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Humorous and Evaluation Contest

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It is the time of the year again… embrace yourself for the a evening of laughter, jokes and fun.

Toastmasters Club of Singapore Humorous Speech is here again. This round we have a whole new batch of Toastmasters who want to prove themselves to be the funniest among the other Toastmasters in the club.

The brave and possibly humorous contenders are:

  •     Patrick Loh
  •     Karanvir Singh
  •     Lee Wei Ching
  •     Ng Cher Khim
  •     Elsa Lim
  •     Todd Ho
  •     Diana Thomson
  •     Jason Chen

Of course, we welcome more “jokers” to join in our contest. Should you be interested to take part in this year’s public speaking humorous contest, please email our VPE, Kim Heng.

Apart from the humorous speech, the same evening, we’ll also hold an evaluation contest abd evaluator contestants are:

  •     Karanvir Singh
  •     Ng Cher Khim
  •     Ernest Chen
  •     Lee Wei Ching
  •     Low Kim Heng
  •     Aloysius Lim
  •     Elsa Lim
  •     KK Chan
  •     Jacky Lim
  •     Manoj Vasudevan

Please note that all contestants are to Contest Chair for briefing at 6.55pm to ballot for your speaking order slots.

If you have any enquries, please feel free to email TMCS VPE, Kim Heng, for assistance.

Remember to mark on your calendar and make yourself available in this coming Monday, 5th September 2011, to join us in this fun-filled, entertaining and enlightening evening.

8th August 2011 Best Table Topic Speaker – Ernest Chen

9th August 2011 spells the 46th birthday of Singapore and on 8th September, Ernest celebrated Singapore’s Independence Day with the rest of the Toastmasters at the Toastmasters Club of Singapore.

Being voted as the Best Table Topic Speaker , Ernest spoke about the dreams and aspirations of Singapore – whether big or small, whether from the heart or from the head and whether achievable or not; as long as we do it for the people and the country and with our sincere spirit; the nation will benefit and the country will grow.

Ernest encouraged all Singaporeans to dream and work hard to transform our aspirations into reality.