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 A Celebration of Life





 Kelly Garriott, CC






 This past May, we all gathered in Eugene to say   2.  Be the Toastmaster  emotional. Here’s a trick that I used at the   are just like Family.

 goodbye to my dad. He died in March. My mom   I feel some clubs don’t treat the role of   Celebration of Life:  I think you get the point.  Tread lightly where
 is 83, my kid brother is 49, 12 years my junior.     Toastmaster as serious as they should. It’s a   In my life, I have never referred to my dad   you need to.
 Somewhere along the way, amidst the chaos, we   skill. If you are good enough to get requests   by his name, Jerry.  He’s Dad to me; however,

 decided that it would be appropriate to hold a   to be a keynote speaker, great, but it has been   during the Celebration, I referred to him as   My Big Mistake?
 Celebration of Life.  my experience that the role of Toastmaster   Jerry.  This was just enough of a barrior to   I did not trust my Toastmasters training. The night
 Do you remember the old comedy routine where   or Master of Ceremonies is a much more   keep me upright and free of tears.  before, I let my mom, who is not a Toastmaster,
 the soldiers are all lined up, and the commander   common opportunity.  Learn to:  talk me out of trusting that training.
 asks for a volunteer to complete the dangerous   •  Introduce guests.  5.  Know your audience  Dad was not religious, and I repeated a “cringe

 mission?  In unison, everyone but the unsuspecting   •  Introduce speakers.  Dad was 87 when he died. His friends came   worthy” joke he used to tell about religion. The
 stooge steps back. Well, that was me—I was the one   •  Lead applause??? I learned this one the hard   from three groups  joke fell flat; I knew it instantly, and I couldn’t get
 left standing in front when everyone else stepped   way. We don’t clap at funerals.  •  Firefighters (Dad was a Eugene, OR   it back. . . oh well. Be very careful when joking

 backwards. It fell to me to lead the Celebration.  I   Firefighter for 39 years. He retired as   about Religion and Politics.
 did it gladly.  3.  Be human  a District Chief.) This was by far the   I’m very proud of the way it all came together,
 All I have to say is thank goodness for my   The audience wants to relate to you.  They   largest and most important group to   and now the Celebration is history. If there’s ever
 Toastmasters training. I sat down to write a list   crave “human qualities.”  If you make a little   consider.  I’ll call it the “Firefighter’s Ego,”   a doubt about the good a well-run Toastmasters
 of the Toastmaster skills I enlisted to make the   mistake, or you are nervous; the audience will   and I knew it.  Let’s just say Firefighters   Club can provide, my last six months are great

 Celebration a success. In five minutes, I listed 27.   recognize you for being human and appreciate   take their career very seriously and   examples. Last November I spoke in front of
 Here are five (plus one big fat mistake):  you even more. Another part of being human   consider it beyond reproach, so I only   dozens giving a best man’s toast to my kid brother,
 is to try and talk about your failures and flaws.     spoke glowingly about their profession.     and then hosting my dad’s Celebration of Life in
 1.  Start with a chuckle  Nobody wants to hear about the day I saved   I didn’t mention anything about labor   front of another 150 people.

 •  It’s hard to keep the mood light, and laughter   the world. Your audience will never think:     negotiations, salacious scandals, or fires   Some happy occasions, some sad, but each
 helps.  “Yes!  That’s just like the day I saved the world.”  that went wrong. Mostly, Firefighters want   opportunity to speak gave me a lifelong memory
 •  A chuckle builds rapport.  If I say something   to hear stories about firefighting, so I made   that I cherish.
 that I think is funny, and you laugh; we’ve   4.  Keep your emotions in check  sure to give them the microphone and let   Kelly Garriott originally joined Toastmasters in

 had a meeting of the minds.  Frequently, Toastmasters give speeches   ‘em tell their stories.  Smartest thing I did.  2015. He joined Wallmasters International in 2018.
 •  Most importantly, a chuckle lets everybody   that are “personal narrative” stories. It’s   •  Shadow Hills Golf Club buddies   He is a storyteller and an excellent evaluator. He has
 know I’m OK.  It puts the audience at ease.  not uncommon for someone to get a little   •  Family plus really longtime friends who   served as Club Secretary several times.






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