Elusive Gilded Gavel [EGG]
EGG Explained
The Elusive Gilded Gavel (EGG) is a tradition started in 2005 to encourage Toastmasters to visit other clubs for ideas, programming, and mentorship. The EGG is a colossal mallet that can be effectively used to preside over a District 6 Toastmasters meeting. It was hand-crafted especially for District 6 by Del Meismer, husband of then-LGM Pat Croal. To capture the EGG at least 2 members of your club must attend a meeting of the club holding the EGG. If your club captures the EGG, take a picture to commemorate the event, write a story about the capture, and fill out the form on this site. We will share the pictures and stories on the District 6 website and social media. Have fun visiting new clubs, meeting new friends, and creating more memories!
The Elusive Gilded Gavel is a transient ornate trophy. It is a colossal mallet that can be effectively used to preside over a District 6 Toastmasters meeting. It is a prize offered by the momentary host club as an enticement to visit.
The purpose of the EGG is to encourage Toastmasters to visit other clubs! Each of our district’s clubs is unique. By visiting another club, we meet new Toastmasters, discover different ways of running meetings and participate and have fun in a new enviornment.
The EGG idea was hatched by the District 6 Trio in 2005-06 as a way to encourage Toastmasters to visit other clubs for ideas, programming and mentorship. The EGG was hand-crafted especially for District 6 by Del Meismer, husband of then-LGM Pat Croal.
The EGG began its auspicious journey at the 2005 District 6 Fall Conference. The first club it visited was the Nomads in St. Louis Park, MN (club of that year’s Toastmaster of the Year, George Kane).
The intent of the traveling EGG is to encourage members to visit other clubs. To this end, visiting members are expected to attend the full meeting.
- To be eligible, the capturing members must be on time, based on the official meeting information posted at Toastmasters International, and stay for the entire scheduled time of the meeting, or until it adjourns, whichever is earlier.
- EGG capturing clubs that meet only online will receive a virtual background to use for their meetings. The online club needs to work with the EGG chair to facilitate the transfer of the actual EGG. When the EGG is captured from your club, the EGG background will no longer be available to your club to use.
- Because the EGG is meant to encourage Toastmasters to visit other clubs, there are no “take backs.” A club may not take back the EGG from the club that most recently captured it from them. Furthermore, a host club may not surrender the EGG to the same visiting club more than once in a 12-month period.
- A club may capture the EGG only once per 3-month period.
- The EGG may only be captured by and reside in District 6 clubs.
- Any District 6 Toastmaster visiting from a club that meets over 150 miles away takes precedence over other potential claimants. See the complete description for the Rule of 150 below. Otherwise, it takes at least 2 people from the visiting club to capture the EGG.
- If two or more visiting clubs are present, the club with the most members present wins. Dual members (members of both the capturing club and the host club) count as ½ credit. It is not allowable to capture the EGG with only dual members; at least 1 person must attend who is not a member of the host club.
- If two or more visiting clubs have the same number of members in attendance, the one with the highest percentage of their membership in attendance captures the EGG (based upon number of members registered at TI).
- If after rule #3 there is still a tie, then the EGG goes to whichever of the tied visiting clubs came the farthest distance (as determined by club meeting locations).
Rule of 150
Usually, it takes at least 2 people from the visiting club to capture the EGG. The only exception is when a club attempting to capture the EGG is over 150 miles away (one-way trip distance, on the most direct road route between the two club locations, as measured by MapQuest, Google Maps, or another authoritative source). In that case, 1 member is enough to capture the EGG. A visiting Toastmaster from a club over 150 miles away takes precedence over any club within 150 miles, no matter how many members the closer club has in attendance.
If more than one club from over 150 miles away is in attendance, then the EGG goes to whichever club came the farthest combined distance (person-miles). A club sending 2 members 170 miles (340 person-miles) would take precedence over a club sending 1 member 300 miles but come behind a club sending 1 member 360 miles.
Take a picture to commemorate the event. Online clubs can take a screenshot of everyone attending.
By the end of the day, the capturing club will fill out the form below telling us what club has it, where and when they meet, share their story about the capture, and upload the picture. EGG puns encouraged!
We will share the pictures and stories here and on the District 6 social media pages.
Elusive Gavel Travels
Breaking EGG News:
Success Masters captured the EGG from TechMasters on November 18
Success Masters is now the proud owner of the Elusive Gilded Gavel—affectionately known as the EGG!
A few weeks ago, President Mary Adams poached the idea of conducting a daring raid to capture the prized EGG. Our two resident engineers, Paul Lubinski and Michael Shannon, immediately began hatching complex, high-level formulas for the perfect raid strategy.
