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Wednesday 21 December 2016

Meeting Report 14 December 16

David Adams called our festive and final meeting of the year to order.  As encouraged by Cat (VPEEE, but not VPE!) at the last meeting, the room was buzzing with “Shiny, Happy People” in our jolly tinsel dished out by our esteemed President, Lynne Cantor

Our 5 guests were warmly welcomed to our “same but different” club of excellence and challenged to step out of their comfort zones in a safe environment.  These included Pedro who was visiting from a Spanish club, Ian, an ex-member of Holborn, who has recently returned to the country, Deborah joining us from the other side of the world in New Zealand, Lloyd from Riverside Communicators and Jacqui, President of Riverside Communicators.

Fun David Lennon, who told us he placed in the Top Ten of the UK Annual Lying Contest in 2015 (but was that true?)…..was our Toastmaster running the jovial show.

Janet Tarasofsky, a “courageous conversation” encourager, ho, ho, ho-sted the Table Topics session!   Ian, Errol Williamson, Freddie Daniells and Bob Ferguson talked about subjects as diverse as Santa’s sleigh breaking down, inviting a homeless man for Christmas dinner, killing Rudolph with his flying chopper… don’t ask!.....and forgiveness in a prison.

Sue ManneringDavid AdamsMonika Swiderska and Mike Thompson instantly and ably evaluated the topics with specific recommendations and commendations.

Our first prepared speaker was Bob Ferguson, DTM, doing his icebreaker from the Competent Communicator manual….!  Bob, managing to get a laugh every 30 seconds, shared the “Confessions of a Sad Engineer” and encouraged us to “map my book”.  His speech was competently evaluated by Errol Williamson.

Our next speaker was Monika Swiderska, sharing her very personal and heartfelt story “Beauty Doesn’t Matter” from Storytelling #2 “Let’s Get Personal”.   You could hear a pin drop, so engrossed were we in her moving tale.  Freddie Daniells was her masterly evaluator highlighting that speaking is about “connection not perfection”.

Our third and final speaker was Lynne Cantor, memorably roasting Excalibur members and entertaining us from the Special Occasion Speeches #3.  Brian Skelton, DTM, undertook the evaluation in his first role since becoming a member of Excalibur.

Giovanna Vasaturo facilitated the Open Feedback session on the speeches with commendations and recommendations from the floor.

Multi-tasker Suzi Fish shared some interesting timing anecdotes in her role as Timekeeper. 

Katja van Koten, the “Chocolate Fairy”, was the Harkmaster quizzing us on what we heard throughout the evening and rewarding those of us who showed they had paid close attention with chocolate!

Cat Kipling shared her insightful observations and suggestions on how we could do better next time in her role as the General Evaluator.  We certainly felt we had been educated and entertained at our event, so Cat our VPEEE had done her job well with organising the meeting!

Congratulations to Errol Williamson, the winner of Best Table Topic.  Monika Swiderska as the winner of the Best Prepared Speech, and Freddie Daniells, the Best Evaluator.



Prizes also went to those who had made the most festive effort with their dress.  Anne Bingham came third in her red hat, Bob Ferguson was second in his Rudolph Christmas jumper, and Mike Thompson came first with his Father Christmas hat and beard!



The frivolity and fun continued in the King and Queen pub afterward!

Future Meetings:
Our January 2017 meetings will be on the 11th and 25th with an additional extraordinary Winning Winning Speeches Workshop on 18th January – cost and venue TBC.

To make our VPE Freddie’s job easier, kindly let us know if you are attending and accept your allocated roles via Easyspeak.

Visitors are welcome to experience Excalibur at any time and we are always seeking guest GEs.  Contact us at excaliburspeakers@gmail.com.

The District 91 2017 Spring Conference for the International Speech and Evaluation Finals will be at The Grand Harbour Hotel in Southampton on 5-7th May 2017.   Put the date in your diaries and book your earlybird ticket now!

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In the meantime, have a wonderfully festive Christmas to our members and fans, and all the best for a brand new ‘Shiny, Happy” New Year!

Tuesday 20 December 2016

Monthly Newsletter – December 2016  


·         Open Doors of Opportunity

       
·         Read the Toastmaster Online
·         What does DCP Look Like in Pathways?
·         New Return Policy
·         Dates Not to be Missed

Open Doors of Opportunity

Has Toastmasters helped you achieve and succeed? If so, consider making a contribution to the Ralph C. Smedley Memorial Fund® to share the benefits of Toastmasters with others. Gifts must be processed or postmarked no later than December 31, 2016, to be eligible as a tax-deductible contribution for the 2016 year. Contribute today: https://secure.toastmasters.org/np/clients/toastmasters/donation.jsp?campaign=11&&test=trueOpen Doors of Opportunity

Read the Toastmaster Online

Enjoy your favourite magazine articles, photos and helpful tips on the go. From your desktop, laptop or mobile device, click the magazine tab on the website and log in to find the latest issue. If you prefer to read the magazine online, you can opt out of the print edition.  View magazine: https://www.toastmasters.org/Magazine

What Does the DCP Look Like in Pathways?

In Pathways, the Toastmasters Distinguished Club Program (DCP) will still emphasize club quality, but the goals will reflect the new learning structure. Clubs will have plenty of time before they have to formally adopt the new DCP format.  Read more:

New Return Policy

Effective January 1, 2017, Toastmasters International’s product return policy will change to include the Pathways learning experience materials. Click on the button below to learn more. View Policy: https://www.toastmasters.org/Footer/Conditions-of-Use#Return


Dates not to be Missed

·         Wednesday 11th January – Excalibur Meeting
o   6.45pm for a PROMPT 7pm start.

·         Wednesday 18th January – Excalibur EXTRA  - Event – Speech Workshop
o   6.45pm for a PROMPT 7pm start
o   Location TBC

·         Wednesday 25th January – Excalibur Meeting
o   6.45pm for a PROMPT 7pm start

Whatever you celebrate at this time of year, we wish you Seasons Greetings, a very Happy New Year and we look forward to seeing you in 2017.