Monday, August 30, 2010

Silver Spring Toastmasters: August 18th Picture of the Week

August 18th's picture of the week was taken by Desiree Payne.

It features a proud Jim Phillips receiving his Icebreakers award for delivering his first speech entitled, "Welcome to DC, Baby!"




And here are some thoughts from Jim after the meeting:


"Finally, finally giving my icebreaker has breathed new life into me. It actually turned out beyond my wildest expectations. Now I have a new spring in my step!

With everyone's support and appreciation, I have a new appreciation of myself as being just fine, and I see new vistas for myself as I move on with my life."


Thank you Jim, for your contribution to our club and congratulations on your first step towards your Competent Communicator award.

For those who want to improve their public speaking and leadership skills: you too can reach your goals at Silver Spring Toastmasters.

Come Soar With Us!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Silver Spring Toastmasters: Meeting Summary August 18, 2010 by Pauline Brown

"A mentor is someone whose hindsight can be your foresight." How timely!



With the Humorous Speech Contest coming up September 1st, Table Topics Master, Joan Phillips certainly rolled out one creative question after the other, and we were all the better off with sharpened wits!




Speaking of wits, Jim Phillips' icebreaker speech, "Welcome to D.C. Baby!" really took us on a laughing spree throughout the historical journey from Cleveland, Ohio to Washington D.C. Lots of natural speaking potentials! His humor comes across without effort. Kudos to you Jim!




If you have not had a good dose of laughter lately, then I guess you were not present at the August 18th meeting.

What a great time of fun and laughter! Speech # 2 entitled, "May I Offer You a Cup of Tea?" left us wondering whether laughter is indeed the best medicine or we could get a dose of this best medicine from a plant in our neighborhood garden? See whether Shirley Jarvis has any advice.


Surprise! Surprise! From the baritone voice box of Immediate Past President, Merlyn Kettering, came a tune you well know called "Pomp and Circumstance".




That certainly helped to embellish Pauline Brown's speech, Project #6 from of the Competent Communicators Manual with the show and tell of commencement caps, tassels, and gowns. Never mind that this is the month of August, typically not the season for commencement.




Oswaldo Ortega is certainly on a roll! All his architectural skills in planning and designing were employed in constructing yet another great speech, the second speech in one month!

Master Evaluator, Merlyn Kettering, headed the illustrious team of evaluators. Three of whom were: Mel Bayo, Bill Aley, and Kim Crews.

Time flies when you're having fun. Oh, did I say this is is a fun meeting?

And what attention to detail. Robin Bradshaw did not miss one beat that was out of tune. She identified great use of grammar as well as its misuse. And the Ahs.......none of those slipped by her.

Marcia Snyder's listening skills were quite evident from her questions which were also a recap of the various speeches.

Our visitor, Utica, expressed her delight in the meeting and promised to be back..... maybe with the baby?

The meeting started and ended on time. Thanks to our Sgt. at Arms, Louise Janus, for setting the tone of the meeting so beautifully with just the right quotations to match the theme of the meeting.

Thanks also to our snack and beverage providers among whom was Yen Le.

If you weren't able to attend, we missed you, and we look forward to seeing you on September 1st!!!

Congratulations to Mel and Barry for new CC and CL awards!


Congratulations to Mel Bayo for a new Competent Leadership award and to Barry Piatt for a new Competent Communicator award! Mel and Barry have set the pace for Silver Spring Toastmasters in 2010-2011, and I'm sure we'll see many more of these awards this year. Keep up the good work, Mel and Barry!

Getting Ready for Silver Spring TM Humorous Speech & Table Topics Contests on September 1, 2010

We're almost ready for the humorous speech and table topics contests this Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at Siver Spring Toastmasters. We have at least two humorous speech contestants and four table topics contestants. We only need one more judge, one tiebreaking judge and one more timer. The role volunteers are:


Contest Chairman: David Buresh
Chief Judge: Mike Nolan
Judge #1: Lori Bestock
Judge #2: Desiree Payne
Judge #3: Joan Phillips
Judge #4: Eldon Ralph
Judge #5: OPEN
Tiebreaking Judge: OPEN
Ballot Counter #1: Alicia Richmond
Ballot Counter #2: Barry Piatt
Ballot Counter #3: Louise Janus
Timer #1: Marcia Snyder
Timer #2: OPEN


Please respond to this blog or email David Buresh if you are available for one of the open roles. Thanks. . . and get ready to laugh!!!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Silver Spring Toastmasters: Club Tagline 2010-11

Make Your Dreams Take Flight!

You've heard District 36's tagline for this year.

Our challenge was to create a club tagline that both echoed the District's AND blended in the essence of Silver Spring Toastmasters.

We believe we've captured it and invite you to.....



Come Soar With Us!




Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Silver Spring Toastmasters: August 4th Picture of the Week

As promised, here's the picture of the week for our August 4th meeting.

It was taken by Maxine Blanks and chosen because of the depth conveyed in the room through the use of the background.

Just take a look at the stained glass window! Catching Louise in the middle of her speech was great too!




