A relatively modern building, 1274 AD, in comparison to a Roman amphitheatre.
A relatively modern building, 1274 AD, in comparison to a Roman amphitheatre.
As we started the walking tour of Chester our tour guide, Stephen Shakeshaft, showed us the statue of a baby elephant. Iris, who in one of her speeches admitted to “a passion for pachyderms”, is seen here sitting beside the statue.
The plaque in front reads:
“This baby Indian elephant is called
Janya
The bronze sculpture is a gift from Chester Zoo to the people of Chester. To celebrate the strong friendship between the Zoo and the city. Janya means ‘Life’ in Hindi. It symbolises the Zoo’s global role in Wildlife conservation. She was gifted in 2010 by the sculptress Annette Yarrow who grew up in India in the 1930s and 40s, there is a sculpture of another one year old elephant by Annette at Chester Zoo.
Annette’s sculpture is remarkably lifelike, it benefits from her first-hand experience of elephants. Inside nearby Chester Cathedral there is a 14th Century wooden carving of an elephant and castle on a bench and in the Quire. However, the medieval craftsman would never have seen a real elephant so it has a rather strange body… and hooves!
Please feel free to stroke and enjoy Janya. Please do not climb”.
Apparently is is supposed to be lucky to rub the elephant’s ears. Some members indulged in this superstition.
Yes, the Rovers are Roving again! The club is enjoying our spring meeting in Chester. At last the members of Rovers in Great Britain have had a chance to get together. On Friday night we enjoyed a meal together in the hotel. This morning we met together to go on a walking tour of the city. Outside the town hall we enjoyed performances by traditional Morris Dancers celebrating Saint George’s day in honour of England’s patron saint
Assertiveness
Always pro-active
Uses initiative
Has organisational skills
Is always welcoming
Easily connects with people
Approachable personality
Ability to keep calm at all times, not easily flustered
Is both sympathetic and empathetic
Willing and available at all times to help and smooth over any issue that arises
Uses common sense
Is aware at all times of what is happening
Is adaptable to all situations
Always inclusive
Advance preparation
Always willing to share knowledge with others
Listens attentively and absorbs the message
Exudes friendliness to all, not just "significant" people
Good at remembering names
Engaging speaking voice
Ensures people are introduced to others
Has knowledge of speaker and audience
Keeps smiling!
What should be considered: Before, During and After an event.
Before:
Is a committee required? If so, what will be delegated to whom?
What venue? If necessary have contacts who can help with finding most appropriate one
Visit the venue, with president/chairman, familiarise yourself with layout and meeting rooms
Liaise with president at all times re all details and information required
Prepare map or directions to venue
Parking - at venue? nearby? capacity?
Meet liaison person at venue, discuss requirements, arrange meeting dates
Investigate disabled access, and location of fire escapes and toilets
Any Health & Safety issues relevant
Find out how to operate blinds, curtains, air conditioning in meeting room
List of those to be invited, when invitations should be issued and RSVP date
What information should be sent to participants, eg: what, where, when, etc
Any special requirements for any participant - diet? overnight accommodation?
Is catering required? Who organises it?
Programme - timings, start, finish, breaks, meal, identify speakers
Know the names of key personnel, especially correct pronunciation and spelling
Know the correct title and address of those to be introduced
Obtain short bio details of those to be introduced
What aids required? Screen, OHP, White board, Laptop, Microphones, extra cables?
Are there to be questions from audience at any time? How will they be dealt with?
Ensure that guests will not be left alone at any time.
During
Be early at venue
Check room - layout, water and glasses - especially top table
Check final arrangements with venue liaison contact
Be at door to welcome guests and take to chairman
Make attendees welcome, give special attention to special guests
Keep constant watch on what is going on
Inform everyone of housekeeping - toilets, disabled facilities, fire exits, etc
Know how to deal with distractions - noise, sunlight, air conditioning, room temperature
Keep discreetly checking on chairman and guest speaker - any requirements?
Have someone at door to prevent unwanted entrance
Look out for any potential problems and be prepared to deal with them
Have pre-arranged signal to chairman if items seriously over-running time
At ending of meeting: gifts/ payment to guest/s readily at hand?
Be a gopher - go for this, go for that
Smile!!
After
Feedback forms as participants leave? or later?
Say goodbye to any that the chairman is not attending to
Make sure the room is left tidy, no papers, files, bags etc left
Check bill is correct and pass to treasurer
Thank you letters to be sent? Or does chairman do that?
Liaise for final time with venue
Be the last to leave the room - final check!
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