Showing posts with label public speaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public speaking. Show all posts
Friday, October 7, 2011
End of an Era
Burien Breakfast is no longer meeting at this time. For other Toastmaster meetings in this area go to the Toastmasters International Find a Club Site. For local events and contact information go to Toastmasters District 2 site.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Clear Direction

When defining words Keith doesn't obfuscate, which is a good thing since "obfuscate" was the word of the day. It means to cloud. confuse or bewilder.
Our incoming President, Dan Flick, was our topic-master. He wanted to know as a club, who are we and what are we trying to do. He also asked for suggestions on how to grow and wanted to know about a club marketing plan. He wanted answers that gave clear direction not answers that obfuscated the listeners.
The always clean shaven Keith gave the club a looking into the long history of shaving, from the caveman to today's resurgence of shaving with a straight razor.
Mike gave us a humorous look into the customer service policy of Safeway. He told stories of escorting customer around the store and letting them sample goodies.
For a list of who is doing what at our next meeting on June 23rd go to Schedules and Roles.
Monday, June 6, 2011
New Officers and a Splendid Meeting

The day's theme was Memorial Day. Jean brought the word of the day which was two words, resplendent and splendid.
In Keith's speech he explained the importance of community and the place that organized labors plays in it. Dan's speech asked the question, "Does air have weight?" He told us that because it does, altitude affects the boiling point.
During our topic session Jean had us talking about our experiences being an officer either in or out of Toastmasters.
We had a new member join our club - Welcome Clayton!
NEW OFFICERS 2011-12
President........................................... Dan Flick
Vice President of Education............ Bang Parkinson/ Jean Schmidt
Vice President of Membership....... Clayton Brunt
Vice President of Public Relations...Darlene Burrill
Secretary /Treasurer ..................... Mike DeLeon
Sgt. at Arms...................................... Keith Weir
Congratulations to all of you who chose to serve!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Elect to Run for Office

Our club election for the new term starting July 1, 2011 will be held at our meeting. So far the only offices with people running are Secretary and Treasurer.
Although we had a few people missing from the agenda the meeting went smoothly, with members picking up the slack.
We had two guest who added to our meeting by participating in Roger's topic session. Roger's topic had members and guests speaking on various aspects of spring. Mike, our Toastmaster, hosted the meeting and explained Toastmasters and how our club runs.
In a moving speech, entitled "Why me", Jean talked about her blindness and how the doctors gave her back her sight and Toastmasters opened her eyes.
See WHO is doing WHAT next meeting HERE!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Spring Conference - Here We Come!

Keith took his speaking to a higher level, literally. In his speech, "The ladder of Life" he talked about advancing professionally in the building trades industry.
Theresa, our club's quintessential story teller spoke about her time managing a furniture store and the problems she encountered when she wasn't able to get and employee to take care of his duties when she was away from the store. The outcome was a lost promotion and a lesson learned!
Jean then switched to Table Topics. She had us talking about conferences we have attended and what we've gained.
For next weeks Roles see the Schedules and Roles page.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Spring Forward!

With great enthusiasm Theresa Frasch acted as our Toastmaster. With more sunshine, more birds singing in the morning and more color in our gardens Theresa chose Spring Forward as the meeting's theme. The theme was carried out by, our Topic Master, Mike DeLeon as he had the members talking about their favorite spring events such as their favorite spring sport, walk, festival, etc.
Doing speech number three from the manual, Keith Weir talked about how green jobs will save the economy. He covered such topics as solar power, wind power technologies to new construction and the retrofitting of old buildings.
Our word of the day was "defenestration" the act of throwing something out of a window. It comes from the Latin "de" meaning out and "fenestra" meaning window. In a sentence, "These new energy saving windows make it harder to defenestrate."
Keith got two evaluations for his speech, one from Darlene Burrill, and as a special treat, one from Theresa, as she practiced for the Division D Evaluation Contest conming up on April 15th.
To see what is happening on our next meeting, Thursday, April 14th, go to Schedules and Roles.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Club Contest