Be on the lookout for our next photo of the week. It will be posted soon after the August 18th meeting summary is published.

Keep those pics coming and be sure to join us on September 1st for our Club Contests!



Monday, August 23, 2010

Make Us Laugh at the Silver Spring Toastmasters Club Humorous Speech Contest on September 1st!


We can't wait to have a few good bellyache laughs next week at the Silver Spring TM Humorous Speech Contest followed by the Table Topics Contest.


We have two definite contestants signed up for the Humorous Speech Contest and three definite contestants for the Table Topics Contest, with room for plenty more.


Respond to this blog or email David Buresh to volunteer as a contestant or other supporting role.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Silver Spring Toastmasters' Humorous Speech Contest and Table Topics Contest on September 1, 2010



Speech contests are an important part of the Toastmaster experience. On September 1st, Silver Spring Toastmasters will hold its humorous speech contest and table topics contest. All members are encouraged to participate!

HUMOROUS SPEECH CONTEST

The purpose of the humorous speech contest is to provide an opportunity for speakers to improve their speaking abilities, to recognize the value of humor in speaking, and to recognize exceptional speakers.

There are three primary guidelines for the humorous speech preparation:

A. The subject for the humorous speech shall be selected by the contestant. The speaker shall avoid potentially objectionable language, anecdotes, and material.

B. Contestants must prepare their own five- to seven-minute speech, which must be substantially original and certified as such in writing to the chief judge by the contestants prior to the presentation of the speeches. Any quoted material must be so identified during the speech presentation.

C. The speech must be thematic in nature (opening, body, and close), not a monologue (series of one-liners).

We will also need a chief judge, at least five judges, a tiebreaking judge, three counters, and two timers are appointed, as far as practical.

Timing is very important. Speeches shall be from five to seven minutes. Contestants who speak less than four minutes 30 seconds or more than seven minutes 30 seconds will be disqualified.

TABLE TOPICS CONTEST

The purpose of the table topic contest is to provide an opportunity to learn by observing the more proficient speakers who have benefited from their Toastmasters training, to encourage development of impromptu and/or extemporaneous speaking skills, and to recognize the best as encouragement to all.

There are two primary guidelines for the table topics contest:

A. All contestants shall receive the same topic, which shall be of a general nature, and shall speak for two minutes.

B. The topic shall be of reasonable length, shall not require a detailed knowledge and shall lead to an opinion or conclusion.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Silver Spring Toastmasters August 4 Meeting Summary by Pauline Brown

What makes Silver Spring 1314 such an exceptional club, you wonder?

Think adaptable!

The Chinese Proverb sums it up well in a few words, “The wise adapt themselves to circumstances, as water molds itself to the pitcher.


And adapt we did. Our usual meeting place was temporarily without air conditioning, so we met instead, in the church sanctuary.


What great opportunity for voice projection!





As captured above, Club President Mel Bayo transitioned dramatically form the role of president to the role of Toastmaster of the Evening—and the tone was set for an exciting and memorable meeting!


Our August 4th meeting was special.





To enhance the ecclesiastical flavor added by the meeting environment, Merlyn Kettering, Area 62 Governor, used the hip-pocket slot on the agenda to give a 7-minute excerpt of his speech that he prepared for the 150th anniversary of the Church of the Brethren in Ashland, Ohio. How fitting!



Table Topics was a refreshing treat. With the theme, “Picture This,” Maxine Blanks, threw out one creative question after another, and the equally creative responses evoked much fun and laughter. Thanks also to Maxine for our photos.





From the CC Manual, Project #3, Louise Janus navigated quite skillfully around the topic, “Do you really need a GPS?” And yes, she really got to the point!




Yen Le’s Icebreaker speech was as engaging as it was nostalgic. To drive home the importance of family, community and home, Yen concluded her speech with the powerful statement, “Home is a journey, and you are becoming a part of my community.” You should have seen her fiancé, Hai, just beaming with pride as he captured the speech on video.






Oswaldo Ortega “Broke the Ice” with confidence and wit. First he ‘hooked’ us with the statement, “I am an Outlier.” Then he drew us in with sincerity and bold eye-contact. Yes, in our Club 1314 world, Olwaldo is truly an ‘Outlier’ We learned a new definition from his description of his experience growing up in Brooklyn, NY. He has already demonstrated potentials for a Competent Communicator.


At Silver Spring 1314, no meeting is ever complete without an allotted time for interaction. We got to know our three visitors better. Ellen Segal and Merlyn Kettering provided the food to complement the social time.





There was not one hearty “Amen” after all the great speeches. Rather, at Mike Nolan’s direction, the evaluators, Eniola Olowofoyeku, Mary Olowofoyeku, Pauline Brown, and Bill Aley each did a superb job of highlighting the many great points, and of offering suggestions for improvement of each speech.




Oh, I must mention here that Bill is an Area Governor, and our newest member—and his evaluation skills are excellent!



Kudos to Robin Bradshaw, Joan Phillips, and Shirley Jarvis. With their attention to detail and listening skills they added much value to the Timer's, Grammarian/Ah Counter, and Listener’s reports.



