Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Doing the talking

Hi all,

2010 is almost upon us and for the last 6 months I have been doing all the posting. I am throwing it out to you to share your experiences outside the club or inside the club.

Share your challenges
Share your achievements
Share your hopes
Share anything you want (in a Toastmasters context)

This is an opportunity for us all to learn and grow!

What have done or been inspired to take on as a result of joining Toastmasters?

How did the experience play out?

What is next for you?

When I joined Toastmasters nearly six years ago I would not have imagined being the area governor. In fact I accepted the position with some hesitation.
From the beginning I faced some interpersonal challenges and discovered how to temper feelings and empower others. I have so far had many frustrating moments but the bright light continues to be the fact that I have stretched my abilities further than ever before and I am willing to take on greater challenges.

Over the next six months I will share some of my area governor and Toastmaster experiences, good and bad. With the hope that you will do the same.

I will also continue to update you on the goings on of Area 62 in District 86, Region 6

Have a very Happy New Year!!!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

International speech contest start at the club

The date for the Division W contest is set for March 26, 2010 at a location to be specified.

As for any contest or special event an organizing committee is required to bring it all together, please put the question to your club members for anyone who may be interested in chairing the committee or participating in the event.

Royal City Toastmasters has offered to host the area contest. I would suggest March 5th (Friday) as this will leave sufficient time before the Division contest and not interfere with March break. Again many roles will need to be filled and Royal City TM would certainly appreciate the assistance from other clubs. (Note to Barry: This is an opportunity for one of your members to complete their HPL project)

March break March 15 - 19, 2010
(most will leave the Friday before March 12)


Tentative club contest dates available the entire month of February except Sun Feb 14 and Mon Feb 15

Please let me know what dates you select for your club contests!

As a lead up to the contests and possible as part of the officer training session in January workshops could be held for Judging, How to organize a contest, evaluating, how to construct a speech.

These are all great opportunities for some more experienced area 62 Toastmasters to share their knowledge and expertise why their fellow members and go outside the club.

Phase 2 officer training

Calling all Toastmasters, phase 2 officer training will begin in January.

Our last chance session was a great success and I would again like to thank Stone Road Toastmasters for their assistance in organizing the night.

This time we would like to have a have day training for all club officers and potential executive for the up coming Toastmasters year.

Phase 2 training is not a recap of the information provided in phase 1 but a chance to expand on the leadership experience, share ideas with other club executive members and introduce the idea of leadership within the club to members who may want to become leaders within your club. (legacy planing)

What we can learn in these sessions will not only serve us in our Toastmasters experience , it will help us grow in our professional and personal lives as well.

I can tell you from personal experience, the skills I have acquired through Toastmasters, have given me the courage and the ability to take on leadership roles at my place of work and in my community.

Let's make area 62 a place where people are enriched and recognized for stepping up and stepping out.

Membership CONTEST

CLUB

MEMBERSHIP DRIVE CONTEST

WIN A FREE REGISTRATION TO THE

SPRING CONFERENCE April 23, 24, 25, 2009

CLUBS with a Net Growth of 8 New Members – from December 10, 2009

through April 9, 2010, will be placed in a drawing for….

1st Place - Win Full Spring Conference Registration

2nd Place - Win Spring Conference Registration with “No Meals”

DISTRICT 86 TOASTMASTERS = “Finding the key to success”

**New Members must be on TI’s membership list to be counted in your net growth – send the applications in Early**

For more information contact Avis Brodie, DTM, LGM, at d86lgm@hotmail.com or phone at 905-315-1789 H or 905-617-2752 cell

IDEA: Each Area can host an Open House between January and March – Help them put together a MEGA Open House so you can

Help Every New Member Find The Key To Success!!!!


Club Membership Drive IDEAS:

1. Plan a membership Drive for 1 to 2 months = build your membership and help others in your community.

2. Earn CL Credit for Planning a Club Event.

3. Have Theme Meetings – make them a fun and a good learning experience for guests.

4. Donate pocket change at each meeting – award Free 6 months Membership dues to a deserving member.

5. Plan a Membership Drive Celebration – another member earns a CL Credit.

6. Award Members for bringing most Guest and/or most New Members (ask local business for gift certificate donations – they will say “YES” or “NO”, it can’t hurt.

