Meeting Minutes Dec 7 2005
CENTURY TOASTMASTERS MEETINGCLUB #9273Wednesday, December 7, 2005MINUTES
Century Toastmasters had a great Evaluation Workshop with 15 members and guests in attendance!
ATTENDEES:Joe Stewart, Darcy Konold, Frida Vissuet, Rhonda Walthall, Alan Landers, Alfred Balagtas, Camille Balagtas, Dee Williams, Jim Tucker, Omar, Dick Larkin, Sue Burn, Nina Terrell, Matt Greenbergs, and Byron Shovlain.
12:08 Sergeant-At-Arms Elect Alfred Balagtas came to the lectern, welcomed everyone, and lead the Pledge of Allegiance.
12:09 President Joe Stewart introduced Jim Tucker to lead the Evaluation Workshop. Joe has been a member of TI for 30 years.
12:10 Jim began by describing an event that happened to “George”. George was a proud speaker until the day when “The Shredder” tore him apart during an Evaluation. George quit Toastmasters that day. Jim described himself as a seasoned speaker who was capable of being torn apart by a tough Evaluator. Jim presented slides as he spoke about the benefits of the evaluation to the speaker, the evaluator, and the club. Jim also spoke from “The Art of the Effective Evaluation,” which was distributed to each attendee of the workshop. Jim recommended that Evaluators follow the sandwich formula – Positive comments, followed by comments for improvement, followed by positive comments. A video of Jim speaking during a recent speech contest was shown. The title of Jim’s speech was “Leave Stars, Leave Stars”. After the video, several attendees provided positive and negative feedback regarding Jim’s speech. A second video of the winner’s speech was shown. Attendees provided positive and negative feedback and compared the two speakers speaking skills.
1:02 Joe reminded everyone to sign the Sign-Up sheet. He also reminded the incoming officers that the Early Bird training would be held that night from 6:30-9:30pm at Solar Turbines on Ruffin Road in Kearny Mesa.
1:05 The meeting was adjourned.
Sincerely submitted,
Rhonda Walthall, Secretary
Century Toastmasters Club #9273
Visit our website at
http://www.centurytoastmasters.com
for more information.
Century Toastmasters had a great Evaluation Workshop with 15 members and guests in attendance!
ATTENDEES:Joe Stewart, Darcy Konold, Frida Vissuet, Rhonda Walthall, Alan Landers, Alfred Balagtas, Camille Balagtas, Dee Williams, Jim Tucker, Omar, Dick Larkin, Sue Burn, Nina Terrell, Matt Greenbergs, and Byron Shovlain.
12:08 Sergeant-At-Arms Elect Alfred Balagtas came to the lectern, welcomed everyone, and lead the Pledge of Allegiance.
12:09 President Joe Stewart introduced Jim Tucker to lead the Evaluation Workshop. Joe has been a member of TI for 30 years.
12:10 Jim began by describing an event that happened to “George”. George was a proud speaker until the day when “The Shredder” tore him apart during an Evaluation. George quit Toastmasters that day. Jim described himself as a seasoned speaker who was capable of being torn apart by a tough Evaluator. Jim presented slides as he spoke about the benefits of the evaluation to the speaker, the evaluator, and the club. Jim also spoke from “The Art of the Effective Evaluation,” which was distributed to each attendee of the workshop. Jim recommended that Evaluators follow the sandwich formula – Positive comments, followed by comments for improvement, followed by positive comments. A video of Jim speaking during a recent speech contest was shown. The title of Jim’s speech was “Leave Stars, Leave Stars”. After the video, several attendees provided positive and negative feedback regarding Jim’s speech. A second video of the winner’s speech was shown. Attendees provided positive and negative feedback and compared the two speakers speaking skills.
1:02 Joe reminded everyone to sign the Sign-Up sheet. He also reminded the incoming officers that the Early Bird training would be held that night from 6:30-9:30pm at Solar Turbines on Ruffin Road in Kearny Mesa.
1:05 The meeting was adjourned.
Sincerely submitted,
Rhonda Walthall, Secretary
Century Toastmasters Club #9273
Visit our website at
http://www.centurytoastmasters.com
for more information.

