Monday, March 21, 2011

Silver Spring Toastmasters Wins the Area 62 International Speech and Evaluation Contests by Mike Nolan

Dear valued member of Silver Spring Toastmasters Club 1314–

A large number of you were at the Area 62 International Speech and Evaluation Contests held on Sunday, March 13th. Many thanks for your support!

Those of you who missed that event will be pleased to hear that Eldon won our Area 62 International Speech Contest and Mel won our Area 62 Evaluation Contest.

Here is a photo of our two contest winners and our Area 62 Governor Merlyn Kettering who, with help from Silver Spring club and Area club members, held an exciting and memorable event.

Eldon and Mel will compete next at the Division F Contests. Please be sure to mark it on your calendar. Here are the details.....

Division F International Speech and Evaluations Contests
Montgomery County Executive Office Building Auditorium
101 Monroe Street, Rockville Maryland
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Doors Open 3:30pm
Contestant Briefing 3:45pm
Contest: 4-7pm

Come out and support our club representatives in their bid to compete in the May District 36 Finals!

Come Soar With Us!!!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

A Note From Our Area 62 Governor

Esteemed Officers of Toastmaster Clubs of Area 62,
Thanks! and Congratulations!! to our Area 62 Clubs for helping make our Spring Contest a successful event, an exciting event, a good memory.

What a good time for all Toastmasters who were able to attend. What a good experience for seasoned and new Toastmasters.

Thanks to your Clubs for sending capable, enthusiastic contestants. The speeches and speech evaluations were all excellent.

Thanks to you for your Club leadership which produced quality at Club levels and at this Area level for a good contest - party!

Thanks to all the Toastmasters, your Club members, who attended. What a good audience we had. What fun was had by all.

Thanks for all who supported in contest and performed in official and helping roles. It was a very participatory experience.

Thanks for for all who came early and stayed extra to help set-up and clean-up.
Thanks to all who contributed snacks and door prizes.

Thanks for your leadership in promoting Toastmasters, for modeling good Toastmaster leadership and for encouraging members to be at the contest.

Each of you has my respect in the Toastmaster leadership you are giving to your Clubs and are willing to share with others.

  • Thank you, Do Tell Toastmasters!
  • Thank you, Holy Cross-Words Toastmasters!
  • Thank you, Monument Toastmasters!
  • Thank you, Silver Spring Toastmasters!
  • Thank you, Toast USS Toastmasters!
  • Thank you, Top Notch Toastmaster!

Thank you, all !!!!!!

A special Thank You to our leading District Officers who honored us with their presence and participation. That makes us feel even more special!

Thank you to the District Leadership Team has given valuable advice, guidance and support this year to help our Clubs, Area and District meet our goals.
Please share these thanks with your Club and with all your members who helped make this event so special.

What a pleasure it is to have this opportunity to work with you all.

Respectfully,
Merlyn Kettering
Your proud Area 62 Governor

Monday, March 14, 2011

Silver Spring Toastmasters Meeting Summary March 2, 2011 by Pauline Brown

While the giant, golden, 24-foot-high statue was nowhere in sight in room 204, and the carpet was not exactly red, a rather illustrious and prestigious atmosphere prevailed.

Twenty-seven (27) stars, including nine (9) guest-stars were present at the Silver Spring 1314 meeting on March 2nd. As if memories of Oscar Night, just a few days past, were still alive in everyone’s mind, there was sense of excitement. Sgt-at-Arms, Louise Janus, set the tone for the meeting as she alluded to the Oscars, and the meeting progressed in a kind of “epic” fashion.

David Buresh traded his VP-Education hat for the presidential hat, in the absence Mel Bayo, the Club’s president. In true Toastmasters leadership style, coupled with David’s own adaptability, the meeting was lead well, and with ease! Kudos to you, David!

Just a sneak-peak at our guest list: With thanks and commendation to Mike Nolan, our guests included two Silver Spring 1314 past presidents from 1980’s--Stan Lum, president 1980, and Michael Wolfe, president 1984. Stan’s invitees were Glen, Juan, and Jamie—all affiliated with the organization called NOAH. Did you miss Stan’s explanation of the acronym, “NOAH?”

Continuing with the guest list: Lisa Covi, and Gerald Crawford, secretary and president respectively of Monument Toastmasters; Mike Rilee, Area 62 Lt. Gov. Marketing, and president of Do Tell Toastmasters, and Issa, who became our newest member that night. Welcome Issa!

In Shirley Jarvis’ debut leadership role of TMOE, she recalled the Ides of March, a festival celebrating the god of Mars. How fitting! In our own rights, we were celebrating yet another grand time of great leadership, brilliant speeches, and fun-filled interaction. Shirley’s role bore evidence of preparation and a quest for quality.

Una-Mae Kettering assumed the role of Table Topics at last minute, and did a fantastic job! She invited participants to stretch their imagination, loosen-up, and recall favorite memories, mostly from childhood at knee-high. This theme brought out some of the funniest responses. Among the favorites was one from Gerald Crawford. Of the wide variety of fruits with which we are blessed, he imagined himself being a watermelon. Just imagine a great big watermelon falling from several feet high, and breaking into numerous pieces—juice, color, seeds, and all—how many lives would be touched! Really funny, Gerald!

