Our Toastmaster for the evening was Fari Pouransari. It was her second turn as Toastmaster and she did a commendable job. She was warm and welcoming to our two guests and to all us Toastmasters as well!
Scott L. is right: It is one of the best jobs on the roster!
Fari also stepped in as Humorist--an outgoing answering machine message she had shortly after coming to the US.
Our Thought for the Day person was Stephanie who spoke on stopping to smell the roses and living in the moment, not in the past or future.
Grammarian was Marzi who presented a word few were familiar with:
afflatus. Means to inspire. Good job for finding such a word!
Yolanda was our timer, a difficult job as Fari noted.
We had three speakers: Elizabeth Leary, Kevin Markl and Iris Wesselman. Elizabeth had a neat take on being skinny, Kevin provided a tale of woe, riches and redemption and Iris gave us the history of the hair styling trade in Germany that has been so prevalent an occupation for her family.
Evaluators were Lee, Jennifer and Gita, respectively. Lee, always reliably to the point, stepped in at the last minute to critique Elizabeth's funny and mostly fond memories. Jennifer gave a spot on eval on Kevin's complex presentation and offered tips to work on shortening a speech. Gita enjoyed reviewing Iris' topic since it was mostly familiar to her.
Melanie did an awesome job at TT Master. She fit in 10 speakers, thinking of a few questions off the top of her head. Mostly participants were asked how they would deal with situations requiring diplomacy and delicacy acquired from the act of living life. Can I name them all? Gordon, Dave, Lise, Heather, Rae, Tracy, Helen, Mike, Greg and yours truly.
Scott was our GE. He focused on Fari's job as Toastmaster. Aside from it being the best job, he added it requires advanced organization for him.
Our awards (because we are all winners) went to: Elizabeth, Jennifer and Mike.
We missed some of our stalwart members: Thomas, Chris, Karen, Patrick et al.
We hope you'll all join us next week!