7. Have a Speech-a-Thon during one of your meetings – silent evaluations if you run out of time.

8. Invite a speaker from another club to be your guest speaker, invite your Area Gov, Div Gov or one of the Trio to present a motivational speech at your meeting.

9. Print Business Cards for your Club and give 10 to 20 to each member and they have to give them to a prospective members – have a little competition. http://www.toastmasters.org/Members/SpotlightArticles/17Ideas.aspx

10. Every member should have a Membership Application partially filled out so that all the new member has to do is fill in their name, address and sign (of course pay the fee).

11. Have a chart with Club dues available for new members.

12. Plan a New Member Ceremony at the end of your Drive and present them with Membership Certificate and make sure you vote them into your club.

13. Plan a Celebration with all the Clubs in Your Area… talk to your Area Gov… If every Club in your Area has at least a net of 8 new members.. talk to your Lt Gov of Marketing, she might provide funds for a Pizza Party.

14. Decide how the FREE Registration will be awarded to one of your members, when your Club WINS!

****These are ONLY ideas/suggestions, please add your own to the list and share with other clubs****

Monday, November 16, 2009

speak outside the club

Please watch this 2 minute video clip from Darren Lacroix 2001 World Champion of public speaking.

http://www.youtube.com/user/StageTime#p/u/0/Kz5wAmFsqjU

Then visit any other Toastmasters club!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Christmas is upon us

many clubs hold Christmas socials and my home club Cambridge Toastmasters in Area 64 is no exception.

I would like to invite all the toastmasters who read this blog and beyond to come visit Cambridge Toastmasters on Thursday December 17th for our Christmas pot luck.
This is not a regular meeting but a social gathering, there will be some Toastmasters elements in the form of games as well as a gift exchange for those who willing to participate.

The invitation is below and if you would like more information please speak to Shawn Salokannel or Jane Barefoot of Cambridge Toastmasters salo52467@hotmail.com



Welcome to Cambridge Toastmasters

Club 2728, Area 64, Division W

District 86 Region 6

Christmas Potluck Celebration 2009

Time: 7:00 pm to 10

Place: Scout House

250 Queenston Road

Cambridge, ON

Potluck

Please indicate what you will be bringing on the master sheet or by emailing Shawn.

“Hot, Cold, Dessert, Drinks, Supplies”

Gift Exchange: Optional. For all participants, max purchase cost is $10.

Please bring a unisex wrapped gift if you wish to participate.

Members and family, past members and other clubs are welcome.

Organizers: Shawn Salokannel & Jane Barfoot

Going way outside the club

I know that some of you have been up in Collingwood the last couple of days for the District 86 fall conference.

There is no doubt in my mind that you will be changed by this experience.

Going outside of your club is a chance to see and meet other toastmasters and benefit from the commeradery and experiences they bring to the table. Plus the socializing.

The spring conference changed me and since then I have traveled many places and attended a Toastmasters meeting in each city I have been to.

Last week I was in Niagara Falls NY for the District 65 conference and although they do things a little differently I have gained terrific insights and will bring new ideas to my club and others that I visit along the way.

This has also increased my willingness to stretch and do new things, such as workshop presenter at the many training sessions that TM offers.

Hopefully when you have returned home your mind will be filled with the possibilities. I and others would be truly interested in your experience and just how it will inspire you to go beyond what you are currently doing.

I look forward to hearing and reading your stories.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Club visits and reporting (Fun stuff)

regrettably I have not been able to visit many of your clubs this month.

I would however as that you complete and return the club visit report form, e-mailed to each of you earlier today,no later than Friday of this week. The purpose of the form is to provide Toastmasters international an impression of the status of your club and offer assistance when and wherever it may be needed. Or just stand back and watch our clubs be the success stories that they are.

If I have not visited your club it will be so indicated to Toastmasters.

I encourage you all to contact me directly to discuss any concerns or questions and also encourage you to speak with your respective VP's of Education when completing this form.

