Hold on to your Seats!
Toastmaster Stan Coss started off the meeting with the theme of driving and being driven. Stan expressed his apprehension about riding shotgun with his daughter Chloe, who will get her learner's permit in two weeks. Other apprehensions were expressed by some members on the driverless cars soon to be on the road. Stanley Yurst, who manages a transportation company, voiced great positive anticipation of this during his table topic. No, Don is not taking driver's ed, but he is supportive of Stan's theme. Jokemasters were enlisted to tell two riddles on drivers. This required great listening skills, and Ron Climer solved the first one with much aplomb. Margaret Davis, as a former police officer for nearly 30 years in Vermont, gave her Pathways Ice-Breaker with the title of “GOOD GRIEF Charlie Brown, will I ever get over my fear of public speaking?" Margaret and Ron really don't need this lectern. Nathan Garnett