As you can see, all our meetings are exceptional and we look forward to YOU being part of our next one on August 18th!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Welcome to Silver Spring Toastmasters, Oz and Bill! by Joan Phillips


As our Toastmasters year gets off to a rousing start, it's exciting to welcome two new members to our Club 1314 family! And it was great to hear from each of them last week, at our second meeting of the new year.

Oz Ortega is brand new to Toastmasters and relatively new to our area as well. In his intriguing Icebreaker speech, "Outlier", we got a strong sense of the focused, intrepid personality and "New York" style he's going to bring to his future speeches and other roles in our club. Already, we're looking forward to hearing from him again when he gives his second speech at our next meeting, August 18th.

Welcome, and Way to Go, Oz!!

Bill Aley is an experienced Toastmaster who'd been searching for an additional club to join and found it in ours. We got a taste of his engaged public-speaking style when he stepped up on short notice to give Oz's Icebreaker a perceptive, helpful evaluation.

Welcome, Bill! We certainly look forward to hearing more!!

To everyone else who's visited our club these past two meetings: Thanks for coming out! We've enjoyed your interest and participation. Please let me, or any of our other club officers/members, know if you have questions.

We hope to see you again next week and welcome you as a new member very soon!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Silver Spring Toastmasters Meeting Agenda: August 18, 2010 (Meeting Theme: Mentors)


Hey there to all Club Members!

Thanks to your commitment, we have a full roster for the August 18th meeting. Below you'll see the Agenda.

The theme will be: "Mentors: Have One and Be One"

Toastmaster of the Evening :: David Buresh

Table Topic Master :: Joan Phillips

First Speaker :: Jim Phillips

Second Speaker :: Shirley Jarvis

Third Speaker :: Pauline Brown

Fourth Speaker :: Oswaldo Ortega

Master Evaluator :: Merlyn Kettering

First Evaluator :: Kim Crews

Second Evaluator :: Mel Bayo

Third Evaluator :: Bill Aley

Fourth Evaluator :: Anonymous Member

Time Keeper :: Dorothy Jefferson

Ah Counter/Grammarian :: Robin Bradshaw

Listener :: Marcia Snyder

Snack :: Yen Le

Beverages :: Dorothy Jefferson

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

August 4th Meeting Theme: Picture This!

Just imagine.....

A bunch of your Toastmaster friends bring their digital cameras to tomorrow night's meeting.....



And take pictures of speakers, evaluators, poignant moments AND funny moments.....

Words describe our meetings well and you know what they say about PICTURES, don't you?

When we put words together with pictures the result is POWERFUL!


BRING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA TOMORROW NIGHT.......


Send your pictures for posting with our Meeting Summary and the one picked as the best picture will get its own post entitled:

PICTURE OF THE WEEK!!!


Are you ready? Then let's get SNAPPIN'.........

Monday, August 2, 2010

Area 62 Fall Contest - Sunday September 19

This post is excerpted from an email sent by Merlyn Kettering to Area 62 Club Presidents and Vice Presidents Education.

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Toastmaster Year 2010-2011 is well underway and it is already time to think about scheduling the Fall Contest. The Fall Contest Season is really one for fun and enjoyment -- Humorous Speeches and Table Topics.

As you know, the District Conference will be held on November 20, so Division Contests will be held in October. To give contestants ample time to prepare between contest levels, the Area 62 Fall Contest will be held in mid-September.

I see that several clubs have already indicated their Club Contests on their schedules. I am writing to inform you of the date for the Area 62 Contest so that you have advance notice to allow for scheduling your Club Contests.


Area 62 Fall Contest - Humorous Speeches and Table Topics
Sunday September 19
3:00 - 5:00 pm
Takoma Park Presbyterian Church
310 Tulip Avenue, Takoma Park, MD


I trust this is useful for the planning purposes of your clubs.

Respectfully,
Merlyn Kettering
Area 62 Governor

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Silver Spring Toastmasters Meeting Agenda August 4, 2010

We started off the year with a BANG and our August 4th meeting promises to be great too!

Join us this coming Wednesday at 7:30pm and take part in the FUN!

There are still a few roles open. Please indicate your interest in any of them in the comments section of this post or contact Mel Bayo.


Toastmaster of the Evening :: Mel Bayo

Table Topics Master :: Maxine Blanks

First Speaker :: Yen Le

Second Speaker :: Oswaldo Ortega

Third Speaker :: Louise Janus

Fourth Speaker :: Clarence Featherson

Master Evaluator: Mike Nolan

First Evaluator :: Pauline Brown

Second Evaluator :: Merlyn Kettering

Third Evaluator :: Mary Olowofoyeku

Fourth Evaluator :: Eniola Olowofoyeku

Time Keeper :: Robin Bradshaw

Ah Counter/Grammarian :: Eldon Ralph

Listener :: Tiffany Montero

Snack :: Ellen Segal

Beverages :: Merlyn Kettering


We hope to see YOU on August 4th at:

Marvin Memorial United Methodist Church Room 204
Four Corners-University Boulevard and Colesville Road
Silver Spring, Maryland