Meet & Greet
The Sergeant-at-Arms shares the Club Mission Statement and welcomes visiting guests. He or she then calls the meeting to order, introducing and ceding control to the Toastmaster-of-the-Day.
The Toastmaster introduces the members of the Evaluation team: Wizard of Ahs (Ah Counter), Cleric of Rhetoric (Grammarian), Sorcerer of Time (Timer), and Scribe.
"In A World," (in a movie trailer voice), we find two families on the eve of a Zombie Apocalypse. Bob Goodiins' family and his neighbors across the corner. Bob lives on Preparation Lane. Larry's family lives on Wait-What Drive."
Bob will help you and your family with "Your Be Prepared Guide." Do you want to live on Preparation Lane or Wait-What Drive?
Join us on this Journey of Hope & Family Learning. On any given day, "Be Prepared to Survive & Thrive" with Bob Goodiins'Disaster Preparation Survival Guide - with Zombies.
1-3 speakers deliver prepared speeches, each of which is generally 5-7 minutes in length.
The Table Topics Master conducts the table topics session with members and guests invited to speak extemporaneously for 1-2 minutes each. Returns control to the Toastmaster-of-the-Day.
The Toastmaster-of-the-Day passes control to the Captain of the Watch (General Evaluator).
The Captain of the Watch (General Evaluator) leads the third and final portion of the meeting which is dedicated to evaluation.
Each Speech Evaluator delivers an evaluation of the prepared speech to which they have been assigned.
The Sorcerer of Time (Timer) delivers his or her report.
The Wizard of Ahs (Ah Counter) delivers his or her report.
The Cleric of Rhetoric (Grammarian) delivers his or her report.
The Scribe delivers his or her report.
The General Evaluator provides an overall assessment of the meeting, including exceptional moments and opportunities for improvement before ceding control to the Toastmaster-of-the-Day.
The Toastmaster-of-the-Day provides closing remarks before ceding control to the presiding officer.
The presiding officer facilitates any outstanding club business before adjourning the meeting, including:
•Soliciting guest feedback
•Member recognition
•Filling roles for the next meeting
Meeting Ends