Club No 1996

Club No 1996

Friday, 29 August 2014

"OH THE PLACES YOU'LL GO"

This was the book title chosen by Carol with her bard reading at Thursday's meeting of Pania Toastmasters, for those that may have heard of this title before it's probably because the writer was none other than the very popular Dr. Seuss, well chosen Carol.

Thursday, 21 August 2014

" A LITTLE OUT OF THE ORDINARY!"

Thursday's meeting at Pania was a little different to our usual exciting meetings, it was still exciting and educational, but we did not have any prepared speeches as the Area Governor was carrying out his official visit and we had a very interesting bard reading from David, together with an invigorting Table Topics session on party politics.

Monday, 18 August 2014

"SCOTLAND'S DAY OF DESTINY"

Pania Toastmaster's meeting on Thursday 14th August included two speeches both from the Advanced 'Speaking to Inform' manual, Project Four " A fact Finding Report" and were titled "Scotland's Day of Destiny" by David and "Really Really Stupid Meters" by Laurence.Toastmaster of the day was Barbara and she was a busy lady but ran the meeting extremely efficiently.

Thursday, 7 August 2014

'IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER THAT MAN DESERVES A DB!"

What an excellent meeting today at Pania Toastmasters, we had a'bring a guest' theme and four guests turned up to enjoy two great speeches and a Table Topics session all under the control of Toastmaster Craig, who kept the meeting to time and kept the guests informed as to what was happening right through the program.

Saturday, 2 August 2014

"MY FATHERS RUNNING WITH A DEAD BOY!"

This was the title of Darryl's 'Tell A Story' assignment at Thursday's meeting of Pania Toastmasters and it certainly grabbed attention right from the start.
Carol, was Toastmaster for the day and she opened the meeting in a bright a breezy fashion, highlighting her theme 'Catch up with Cazza' radio show following on from last week's Table Topics theme.

Thursday, 24 July 2014

"PROLOGUE" to 'THOSE WERE THE DAYS"

On a mild Thursday afternoon 24th July, 11 Pania Toastmasters gathered for their weekly meeting under the guidance of Toastmaster Laurence who had a clear and concise programme and ran the meeting efficiently starting and finishing on time! Highlites were the Bard reading by Mike of Dylan Thomas's poem "Prologue" and a speech by Graeme entitled "Those Were the Days".Not forgetting Table Topics, and one could not sleep through that!!

The meeting opened with Craig introducing Mike, who was doing a 'non-manual' assignment although it could have fitted into the,  Interpretive Reading Manual, Reading Poetry."Prologue" by Dylan Thomas was Mike's choice, and he informed us that Dylan Thomas is a favorite of his although in some of his work it is difficult to work out what his meaning is! However, Mike presented the material extremely well with great vocal variety, enunciation and tremendous ability to not slip up over any of the great many words (and not all of them easy to pronounce ) that Thomas put into this work. Not sure at the end if any of us (including Mike) knew exactly what Thomas was trying to convey, but the use of words and phrases is excellent in this work and Mike achieved a very high standard in sharing them with us. Great work Mike!
In his Evaluation, Craig rightly gave Mike plenty of praise and was able to add a couple of suggestion for improvement.

Next up was Graeme, introduced by Darryl, he was doing  the  Vocal Variety assignment from the Competent Communicator Manual entitled "Those Were The Days!" Graeme used his imagination and took us back to his childhood (not so long ago!) in Bluff and told us about the huge dragons that he found living under Bluff and that had a network of acquaintances up and down the country (rumour has it that they caused the Christchurch earthquakes when they were moving underground!), Graeme used great Vocal Variety (and an extremely vivid imagination) in this presentation and Darryl gave him due credit for this in his evaluation, which was very comprehensive and included three suggestions for improvement (not always easy for a speaker of Graeme's experience). Perhaps Darryl needs to watch the timing of his Evaluations!

Table Topics followed and Carol was 'in charge'.She was a DJ on the Radio and the Table Topic speakers had to comment on the subject of the day "snoring". The first 'expert' up was Dr.Mike, "why,how, when do we snore" he suggested a nose realignment (does not always work) and in the end a bucket of ice cold water! Dr Noel was next up," how to stop snoring" operations are not always successful , drastics measures are often required and at the end of the day just stop them sleeping!
Wendy, was a caller on the line who lives with a chronic snorer, how does she manage, turns out he is a shift worker and when he sleeps during the day the walls move in and out and the ornaments shake like an earthquake- no solution was available but good luck with the future! Next up was Craig, apparently lives with a chronic snorer as well but  being hard of hearing and wearing hearing aids-just takes them out at night and does not have a problem! Who said being partially deaf can be a nuisance!!
Great effort by all the speakers and by Carol with the questions- does she have a problem???

General Evaluator, Wendy then summarised the meeting with good comments for the speakers and especially the Evaluators and all who took part, she was assisted by the Timekeeper, Barbara, who kept us all(mostly) to time and we finished on time anyway!

Best Speaker; Mike
Best Evaluator; Darryl
Best Table Topic; Craig

Again next week we meet, Toastmaster is Carol, turn up and make it a another great meeting.

Friday, 18 July 2014

"A FRIEND IN NEED"

This was the title of a Speech given by Jen at Thursday's Pania meeting attended by nine members and two guests, Division D Governor from Rotorua, Richard  and a past member Jan, it was excellent to see them at our meeting and listening to Jen's speech which was from the Advanced Story Telling Manual "The Moral of the Story".