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Planned Absences - Only displayed for logged in members of this site
Meeting Opening
Toastmaster of the DayBrittney Edwards
The Toastmaster is responsible for facilitating the section of the meeting dedicated to prepared speeches. He or she introduces the meeting theme (if applicable) as well as the Ah Counter, Grammarian, and Timer roles.
Prepared Speeches
Speaker 1Open
Speaker 2Open
Delivers a prepared speech; returns control back over to the Toastmaster. The Toastmaster asks the timer to measure one minute to allow members and guests to send feedback to the speaker.
Extemporaneous Speeches
Topics MasterDouglas Van Camp
Invites a series attendees to deliver 1-2 minute impromptu speeches; turns meeting over to General Evaluator.
Evaluation
General EvaluatorJudy Overton
Calls upon the evaluators for each of the prepared speeches to deliver his or her evaluation.
Evaluator 1Open
Evaluator 2Open
Speech Evaluators provide evaluation of a speaker's prepared speech before returning control of the meeting to the General Evaluator.
Ah CounterOpen
Reports upon the use of filler words -- such as uh and um -- as well as double clutch words and phrases.
TimerAdam Cochran
Reports upon the time elapsed during each prepared speech, table topic, and evaluation.
GrammarianOpen
Monitors usage of the Word-of-the-Day and reports upon both skillful and imprecise uses of the English language.
Planned Absences - Only displayed for logged in members of this site
Meeting Opening
Toastmaster of the Day:
Open
The Toastmaster is responsible for facilitating the section of the meeting dedicated to prepared speeches. He or she introduces the meeting theme (if applicable) as well as the Ah Counter, Grammarian, and Timer roles.
Prepared Speeches
Speaker:
Open
Delivers a prepared speech; returns control back over to the Toastmaster. The Toastmaster asks the timer to measure one minute to allow members and guests to send feedback to the speaker.
Speaker:
Sally Boyd, DTM
Delivers a prepared speech; returns control back over to the Toastmaster. The Toastmaster asks the timer to measure one minute to allow members and guests to send feedback to the speaker.
Extemporaneous Speeches
Topics Master:
Open
Invites a series attendees to deliver 1-2 minute impromptu speeches; turns meeting over to General Evaluator.
Evaluation
General Evaluator:
Brittney Edwards
Calls upon the evaluators for each of the prepared speeches to deliver his or her evaluation.
Evaluator:
Open
Speech Evaluators provide evaluation of a speaker's prepared speech before returning control of the meeting to the General Evaluator.
Evaluator:
Open
Speech Evaluators provide evaluation of a speaker's prepared speech before returning control of the meeting to the General Evaluator.
Ah Counter:
Salima Hirani
Reports upon the use of filler words -- such as uh and um -- as well as double clutch words and phrases.
Timer:
Adam Cochran
Reports upon the time elapsed during each prepared speech, table topic, and evaluation.
Grammarian:
Open
Monitors usage of the Word-of-the-Day and reports upon both skillful and imprecise uses of the English language.
Planned Absences - Only displayed for logged in members of this site
Meeting Opening
Toastmaster of the Day:
Open
The Toastmaster is responsible for facilitating the section of the meeting dedicated to prepared speeches. He or she introduces the meeting theme (if applicable) as well as the Ah Counter, Grammarian, and Timer roles.
Prepared Speeches
Speaker:
Open
Delivers a prepared speech; returns control back over to the Toastmaster. The Toastmaster asks the timer to measure one minute to allow members and guests to send feedback to the speaker.
Speaker:
Open
Delivers a prepared speech; returns control back over to the Toastmaster. The Toastmaster asks the timer to measure one minute to allow members and guests to send feedback to the speaker.
Extemporaneous Speeches
Topics Master:
Open
Invites a series attendees to deliver 1-2 minute impromptu speeches; turns meeting over to General Evaluator.
