25th Apr 2008
04/24/08 - “Jazzland”
Hey all you Hip Cats in Diablo 598! “Jazzland” was hopping last night in our club! We had fifteen members, three, count ‘em, THREE guests last night and one new member! Barbara opened the meeting with a great quote by Stan Getz, referencing our jazz-related theme. She then passed control of the meeting to our President, Howard “Reds”.
We immediately jumped into the business of the day, voting and inducting John F. into Diablo 598. Please welcome John F. to our club if you haven’t already. Our three guests, Matt, Michael and Netta, introduced themselves to our group. It was wonderful having so many guests in one evening. Please come back and bring your friends! The usual business of the evening was discussed (Conference help needed – see Lou, District 57 Job Fair this Saturday, Pleasanton – see Ashley, Officer Nominations being accepted, Elections May 15 – see Ron) and then “Reds” introduced our week’s Toastmaster / Emcee, Ron.
Ron quickly started us off with some song and dance, Chattanooga Choo-Choo, to be exact and kept us moving at a quick tempo all evening long. Our General Evaluator, Lou, introduced the first half of his evaluation team after which, we lindy-hopped into Table Topics. Alice provided us with many dulcet (WOD – meaning pleasing to the ear or generally pleasing or agreeable) table topics and even invited our guests to join in. Everyone hit the right chord with their responses – all but one person used the word of the day and one more that didn’t make the necessary time minimum. Bravissimo!
Our scheduled Jokemaster wasn’t in attendance; a request went out to any 598’r that wanted to amuse us but alas, our Toastmaster Ron stepped up to ‘humor’ us. Thanks Ron (talk about extemporaneous speaking!).
After our customary break, the second set started up with three prepared speeches. Howard was “Speaking in Praise” from the Advanced Special Occasions manual about his friend and neighbor “Mom the Mailman”. She was the oldest female mail carrier in the nation and just an all-around great person. He was recognizing her 40 years of service, retiring at the young age of 83 at her retirement party (three years later)! It was a “Special Delivery”! Thanks Howard.
Our second solo act was Steven “Shags” who told us “You Can Lick the Spoon”. Hmmm, were tasty delights in sight for us? Absolutely! Shags is going through the basic manual again, working from the “Visual Aids” project. He showed us the necessary ingredients for a (fantabulous) red sauce and teased our tastebuds with samples after the meeting. Buon appetito! (I hear that the recipe will shortly be made available to all members via e-mail)
Our third speaker, Thomas V. be-bopped in with the question of “Should You Own a Gun?”. This project’s objective, also from the basic manual, was to “Organize Your Speech”. This was a very compelling speech with some serious questions and many thoughts to ponder. Thomas bit the bullet by broaching this topic, one that is many times bypassed because of the potential volatility, but Thomas sailed right through it and created some pause for thought. Thank you Thomas!
Our General Evaluator / Head Critic began introducing the evaluators for each of our stellar performances. Christine, Denise and Carol all brought it to the stage with beneficial feedback on the speaker’s presentations. The critiques were solid and supportive, outlining only a few discordant points from each speech. Great show!
The supporting General Evaluation team members provided their feedback to their respective roles. Lou had nothing but dulcet remarks regarding the overall meeting performance as GE. Ah, such sweet sounds!
Our Sparkler / Faux-Pas judge, Rosa Lynn, removed the Faux-Pas award from the set and presented the Sparkler to our newest member John. She felt he was deserving of this for his wonderful table topic response while incorporating the word of the day too! Congrats!
Okay, folks, time for our drumroll now …TTTRRRTTTRRRTTTRRRTTT, the night’s winners are:
Best Table Topics – Carie
Best Evaluator - Denise
Best Speaker – Howard
No - I did not forget to update the Best Table Topic and Best Evaluator winners. It was deja vu all over again this week!
See what fun you missed? Aren’t you upset that you couldn’t experience the real deal? Perhaps, we’ll see you next week! As the famous Duke said, Duke Ellington, that is . . . “We Love You Madly” even if you don’t show up every meeting but we sure would love for you to “Take the ‘A’ Train” to our meetings.
So remember, where else can one have so much fun while learning to speak and listen and lead, than right here in our own club where superb speakers and leaders we do breed! Carie
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