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Claire Lacy for Melbourne

Claire Lacy has won the Western Division International Contest

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Claire Lacy

Claire Lacy from Victoria Quay is the Western Division representative for the District 73 final in Melbourne in May this year.

Claire spoke on “Never let your brain retire”. She opened dramatically with “Beep beep beep beep…..” and then told of the death of Doris at 67, who had given up on life, and whose brain had shrunk. Use it or lose it, she told us dramatically. She followed this with stories of her grandfather who had sunk into depression and was ready to die, but recovered and lived for another happy 10 years. And then there was Doris, at 70 enrolling for another degree at University, energetic and vibrant. It was an excellent International quality speech because Claire applied the lessons of these three people to everybody in the audience – use it or lose it. Never let our brains retire. Live Life!

Claire told Chief Judge Mike Helm that she had been a member of Toastmasters for just 12 months. She was very grateful for the opportunities she had received at Victoria Quay, and particularly for the intense coaching for this speech she had received from Glenis and David Nicholas.

 

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Judith Allan

Mark Richards
Mark Richards

Two Contests were held – the International and the Evaluation. The Contests were hosted by Swan and Morning Star and held in the Midland Community Centre. The whole afternoon was brilliantly organised by W16 Area Governor Judith Allen on behalf of Western Division Governor Mark Richards.

Introducing the Contests Mark told us of the great success Western Division is enjoying this year. We have 4 new Clubs so far – WA Governors, Touch of Gold in Kalgoorlie, Cannington Communicators and Canning Vale. As well two Western Division Clubs are among the top 3 in the Distinguished Club Program in District 73 – Victoria Quay and Gateway. He urged us to keep up the good work and to enjoy the contests.

The Evaluation Results

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Tania Park Evaluation 1st

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Charles Fisher Evaluation 2nd

First was the Evaluation Contest with test speaker Wayne Brown. It was won by Tania Park from Jetty and second was Charles Fisher from Western Founders.

 

 

The International Results

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Claire Lacey International 1st

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James Park International 2nd

After the break for afternoon tea we enjoyed the International. First of course was Claire Lacey from Victoria Quay and second James Park from Jetty.


Speechcraft course starts

Monday, March 10, 2008

We started our speechcraft course last night. It was a great success.

There are 6 Speechcrafters – Glen, Yvonne, Diane, Colin, Marina and Saras.

Alan is the Coordinator and he was the Toastmaster for the night. He had help from Victoria Quay members David, Glenis, Judith and Mark and Gateway member Jeanette.

Glenis organised a sumptuous supper.

The meeting flowed smoothly and the Speechcrafters responded with great enthusiasm. At the end of the meeting in a feedback session Glen said how different it was for him to be at a training session which didn’t rely on handouts and Powerpoint presentations, but instead involved him directly in the action.

Glenis, Mark and Jeanette are not available next Monday night, so we would appreciate a few more helpers to come along and take a role. Speak to Alan or David if you can come.


Applecross meeting story

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The meeting was hot stuff – after a sizzling day

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The meeting starts

The temperature was 37C for the day and at 6pm it was still 36 in Perth. We met at Tompkins Park in Applecross, next to the Melville Cricket Club Rooms. It was a hot day with a hot easterly and when Acting Sergeant at Arms Mark Richards opened the meeting we appreciated the shade trees. But the air temperature cooled down steadily as the meeting warmed up. Young cricketers walked past us on their way to practice in the nets, a spring in their steps. Towards the end of the meeting they trudged back again, lugging their bags of bats and pads.

Judith was Toastmaster. New member Craig gave us his Inspiration.

And then it was time for Table Topics

Claire was Table Topics Master

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Claire

Mark Hutchison
Mark H

She chose a love theme  - it was Valentines Day the next day. Our first speaker was Mark who was visiting – we don’t normally put visitors on first, but in this case it was OK because he had been a member previously in 2005.

 

There were 5 speakers after which Karyn gave us a brief Inspiration and Heljo did the Table Topics Evaluation.

We had 4 prepared Speeches

Amanda gave her Icebreaker – her first prepared speech to the Club. “Romance on the high seas” fitted the meetings’ romantic theme perfectly. She took us from falling in love with a bare chest and blue eyes in Nimbin to a 6 month journey on an ocean going yacht up the east coast of Australia. And that was the end of the romance! Mark gave the Evaluation.