Roger Wells and Darlene Burrill competed for the right to represent the club as a speech contestant for the Area Contest. Darlene spoke first - Living With Tragedy. Roger was next - Two Minor Events.
Next up was the Evaluation Contest. Lorylee Lejon from Soundwaves Toastmasters in Des Moines was our Guest Speaker. She gave a seven minute speech about using a vision board to make your dreams come true. The three evaluation contestants were (in the order they spoke): Darlene Burrill, Theresa Frasch, and Roger Wells. Each one of them gave a thoughtful and thorough evaluation of Lorylee's presentation.
Our congratulations go to Roger Wells for coming in First Place in the Speech Contest, and to Theresa Frasch for coming in First Place in the Evaluation Contest. We wish them luck as they move onto the Area Contest!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Snow Fooling!

Snow joke - we got snowed out of our Contest Meeting! But do not fear, we will hold it at our next meeting, March 10th at 7am sharp. Jean Schmidt will be the Contest Toastmaster. She has a surprise guest speaker lined up for the evaluation contest. And I am sure we will have some interesting speeches (with some extra practice time) lined up for the competition as well. Let's get ready to COMPETE!
A few notes:
- Dues are due! Bring your check for $30 made out to Burien Breakfast Toastmaster to our next meeting
- Theresa will bring our new club business cards to our next meeting
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Win The Future!

Darlene Burrill gave an After Dinner speech (or was it an After Breakfast Speech?) about what happens after dinner and how it has changed through the years.
Roger Wells challenged us to use the words criterion and criteria correctly while we answered Table Topic questions by Bang Parkinson about how we can create jobs in the United States. Our members were up to the challenge with answers that included immigration reform, challenging fraud, and improving education.
At our business meeting we discussed Dues will soon be due - so remember to bring a check for $30 to one of the February meetings. Make it out to Burien Breakfast Toastmasters. Also, Contest Season is upon is. Our Club Contest will be February 24th. Let Jean Schmidt know if you want to be a contestant in the International Speech Contest or the Evaluation Contest.
For next week's schedule go to Schedules and Roles.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Rein it In or Let it Rain?
It is the new year and time to sharpen those Toastmaster skills. With Bang Parkinson as our Toastmaster we had two speeches with the aim of improving our club.
Theresa Frasch led a group discussion on building membership. Using community bulletin boards, Craigslist and blogs were some of the suggestions which came out of Theresa's discussion.
Jean Schmidt handed out copies of the Toastmaster's promise and talked about member's duties being a member.
Mike Deleon gave us three words of the day. "Rein" a verb to hold back. "Reign" a noun the rule of a leader. "Rain" a noun liquid from the sky. We had a spirited topic session talking about what should be taxed and what should be spent.
For or next meeting, check here: Schedule and Roles to see what you are assigned to do or what is still open that you can volunteer for.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Big Words

Our Toastmaster Theressa Frasch, noting that it was the anniversary of publication of the first American dictionary, used Noah Webster for the day's theme. Webster, as well a bringing out the first US dictionary, also published the first America spelling book, and was a lobbyist helping to created our country's copyright laws.
If you have to do a presentation at work our club is a great place to practice. That is what Bang Parkinson did. The club acted as the school board while she did a PowerPoint presentation on bringing a new copier system to the school district.
Another great thing about the club is the things you learn. Roger Wells shared his knowledge of the development of the calender with the club. If you worry about the Ides of April. Beware on April 13th not the 15th.
Mike DeLeon brought three words of the day. Ultimate, Penultimate, and Antepenultimate. Ultimate is the last in a series, the end, whereas penultimate is the second to the last in a series and antepentultimate is the third to last.
See you all next year! For next year's schedule see the Schedules and Roles page.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Infused with Veteran's Day

