Lowdown – 6 April 2009
Call to Order & Welcome
Dave Black called the meeting to order at 18.15 and Andrew Timberlake welcomed everyone, especially our guests.
New Member Induction
Amid great excitement Danie inducted FOUR new members: A second Danie, Liz, Ray and Theresa.
Should they and all the current 4th Dimension members keep the promise to undertake all the activities in the Toastmaster’s Promise, the Club would never be short of a board or anyone to undertake any assignment!
After the Loyal Toast, proposed by Dave Hardingham, Andrew introduced the Toastmaster, Coralie.
The theme for the evenings: Easter Customs
During the meeting Coralie outlined the origin of Easter and a number of the customs associated with Easter. The Queen of England’s Maundy Money, Easter Bonnets, the eating of Lamb at Easter were all mentioned. Most important of them all, is the customs around eggs at Easter. These range from the painting of eggs, searching for eggs in the garden, egg fights and egg rolling races to last, but definitely not the least: The Russian Faberge eggs.
Speakers for the night
Danie Fourie: Driving my SUV
Danie very cleverly tied the stages of his life to the cars he drove, from the aging sports car that announced the end of his time at University, to his laid back lifestyle with a convertible Combi. So the cars changed as he started a business and studied for his MBA.
Ray Smit: Stuttgart
Ray gave us just a little peek at his life when he described his trip to snow buried Stuttgart in Germany, to attend a corporate conference. He spoke of his hesitancy in standing up to give workshop feedback, how he eventually gained the confidence to talk to people and had a wonderful networking night. We got an insight into his life as a devoted husband and father who missed his family so much that he rushed straight home from the conference.
Theresa Muller – Who am I?
Theresa gave us tiny fascinating insights into her life prefixing each segment with the words “Who am I”.
Is she the director of a strategic marketing and advertising company, a magazine publisher, an illegal US immigrant, a mother? Theresa we all want to hear much more detail of who you are!
David Black – The Widest World Wide Web
David fascinated us by his summary of the development of the World Wide Web from the day the first e-mail was sent until what we know and use today. A meteoric progression which none of us would have believed if we hadn’t seen it unfold before us in those few years.
Barbara Poultney – Memories of World War II
This was not the title of Barbara’s oratorial speech but it sums up the tone of the three speeches she read from those years, speeches which ensured the British did not give up until they had won World War II.
The speeches were “The Glory Years 1939 to 1945”, “the Hour of our Greatest Effort is Approaching” and “D Day June 6 1944.
Table Topics Session
Tayengwa Masawi presented a challenging table topic session. Tayengwa asked each speaker to explain why they had the essential qualities for the following jobs:
David Black – Priest in his local church
Coralie Rutherford – The Spokesperson for the ANC
Danie Roux – A Taxi Driver
Clinton – A School Teacher
Barbara Poultney – A Hangman
Maureen – A Commercial Pilot
Evaluation Session
Andrew Timberlake chaired the wvaluation session where Sharad Mistry evaluated Danie Fourie’s speech, Monica Oosthuizen the speech by Ray Smit, Dave Hardingham Theresa Muller’s speech, Kirsten Long David Black’s speech and last but not least Andrew himself evaluated Barbara Poultney’s reading.
Closing assignments
Sue Munro gave the timekeepers report, Danie Roux, the Grammarian’s report, Liz Pearson was Hark Master and Sue Munro ran the raffle.
On a Point
Kirsten encouraged members to complete assignments for the CL manual and outlined the activities involved.
Members were encouraged to support the Area Contest, Maxicon in Cape Town on 15 and 16 May, the Club’s AGM on 20 May and especially our next meeting.
Because of the elections the next club meeting will be held at Accenture Club on Tuesday 21 April.
Danie asked members to request a DVD of their assignment, the cost was R5.00.
The meeting closed at 20:50.
Lowdown – 18 March 2009, a Speakathon!
Dave Black called the meeting to order at 18.35. The President Andrew Timberlake welcomed everyone and presented the Toastmaster Agnes Lutukai, who proposed the Loyal Toast.
Speeches
There were seven excellent speeches which retained our concentration for the night as they ranged from a fascinating Ice breaker, through two very different readings, to entertaining and motivational but educational speeches.
