Tuesday, June 21, 2022

 

Meeting Minutes

June 21, 2022

Public Speaking Northwest Toastmasters

 

Announcements:  

1.    We have a new member, Nitin

 

2.    The sleight of new officers was voted in:

President, Mara Williams

Vice President of Education, Nancy Carpenter

Vice President of Membership, Lynne Dauenhauer

Vice President of Public Relations, Kelly Fallucca

Secretary, Lynn Connell

Treasurer, Nguyet Ly

Sergeant at Arms, Barbara Katz

 

3.    Dan was inducted into the club and his mentor is Maria

 

4.    Nancy suggested going to District 65 for all Pathways forms and other Pathways information.

 

 

Members in Attendance: Amy, Barb, Dan, Jean, Kelly, Kristin, Lynne D, Mara, Maria, Meera, Nancy, Nguyet, Nitin, Robert

 

Guests: No guests.

 

Our Sergeant at Arms, Lynne D, opened the meeting at 12:00 p.m.

 

Opening Comments were presented by our President pro temp, Nancy

 

The word of the day was “brilliant” meaning very smart, bright, successful

 

Our Toastmaster was Mara, who presented information on the Summer Solstice.

 

Our Gate Team was:

Grammarian – Maria        

Ah Counter – Meera

Timer – Nguyet

General Evaluator Jean

 

Speaker #1 was Kelly, with her speech, “The Faberge Protegee”, 5-7 min. She shared a story about one of her personal experiences as a protegee. The story illustrated the influence, impact, and importance of her mentor.  She concluded with a strong suggestion to work with our mentors.

 

 

Table Topics

Amy asked us to play the game, “Origin Story,” describing the origins of particular objects.

 

Nancy: Platypus; Oak Island Canada is shaped like the Platypus. Maybe the platypus came from Atlantis or another mythical place.

 

Lynne: Origin of treadmills was a young man named Tread Mills, who enjoyed swimming and treading water.  Mr. Mills eventually developed the device named after him.

 

Nitin: Origin story of bubble wrap, invented in 1957.  Invented by an American in the 1950’s.

 

Kristin: Origin story of underwater hockey. Kristin imagined people trying to play underwater polo which didn’t work, and so they changed it to underwater hockey using a volleyball instead of a puck.

 

Robert: Robert explained the origins of two types of surfing.  1) description of carpenters smoothing out wood.  2)He also described a board used to travel on top of water.

 

Maria: Maria told us the origin story of coffee, grown in tropical areas, where creatures ate the coffee berries and smelled wonderful. People liked the smell and decided to put coffee beans in water.

 

Meera:  Origin story of leopard spots. Various creatures in a rainy environment had many different colors of spots, caused by the rain.

 

Evaluator #1, Dan, said that Kelly gave a great speech with a strong introduction and a conclusion that tied it all together. He complimented hand movements (some of them wasted), excitement, energy and her inviting, warm smile. He complimented her great job at pacing and suggested more pauses.

 

General Evaluator, Jean, evaluated the evaluator, Dan.  She said he is an excellent listener who gave detailed positive feedback and suggestions.  Jean also evaluated the GATE team and Table Topics, recognizing positive points and make suggestions.

 

The meeting was adjourned at 1:00.

 

Respectfully submitted,

Barbara Katz, Secretary

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