February 28, 2001 | |
| Worcester, Massachusetts | |
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Notice
Please make every effort to notify the Toastmaster
of the Evening well in advance if you are unable to fulfill your assigned role –
it’s common courtesy and a sign of a Competent Toastmaster. |
| President: | Terry Londergan | Treasurer: | John Keeton |
| VP Education: | Therese Delongchamp | Sgt at Arms: | Fred Nathan |
| VP Publicity: | Joe Mewhiney | Bulletin Editor: | Stan Birdwell |
| Secretary: | Al Wheeler |
| Attendees: Ralph Lacerte, George Hast, Stan Birdwell, John Keeton, Joe Mewhiney, Peter Hoag, Wayne DuPont, Dick Brady, Fred Nathan, Al Wheeler, Therese Delongchamp, Mary Alice Widness, Rob Koenig, Dan Abraham - 4 Guests |
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Our new location is the Thyme's Square
Restaurant, 455 Pleasant Street, Worcester, MA.
If you are reading this bulletin on-line simply click here for a map.
Directions may also be found at the end of this bulletin. Congratulations to Rob Koenig who received his award for the completion of Speech #3 from the C&L manual! We are forming a "Speakers Bureau" for members who are interested in speaking outside the club. Contact George Hast for more information. International Speech Contest - Please contact Therese Delongchamp if you would like to enter our International Speech Contest on March 14, 2001 from 7 - 9pm at the Thyme's Square Restaurant. |
| Meeting Chair: | Therese Delongchamp | Toastmaster: | Al Wheeler |
| Invocation: | Joe Mewhiney | Topicsmaster: | Stan Birdwell |
| Thought: | Rob Koenig | General Evaluator: | Wayne DuPont |
| Joke: | Stan Birdwell | Timer: | Fred Nathan |
| Word: | indictment - formal accusation charging someone with a crime | Grammarian: | John Keeton |
| Speaker | Speech Title | Evaluator |
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| Rob Koenig | "A Winter Getaway" | Ralph Lacerte |
| C & L #3 - Rob told of a relaxing trip to the mountains and of his enthusiasm to attend a future "hat" party. | ||
| Fred Nathan | "Being Single In Today's World" | Peter Hoag |
| Non-Manual - Fred spoke about the trials and tribulations of being single today and contrasted it with the lives of some of his married friends. | ||
| George Hast | "Your Speech Contest Speech" | Joe Mewhiney |
| Non-Manual - George discussed the finer aspects of the contest speech: how to prepare, how to deliver, what to expect and how to review the judges ballot criteria. | ||
| Best Impromptu | Dan Abraham |
| Best Prepared Speaker | George Hast |
| Best Evaluator | Joe Mewhiney |
| March 7, 2001 | March 14, 2001 | March 21, 2001 | |
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| Toastmaster | Rob Koenig |
International Speech
TM - George McKennaContest G.E. - George Hast Topics - John Keeton Gramm. - Fred Nathan Timer - Helen Valinski Speakers:** Bill Londergan Therese Delongchamp Peter Hoag Dan Abraham Stan Birdwell |
Therese Delongchamp |
| Topicsmaster | Peter Hoag | Bill Dussault | |
| Gen. Evaluator | Joe Mewhiney | Don MacIntyre | |
| Grammarian | Ralph Lacerte | Mary Alice Widness | |
| Timer | Dave Comeau | Frank Lederer | |
| Speaker 1 | Filomena Didiano | Dan Abraham | |
| Speaker 2 | George McKenna | Al Wheeler | |
| Speaker 3 | Wayne DuPont | John Keeton | |
| Evaluator 1 | Rosemary Chaput | Peter Hoag | |
| Evaluator 2 | Stan Birdwell | Fred Nathan | |
| Evaluator 3 | Dick Brady | Wayne DuPont |
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From I-290 W: Take the RT-122A/VERNON ST exit, exit number 13, towards KELLEY SQ. Keep RIGHT at the fork in the ramp. Merge onto VERNON ST/MA-122A. VERNON ST/MA-122A becomes VERNON ST/MA-122. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto GREEN ST/MA-122A. Turn LEFT onto MADISON ST/MA-122. |
From MADISON ST: MADISON ST/MA-122 becomes CHANDLER ST/MA-122. Turn RIGHT onto PARK AVE/MA-12/MA-9. Turn RIGHT onto PLEASANT ST. Turn LEFT onto HUDSON ST. |