Clinton Jacobs – “The One Thing You Need To Know”
Clinton fascinated us by describing the one universal thing you need to know to succeed at leadership, management and to have sustained individual success.
In the case of great leaders they know what their people need at any one time and present this as a constant motivational message.
Great Managers have the ability to turn talent into performance by gathering around them people with a range of different unique strengths and concentrating on the value of these strengths, not on their weaknesses.
And for us as individuals to achieve sustained success is simple, discover what you don’t like doing and stop doing it!
Monica Oosthuizen “The Benefits Of Being A Taxi Driver”
Monica advocated that if you were finding the current traffic a nightmare, aggravated by all the road works and the recent torrential rains which precipitated a lack of pointsmen, a realistic solution was to become a taxi driver.
Taxi drivers were above (and had solutions) for all these problems. Taxi drivers do not have to obey the rules of the road, they can drive at whatever speed they choose, through red robots, on the pavement etc. etc. They foster a relaxed driving attitude at all times, one hand on the wheel, the other with their elbow on the window.
She concluded by urging us all to think seriously about the fact that we can’t beat them so why don’t we join them.
Coralie Rutherford “Handsome Man”
Coralie read the chapter, from the No 1 Woman’s Detective, Agency entitled Handsome Man, where Mma Ramotswe proves her client’s husband is a womaniser by setting the husband up to be photographed while he is giving Mma Ramotswe an enthusiastic kiss!
Erich Viedge “She will not admit it”
Erich told the story of his maid who woke him at 3.00 am one morning saying she was in too much pain to come to work, a major trauma in the Viedge household, as who would fetch their son from school?
The only result of a long drive and a full day of waiting at hospital – one packet of paracetamol.
The maid struggled on in pain for a few days but eventually Erich was forced to spend a day outwitting hospital staff, which, to his wife’s total disbelief, resulted in the maid actually being admitted into the Johannesburg General, with a drip attached to her body! The admission was followed by an operation for gall stones and the return of the Viedge household to normal.
Emma Dougherty “Pleased to Meet You”
Emma creatively used the letters of her name to introduce her to us all.
The E for Emma stood for education, which Emma had pursued with creativity around the world. Finishing her schooling in Potchefstroom, studying communication at Bond University, then, in Australia, a Master of Business.
Then M for love of marketing which lead Emma to open, with a partner, her own sales training and image consulting company.
The second M stood for music a great love of her life.
Finally A was for her admiration of Coco Chanel a woman who not only built a fashion empire but was way ahead of her time with respect to women’s rights.
Kirsten Long “Great Expectations”
Kirsten poked fun at the pros and cons of great expectations when looked at from different viewpoints. Starting with her totally unexpected third pregnancy.
She illustrated how, if we expect too much, we are often disappointed or let down as happened with some of tonight’s speakers or a movie over which everyone raves. With respect to food perhaps we should not expect too much when travelling especially that a food of one country will match our expectations when cooked in another.
She closed with illustrating how two people can have totally different expectations as in the case of Woody Allan and his then current wife, where for Woody sex 3- 4 times a week was hardly at all and for his wife too often!
Barbara Poultney A Reading From “The Mission Song” John Le Carre
A fascinating scenario, Barbara read from a chair with a second empty chair set to her side. She was specifically required not to look at the audience during this monologue.
The reading described the meal eaten and the restaurant companions of a young man from the Congo, of mixed parentage. While eating he tried to read from “Much Ado About Nothing” but was prevented from this by the dominance of a woman in a group of 6 diners who voiced her opinion very loudly on every matter under the sun.
That is until a diner from the only other occupied table stood up and addressed the table stating that he had come to enjoy a meal and read his Telegraph and not be deluged by dialogue after which he paid for his meal and left.
This left our hero reflecting on his less than satisfactory behaviour when his wife informed him that business would prevent her enjoying the 5th wedding anniversary dinner he planned to cook. He consigned the food to the dirt bin before taking himself and his book to the restaurant.
Time Keeper
Throughout the evening, despite a lack of lights, Karen Geyser, ably assisted by Sue-Anne Joe was an effective and efficient timekeeper.