The best time is now

The best time to prepare for the next contest is immediately after the last contest. Although the Evaluation speech contest and International speech contest are many months away there is no better time to start thinking about putting that date on your calendar.

To that end Barry Newcombe, President of Royal City Toastmasters has already stepped up and offered to host the spring area contest. Way to go Barry!

To help us all plan I have listed some important dates below and suggested dates for the area and division contests. Of course neither can happen without your club contests.

Please have a look and let me know when your club contests will be in the months of January or February. With this information in hand we can start to plan a great contest with all the necessary people in place.

Important dates:

District 86 conference April 16 - 18, 2010

Good Friday April 2, 2010

Division contest result deadline March 31, 2010
Dues are dues to Toastmasters International March 31, 2010 (Midnight)

Tentative Division contest date March 26, 2010 (Friday)

March break March 15 - 19, 2010
(most will leave the Friday before March 12)

Tentative Area contest date March 5, 2010 (Friday)

Tentative club contest dates available the entire month of February except Sun Feb 14 and Mon Feb 15

Everyones feedback is appreciated

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Contest, contest, contest

WOW the last two weeks have been more than busy!

the clubs have held the contests and we came together at the co-operators club for our area 62 contest where members from the co-operators, Stone Road, Town & Gown and Royal city clubs.

Although all the contestants performed well and showed us how to laugh and be creative it was ultimately Hakeem Shittu who won Humour and Danve Castroverde who won Table Topics. Both from Town & Gown Toastmasters.

On to Last night at th University of Waterloo where Hakeem and Danve were strong representative for Guelph & Area 62.

With approximately 140 guests and members in attendance. Including Waterloo regional chair Ken Seiling and filmed by CTV (Kitchener) all the contestants stepped up their game.

The laughs were long and loud, in fact I am sure we could be heard all around Division W.

Danve was very creative and structured with his table topic speaking about how he grew from a seemingly under achieving elementary student to the top of class Masters student he is today. He was however edged out By Allan Krause from area 64 Top Drawer Toastmasters and his story of aeronautical engineering.

Hakeem also was on his game delivered a very funny speech on the subtleties of the English language. Although, rough, ploughed, was beaten by Matt Pavlik's cough.

Hakeem's top 3 finish is some to be proud of in a group of such funny people.

Matt is from Grand River Toastmasters in Area 64.

Both Matt and Allan will represent our Division W at the District 86 conference in Collingwood from Nov 13 - 15.

I would encourage you all to attend if not the entire conference then certainly the contests and show the comeradery that exists in Division W and area 62.

Congratulations to our Area 62 competitors Hakeem Shittu and Danve Castroverde for their excellent representation and To Allan Krause and Matt Pavilk for their being chosen to move on to the District 86 contest.

Best of luck we are all behind you!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Dues are past due

Welcome to October!

I wish to send a quick note to ensure that all clubs are current with their membership dues, to deadline was Sept 30th at midnight Pacific time. It is important to remain current for several reasons.

  • Members will be in good standing and receive the benefits associated with their membership such as their magazine subscription, recognition of their educational and leadership achievements and other support from Toastmasters International.
  • Clubs will be in good standing and receive a DCP point for submitting dues on time.
  • Clubs in need of support from Toastmasters International will be eligible to receive it. (IE club Coach, Club Mentor)

Because we are in full contest mode contestant eligibility may also be affected. For an individual to compete they must be a member in good standing of a club in good standing.

Should any club or member have experienced difficulty with the submission of dues to Toastmasters International please advise me without delay so we may address the situation in a positive manner.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

CONTEST, CONTEST, CONTEST

Club humorous speech contests are underway and in less than two weeks we will be having the area 62 speech contest.

I have already attended a half dozen contests around the division and I can tell you that area 62 will far well at the division contest on Oct 23rd.

Now is the time to register and get your ticket for this Humorous event. The tickets are only $10 for one of the funniest evenings you will ever have. Not to mention the chance to support the top speakers from area 62. You will also have a chance to network with political and business leaders from around the region.

Check out the event on facebook http://www.facebook.com/event.php?invites&eid=143962192814

See you on the 23rd

Monday, September 7, 2009

Dues are due!

