Club No 1996

Club No 1996

Thursday 30 October 2014

"MASTERING THE TOAST WITH A REAL BEER"

Pania Toastmaster's meeting on Thursday was certainly a 'real' Toastmaster's affair with a speech from the Special Occasions Speech Manual 'Mastering The Toast' and a speech entitled "How To Taste a Beer" and we had the opportunity to do so and to judge it on the proper Brewer's judging form!

Sunday 26 October 2014

"PANIA TOASTMASTERS ARE ADAPTABLE"

Thursday's meeting of Pania Toastmasters showed how adaptable the Club needs to be from time to time, one of our speakers was not available at the last minute (due to technical problems) and the other had an unwell child to look after. To cover it was felt that some of the contestants in last weeks Evaluation Contest could profit from some feedback on the contest, hence last minute changes to the scheduled agenda.

Graeme, Toastmaster for the day, posed the following three questions:
"What components do the Judges look for in an Evaluation Contest?"
"What part of the contest did you find the most difficult?"
"What did you learn from the experience?"
These questions generated a lot of discussion from the contestants and audience and it proved to be an interesting and worthwhile experience.

We had a special guest in past member Viv, and apologies were received from Craig,Barbara, David & Carol.

Cheryl replaced her speech with a bard reading, for which she chose readings from William Wordsworth, the first of these was called "Daffodils" which was a tribute to Spring and left us feeling really good, the second part was called "She dwelt among untrodden ways", which was quite the opposite to Daffodils and caught many of us by surprise!
Mike evaluated Cheryl's readings and provided two very good suggestions on how to improve the eye contact and also what to do with her notes, he concluded by praising Cheryl on the pace of her delivery, use of pause and vocal expression. A comprehensive evaluation, well done Mike.

Table Topics with Laurence had a political theme, the problem was 'Labour's Leadership Selection Circus' (Laurence's words not mine!), Ian was asked "should labour look for leaders inside Toastmasters-where leaders are made?" he gave an interesting and well worded reply. Graeme's subject was 'Labour borders on feeling like a 'cult' and he gave a two minute response so obviously either agreed or disagreed strongly! 'Labour's branding needs to change from red-what colour?', Viv chose purple and clarified her reasons well.
'What qualities are important in a leader?', Jen highlighted her answer with sincerity, 'Why should we chose you as a leader?' Jeanette (our newest member) responded very well as if she had anticipated the question, well done!
Wendy evaluated Table Topics and showed her experience by giving each speaker a commendation and a recommendation, thanks Wendy, your thoughts are very much appreciated.

General Evaluator, Darryl, continues to go from strength to strength, although relatively 'new' to evaluation he always provides well reasoned observations that all of us can find beneficial.Today's meeting was somewhat different to usual so thanks Darryl for taking on the challenge and handling it so well.
Ian gave he timekeeper's report and spoke of difficulty in not knowing when the lights should be used, with so many changes to the program as opposed to set speeches, I am sure that Toastmaster Graeme will learn from Ian's comments.

A very good meeting, lively and interesting, thanks to everyone!

Best Table Topics went to Jeanette.

See you all next week when hopefully we will be back to some type of normality in the meeting!

A special thanks to Graeme for the meeting report.


Thursday 16 October 2014

EVALUATION CONTEST

Pania's meeting today involved the Evaluation Contest to get our contestant for the Area Contest in March 2015. Six members entered and justified their entries with excellent evaluations of a speech, given by our visiting Hasting's member Helen, entitled "Jailtime" Great speech Helen and well evaluated.

Thursday 9 October 2014

"THE RHYME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER"

This was the title given to one of the two Bards presented at Thursday's meeting of Pania Toastmasters. Mike was the presenter under the guidance of Toastmaster of the day Laurence, who presented an enlightening programme in that his theme was all about the dangers of "electricity", the agenda presented 'sparked' plenty of interest with delightful pictures on the theme and some 'current' points of interest.Well done Laurence, also for keeping the programme to time.

Wednesday 1 October 2014

Is it a "Breach of Privacy" to discuss "The Log-o-wood?"

Two excellent speeches were presented today at Pania's meeting and quite different they were. Toastmaster of the day was Wendy and again she produced a wonderful and colourful programme with a theme for the meeting being "Stoptober" a month to stop smoking!