No Oscar statuettes were handed our, but we were entertained by three brilliant, enlightening and entertaining speeches:

Andy Jacobs’ superbly delivered speech, titled: “Should you Change” brought back memories of the old TV game show, a favorite, and counter-intuitive, “Let’s Make a Deal.” Like Monty Hall, the illustrious host, Andy delivered a powerful dose of nostalgia as he achieved the objectives of Project #3. He employed the techniques of speech craft, and sincerity in delivery. Most notably, he did not use notes, and he got to the point! Good job, Andy!

What a treat it was to listen and watch as Maxine Blanks juxtaposed “Crown Jewel,” her speech title, with the Oscars. She then proceeded to edify the group of the Washington Area “Crown Jewels.” The Kennedy Center, the Opera House, and Eisenhower Center for the Performing Arts were all named and illustrated with descriptive language such as grandeur, magnificent, majestic, and spectacular. Oh, and who could forget her props, especially a replica of a shawl worn by Anne Hathaway! Keep the great speeches coming, Maxine!

Merlyn Kettering, Area 62 Governor, captivated the audience. The elements of advanced speech craft and delivery were very evident as he unbundled the mystery in the title: “A Friend, a Mountain.”

With compliments to Louise Janus and Desiree Payne, Social Time was a welcome break—we spared no time in interacting with our guests.

With Joan Phillips as Master Evaluator, this important segment of the meeting really “crowned” it all. Speech evaluators, David Buresh, Pauline Brown, and Mike Nolan all lived up to expectations in providing feedback for the great speeches. The ever-so-important roles of Timer, Grammarian/Ah Counter, and Listener were done by Kim Crews, Craig Schaar, and Tiffany Montero. The degree of listening skills and attention to detail that were noted in the delivery reports were very much appreciated

To help savor the memories of another great meeting, our guests shared their positive impressions of the meeting. Lt-Gov, Mike Rilee congratulated the Club for being the first to achieve President’s Distinguished!

Did you know, that during Past President Michael Wolfe’s 1984 Presidency, he arrived so early for the meeting, that he took advantage of the time and availability of a certain very important book. He read that book in its entirety. Which book was that?

Silver Spring Toastmasters Club 1314 invite you to soar with us!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Your Support Needed at the Area 62 International Speech and Evaluation Contests


Fellow Toastmasters.....Here is a short note from our Area Governor requesting assistance at our Area 62 Contests this upcoming Sunday.

Please note the change in schedule below. The contest begins one hour earlier than published in our last post from February 27th. The Contests are scheduled to take place from 2pm to 4:30pm on Sunday March 13.

Also please contact Mel Bayo or David Buresh by email by the end of the day Friday March 11 with your commitment to participate in any of the roles outlined below.

Our club has always been HUGE in attending and supporting Area contests so we hope to see YOU there this weekend!

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Esteemed Officers to Toastmasters Clubs in Area 62,

I am writing to urge you you to invite and encourage attendance of your Club members to our Area 62 Spring Contest.

Come!! Let's make this a real treat for or contestants, our clubs, our guests.

Please note that contestants and contest team members are asked to come at 1:45pm for briefing.

Area 62 Spring Toastmaster Contest – International Speech Contest & Speech Evaluation Contest

Sunday March 13, 2:00 - 4:30 pm
Takoma Park Presbyterian Church
310 Tulip Avenue (corner of Tulip and Maple Avenue)
Takoma Park, MD 20912

This is a great opportunity for all Clubs and all club members. Your Club Contestants benefit.
Members who play supporting roles learn and benefit. Let’s make this an enjoyable event for all.

Working together, helps us all make our dreams will take flight!

We need support from your Club for the Area Spring Contest. Please send me names of your Club members for the following roles:

1) Names of your Club Contestants for

International Speech Contest: ______________________________
Speech Evaluation Contest: ___­­­­­­­­­___________________________

2) Qualified member(s) - at least 1 person from each Club - to help with judging roles
(i.e., preferably someone with CC or at least 6 speeches and evaluations):

Name: __________________________________

3) Club members to assist with hosting and support roles such as greeting, service, set-up, etc.
(at least one person from each Club, and a second person, if available.)

Name: __________________________________
Name: __________________________________

We are also asking each Club to assist with snack refreshments by providing at least 2 savory and/or sweet snacks to complement snacks and drinks that are provided for the Contest.

Please let me know about the snack refreshments that will be provided by someone in your Club:

Savory snack/dishes: _________________ ______________________
Sweet snack/dishes: __________________ _____________________

We also ask each Club to provide one (1) door prize ... something simple and surprising is sufficient.

We count on you and your Club to help make this Area Spring Contest an enjoyable and learning Toastmasters event.

Please distribute copies of the Contest Brochure (attached) to inform and encourage members to attend the Spring Contest.

Thank you!! for your participation, contributions and encouragement!!

Respectfully,

Merlyn Kettering
Area 62 Governor