Just a reminder that club dues are due to Toastmasters international no later than Sept 30th for your club and members to be in good standing.

reasons to have dues in on time:

  • Club and individual members remain in good standing with Toastmasters International
  • Members are eligible to compete in contests
  • Accomplishments are recognized by Toastmasters International (ie: CC, CL ACB, DTM etc...)
  • Club is eligible to be coached and or mentored
  • Individual members receive their Toastmasters magazine
  • Your club earns a DCP point (Distinguished Club Plan)

If you have any questions or difficulties please contact me ASAP and we will work them out.
billkirby2007@hotmail.com

Word on the street festival

Word On The Street Festival

11:00 to 17:00

September 27, 2009

Victoria Park, Kitchener

http://www.thewordonthestreet.ca/kitchener/home.asp

Word On The Street is the perfect place to introduce Toastmasters to new prospects

Word On The Street is an annual one-day national book and magazine family festival celebrating literacy and the written arts. It promotes the importance of literacy with free exhibits, performances and hands-on activities.

Promote this exciting and fun event in your clubs and encourage your members to participate as volunteers hosting Toastmasters tent.

Organizational meetings: September 15th at Williams Coffee Pub, Kitchener City Hall on King St at 7:30 am and 6:30 pm

For further information please contact Ligia_Ponciano@manulife.com or Manumax-officers@manumax.com

Word on the Street Waterloo

Word on the Street Festival is here! This is the annual one-day national book and magazine family festival, celebrating literacy and written arts. When: Sunday, September 27, 2009 from 11am to 5pm. Where: Victoria Park, Waterloo, ON

Toastmasters will be hosting amazing activities and is looking for cheerful volunteers.
This is a great opportunity to promote Toastmasters and our Clubs. Don't miss it.

Organizational meeting with volunteers will be held on Tuesday, Sep 15th at Williams Coffee Pub, Kitchener City Hall on King St. at 7:30 am or 6:30 pm. you may choose the best for you and bring your great ideas.

Let's check attached flyer and sign up for any shift. Distribute the flyer among your fellow toastmasters and friends.
Please return the volunteers time sheet to Ligia_Ponciano@manulife.com or manumax-officers@manumax.com (519) 747-7000 x 247977

Word on the Street Festival

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Volunteer times

Please sign up for any of the following shifts. We will require a minimum of two persons for each Toastmasters tent shift and one person for other tents.

Toastmasters Tent

Multicultural Tent

Comic-Graphic Tent

9:30 - 11:00 set up

N/A

N/A

11:00 - 1:00

1:00 – 3:00

3:00 – 5:00

5:00 – 6:00 close up

N/A

N/A


Tuesday, September 1, 2009

CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!

The Last chance club officer training was a success!

A huge thank you the the following:

Stone Road Toastmasters for providing the facility for the training

All of our facilitators, Terri Miller, Melanee Jessup, Assad Kamal, Margaret Virani, Lin Buxton, Nancy Movrin, Michelle Munroe, & Carol Moeller.

and our District representative District 86 Governor Doreen Hillier.

Without you and many other this could not have happened.

We had 18 people show up for this training (although I suspect a few did not let me know who they were)

and Stone Road Toastmasters actually received one guest who will return for a regular meeting.

special mention:

Trained at this meeting was Ian Horne area 3 governors and treasurer for the Northern Advanced club in Sudbury and 3 more of the club executive from Agvantage Toastmasters in Guelph. This brings the total number of their executive trained to 5. was to be on track for distinguished club.

Thank you to all of those who took advantage of this last training session and stayed for Carol Moeller's judging workshop. I know we could have gone longer but building security was pushing us out the door (Sorry Carol).

I took a series of pictures, I will post one here and the rest will be on flickr.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

LAST CHANCE Club Officer Training agenda

MONDAY, August 31, 2009

6:30 pm – 6:50 pm

Registration

6:50 pm – 7:00 pm


Opening remarks from district representative

District 86 Governor Doreen Hillier, DTM

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

8:15 pm

Concurrent break out sessions for club officer training

8:00 pm – 8:20 pm

Break

8:20 pm – 9:25 pm

Judging workshop

9:25 pm – 9:30 pm

Closing remarks & acknowledgments

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

LAST CHANCE OFFICER TRAINING

Club officers need to be trained to help a club have the best chance at success and effectively support it's members. The drop dead date for phase 1 club officer training is Monday Aug 31. If you have not been able to attend this is it!

