsa
The Evaluation Contest Toastmaster Tim welcomed entrants Christiane, Leanne, Liz and Nikki. All gave supporting and helpful comments with their evaluations. Second place went to Leanne, and first place-getter was Liz.
Leanne demonstrating her Rodeo Queen moves
A thoughtful raffle comprising cool drinks to cover all tastes was promoted by Robyn.
Leanne was the lucky winner.


After supper, provided by Annette and Christiane, the International Speech Contest commenced, with John Topping as Contest Toastmaster.

Darryl's speech titled "Cool, Calm and Collected" had him taking on that role as he spoke. Christiane used the acronym "S.C.A.R.S." and urged us not to be afraid of our scars, but to learn from them. Second place was awarded to Darryl, and first place-getter was Christiane.

                                                                                       Darryl and Christiane
Our 4 winners will now represent Sandgate Club at the Area Contest at Redcliffe in November.

Annette closed the meeting with thanks to all who assisted in preparing for the Contest and contributed on the night with many roles.

Annette and Jenny                                                                          Gail








Friday 15 September 2017

Meeting 997 "Spring is Sprung"


It is spring and our club is blooming.
New member Lien was inducted and our three guests Marie, Stephen and Tamati have all asked to join our club.

Toastmaster Jim  set a light hearted tone for the meeting which continued throughout the evening.

Jim - Toastmaster

Paul's word of the day was "Flourish."

Paul

Round Robin Master Robyn asked, "What make you feel young again?" There were some amusing replies and several managed to use the word of the day.

Zoe presented her second speech, titled "Have you ever driven a car when drunk?" and used a personal story to show how driving when fatigued can be as bad as driving when drunk.

Zoe
Nick's speech "I can see clearly now" was the 6th project in the CC manual. A personal story about overcoming a rare eye disease.

Nick

Evaluators Annette T and Christiane were very encouraging with some points to think about for next time.

Annette

Christiane

Peter's presented his raffle with humour,as he told of his effort to find a spring for a spring raffle - or "even a step to put a spring into." before deciding on flowers and chocolate.

It was won by Gail.
Peter, Gail, Blake
Supper was provided by John T.

Lien & Marie

Acting Sergeant at Arms Darryl called the meeting back to order and Gail chaired the business session. Business under discussion was the removal and storage of our cupboard as it can no longer be kept at the hotel. Daryl volunteered to provide a truck and storage. 
Also an assistant secretary as Tim has commitments that might prevent him from attending every meeting. Since many members were not at the meeting (its flu season) this will be discussed at a future meeting.

Chairman Gail, Treasurer Blake & Secretary Tim

Table Topics Master Paul had some imaginative topics for Robyn, Peter, Blake, Tim, Lien, Marie,

Robyn - Spring cleaning

Peter - Memories of Spring

Blake - What gets your goat

Tim - Garden gnome or fairy



Lien - Spring traditions

Marie - Spring is sprung

Evaluators were Marlene and Karen.

Karen
As well as being time keeper, Darryl filled in as grammarian and demonstrated the points he was making with a funny story.

Darryl


General Evaluator John T explained what had worked well during the meeting and gave some positive points for improvement.
John T
President Annette closed the meeting and presented awards to Nick & Lien (most improved,) Zoe (best speech,) Karen (Best Evaluation,) and Robyn (Best Table Topic.)

Award winners 9th Sept 2017

Next meeting on the 26th September will be a contest night. (International Speech and Evaluation.)

We are looking forward to inducting Marie and Stephen.

Marie & Stephen


Don't forget semi annuals have to be paid before the end of September.




Sunday 27 August 2017

Meeting 996 Contest Night

Judges.
Thanks to our judges who came from Peninsula, Pines, Healthy Chatterers, Narangba and See Change Toastmaster Clubs.


Socialising during the break

Thanks for everyone's involvement


Table Topics Contestants

Leanne, Darryl, Steve ,Christiane, Chris....Table Topic question ".Life is good when ..."

Placegetters 

And the winners were  Christiane, Leanne, Darryl



Humorous Contestants

Steve, Peter, Tim, Blake, Nikki.


Placegetters.
Peter, Nikki, Blake.

Contest Chairman Christiane

Thanks to Christiane, great effort on organising the night, and also acted as Humorous Speech Contest Toastmaster.
and John who was Table Topics Contest Toastmaster.

Nick did a great job as Toastmaster for the evening. It was his first time in that role.

Zoe provided the raffle - which was won by Chris. Special thanks to Zoe for providing the supper.

Lovely to have some first time guests - Trevor from Clayfield Toastmasters, Stephen and James as well as return visitors Marie and Lien. Lien is joining our club!

Next meeting will be Tuesday 12th September. Don't forget Semi Annuals are due by the end of September.




Wednesday 9 August 2017

Meeting 995 - Happiness

Happiness was predicted - and it was fulfilled.

The meeting was opened by Acting Sergeant-at-Arms John Topping, this time in the upstairs meeting room at the Full Moon Hotel.

Guests Patrick, Karen, Jun, Sol, Marie and return Guest Lien were welcomed, some had enquired at the recent Einbunpin Festival Toastmasters stall.

Jonathon was stand-in Toastmaster, and he imbibed the Happiness in us all with his GNH (Gross National Happiness) factor. The Greek word for happiness is "Eudomonia" but it means much more than just that. It also embraces fulfilling human nature.

Jonathon

Peter provided an interesting word TRUMP. It had many uses, some not exactly correct, but used throughout the night by many.

Peter

Gail added to the happiness in her Round Robin session by asking each person to describe the best unexpected happy event they can remember.

Paul provided the Toast to Happiness

Trish introduced Nikki who spoke on "How are you doing".

Annette M introduced Christiane who speech was entitled "What's Good for the Goose, is Good for the Gander".






Marlene introduced Tim Gibbs, whose untitled speech from the Special Occasion Speeches manual - Praise, kept us guessing about the mystery person, Mike Hailwood. A famous motorcycle racer and car racer during the 1960s to 1980s he was known personally by Tim.






Timer Robyn was kept on her toes with timing, doing an excellent job of reporting.
















Supper was a good time for fellowship and buying raffle tickets.


Deb offered happiness with the raffle and delivered to winner Jonathon.

A business session conducted by Chairman Steve ran with extended time, with much to discuss about the upcoming 1000th meeting.

Steve

Table Topics presented by Nick were very interesting in keeping with the theme of Happiness.

Nick

John debated whether 'Money can buy happiness', Darryl was asked "What would make your life happier", Liz decided her glass was always half full and Peter walked a fine line deciding if Donald Trump was happy. Plenty of humour kept the happiness level high.


Annete
Carmy

         Carmy and Annette T very ably evaluated the topics.

Grammarian John reinforced some of our good vocabulary but also pointed out ways to avoid the tendency to speak too quickly by using pause.



Mr General Evalulator Darryl provided a short version (owing to time restraints) of the whole meeting, which brought us all more happiness.

Award winners: A tie for Best Speech - Christiane and Nikki
                           A tie for Table Topics - Darryl and John
                           Best Evaluation - Annette T
                           Most Improved - Nikki





Winner Nikki enjoying happiness!


Thursday 3 August 2017

Einbunpin Festival 2017



The weather was perfect for the Einbunpin Festival on Sunday. Our information stall attracted many inquirers who left their contact details. We are looking forward to seeing some of them at our meeting next Tuesday.
 Thanks to all who helped to organise and man the stall.


Peter Christiane & Zoe


Christiane, John, Blake, Zoe, Annette M


Chris found some new friends.