Thursday, August 26, 2010

Getting Ready for Our Open House

We are getting ready for our Open House! Dusting, vacuuming, polishing the silver...

Actually, what we are doing is getting ready for you! We are making name tags and guest packets. We're preparing speeches and food. We're getting ready to show you what a Toastmasters meeting is all about.

Two of our members are going to give speeches, we'll play Table Topics, we'll evaluate ourselves on how well we did and then get ready to do it again next week. We'll leave plenty of room at the end of the meeting for questions and answers so you can ask away!

So, won't you please join us? We promise it will be a fun morning - and of course there will be coffee! At the break we will even serve a light breakfast. Bring a friend and see what Toastmasters is all about.

Four Speaking Lessons from "The Karate Kid"

Thursday, September 9, 2010
7:00am – 8:15am
6:45 am for Guest Packet, Coffee and Juice
A light breakfast will be served at the break

Highline Public Schools Building
15675 Ambaum Blvd SW, Burien
Across the street from Azteca, next to Hi-Line Lanes
South Classroom - Follow the signs!

Contact Theresa at burienbreakfast@gmail.com
www.burienbreakfast.blogspot.com

Monday, August 16, 2010

Using the Opportunities We Are Given

Theresa had the opportunity to be the acting president since Bang was out of town. She opened the meeting by welcoming our three guests: Tim, Norm and Randy and welcoming our newest member: Gerri!!

After the flag salute Jessica reminded us we have the opportunity to behave contrary to the way people expect with her thought of the day.

Jean Schmidt took her opportunity as Toastmaster to bedazzle us with her polished agenda including the times we should be starting each event. She wowed us as she single-hsndedly took on the roles of grammarian and timer, too. She led us through a meeting filled with opportunities to improve our speaking skills.

Jessica had the opportunity to tell us "The Best Kept Secret" and shared some of her recruiting stories with us. Theresa made us pretend we were business owners and she told us why we needed to jump on the social media bandwagon with "All A-Twitter."

Roger gave us the opportunity to find out what would happen if we were caught in sudden uncomfortable situations - how would we handle ourselves. Even a couple of our guests participated in this lively Table Topics session.

Our guest Tim won the best Table Topic award.
Roger won the best Evaluator award.
Jessica won the Best Speaker award.

Next week's schedule is posted here.

Jean's bedazzling agenda is posted here. All you need to do is copy and paste, then fill in the blanks.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contest

Our Club’s Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contest will be held at our next meeting - September 23rd.

The purpose of a speech contest is to provide an opportunity for speakers to improve their speaking abilities, to recognize individual Toastmasters as an encouragement to all, and to provide an opportunity for all Toastmasters to learn by observing speakers who have benefited from their Toastmasters training.

Each contest focuses on a particular set of skills, providing a terrific opportunity to learn about a specific area of communication. Many wonderful benefits accrue to those that participate.

  • Contestants are afforded a wonderful opportunity to improve their skills in preparing and delivering a speech in a competitive environment

  • Members not competing are provided the opportunity to learn by observing speakers who have benefited from their Toastmasters training

  • The audience is provided an interesting educational program, entertainment, and FUN! This is a good time to invite guests.

  • For the Fall Contests – everyone who is a member can participate! It doesn’t matter whether you have given 1 speech or 100.

Contests are held twice a year, once in the Fall and once in the Spring.

  • Each of these contests begins with the Club Contest 9/9/10
  • Club winners compete at the Area Contest (approximately 5-6 competitors) 10/15/10
  • Area winners go on to the Division Contest (approximately 5-6 competitors) 10/22/10
  • Division winners compete at the District Contest held in conjunction with the District Conference (seven competitors per contest in District 2) 11/13/10

The Table Topics Contest features a 1 to 2 minutes response to a question posed by the Contest chair. Contestants are taken from the room and each is brought into the room and given the same Table Topics question. No contestant hears the question or anyone's response prior to their turn on stage. They are judged on how well they respond.

The Humorous Speech is 5 to 7 minutes in length. Humorous speaking, which must be substantially original. Any quoted material must be identified during the presentation. The speech must be a thematic in nature (opening, body, and close) and not be an act or a monologue. It should be "clean" humor; avoid objectionable language, anecdotes, and material. Vocal variety, gestures, and speech content all play a part in a successful humorous speech.

In the Humorous Speech Contest the speeches are judged using a different set of categories, which include how well humor was used. Judges evaluate contestants with a rating system on a wide range of criteria. These rating scores are summed into a single score. The score is used to define a ranking of the top-three candidates. A count is used to determine the winner from the rankings. Each contest has a special tie-breaking judge, who ranks all candidates; this ranked list is used to break any ties in the contest..

Please plan to participate in our upcoming contest. If you have any questions, comments, and inquiries – please direct to Area 41’s Contest Chair – Sam Clemmens at sclemmens@earthlink.net.