We have brought the training to Guelph and combined it with a judging workshop open for all Toastmasters to attend.

Please see below for the details.

I would also like to openly thank STONE ROAD Toastmasters of Guelph who have forgone their regular club meeting to host this important training event so that all our clubs may benefit.

Please contact me directly and have your club executive and members contact me with their intention to attend this training session.


Club Officer Training & Judging Workshop

Monday, August 31st 7-9:30 PM
176 Wyndham Road North, Guelph

This is your very last chance for Phase 1 club officer training. Hosted by Stone Road Toastmasters of Guelph, ON . Registration starts at 6:30pm, Parking is available at the rear of the building and is FREE after 6pm. This is open to all Toastmasters and includes a judging workshop.

District 86 representative, District Gov. Doreen Hillier.

Please contact Bill Kirby in advance. 519-267-0648 or billkirby2007@hotmail.com

Monday, August 24, 2009

Phase 1 officer training

last week there were two sessions for officer training on Aug 18 & Aug 22.

The dead line for club officers to be trained in phase 1 is Monday Aug 31 (one week from today)

There is one last chance to be trained for your club officer role before that date.

August 29, 2009
Phase 1, Club Officer Training
Division S
390 King Street in the Goodwill Career center, London

9 am until noon

Contact Rick Moore









Being trained as a club officer helps ensure that your club operates smoothly and that you are able to support your club members when they need it.

Guelph, area 62, has less than 50% of its club officers trained.

Lets see what we can do to get the most from this experience.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Installing the new executive

Yesterday I had the privilege of installing the 2009 - 2010 club officers for the Agvantage Toastmasters club.

There are several reasons for doing this:

It provides an opportunity for the outgoing club executive committee to be acknowledged for their contribution to the good health of the club as they are formally discharged from their responsibilities.

The incoming committee is introduced and also acknowledged for their willingness to commit their time and energy so as to help the entire membership achieve their personal and group goals.

Further we are reminded that this is a volunteer organization committed to the improvement of communication and leadership skills.

Personally I am very happy to perform this act as I seem many energized and amazing people willing to step up and help their fellow learners get to where they want to be.

Yesterday was no exception to this as I installed Rachel Jones as President and VP of Education, Shiona Glass as VP Membership, Becky Jamieson as Treasurer and John Kleingebbinck, Lisa Ivaldi as VP Public Relations (absent) and Yufi Jin as Secretary (absent).

Than you all for your commitment to your personal growth and that of your fellow club members. I know it will be a great year!

billkirby2007@hotmail.com

see the pictures at http://www.flickr.com/photos/organize/?start_tab=sets
Agvantage Toastmasters induction July 28, 2009

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Reep the rewards

Our Fall speech contests are coming and your chance to participate is now.

A Toastmasters contest is a time for people to grow, step outside their comfort zone, learn something new, be part of a team and have a great time no matter what role they are in.

What role can you play in a speech contest?

The most obvious is contestant but not all of us have that competitive element to our personality.
I can tell you from experience that speaking in front of a large group is very energizing and raises the quality of every speech.

Other things you could do are:

  • Contest chair person
  • Chief Judge
  • Judge
  • Promotions
  • Master of Ceremonies
  • Sergeant at arms
  • sponsorship
  • volunteer

Of course no contest would be complete without audience members.

A Toastmasters contest is an opportunity for us to show those outside of Toastmasters, our friends, family and colleagues what we have accomplished. You will be pleased to find that most audiences outside of Toastmasters also want us to succeed. Especially if you are connected to them.

Once they have seen what we can do. They will also want to be a part of something special. Beginning their own path to personal growth.


Contact me at billkirby2007@hotmail.com to find out how you can help be part of something special.


Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Growing outside the club

Yesterday I came across a news paper article written by a Toastmaster I know. Tony is a Toastmaster of less than one year and has been on a mission of self improvement for some time.