David delivered his Icebreaker, “Waltzing Matilda” though this was for his 8th CC Award. Politics is his passion, and that morning he had admired a TV broadcast of Prime Minister Rudd’s Apology to indigenous members of the Stolen Generation, while 11 days before his grand-daughter Maltida was born. So the audience were invited to be surrogate Maltildas as he detailed some political ancestry. John Kirby, his Great Grandfather on his father’s side worked to bring in adult franchise in South Australia and helped his wife and 2 daughters to be the first women to vote at a democratic election in the Western world. Ray Henderson, his Grandfather on his mother’s side, a clergyman, stood up for his principles during the First World War and was sacked from his church. Lynn gave the Evaluation.

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Gail

Pascale brought history to life, Speech 5 from the Story Telling Manual. “Amberville vs Scott vs Colby” took us on a tortuous journey. Ambervilles married Scotts (or perhaps they didn’t) and Ambervilles married Colbys. Later Amberville-Colbys ran into Valentine Day issues and lo and behold an Amberville-Colby married an Amberville-Colby who had a Scott mother. History wasn’t like this at school for most of us. Claire gave the Evaluation.

Gail also brought history to life with Speech 5 from the Story Telling Manual. Her history dealt with early contact from Dutch sailors with the indigenous inhabitants of Australia and New Zealand. Dutch sailors landed on the North West tip of Australia in 1906. They found few Aboriginals who displayed no aggressive tendencies towards them. However the New Zealand experience was quite different. When they appeared off the coast some canoes came out immediatley, and the numbers built up very rapidly. There were hostile encounters with some sailors killed. Gail discussed the consequences of these two different experiences. Lynn gave the Evaluation.

 

 

Applecross Meeting City
The grass, Kings Park, the river and the city

Colin presented the meeting Highlights. He had a bit of a battle with his notes in the wind. Mark evaluated the Evaluators. Lynn gave yet another Evaluation – the General Evaluation of the meeting as a whole. Judith handed back to Lynn yet again, this time in her role as President. She asked our two visitors for feedback. Alan was as appreciative as always – he is almost a member. Mark said he would come again next week when we are back at the Bowling Club, and will probably join again.

Then we shared around our food and drink and had a delightful time in the cool of the evening as the sun went down. Yes, it was cool – compared to the day that is.


Club Officer Training Feb 2008

Training for Club Officers is an important part of Toastmaster operations. There are two training sessions each year, the first at the beginning of the year and the second half way through.

This training is being organised for WA by one of our own members, Mark Richards, the Western Division Governor. He has set up two alternative opportunities for our Officers.

Saturday, 2nd February, from 12.30-4pm at the Palms, Corner Nicholason & Rokeby Rds, Subiaco

Thursday, 21st February, from 6.30-9.30pm at the Fremantle Bowling Club, Ellen St, Fremantle.

The training is being organised and run by WA Governors Club. Mark is the Club Secretary and Mentor for this important new Club.

Here is the program for the Thursday evening meeting.

6.30pm – 7.00pm Registrations
7.00pm – 7.10pm Welcome address from the Division Governors Mark Richards & Gil Alexander
7.10pm – 7.20pm Message from the District – Mike Helm – District Governor
7.20pm – 7.40pm Building Successful Clubs – Jeanette Farrar
7.40pm – 8.00pm The CL Manual – Ross Wilkinson

8.00pm – 8.20pm Break for Supper (on the way to breakout groups)

8.20pm – 8.50pm Club Officer Roles – small groups in break out areas – each officer group to be led by a person with previous experience in that role:

Presidents – Ross Wilkinson
VPE – Michael Malone
VPPR – David Nicholas
VPM – Steve Barry
Secretary – Judith Allen
Treasurer – Alan Smith
Sgt-at-Arms – Mark Richards.

8.50pm – 9.10pm Speechcraft in WA – Gil Alexander
9.10pm – 9.20pm New Clubs in WA, what it means to you. – David Nicholas
3.20pm – 3.50pm Area Council Meetings – Lead by Area Governors – Areas to set dates for Area Comps.
3.50pm – 4.00pm Close of Meeting – Gil & Mark
4.00pm CLEAN UP OF VENUE


Meeting 616 On Nov 28

Tony opened the meeting sharp on time at 6pm.

Lynn was Toastmaster.

David‘s Inspiration handled the delicate matter of politics following the change of government last Saturday night. But this was tied to the birth of their first child, George, for former members Anne-Sophie Deleflie and David Rafftery. Anne-Sophie and David left us when they shifted to Canberra, but they have kept in touch.

Heljo gave us Table Topics. It was based on political themes. The 7 responders were all Federal Ministers charged with particular policy objectives.

Glenis‘s tonic dealt with her childhood experiences going down the Donnelly River. Now she has an opportunity to retrace that with a river cruise.

