FROM ETO YOU - Toastmasters
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FROM ETO YOU - Toastmasters
FROM E TO YOU Toastmasters District 72, Division E Newsletter Issue 2 August 2010 Welcome to the second Issue of From E to You... At this time of year the focus of most clubs is on getting their Distinguished Club Programmes firmly in place, welcoming Area Governors on their first official visit, and – of course – enjoying the challenges of the first club speech contests of the 2010/11 Toastmasters year – the Humorous Speech contest and the Table Topics contest. Many of you will have already competed and completed your club level events and will be looking forward to supporting your representatives at your Area contests coming up in September. A timetable of the many Area contests is included in this newsletter - along with some information on the Division E Conference in October and the District Convention in New Plymouth in November. For those of you who may not have heard, take note of the pictures on the right – Robin Grieve, our New Zealand representative at the World Championship of Public Speaking, did us proud. Maybe your turn next year? The last few weeks have been busy in Division E with Judging Clinics and the Club Coaching Clinic being successfully held in the region in August. Thanks to all involved - read more inside. 1 Award Corner The Toastmasters’ educational program is the heart of every Toastmasters club. It provides members with a proven curriculum that develops communication and leadership skills one step at a time, with many opportunities for awards and recognition along the way. It is important that we recognise and acknowledge the achievements of our Club members when they receive an award. Congratulations!!! Congratulations to the members of Wellington Professional Toastmasters who have already achieved 7 goals since the beginning of July. Congratulations also to the members of Hutt Valley, Spinnaker, Five Crowns and High Noon Toastmasters who have each achieved 2 goals, and the members of ANZ National Wellington, Business Breakfast, Gracefield, Ngaio, Waikanae, DIAlogue and Island Bay Toastmasters who have all achieved one goal each. Area Contests Area contests are to be held in Division E in September Come along and support the Contestants Come along and learn from the top speakers in your area, and also in other areas The date, time and venue for the Area contests are: Area E1: Both Contests - Thursday 9th September, 5:30 to 7:30pm (Dinner at a restaurant afterwards for those who want to go) ... at The Gourmet Toastmasters - Pacific Training Institute, 92-96 Abel Smith Street, Te Aro, Wellington Area E2: Humorous Speech Contest- Friday 10th September, 7:00 to 8:00am ... at Harbourside Toastmasters, Level 2, Telecom Centre, 49-55 Tory St, Wellington th Table Topics Contest – Wednesday 15 September, 7:00 to 8:00am ... at Capital Chatterers Toastmasters, St John’s Church, Corner of Dixon and Willis Sts, Wellington. Area E3: Both Contests - Saturday 18th September, 1:30 to 4:30pm ... at Gracefield Toastmasters - McDiarmid Centre Cottage, Industrial Research Ltd, 69 Gracefield Rd, Lower Hutt Area E4: Both Contests – Tuesday 21 September, 7:30 to 9:30pm ... at Ohariu Toastmasters – Johnsonville Community Centre, 3 Franklin Ave, Johnsonville Area E5: Both Contests - Saturday 25 September, 9.00 am - 12.00 noon ... at Coastmasters Toastmasters - Paraparaumu Community Centre, 15 Ngahina Street, Paraparaumu Area E6: Table Topics Contest- Thursday 16 September, 12:00 noon to 1:00pm ... at Taxing Toastmasters, 4 Floor, NZ Post Building, Waterloo Quay, Wellington st th th st nd Humorous Speech Contest – Tuesday 21 September, 12:15 to 1:15pm ... at DIAlogue Toastmasters, 2 Floor, Department of Internal Affairs, Waring Taylor Street, Wellington. Area E7: Both Contests - Wednesday 22nd September, 6:00 to 8:00 pm ... at Friends Hall, 7 Moncrieff Street, Mt Victoria Area E8: Both Contests - Wednesday 22nd September, 6:30 to 9:30pm (including meal) ... at Top Town Talkers - Top Pub, Greytown Hotel Area E9: Humorous Speech Contest – Monday 27 September, 12:00 noon to 1:30pm ... at Postmasters Toastmasters, Level 10, NZ Post House, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. th Table Topics Contest - TBA 2 UPPER HUTT TOASTMASTERS CLUB – 30th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS th Earlier this year the Upper Hutt Toastmasters Club celebrated their 30 Anniversary... In June 1979, 8 people met for the first time on a cold winter’s night at the Progressive Association Community Hall, Pinehaven; this was the very first public meeting of what was to become the Upper Hutt Toastmasters Community Club. Two of the people at this meeting, John and Pat Christianson, became founding members when the Club was chartered with Toastmasters International in the United States, and they are still members today! The idea for a Toastmasters Club started when John was at a national conference in Nelson for the Sports Recreation Association. A fellow A group photo of all those who came to the lunch conference-goer had a Toastmasters badge, something John had not seen before. They discussed Toastmasters and, a year after the conference, John contacted this person for more information about Toastmasters. This was followed up with a meeting of three people at the Christianson’s home to discuss the forming of a club. The club was mentored by Roger Pitchforth from the South Wairarapa Club (which no longer exists) and became chartered at the beginning of April 1980. In those days it was not a requirement to have 20 members to start