When he joined Toastmasters, he was reserved and lacked some confidence. His club quickly discovered that what he lacked in confidence he made up for in determination. If he could, Tony, would give a speech every week.

Tony is a natural story teller and offers up very descriptive prose when he speaks. His structure did need work, but over, all his stories were quite entertaining.

All this to say that in the last almost year Tony has grown more confident and still delivers a colourful speech which are now combined with body language and structure as well as all the things we learn from our cc manual projects.

Tony has clearly grown inside the club. So much so that he gained the confidence to try something NEW. Tony took his speaking style and applied pen to paper, submitting a guest column to his local news paper. To great pleasure it was published on July 21, 2009. Although the paper edited the column for length, Tony has become a great deal more confident and it is inspiring him to try more new things inside the club where it is safe and outside where the perceived risk is greater but so are the rewards.

At the same time as Tony was stretching his personal wings, he was also promoting Toastmasters and a special Toastmasters event. This can and does help clubs grow as well by encouraging new people to attend meetings as guests.

Tony's column can be read at the following link and who knows this may give you some ideas of your own.

http://www.cambridgetimes.ca/opinions/article/182526

If you wish to share your ideas please fee free to contact me at billkirby2007@hotmail.com or post your comments.

Tony is not the first and will not be the last. He is certainly the latest to do what we are all striving to do and that is GROW, GROW, GROW until we become more than we ever expected and all that we are meant to be!

Monday, July 20, 2009

More Club Officer Training

Division W will offer Club officer training on Tuesday August 11 from 6:30pm to 9pm at the following location:

AGFA

455 Phillip ST.

Waterloo ON N2L 3X2


There will be a cost of $5 per person and refreshments will be provided.

If you require additional information please feel free to contact me at billkirby2007@hotmail.com

Voting is part of your role

The Board of Directors of Toastmasters International, at its February, 2009, meeting, unanimously recommended approval of the Bylaw amendments.
Amendments to the Bylaws of Toastmasters International will be presented to the voting membership at the 2009 Annual Business Meeting.

Each club president should have received a proxy form from Toastmasters international. This proxy form is for those of you who do not intend to participate (in person) in the business meeting portion of the international conference in Mashantucket, CT Aug 12th - 15th, 2009.

Please complete the form indicating your intended vote.

To read the proposal visit the following link :

http://www.toastmasters.org/Members/MembersFunctionalCategories/AboutTI/Board/GovernanceReshaping/BylawSynopsis.aspx

This is a "YES" or "NO" vote which is important to how toastmasters international will support the different levels of leadership around the world. Please do your part and either attend the business meeting or complete your proxy form and send it to the address indicated in the form package TODAY.

If you have any questions, wish to discuss the proposal or did not receive the form please feel free to contact me at billkirby2007@hotmail.com

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Persever

No matter how often you have failed you must keep trying. Because it is not a matter of failure it is a matter of what you have learned and how you finish.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MslbhDZoniY

Friday, July 17, 2009

Club Officer Training

The District will hold one last club officer training on
Aug 22/09.

Location: St. John's Kilmarnock School, 2201 RR-30 Joseph St., Breslau, ON, N0B 1A0

Date & Time: Saturday Aug 22, 2009 8:30am to approximately noon

registration starting at 8:30 AM. The officer training will be held in the
morning with additional workshops in the afternoon. More details will
follow.

This is a 20 - 25 minute drive from Guelph. Please let me know if you have officers that need to be trained and if they will be attending. We can perhaps arrange some carpooling.
billkirby2007@hotmail.com

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Going outside the club rewards program

One of the most interesting ways to grow is to experience what other Toastmasters clubs and events have to offer.

Every year District 86 encourages individuals to " GO OUTSIDE THEIR CLUB " with a rewards program.

All you have to do is ask your club President or e-mail me (billkirby2007@hotmail.com) for the form and take it with you when you visit another club, contest, training or special event and have it initialed by the club President or other executive, then have your club President submit the signed papers to Merri McCartney, 116 Jeater Street, Kincardine, ON, N2Z 2X3 by June 30, 2010.

