Hi all, great to be back at Toasties after a bit of a break and especially good to see our Gerry back to fighting fitness! Actually I have to say that I like the new venue at the drama room – we should turn around and make use of the stage though – but its got a good feel for a Toasties meeting (here’s hoping that it may continue). It was Erika’s meeting tonite and she delivered the goods very well – and what good goods they were! Doug Ra Ra-ed us with a patriotic call to sporting action ably followed by Michelle who spoke of the glories of the Reefton surrounds (sounds right to me!) Our Grammarian did the um counter thing tonite and plunked a marble into a can for each infraction – the prospect of a plunk made everyone perform to an exceedingly high standard. Top Table Topics session too with our newest member Sue making us drool with tales of exotic overseas domiciles. Olivia delivered an excellent toast but forgot the drinking while I did the GE and forgot the Hooter – but on reflection It went to Tim H – great to see him back with us.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
FW: Meeting Review: 29/01/2008
Monday, January 28, 2008
Competent Communicator Certificate achieved!
An important milestone for members of Rangiora Toastmasters is the delivery of the tenth speech project from the Communication and Leadership Manual. Where possible (i.e. when there is a script available) we intend posting the speech to our R/T blog. They are invariably terrific and this one Delivered by Erika last week is no exception. Congratulations Erika for achieving your Competent Communicator Certificate!
No 10 Speech: WE DON’T CONQUER MOUNTAINS – WE CONQUER OURSELVES!
You guessed it – it’s a quote from Sir Edmond Hillary and I like it. I cannot help but think it must have been a heart-felt saying of his. Having been bullied and ridiculed at school for his non-athletic, awkward figure he no doubt had to overcome many figurative mountains before reaching the top of the real one, Mt Everest. Few of us will ever have the desire to climb Mt Everest, but most of us set ourselves goals and challenges along life’s journey. Whether we achieve them depends not only on skills and experience but also our attitude towards them. There is a saying; “it doesn’t matter whether you say I can or I can’t – you’re probably right either way” It’s a good reason to shut down that negative chatterbox in our heads. How do we do that? We can read inspirational books, watch DVDs or videos, or surround ourselves with motivated and positive people. I prefer the latter. Where do we meet them? Let’s face it, we’re not all in positions where we meet great leaders in person, but remember we all live among positive people: family, friends and/or community. They’re not the people you read about in glossies, or see on TV, at least not often – they’re the quiet achievers, leaders by example, doing what comes naturally. I met Bruce Bunny in
Summary of Rangiora Toastmasters meeting 22 January 2007
Summary of Rangiora Toastmasters meeting 22 January 2007
What a night it was – sorry to those who missed it! New member, Ray Willmott, presented his Icebreaker speech with great proficiency. With his well constructed speech he told us of his life’s journey that began in England, through to the excitement of business and fox hunting in Australia, and retirement in Canterbury – a full circle from one Avon River to another Avon River, at opposite ends of the world. What a speech, and it was only the first one! We can’t wait for more. Ray’s speech was expertly reviewed by Dave Young.
Erika Currie presented her 10th speech, the final one towards the Competent Toastmaster Certificate, which is the first step in the Toastmaster journey. Norma McLaren reviewed Erika’s speech in the professional manner we have come to expect from this accomplished and enthusiastic club member.
Toastmaster for the night, Patricia Dodds, managed the meeting and, in the absence of a Table Topics Master, filled that role as well. Table Topics was a continuous story and she started it by telling us about driving a new, unfamiliar car in the dark and not finding the light switch - and then left fellow toastmasters to finish the story for her – great fun.
It was great to see
Sergeant at Arms, Gerry, brought us to order; Corran made us laugh; Neil was Grammarian; Olivia the Bard, and Ellie had her work cut out with the two roles of General Evaluator and Table Topics Evaluator.
As usual, it was “the best night of the week” again. Well done, everybody. Erika.