Monday, July 18, 2005

Meeting Minutes for the King Street Toastmasters

Thursday, July 7, 2005

Theme: What Do Good People Do When Bad Things Happen?

12:00 Call to Order/Welcome Charlie Peters
12:02 Introduce Toastmaster Elinor Schott
Inspirational Quote of the Day Elinor Schott
Timer Jon Fleming
Grammarian Sarah Gagnon
Ah Counter Sarah Gagnon

12:10 Educational Session
Speaker 1 (5-7 min) Sheila George
“The Gasket Case”
Project #5, Your Body Speaks, The Communication & Leadership Program
Written Evaluation (1 minute)
Speaker 2 (5-7 min) Gwen Whipple
“The quest for Zaqua”
Project #1, The Entertaining Speaker, The Communication & Leadership Program

12:26 Table Topics Bill Forristall, ATM-B, CL
12:40 Introduce General Evaluator Krista Jones
12:41 Evaluation of Speech #1 (2-3 minutes) Wendy Byerly-Purdy
12:44 Evaluation of Speech #2 (2-3 minutes) Charlie Peters
12:47 Grammarian (report from seat; 1-2 minutes) Sarah Gagnon
12:49 Ah-Counter (report from seat; 1-2 minutes) Sarah Gagnon
12:51 General Evaluation (2-3 minutes) Krista Jones

12:53 Meeting Listener Quiz (present from seat) Renee Zimmerman, CL
12:54 Educational Moment (present from seat) Charlie Peters
1:00 Meeting adjourned

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Meeting Minutes for the King Street Toastmasters

Meeting Minutes for the King Street Toastmasters

Thursday, June 09, 2005

"Why do good people do when bad things happen?"
Meeting Officials:
Call to Order - Charlie Peters
Quote of the Day - Elinor Schott
Toastmaster/Table Topics - Bill Forristall
Timer - Jon Fleming
Grammarian - Sarah Gagnon
Ah Counter - Sarah Gagnon
Speaker 1 - Sheila George
Speaker 2 - Gwen Whipple
Evaluator 1 - Wendy Byerly-Purdy
Evaluator 2 - Charlie Peters
General Evaluator - Krista Jones
Listener Quiz - Renee Zimmerman
Educational Moment - Charlie Peters

Attendees:
Leah Bolotin

Guests:
none

Word of the Day:

Gwen Whipple, Speaker 1, gave a speech called "There is no Place" (Speech #10, Inspire Others:Communication and Leadership Manual), which discussed homelessness and the resources available to help those who find themselves in that situation.

Jack Buce gave a speech called "M" (Speech #1, Ice Breaker Speech:Communication and Leadership Manual), which discussed the cabin he has visited often since childhood and his memories growing up.