Guild Mission: Welcome, fellow adventurers, to a realm where tales unfold and destinies are forged. Within this guild hall, we gather as kindred spirits, bound by an ardor for storytelling and the art of tabletop roleplay. By embarking upon unfamiliar paths and overcoming challenges along the way, we are inspired to reimagine ourselves and emerge as the heroes of our own narrative.
Guild Master
President
Brian L.
Quest Master
Vice President Education
Angel L.
Recruitment Master
Vice President Membership
Nancy C.
Master Bard
Vice President Public Relations
Mindy B.
Master Scribe
Secretary
Cody L.
Master of Coin
Treasurer
Kelly S.
Sergeant at Arms
Kenneth B.
Former Guild Master
Immediate Past President
Kelly S.
Campaign Master
Loni H.
Web Master
Loni H.

Dungeons & Toast Meeting

Date: Friday July 17, 2026
Meeting Theme: Introducing Campaign Characters
Word of the Day: not yet chosen
6:45 to 7:00 PM
Meet & Greet

Opening

7:00 to 7:05 PM
The Sergeant-at-Arms shares the Club Mission Statement and welcomes visiting guests. They then call the meeting to order, introducing and ceding control to the Toastmaster-of-the-Day.
7:05 to 7:15 PM
Toastmaster of the Day Nancy Clark
7:15 PM
The Toastmaster introduces the members of the Evaluation team: Wizard of Ahs (Ah Counter), Cleric of Rhetoric (Grammarian), Sorcerer of Time (Timer), and Scribe.

Prepared Speeches

7:15 to 7:40 PM
Speaker 1 Patrick Verebely, DTM
5 - 7 minutes
Still Water is Here!
Speaker 2 Michael Cohen
5 - 7 minutes
Speaker 3 Loni Huff
5 - 7 minutes
To Small Magics and Stubborn Villages

At Dynnegall’s festival, Briallen offers a heartfelt tribute to the village’s overlooked “small magics”: the humble charms, songs, instincts, and folk gifts that keep ordinary people alive. She reminds the crowd that while great magic may win wars or fill history books, small magic lights hearths, preserves food, eases pain, warns of danger, and helps a fragile village endure. The speech calls on travelers and heroes to recognize that no place is too small to be worth saving, and no gift is small when others depend upon it.

Backup Speaker
7:40 PM
1-3 speakers deliver prepared speeches, each of which is generally 5-7 minutes in length.

Impromptu Speeches

7:40 to 8:00 PM
Topics Master Cody Lillywhite
8:00 PM
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.
8:00 PM
The Toastmaster-of-the-Day passes control to the Captain of the Watch (General Evaluator).

Evaluation

General Evaluator Robert Green, DTM
8:00 PM
The Captain of the Watch (General Evaluator) leads the third and final portion of the meeting which is dedicated to evaluation.
8:00 to 8:10 PM
Evaluator 1 Greg Stockton, DTM
Evaluator 2 David Easlea
Evaluator 3 Kelly Sclafani
8:10 PM
Each Speech Evaluator delivers an evaluation of the prepared speech to which they have been assigned.
8:10 to 8:15 PM
Timer Leo Nima
8:15 PM
The Sorcerer of Time (Timer) delivers their report.
Ah Counter Kenneth Bradshaw, DTM
8:15 PM
The Wizard of Ahs (Ah Counter) delivers their report.
Grammarian Angel Larena, DTM
8:15 PM
The Cleric of Rhetoric (Grammarian) delivers their report.
Scribe Brian Laskey, DTM
8:15 PM
The Scribe delivers their report.
8:15 to 8:19 PM
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.
8:19 to 8:21 PM
The Toastmaster-of-the-Day provides closing remarks before ceding control to the presiding officer.

Administrative

8:21 to 8:36 PM
The presiding officer facilitates any outstanding club business before adjourning the meeting, including:
•Soliciting guest feedback
•Member recognition
•Filling roles for the next meeting

Additional Club Business

Officer Installation.

8:36 PM

Meeting Ends