Evaluation
General Evaluator:
Open
Calls upon the evaluators for each of the prepared speeches to deliver his or her evaluation.
Evaluator:
Open
Speech Evaluators provide evaluation of a speaker's prepared speech before returning control of the meeting to the General Evaluator.
Evaluator:
Open
Speech Evaluators provide evaluation of a speaker's prepared speech before returning control of the meeting to the General Evaluator.
Ah Counter:
Open
Reports upon the use of filler words -- such as uh and um -- as well as double clutch words and phrases.
Timer:
Open
Reports upon the time elapsed during each prepared speech, table topic, and evaluation.
Grammarian:
Open
Monitors usage of the Word-of-the-Day and reports upon both skillful and imprecise uses of the English language.
Planned Absences - Only displayed for logged in members of this site
Meeting Opening
Toastmaster of the Day:
Open
The Toastmaster is responsible for facilitating the section of the meeting dedicated to prepared speeches. He or she introduces the meeting theme (if applicable) as well as the Ah Counter, Grammarian, and Timer roles.
Prepared Speeches
Speaker:
Open
Delivers a prepared speech; returns control back over to the Toastmaster. The Toastmaster asks the timer to measure one minute to allow members and guests to send feedback to the speaker.
Speaker:
Open
Delivers a prepared speech; returns control back over to the Toastmaster. The Toastmaster asks the timer to measure one minute to allow members and guests to send feedback to the speaker.
Extemporaneous Speeches
Topics Master:
Open
Invites a series attendees to deliver 1-2 minute impromptu speeches; turns meeting over to General Evaluator.
Evaluation
General Evaluator:
Open
Calls upon the evaluators for each of the prepared speeches to deliver his or her evaluation.
Evaluator:
Open
Speech Evaluators provide evaluation of a speaker's prepared speech before returning control of the meeting to the General Evaluator.
Evaluator:
Open
Speech Evaluators provide evaluation of a speaker's prepared speech before returning control of the meeting to the General Evaluator.
Ah Counter:
Open
Reports upon the use of filler words -- such as uh and um -- as well as double clutch words and phrases.
Timer:
Open
Reports upon the time elapsed during each prepared speech, table topic, and evaluation.
Grammarian:
Open
Monitors usage of the Word-of-the-Day and reports upon both skillful and imprecise uses of the English language.
Planned Absences - Only displayed for logged in members of this site
Meeting Opening
Toastmaster of the Day:
Open
The Toastmaster is responsible for facilitating the section of the meeting dedicated to prepared speeches. He or she introduces the meeting theme (if applicable) as well as the Ah Counter, Grammarian, and Timer roles.
Prepared Speeches
Speaker:
Open
Delivers a prepared speech; returns control back over to the Toastmaster. The Toastmaster asks the timer to measure one minute to allow members and guests to send feedback to the speaker.
Speaker:
Open
Delivers a prepared speech; returns control back over to the Toastmaster. The Toastmaster asks the timer to measure one minute to allow members and guests to send feedback to the speaker.
Extemporaneous Speeches
Topics Master:
Open
Invites a series attendees to deliver 1-2 minute impromptu speeches; turns meeting over to General Evaluator.
Evaluation
General Evaluator:
Open
Calls upon the evaluators for each of the prepared speeches to deliver his or her evaluation.
Evaluator:
Open
Speech Evaluators provide evaluation of a speaker's prepared speech before returning control of the meeting to the General Evaluator.
Evaluator:
Open
Speech Evaluators provide evaluation of a speaker's prepared speech before returning control of the meeting to the General Evaluator.
Ah Counter:
Open
Reports upon the use of filler words -- such as uh and um -- as well as double clutch words and phrases.
Timer:
Open
Reports upon the time elapsed during each prepared speech, table topic, and evaluation.
Grammarian:
Open
Monitors usage of the Word-of-the-Day and reports upon both skillful and imprecise uses of the English language.
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