Evaluations
Barbara Poultney ably chaired the evaluation session in which Paul evaluated Clinton’s speech, Andrew Monica’s speech, Barbara Coralie’s Speech, Danie Erich’s speech, Monica Emma’s speech, Erich Kirsten’s speech and Kirsten Barbara’s speech.
All the evaluations kept within the required time constraints.
Raffle
Cheryl bought the last ticket and won the raffle despite much shaking up of tickets!
On a Point and Closure
Andrew thanked everyone for contributing to this “whirlwind meeting” where despite our props being locked away and many changes to the programme, the objective to have an excellent Speakathon which provided effective evaluations had been achieved. He encouraged all the guests to visit us again at the next meeting on 6 April.
Members were reminded to diarise the Area Contest on 6 April, the Division Contest on 7 May and Maxicon in Cape Town on 16 and 17 May.
The Club AGM was scheduled for 20 May.
Forgiveness Please
The writer begs forgiveness in advance for any errors especially with the speeches, she was so fascinated listening that occasionally her fingers made a typing error which she could not decipher!
The Annual Club Contest
One of the major highlights of the year for 4th Dimension Toastmasters Club: The Speech and Evaluation Contests.
The atmosphere was electric in a room packed with over 30 people, members, contestants, helpers from other clubs and guests.
Call To Order and Welcome
Dave Hardingham called the meeting to order at exactly 18.15. The President Andrew Timberlake welcomed everyone before, after requesting programme alterations from Kirsten Long, handing over to himself as Contest Chairman!
The Toasts
Kirsten Long proposed the Loyal Toast to South Africa. Colin Roberts proposed the Toast for the Evening – To The Stars, basing this on the RAF motto.
The Contests and Briefings
Andrew, as Contest Chairman, gave an overview of the three Contests, The English International Speech Contest, The Impromptu Speech Contest and The Evaluation Contest.
This was followed by a recess during which the contestants and judges were briefed.
The English Prepared Speech Contest
The Four Contestants for the English Prepared Speech Contest were:
- Danie Roux with a Speech entitled “The Importance of being awkward”, in which he highlighted that we cannot grow unless we try new things and the first time we do something new it will always be awkward.
- Coralie Rutherford with a speech entitled “The Dilemma” in which she posed the question, which takes preference the constitution and laws of a country of the cultures of its people’s?
- Mathew Hindley with his speech entitled “Let’s Dance” in which he made an animated case for dancing every time we succeed.
- Kirsten Long with a speech entitled “Consciously Creating” in which she explained how you create your reality via your Prover and if you wish to change your reality then it has to be a conscious on going activity.
The Evaluation Contest
Reginald Muzariri gave a powerful entertaining speech with the title “The Power of a Name” which was a challenge to evaluate.
Danie Roux and Zibu Mntambo provided sound positive evaluations, demonstrating, especially to guests, the skills and challenges of evaluation.
Impromptu Speech Contest
The word that was the subject for the Impromptu Contest, was very topically “election”
The contestants Dave Black, Danie Roux and Sue Munro approached it from 3 very different but fascinating directions, showing their ability to think quickly and creatively on their feet!
Meet the Contestants
After Recess the contestants were introduced to the meeting and spoke, off the cuff, on one of their interests or special achievements.
The Results
Richard Riche, the Chief Judge reported that there were no disqualifications and no tiebreaker.
- Impromptu Speech Contest – 2nd place Sue Munro and 1st place Danie Roux
- Evaluation Contest – 2nd place Zibu Mntambo and 1st place Danie Roux
- English Prepared Speech Contest – 3rd place Coralie Rutherford, 2nd place Kirsten Long and 1st place Mathew Hindley
Congratulations to all the contestants, especially the winners, and most especially to Danie for winning 2 of the 3 contests.
Vote of thanks
Kirsten Long graciously thanked everyone who had contributed to the success of the evening, Colin for the Impromptu toast, The Judges, Timekeepers, Tally Counters, Sergeant at Arms and, of course, the Contestants.
Raffle
Dave Hardingham won the raffle, a just reward for all the work he did moving lecterns, bringing in contestants, but the sting in the tail is that he has to bring the prize for the raffle at the next meeting!
The meeting adjourned at 20.30
