Club No 1996

Club No 1996

Monday 30 April 2018

"FACING DEPRESSION TAKES TEAMWORK!"


What an enthusiastic group of Toastmasters we had at out meeting on 26th April. Mike was the Toastmaster of the day and kept the programme ticking over very nicely. “Facing Depression Takes Team Work” gives a hint as to what today’s two speeches were all about!.

Friday 27 April 2018

"A SWIM TO THE 'BURNING MAN'!"

19th April 2018
Today’s meeting was a lively affair, orchestrated by our Toastmaster of the day Craig. With two excellent speeches and four Table Topics there was plenty of mental stimulation for all. He also did a good job acknowledging the achievements of Mark and Mike in the recent International speech contest. 

Monday 16 April 2018

"BEING MUM; THE BIRTH OF A NEW IDENTITY!"

Patrick was the Toastmaster with an easy to follow programme and good linking between the sessions. Emma was a guest and introduced by Carol.

The first speaker was Kristy with her Icebreaker and was warmly introduced by Graeme. Her speech was “Being Mum. The Birth of a New Identity”. This was an excellent first speech and of course well evaluated by Graeme. He commended her on her use of vivid word pictures, vocal variety and humour. Two suggestions were to use hand held prompt cards and make more use of gestures.

The second speaker was Jen, who presented Project 5 from the Storytelling Manual. Bringing History To Life. Jen told us about and played the part of Mary McIntyre, a British convict who was shipped to Hobart, Australia. Another excellent presentation with lots of harrowing details about the voyage and her life as a convict.
Jen was introduced and evaluated by Marc, who itemised his evaluation and had many commendations for Jen’s presentation. His recommendations were: More eye contact with the audience, more vocal variety and that the use of Cockney slang would have been appropriate for Mary McIntyre’s voice.
Because Marc is representing Pania and the Area at the Division Evaluation Contest in Taupo on Saturday, the audience gave him feedback on his evaluation of Jen’s presentation. His evaluation was very well structured and there were helpful comments from the audience, but no major suggestions. Although his evaluation time was very close to the contest limit.
Update: Marc won the Evaluation Contest in Taupo and will now go on to the District Contest in Auckland next month. Congratulations Marc.

Next was Table Topics, presented by Lou, who was TTM for the first time. Her subject was the Commonwealth Games. There was only time for two speakers.
Patrick spoke about his favourite sport – Cycling and medals and getting gold.
Graeme was asked if we should be a member of the Commonwealth, which, of course he didn’t answer. But said that he went to the Perth Games and saw Murray Halberg and met Precious McKenzie who was even shorter than Graeme!!
Table Topics were evaluated by Carol , who had commendations and suggestions for both speakers.

Tamara was the Timekeeper for the first time and gave a very good report on everyone’s use of time in assisting the General Evaluator, Mike with his wrap of the meeting.
Mike also represented the Club and Area in the International Speech Contest in Taupo for the Division D award, but unfortunately went overtime and was disqualified!!.(Ed)

Awards:
Best speaker - Kristy
Best evaluator - Marc
Best Table Topic - Graeme

Saturday 7 April 2018

"TODAY BROUGHT HUMOUR ALL THE WAY!"

HUMOUR ALL THE WAY!

It’s well known in Pania circles, that we love humour and fun, while also being serious about what we do. Our meeting on 5 April was no exception as both speeches today were specifically humorous, which seemed to infect our members with the laughter bug.