Colin gave the first part of his Meeting Evaluation. Because he can’t use notes, he has to rely on memory alone, so he dealt with the roles of Sergeant at Arms, Inspiration, Table Topics Master and Toni.

David evaluated Table Topics. He commented on the energetic presentations from all speakers, which he saw as very appropriate to the political asks given the speakers.

Oliver delivered his Icebreaker Speech – My French Life. He told us that French people feel great freedom to express their real feelings about others, even when they are negative. But equally they are very accepting of other people expressing negative feelings about them. His evaluator Glenis expressed very positive feelings about his speech, although she suggested he needed to slow down and given particular space around the significant words and terms he used.

Mark presented his Advanced Speech from the Speaking to Inform Manual – Evaluation. Mark distributed the Pro Forma on Evaluation prepared by David, and as well had an outline on the White Board of significant elements to comment on in an Evaluation. He particularly recommended that our Evaluators make it their regular practice to include a summary to conclude.

Tony evaluated Mark. He commented on Mark’s Objectives,on his motiivational approach and the excellent way he demonstrated the points he was making.

Alan presented his CC4 Speech – Greatest Inventions. After detailing some great Australian inventions – the Aspro, the flight Black Box (which is orange), the Rotary Clothes Hoist and the Victa mower, Alan moved to some whacky US inventions to help people wake up in the morning and not turn off the alarm. He ended with his personal choice for the greatest invention – the power board.

Sharon evaluated Alan. She commended him for his short simple sentences and his swashbuckling rhetorical style, though she suggested that perhaps he could restrain his gestures at times.

Gail spoke from the Speaking to Inform manual. For her Abstract Concept she chose Taking the Moral Pulse. She detailed changes over the past 10-12 years in aboriginal health, School Leavers Week behaviour, drugs in sport, language and home invasions. She gave us a challenge. It’s up to us to our own moral pulse.

Mark evaluated Gail. He commended her for eliminating the ums and ers which previously occurred in her speaking. He suggested she could use notes, but still use both her hands for emphasising important points.

Alan quizzed us on the Highlights he found in the meeting. His personal choice for Phrase of the Night was Gail’s “The police are there to help the kids go as crazy as they like.”

Heljo evaluated the evaluators. She described David as a model for energy, Glenis as very expressive, Tony as energetic, Sharon having clear diction and a varied vocabulary, and Mark as powerful with excellent eye contact and a strong stance.

Judith’s Timing Report was efficient and brief, and took the mandatory exact two minutes.

Colin completed his meeting evaluation by dealing with Toastmasters Lynn, Highlights Alan and Timer Judith.

President Lynn closed the meeting. She presented our new member Olivier with his Member Badge. She reminded us again of the Western Division final for the Humorous and Table Topics which we are hosting on Saturday afternoon, December 1st.


Meeting 615 on Nov 21

Tony opened the meeting sharp on time at 6pm.

Alan was Toastmaster.

Olivier‘s Inspiration dealt with his battle with dyslexia. As a 4 year old he still couldn’t speak and took a year of hard work from his mother to master it. Reading was even more of a challenge, which he answered with the help of a psychologist. He has had to battle and that’s why he has joined us.

Mark gave us Table Topics – just one word, carefully chosen for each of the six participants.

Gail‘s tonic dealt with doing unto others what we would like them to do to us.

Heljo evaluated Table Topics. She handled all six speakers with confident skill. She is working to eliminate “otherwise” from her transition from the recommendations to the final commendations.

Claire presented her CC 5 speech – Mind and Body. She gave us a typical self deprecating account of what she learned from a Uni course on this subject. A typical comment was “They kicked me out of ballet because I couldn’t even do a roly poly.” Despite her derisive rejection of the course method based on a cube, and her confident expectation of failure, she came through with flying colours.

Colin evaluated Claire. He showed an excellent grasp of the CRC method, with lots of positive, affirmative commendations and a clear recommendation. His evaluator recommended he continue to improve his articulation by slowing down even more and using his lips, tongue and teeth even more energetically.

Gary presented his CC 8 speech – The root of all evil. Yes, it was money. Gary gave us a brief history of the origin of money with money changers and the way this has lead to the current exploitation of ordinary people by the banks.

Glenis evaluated Gary. She spoke clearly and energetically as she went through the CRC structure. Her evaluator recommended she include a final summary.

Pascale presented his Advanced Speech – State of Flux. He dealt with the three states of his ego, and ours. There is the ego – the actual self, the superego – the ideal self and the id – the darker self. He sat on a chair and took us driving with the three ego states.