Please share this with all your members, it is a great way to learn from other clubs and extend the benefits of membership in this very friendly International organization. Who knows you may event get material for a new speech.

Have Fun!!

Area club visits

over the last couple of weeks I have contacted all of the clubs in Area 62 so as to begin my official club visits. as a precursor to these visits I would ask all the club Presidents and VP's of Education to review the following document.

http://www.toastmasters.org/ClubVisitRpt.aspx

This is the club visit form which will be submitted to Toastmasters International following the visit.

If you would like to discuss the content please feel free to contact me via e-mail

billkirby2007@hotmail.com

During the club visit I will be looking for the opportunity to talk to your members about the Distinguished Club Plan and my role as Area Governor. I will also take some time and formally recognize your new club executive committee with an induction ceremony.

Going and Growing outside your club

Brant Toastmasters is having a special evaluation meeting this coming Monday, July 20. This could be an excellent opportunity for anyone interested to learn more about the art of evaluating. The details of what this meeting will entail are as follows.

There is a special Evaluation meeting at Brant Toastmasters on Monday, July 20 from 7:30 - 9:30. At this meeting there will be
  • Education on Evaluation by David T. Shaw.
  • Two Speakers
  • Three Speech Evaluators for each speaker.
  • Two Evaluation Evaluators for each Speech Evaluator.
Brant Toastmasters meets at Charlotte Villa Retirement Residence - basement, 120 Darling Street, Brantford, Ontario

Distinguished District

Dear Toastmaster
Congratulations to all of you. District 86 is officially a Distinguished District with Toastmasters International! What does that mean?
It means:
- that members, just like you have achieved their goals;
- that Clubs, just like your club have achieved their goals;
- that new members have joined because they see the value in the Toastmasters program;
- that new clubs have been started to provide the Toastmasters program to more people;
- that members have been achieving their Competent Communicator award;
- that members have been achieving their Advanced Communicator award;
- that members have followed the Leadership track and earned their Leadership awards;
In our inaugural year, District 86 has built relationships, set solid foundations and prepared our District for future success. It has been a pleasure and privilege to serve you. I wish you all the best in the upcoming year.
Lori Lococo DTM
Creating a New Tomorrow
Immediate Past District 86 Governor 2008/2009

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Club officer training part two

For those who have been unable to attend there is still training to be had in Toronto. The following link takes you to the training schedule for District 60

http://www.toastmasters60.org/training.asp

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Summertime club officer training

Good morning fellow Toastmasters,

I have been asked by several club officers when the next training will be. Currently there is no scheduled training date. The last training session took place in Mississauga on June 19th.

I am working on scheduling club officer training in the Guelph area, I will keep you posted on the details.

It is important that all your club officers receive their training as it increases their ability to effectively manage their respective club, grow as leaders and earn DCP point which are used as indicators of a clubs health. DCP points (Distinguished Club Plan points) are the measure used by Toastmasters International to gauge the health of individual clubs. Details are feedback to Area Governors and Clubs in order to facilitate the providing of assistance to clubs when required. Clubs that earn 5 points or more out of 10 are recognized by Toastmasters International.

The following link is the Distinguished Club Plan manual from Toastmasters International

http://www.toastmasters.org/DCPmanual.aspx

Give it a read and discuss it with your club.

Have a great Canada Day!

Bill

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Blog #1 for Area 62 Toastmasters

Things are about to get underway for the 2009 -2010 toastmasters year. I am excited to be the area governor for area 62 (Guelph, ON)

There are 6 great clubs, two of which are corporate club.

I have spoke to most of the executive or club presidents and I am looking forward to my first club visits and inducting the new club officers in July.

I want to let everyone know that my role is one of facilitation, I am here to make sure your clubs have every opportunity to bring your members goals and your club goals to fruition. The tools are available as it the training and support from myself and every other toastmaster.

The main purpose of this blog is to create a vehicle through which ideas can be easily communicated, comments can be made and we may stay on top of the goings on for our Toastmasters area.

We will have an exciting year of speeches, training, contests and social events where we will learn and grow. We may even make some new friends along the way.

all that said, Ready, Set ............. GO!