Our next meeting will be Thursday, December 9th at our usual meeting spot. For a list of who is doing what see our Schedules and Roles page.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Give Me Liberty

Carrying along with the theme Jean Schmidt brought us the word "Freedom".
Kieth Weir gave a speech where he talked about the different stages of Halloween. He spoke how as we age we change our view of the holiday. Roger Wells in a speech titled "Why Do They Do It?", he wondered people feel they have to exagerate their public resumes.
Since Keith was also Table Topics Master, members had a chance to express opinions of Halloween duringTable Topics.
Our next meeting is November 11th which is Veteran's Day so ERAC will be closed. We will be meeting at Infusion Tea & Coffee (15607 1st Ave So). See the Schedules and Roles page for who's doing what.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
The Icebreaker

We got a preview of the area speech contest when three of the contestants, Roger Wells, Theresa Frasch, and Darlene Burrill practiced their contest speeches. The practice paid off. All gave much improved speeches and gave great performances. Darlene brought home the 3rd place trophy in the Humorous Speech contest!
For next week's schedule be sure to check the "Schedules and Roles" page.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Laughter Galore!

Our last meeting was our club's humorous speech contest. We have a great contestant in Roger Wells. He entertained the club talking about the adventure in growing old. The winner of our topic contest was Darlene Burrill.
Agenda October 15th
Toastmaster.......................................................................Mike DeLeon
Pledge................................................................................. Bang Parkinson
Speech 1 (Ice Breaker)..................................................... Michael Reid
Speech 2 (Contest Practice).............................................Roger Wells
Speech 3 (Contest Practice).............................................Darlene Burill
Speech 4 (Contest Practice).............................................Theresa Frasch
Food and Joke....................................................................Jean Schmidt
The Area 41 Contest is the next day (Friday the 15th of October at ERAC) Be sure and come because it means a lot to the speaker to see some familiar faces.
Area 41 Fall Contest
Friday, September 17, 2010
A Serendipitous Meeting

If you had an occasion to use the word "serendipity" after our meeting that was serendipity, a marvelous coincidence. Roger Wells brought us the word serendipity.
Since last week was the start of school our topic master Mike DeLeon asked us to talk about some of our school memories.
With an election coming up Kieth Weir used the occasion to give a speech on referendum 52. He was able to fit it into the TM manual lesson 9 speaking to persuade. Jean Schmidt spoke from the advance manual and talked on how Toastmasters changed her life.
September 23rd is our club humorous speech contest where we will chose someone to represent our club at the Area Humorous Speech Contest.
Toastmaster......................................................... Jean Schmidt
Food and Joke..................................................... Mike DeLeon
Contestants.........................................................Roger Wells and Kieth Weir
Evaluation will be on a round robin basis.
If any one else would like to participate feel free to prepare a 5 to 7 minutes humorous speech
Friday, September 3, 2010
Seattle Summer Was Not Ubiquitous

Thursday, August 26, 2010
Getting Ready for Our Open House

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

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.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Oh No! I'm the Toastmaster!

1. Contact all of the members with roles and make sure they will be in attendance. If not, find their replacements now.
2. Connect with evaluators and speakers early in the week. Get introductions from speakers. Remind evaluators to connect with their speakers.
3. Send your introduction as Toastmaster to the President.
4. Arrive at the meeting early to distribute agendas and make sure all your players are in attendance. If you need someone to fill in, arrange that as quickly as possible before the start of the meeting.
5. Make sure to introduce the players for the meeting and have them explain their role.
6. Use the meeting guideline to keep the meeting on time.
7. After each speaker, ask members to write comments for the speaker and then remain silent for a minute to allow members to complete their notes.
8. After the last speaker, remind members to vote for best speaker.
9. After the last Table Topics, remind members to vote.
10. After the last evaluator, remind members to vote.
There you have it! Follow these guidelines and you will do just fine. Remember you can ask any of the officers for help, especially if this is your first time as Toastmaster (or second, or even third). We are here to help!
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