as it is today, but we are happy to report that after 30 years, the Upper Hutt Toastmasters maintains a membership averaging 22 people. In the 30 years of the Club’s existence the members have met not only at the Pinehaven Hall but also the Red Cross Rooms, Astral Towers and the old Cossie club until the fire, when some of the Toastmaster records were lost. Club meetings are currently held at Kingswood. Both John and Pat have achieved the highest award at Toastmasters, that of Distinguished Toastmasters (DTMs). To achieve this they have completed speech projects and worked 4 of the founding members cutting the anniversary cake through manuals, as well as having been Area Governors at a made by club member Helen Cartmell – from L to R is John time when there were 17 clubs in an area covering the greater Wellington region, up to Napier and along the Kapiti coast. Pat and Pat Christianson, David Hunt (current member at was awarded Area Governor of the year for New Zealand in the Albany) and Ron Harris. year she had this role, and later on John was instrumental, with Chris Matthews, another member, in creating Division E to make the number of clubs in the Wellington area more manageable. Division E is currently made up of 9 areas, one of which, Area E8, comprises the following clubs: Upper Hutt, Wairarapa on Weekends (Featherston), Masterton and a new club in formation - Top Town Talkers (Greytown). The Christianson’s list of achievements for the club are many, and include starting and sponsoring six new clubs; John has represented Division E in national speech competitions, and the couple have coached at schools such as St Patrick’s, Silverstream, as well as speaking to various groups all over New Zealand, Australia, UK and Philippines. To celebrate the club’s 30 successful years, current and ex members were invited to a lunch at Riverfern Restaurant, on Saturday 27th March 2010, starting at 11 am. This was followed by the Area E8 International Speech and Evaluation Competitions, and the sun shone down to give us a lovely autumn day to enjoy. Announcement The club formerly known as SKM Toastmasters has undergone a name change and is now named the Terrace@12 Toastmasters Club 3 Upcoming Events Division E Conference Includes the Division E Humorous Speech Contest and the Division E Table Topics Contest Saturday 9 October 2010 8:30am to 12:00pm Royal Society of New Zealand Science House 11 Turnbull St Thorndon, Wellington District Convention Includes the District 72 (NZ) Finals of the Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contests... Along with keynote speakers, a range of educational workshops, district meeting, dine and dance, networking and much more Directions: If coming from the motorway into the city, take nd the Murphy Street exit, 2 turn left onto Turnbull Street, and you will find your destination on the left. 19-21 November 2010 at the New Plymouth International Hotel cnr Courtenay and Leach Street New Plymouth Note: There are approximately 30 free car parks surrounding Science House otherwise there is a Wilson Car Park right beside the venue. For registration forms, accommodation options, etc, check out http://www.toastmasters.org.nz/index.cfm/Events or email [email protected] Only once per year will you get to see Wellington’s finest Impromptu and Humorous speakers come together to battle it out for Division honours. With a theme of 'come see how wE do it' in Division E, you won't want to miss this event where you will get the chance to: • support your 'Area' comrades • learn from the best in Wellington • be reminded about the benefits of Toastmasters • network with other Toastmasters • have fun achieving all of the above! th Get your registration form in before the 30 September to qualify for the Earlybird $20 discount... AGENDA 8:30 – 9:15 8:45 – 9:00 9:00 – 9:15 9:15 – 9:25 9:25 – 9:30 9:30 – 9:40 9:40 – 10:25 10:25 – 10:45 10:45 – 10:50 10:50 – 12:20 12:20 – 12:30 12:30 – 12:50 12:50 – 12:55 12:55 – 1:00 Registration and mingle Table Topics Contest briefing For ALL contestants, judges, tally counters and timekeepers Humorous Contest briefing For ALL contestants, judges, tally counters and timekeepers Welcome Address by Division E Governor District Message Table Topics Contest Morning Tea Promotion for District Convention Humorous Speech Contest Address by PR Officer Awards and closing Final word from Division E Governor Farewell REGISTRATION FEE $15.00 – Send, along with the registration form, to: Sarah Bate, Division E Treasurer, PO Box 25165, Panama Street, Wellington 6146 Mobile 021 322 427, Email: [email protected] Grab one of the 40 seats on the bus for a return trip to New Plymouth for the District 72 November Convention Leaving Wellington on the morning of Friday 19 November and returning on the evening of Sunday 21 November, this will be a relaxing and enjoyable way of getting to and from the event in a convivial and social atmosphere with like minded people. At just $30 per person this is certainly an affordable option... If you are keen on finding out more about joining this tour then feel free to contact Stephen Preston, Division PRO, either by mobile on 021-203-4545 or by email at [email protected] DON’T MISS OUT ON THE FUN 4 Leadership Track The Competent Leadership manual is the core of the leadership track. This manual is organized into ten separate projects, each with its own individual focus or objective. An extremely effective tool in developing your leadership skills, the Competent Leadership manual gives you the opportunity at the beginning of each project to do a self-inventory of the skills you already