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Ladies’ Festival Toastmaster – Sir Christopher Wren Hotel & Spa

The second Masonic Ladies’ Night of 2019 has brought me to a new venue, the really lovely Sir Christopher Wren Hotel & Spa. Tonight I have had the real pleasure of providing my Toastmaster service for John Carpenter Lodge’s Ladies’ Festival.

A really tasty Banquet was followed by four wonderful speeches, and I once again was honoured to sing the Ladies Song. Earlier I announced all of the guests to the President & his Lady during the Receiving Line, as well as announcing a number of Wine Takings. I finished my duties by drawing the Raffle and introducing the First Dance.

A great Banqueting team at the Sir Christopher Wren, and a real pleasure to work alongside you.

Thank you for inviting me to be Your Toastmaster and many congratulations to the President & his Lady, Adrian & Chat.

Oh, and couple of views from tonight’s venue 😁!

 

Wedding Toastmaster – DoubleTree by Hilton Cambridge Belfry

First Toastmaster Wedding of 2019 last Sunday😁! The sun was out, the sky was blue (although a little blowy), and Your Toastmaster was back at the lovely DoubleTree by Hilton Cambridge Belfry to look after our Bride & Bridegroom, Lauren & Michael, and their family and friends! And a pleasure to be working alongside the very talented Steve Mulvey Photography.
A lovely ceremony and day, thank you for inviting me to play a small part in your very special day. Many congratulations to the new Mr & Mrs Pook!

Masonic Ladies Night Toastmaster

My first function of 2019 was on Saturday 2nd February, where I had the very great pleasure of returning to the wonderful Cambridge Belfry Hotel, and was the Masonic Ladies Night Toastmaster for Pedestal Lodge’s Ladies Night.

A lovely evening was had with 65 guests, where I had the honour to undertake a number of roles including the formal entrance of the President & his Lady, announcing the wine takings and speeches, and the singing of the Ladies Song. Many congratulations to Chris & Carol, and for inviting me to play a small part in your evening.