Meanwhile, the rest of us figured we’d just wing it: show up, cause a little ruckus, and snatch the EGG. Simple.
On Tuesday, Cathi Droz and Mary Adams went onsite to the TechMasters meeting in St. Louis Park, ready to make the grab. Online, Jackie Flaherty and Paul Lubinski were in our earbuds, whispering top-secret, scrambled tactical advice about how to walk out casually—EGG in hand.
But TechMasters had set a trap. No chairs were conveniently placed near both the EGG and the door. Still, Mary managed to nestle herself next to the EGG and slowly inched closer, hoping she could simply stand up and stroll away like a very confident hen.
Unfortunately, TechMaster’s President and Toastmaster David Baird kept a sharp eagle eye on the prize. The room was on high alert after hearing TechMasters recount their own heroic theft from Hutchinson Toastmasters.
Finally, the moment arrived. Cathi and Mary suited up in their finest chicken armor and prepared for battle. As we tugged and scrambled, Paul and Jackie urged us to “pull harder!” like sideline coaches at an omelet-making competition.
Despite the obstacles, distractions, and TechMasters’ determined defense, Success Masters prevailed. With teamwork, determination, and a dash of egg-centric creativity, we successfully captured the EGG.
Consider it officially re-nested with Success Masters—until the next club comes to try to crack
Previous report:
TechMasters in St Louis Park poached the EGG from Hutchinson Toastmasters II on October 23. Here is their official report, submitted by Rick Thissen
Early Morning
In the dark 30 hours of Thursday morning I was alerted at 09:40 Zulu time to be ready for wheels up at 10:00 Zulu. Those former military will understand for the rest of us that is 4:40am local time. Having trained for this extraction for a couple weeks I was ready, a quick shower, got dressed and out the door. Wheels up at 10:00 Zulu…well wheels were rolling 10:10ish Zulu time.
Ride Out
A quick stop at the depot (a couple of RedBulls from Holiday) and we were enroute to the target. A crackle over the radio confirming our leader was enroute. GET 6 was comprised of 3 separate extraction units leaving from different bases planning to converge at the extraction point at the same time. A short time after our leader checked in we discovered we had lost one of the extraction units. There was no time to morn our loss, we had to press ahead. Once we cleared the cities, the light gave way to the darkest of skies, peering out my window my thoughts shifted from the mission to the massive display of stars above. A sight of my youth that I have lost living in the city. I remember a calmness, a wonder, daydreaming in the peaceful starlight. As my eyes rolled across the sky I came across Alnitak, Alnilan and Mintaka, the belt of Orion, as I widened my view to take in the whole of the constellation, Orion the hunter echoed though my mind and that snapped me back to the our mission. Up ahead the red light turned to green and I knew it was go time, not only for the mission but for my left turn into Hutchinson.
Clandestine Meeting
Gavel Extraction Team 6 (GET6) met up with its leader on site. We made our entrance into the extraction point. The gavel hi-jackers had staged the room so there was no way that we could easily grab it and run. There were a number of chairs aligned up in 3 rows, BUT with enough space between them not to impede on anyone’s personal space…Germans, Swedes, Fins you know what I am talking about. It was quickly decided that we would need to remain incognito and participate in their strange meeting. The gavel placed at the table for all to see and admire.
Battle of Wits
Once this strange meeting had concluded, Alas it was our time to make the extraction. The gavel hi-jackers quickly grabbed the gavel and challenged us to a battle of wits, knowing no one present had recently travelled to Australia, I reminded them of my Sicilian heritage, and them winning battle of wits would be inconceivable, they quickly suggested a feat of strength. A tug of war proceeded and in the end GET6’s giant prevailed, securing the gavel for TechMasters.
For all EGG related questions, please contact D6 EGG Chair Erik Biever at EGG@d6tm.org
Previous Report
Hutchinson Toastmasters II captured the EGG on August 7. 2025
Where EGG-actly was the EGG? The “new” rules were published with thoughtful EGG-cellence, but no EGG-xistential location was given. This raised the “chicken or the EGG” EGG-xamination of past EGG-changes of EGG-mails and EGG-tales. As fortune would prevail, the EGG was on display at the TLI event where the EGG bearer club was revealed.
Who better to try the new Zoom rules than Hutchinson Toastmasters II who on August 7th, 2025, Zoomed into the Super Communicators club meeting. The Super Communicators crew was kicking off a Speech Craft course with their facilitators, five new learners and four virtual Hutchinson Toastmaster II members. There was plenty of excitement that goes with a new event and we were glad to participate in encouraging the new people. Special thanks to Deb Luu on her example presentation and for making the physical EGG exchange happen in a timely manner