have, as well as those you feel may need improvement. Each project also lists numerous tips, how-to's, and suggestions for practicing your new skills. As with the Communication Track, another Toastmaster will evaluate each project, providing positive feedback and suggestions for improvement, as necessary. After completing the Competent Leadership manual, you earn Competent Leader (CL) recognition and are able to focus your efforts on the projects in the advanced speech and leadership manuals of the Toastmasters program. Your club's Vice President Education (or other Club officer if a VPE is the one earning the award) can submit an application for your awards online at the Toastmasters International website. The chart on the left below lists the 10 projects in the CL manual. The chart on the right outlines the key components of the Communication and Leadership tracks. Practice in Your Club 1 Listening & Leadership As Evaluator, Ah-Counter, Grammarian or Table Topics Speaker 2 Critical Thinking As the Evaluator, Grammarian or General Evaluator 3 Giving Feedback As the Evaluator, Grammarian or General Evaluator 4 Time Management As the Timer, Toastmaster, Speaker, Table Topics Master, or Grammarian 5 Planning & Implementation As a Speaker, General Evaluator, Toastmaster or Table Topics Master 6 Organizing & Delegating Organizing & Helping with Club Speech Contests, Special Events, Membership & PR Campaigns, Club Newsletter or Club Website 7 Developing Your Facilitation Skills As the Toastmaster, General Evaluator, Table Topics Master or by Befriending a Guest 8 Motivating People Through being a Membership Campaign Chair or Contest Chair, a PR Campaign Chair, Toastmaster, Evaluator or General Evaluator 9 Mentoring Mentor a New Member, an Existing Member or a Member working on the High Performance Leadership Project 10 Team Building As the Toastmaster, General Evaluator, Membership Campaign or Contest Chairperson, PR Campaign Chair, Club Speech Contest Chair, Club Special Event Chair, Club Newsletter Editor or Club Webmaster Advanced Leader Programme After earning the CL award you can further refine and develop your leadership skills by working in the advanced leader program. Members working in this program are eligible for Advanced Leader Bronze (ALB) and Advanced Leader Silver (ALS) and Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) recognition. 5 Membership Promotions Triple Peaks Award Purpose - To recognize those individual members who excel in both educational achievement and membership recruitment during the same Toastmasters Year. Description - Each recipient receives a certificate and a voucher for two Advanced Communication manuals from District 72 Supplies. Recipients can choose whether to receive their award at their April Division Conference or either the May or November District Convention. Criteria - This award is made to any member in good standing who during the same Toastmasters year: • Achieved one communications award (CC, ACB, ACS, ACG), and • Achieved one leadership award (CL, ALB, or ALS only) and • Personally sponsored at least three new members of Toastmasters (excludes dual and reinstated members). • The recipient must be listed as sponsor on the Form 400 An award entry is required. The awards achieved and sponsored members are verified with Toastmasters International. For more details, including the award entry form, go online at http://www.toastmasters.org.nz/index.cfm/Promotions Judging Workshops th th The two judging workshops run recently (24 and 28 August 2010) were well attended. The workshops, facilitated by Kath Cherry and Mark Garnham, were not lecture-style sessions, but involved the audience in almost all aspects. The aim of the workshop was to give the participants practical judging experience and to understand what a judge must be looking for. After an initial presentation on the theory of judging, the audience was able to judge 3 table topics and a humorous speech. After the results were collected, a group discussion took place during which the judges-to-be were invited to give the logic for their own score sheets. As was pointed out by the facilitators, there were no right or wrong scores....it was a matter of understanding how and why they reached their decisions. It appeared that everyone picked up some helpful hints for judging, even the more experienced judges who attended. Coaching Clinic The recent Club Coaching Clinic was attended by 12 potential club coaches. Presented by Division E TLIs Judy Love and Michelle Selby, the initial presentation on “What is a Club Coach” gave the theory behind being a club coach. The participants were split into groups of 3 and given various club scenarios to analyse. Each group then gave a summary of their analysis, and the entire audience discussed all points raised. The final assignment given to the groups was the current situation of an actual club for analysis and to produce a rescue plan. Again the individual groups gave their comments and thoughts on what needed to be done to save the club. A compilation of the group’s ideas was noted by the facilitators. Could you bring fresh ideas to a struggling club? Could you energise a struggling club? Are you working towards your DTM? Do you need to sponsor, mentor or coach a club? Francis Chandrahasen ( Div E Club Coach Co-Ordinator) and Diane Isherwood (Division Governor)would love to hear from you. This newsletter is for all Division E Toastmasters. If you have anything to contribute for the next newsletter, please send it to me by 20th September to: [email protected] Diane Isherwood DTM, Division E Governor 6