Club meeting update - Thursday 14th November 2013


Last Thursday 14th November was our first November meeting and there is only one more regular meeting this year before 2013 is concluded with a massive bang - that is - our Christmas end of year celebration dinner!  Have you RSVP’d yet?

There is no better contrast from the outside cold November evening of people rushing to get home from a long day's work than to walk into the warmth of the Croydon Communicators meeting buzzing with fellow Toastmasters and guests catching up or getting to know each other for the first time! You know winter is around the corner when the hospitality leader's warm hands are your first topic of conversation for the evening!

Meeting starts

At 7pm our sergeant at arms Arlene opens the meeting with a huge smile and introduces our multi-talented el Presidenté Cheryn who was also our Toastmaster of the day.

Arlene is also our Time keeper and she reminds us of the importance of keeping within our allotted time or else the notorious bell of shame will be heard!

A man of wise words who comes by the name of David Thomson is our Grammarian and provides us with ‘nostalgia’ - our word of the day. 

Our Warm Up Leader, Samir, is the first to use the word of the day. He skillfully used it to craft the topic of our warm up - what was your most nostalgic birthday event? It is also a very appropriate topic for Samir because he celebrated his birthday only a few days earlier - happy birthday Samir! The room fills with nostalgia as Sue relates their traditional wake up call with a cold bucket of water at boarding school; David Thomson shares that his sister shares her birthday with the Prince of Wales and Shahid shares the good news of the birth of his second son. But as a guy who like fast objects, my favourite is Paul's. Who knew that Paul's birthday present was – although briefly - to fly a light airplane? How’s that for a memorable birthday present?!

I then hear you say "surely having a child on your birthday is so magical!?" Yes, of course it is!  But after flying that plane, Paul must have slept blissfully for nights to come, dreaming and reliving his flight.  Now compare that with Shahid's sleepless nights for months - which one would you pick? I'm only kidding of course - I would prefer to have both on the same day :-)

Prepared speeches

Once everyone shared their birthday stories, the room is now primed for our first speaker Dan with his speech entitled ‘Impact’.  In an era where we spend more money and time on our mobile phones than any other device, Dan's speech is very fitting. He also shares some techniques on choosing one mobile over another, which might prove useful to a number of the audience especially if someone is nearing the end of their current contract and is spoilt for choice!

Sue is our second speaker with her speech entitled ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’. Her speech is from her advanced Storytelling manual where she reads an extract from the famous book with the same title. Sue is really showing us her amazing skill at reading a great work of literature. Now, I had never read that book before, but after hearing Sue read from it, I'm not going to cook a vegetable soup the same again :-)  That is a compliment and also a hint to you all to read this fascinating book to see what I mean.

Speech evaluations 

Dan's evaluator is Paul, who is introduced by Toastmaster Cheryn (who asked meeting participants who they would spend a day in the life of if they had the chance) as a man who would like to live a day in the life of Martin Luther King and fight for the rights of black people in a peaceful manner, as opposed to Malcolm X who at the time encouraged fighting for freedom by ‘any means necessary’. Paul's delivery of his evaluation is very calm and well thought out as his evaluations always are - with easy-to-follow constructive feedback. His vocabulary complexion is as if he is hooked up to the Oxford English dictionary. I'm sure he is reading this text and marking it with a mental red marker pen :-) 

Then, Dave evaluates Sue's advanced speech. Knowing Dave's fondness of engineering, it comes as no surprise that he would like to live a day in the life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel – a bridges, ships and railway legend.  Dave demonstrates his attention to detail by delivering his evaluation with reference to specific parts of the speech and highlighting the importance of the ‘power of three’ and how Sue used it effectively.

Table Topics

The 10 minute break is over and on the outside everyone is looking forward to the Table Topics session, but inside they are thinking ‘is it going to me?’  Aleks had chosen nine questions to go with the theme of the evening "A day in the life of". For one night only, everything is possible from living with the dinosaurs, to meeting your future self, to switching bodies with your pet.

The first to the stage is Samir – he is illiterate and working on a farm just to get by. No, I'm not talking about him now, this is Samir living in 15th century Tudor England!  It's amazing what 500 years can do as we saw from Samir's performance :-)

If you were given the ability to travel to anytime in the future, how far ahead would you travel?  500 years?   Maybe 1,000 years?  Yeah, I know, me too, but one of our charming guests Ram chose to travel only 5 years ahead in the future – that was enough for him. Well, while 1,000 years into the future would probably be exciting, seeing 5 years ahead might be more useful and practical given the current economic times!

Our next Table Topics speaker, Richard, a dynamic and seasoned Toastmaster visiting us from our sister club Bromley Speakers, is too humble to be either Martin Luther King or Nelson Mandela when asked who he would rather be –saying he is not even fit to walk in their shadows; but would certainly fancy being James Bond for the day!  I admire how modest he is and that having the best looking women on his arm, saving the world and winning at every casino he goes to had nothing to do with it :-)

But then who do you think met with native tribal leaders, and who killed the dinosaurs yet again and can you imagine who would learn so much from having the senses of so many animals and be able to turn a Table Topic into a discovery channel documentary full of intriguing facts?  None other than our visitor Angela and our very own Dave!  What an exciting and nostalgic Table Topics session!

Normally we have two Table Topic evaluators, but no role is too big for David T, who helps us relive the speeches from a 3rd dimension - that of a marinated evaluator, yes he has been a seasoned speaker for a long time!

Meeting concludes

A man of listening skills, David Thomson has the power to excite your neural receptors to recall specific phrases from the meeting.  In his role of Grammarian, he shares how colourful our language was – did we 'mind the gaps' or fill them?

Amma is our General Evaluator. She spent most of the meeting quietly at the back of the room, but don't let that fool you, she has advice for even the most experienced of the speakers. Amma used the Toastmasters' famous sandwich method (Commend/ Recommend/ Commend) throughout her evaluation. She used it time and again, making me feel rather hungry thinking of sandwiches!

The meeting is coming to an end and Cheryn starts by thanking our six guests and hands award ribbons to a number of members for reaching certain milestones in their Toastmasters journey. 
 

If you haven’t already responded to Cheryn’s email invite to our Christmas celebration dinner on 12 December, then do so as soon as possible, don't miss out on what promises to be a fabulous evening!

See you all at our next meeting – Thursday, 28th November at 18:45!

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