Mark evaluated Pascale with his customary energy and careful, detailed analysis. His evaluator recommended he also include a final summary.

Colin mounted his soap box and lamented the lack of parking for major events in Perth.

Tony gave us the Highlights. He went through the meeting and quizzed us on our memory of what had occurred. He gave commendations for accurate answers and mockeries for the other kind.

David evaluated the evaluators. His comments are included above.

Gail came out the front to present the timing report. We finished early tonight, despite several people going overtime, with only 3 speeches instead of the usual 4.

Sharon evaluated the meeting. She was particularly impressed with Alan’s Toastmaster role and Olivier’s first Inspiration.

Gail closed the meeting, in the absence of President Lynn. She particularly drew out attention to the Western Division final for the Humorous and Table Topics which we are hosting on Saturday afternoon, December 1st. Western Division Governor Mark appealed for help with contest officials and got a very good response.
Gary


Fun evening at Lynn’s

On October 31 we went to President Lynn’s house in Booragoon for a meeting with a big difference. It was fun time. Rachel, Lynn’s friend and frequent visitor to our regular meetings at the Fremantle Bowling Club, organised a set of games with a difference. And it was that American Halloween night, so several members came dressed for the occasion.


Lynn was our host
She dressed as a fairy


Rachel ran the games

Pascale was Darth Vader
Sharon was Princess Leah


Mark and Sharon

It was certainly a meeting with a difference.
There were many games. Here are some participants in the Role Plays. The two characters sitting on the chairs are carrying on a vigorous conversation on a nominated subject. Their hands are down at the side, unmoving. Two other actors are kneeling behind the chairs, providing the hands and the hand movement.


Claire & Tony
with handson help
from Gail & Pascale


Gabriel & Sharon
with handson help
from Lynn & David


Pascale & Glenis
with handson help
from Alan & Colin

It was a fun night. Here are a few more shots, taken before the meeting began.


Bill relaxing in the garden


Gail – have I forgetten something?


Sergeant at Arms Tony


The costume is perfect
- a mystery member

It was certainly a meeting with a difference.


Table Topics Contest 2007

It was the Table Topics Contest on September 12.

Alan was Contest Chair, and the Judges comprised all Club Members not taking part in the Contest. Since we had a very strong field of Contestants, there were as many Contestants as Judges. David presented a Workshop on how to Judge.

Alan’s Table Topic subject was “My favourite bathroom is my current one, but …”

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Claire Lacy

The contestants in order were

  • Gail
  • David P
  • Pascale
  • Claire
  • Ou
  • Brett

All spoke well, but there had to be a winner and placegetters.

Third was Brett

Second was Pascale

The winner was Claire Lacy . She will represent Victoria Quay in both the Humorous Contest and Table Topics at the Area W21 final in October. If Claire wins either or both of these Contests, she will represent Victoria Quay and W21 in the Western Division final to be held in March next year. If she wins those, she will be competing in the District 73 final at Lilydale, Melbourne in May, 2008.


Humorous Contest 2007

We had three excellent Humorous Speeches at the Contest on September 5.

Glenis was Contest Chair, and the Judges comprised all Club Members not taking part in the Contest. David presented a Workshop on how to Judge.

Heljo told us of her sporting career, starting with her failed attempt to play tennis in the style of her ballet training. She looked graceful but couldn’t hit the ball. Sport was a disaster for her until she became an Aerobics Trainer and as a Trainer she is a great success, because she can tell people what to do, without having to do it herself.

Nicky gave us a powerful reason to remember April 6, 1946. That was the day she married Bill in Kenya. It was a tally of disasters, failures, interrupting phone calls and a final triumphant “I do!” just before the Commanding Officer conducting the ceremony had to rush off to more important business. Getting married was a rocky process, but the marriage was a great success.

Claire had a passionate dialogue with “Her”. She started with a confession – she has been deceiving us all this time, but now she can’t keep it secret any longer. Behind the screen was “Her”, her sixty odd year old companion. She went behind the screen, and confirming predictions “Her”emerged and delivered a vitriolic attack on Claire, as she lived out her anti-social behaviour.

And the winner was

Claire with “Her”


Lynn Peirce wins District 73 Evaluation Contest

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Lynn Peirce

District 73 has held its Annual Convention at Fremantle, from May 18-20.

On Saturday morning the Evaluation Contest was held with 7 Contestants from each of the Divisions in our geographically enormous District. And the winner was our very own Lynn Peirce.

In this photo, Lynn is overjoyed, having just received her trophy.

Congratulations Lynn.


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