FRTM - Meeting, 8/25/11

  • From: PAT HAUGSE <tacengraver@xxxxxxx>
  • To: Toastmasters Group List <frtm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 09:45:43 -0600

I have scheduled our meeting to be held at the Cheeky Monk in the Orchard Town 
Center.  It will be in the same room as we have used in the past.  The Cheeky 
Monk is located at 14694 Orchard Parkway #700 in Westminster.  The meeting will 
start at 7:00 pm but I plan to get there close to 6:30 pm to start setting up.

I have the following confirmations, need for confirmations, and open roles:

Toastmaster Pat Haugse (Confirmed)
Table Topics Luke Vesely (Confirmed)
General Evaluator Pat Sanchez (Unconfirmed)
Speaker #1 Art Ramirez (Unconfirmed)
Speaker #2 (Open)
Speaker #3 (Open)
Speaker #4 (Open)
Evaluator #1 Bob Cassiday (Unconfirmed)
Evaluator #2 (Open)
Evaluator #3 (Open)
Evaluator #4 (Open)
Grammarian/WOD Bob Trucker (Unconfirmed)
Timer Joker Bill Farrand (Unconfirmed)
Ah Counter Shannon Silva (Unconfirmed)
Inspirator Feliks Melamed (Confirmed)
Quiz Master Lori High (Confirmed)
Greeter Dirk Kittredge (Confirmed)
Surprise Role (Open and undefined - I'm looking for ideas)
 

There are available roles throughout the upcoming agenda that provide you with 
a great opportunity to jump on board the train and fulfill your Toastmaster 
requirements.
 
Speaking of trains, the topic for this week's meeting is Trains.  Many of us, 
especially in childhood and especially me, have been fascinated by trains.  
They played a significant role in the development of the country and they have 
changed substantially over the course of history.  I see them as solitary, 
lonely beasts that travel through small towns in the middle of the night coming 
from and heading to unknown places with a mournful whistle that that announces 
their plight.
 
Hey, but that's just me and I have been accused of being morose on occasion.  
What are your recollections of the trains you have seen as a child or used for 
travel?

Pat                                       

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