Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Minutes - July 15, 2013


Minutes – July 15, 2013

Club meeting of Eagle Toastmasters Wallingford, #3161 at Park and Rec in Wallingford, CT
Attendance: 10 members, no guests

Invocation
“The man who can think and does not know how to express what he thinks is at the level of him who cannot think.”   Dionysius the Elder
“Second thoughts are ever wiser.”  Euripides
“Mind your speech a little, lest it mar your fortunes.” Shakespeare, “King Lear”

 Word of the Day
“sagacity”

Speakers
Susanne Morse
Ute Brinkmann
Rachel Mele

Minutes - July 1, 2013 - Happy New Year


Minutes – July 1, 2013 – Happy New Year!

Club meeting of Eagle Toastmasters Wallingford, #3161 at Park and Rec in Wallingford, CT
Attendance: 16 people including 3 Toastmasters from Cromwell and 1 guest who became a member at the end of the meeting

     Congratulations to another successful Toastmaster year 2012-13

Thank you 2012-13 officers:
Chandra Palla (Kate Kelly, Joe Katucki, Ian Brooks, Sonia Dean, Elaine Piazza, Ute Brinkmann, Lucy D’Angelo

Educational Achievements 2012-13:
CC – Ute Brinkmann, Richard Freeman
AC – Chandra Palla, Kate Kelly
Leadership – Joe Katucki, Ute Brinkmann

Membership in 2012-13:
New members: 20
Beginning of the year: 25
End of the year: 31

Year                       President
2001-02                Ute Brinkmann
2002-03                Sabine Kirstein
2003-04                Tom Piekarski
2004-05                Robin Corrigan
2005-06                Chris Lewis
2006-07                Dan Schmidt
2007-08                Fred Swiderski
2008-09                Udaya Neelam
2009-10                Elaine Piazza
2010-11                Ute Brinkmann
2011-12                Kate Kelly
2012-13                Chandra Palla

Eagle Wallingford: A Presidents Distinguished Club since 2001-2002

 
Speakers
Crystal Storo and Tom Alvord from Cromwell
Tom Piekarski
Kevin Manner (Icebreaker)
Colleen Ventner (guest)

Misc.:
Elaine Piazza is stepping up to be the VP-PR for 2013-14
Maybe Eagle and Cromwell Toastmaster have a joint meeting in the near future.
Perhaps we can visit the local TV station again.

Monday, July 15, 2013

So Cool - July 14th

Dear Members,
 
It was a hot Monday night, but no worries, we had a very cool meeting!
 
We had two humorous presenters and twice as many laughs! Ian and I "brought down the house" with our own brand of tongue-in-cheek jokes. 
 
Suzanne gave a wonderful speech titled, "Meet My Exotic Friend". She started by introducing us to an endearing prop of a toy bird that made life-like sounds, then proceeded to guide us through choosing the perfect bird. The speech was interlaced with story and factual information that described all the in's and out's of your perfect new family member. Organized, informative and entertaining, Suzanne presented an excellent second speech from her CC manual. She also did a great job filling in for Tom Corrigan as Toastmaster. The meeting flowed well and we didn't miss a beat.
 
Aptly titling her speech "Poverty", Ute gave a passionate speech referencing her trip to India. Ute provided visual aids that supported her words, "poverty is not just a concept, it has a face" - indeed it does. Sometimes we develop a narrow focus in life and forget that the world is bigger than what is in our immediate surroundings. It seems it is Ute's mission to expand our vision and realize that not only is there more to see in this world, but also more to do.
 
Right off the bat, Rachel gave us a humorous anecdote of her inability to cook. Long story short, her attempts at cooking required calls to the fire department and possibly the paramedics... It's sad to say that some of us there could relate. Actually, I started taking notes hoping she would give some great advice on avoiding charred meals. Her solution: "The Whole 30". It's a nutrition plan that teaches about food and healthy living. Rachel has had great success with the program. In fact, she has lost twenty-seven pounds since she first began one-hundred and eleven days ago! Truly, I believe she has discovered the key to success in the kitchen, and that is you must enjoy what you cook and eat. When you enjoy it, you take better care to do it right. The result... no more calls to 911.
 
On a side note...
 
Recently, I came across the text "Difficult lessons teach the hard way. It's much better to plan your growth intentionally." We all join Toastmasters to grow an area of our life that we feel is lacking. Put another way, we are looking to improve. Honestly, when I joined it didn't occur to me that I had to be intentional about my growth. I thought that it's just something that is supposed to happen. After all, I joined an organization geared toward the development and success of its members. As evident by the members who have been participating in Toastmaster for many years, growth doesn't happen by accident. There is a secret behind their passion for this club, and it's not much of a secret at all. The "secret" is that this really works because the more you put in, the more you get in return. This is only my second meeting as President of Eagle, and as daunting as the task may seem to me, I realized there is no failure except my lack of action. So, I encourage all of you to take advantage of this opportunity. As Woody Allen said, "90% of success is showing up".
 
Stay cool!
 
Sonia Dean
President, Eagle Toastmasters

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

July 1st - Happy New Year!

Hi Everyone!
 
Today was the first meeting of the Toastmasters new year! We had a great start with yummy bubbly and cookies, courtesy of Ute.
 
Tonight, we had Crystal and Tom visit us from the Cromwell club and impart their wisdom regarding the benefits of video taping our speeches. Their title, "Watch Your Speech", says it all. It's the perfect tool to see yourself as others see you and conduct a self-evaluation. They acknowledged that even though it may be scary at first, if you begin with focusing on the positive you can see your strengths for yourself and in effect, build on them. True, your first instinct is to shun the idea of seeing yourself on camera, but when you can give yourself an honest review, it gives you an edge on making bigger learning strides. Tom filmed our meeting tonight, and I hope that especially those of you who attended will be brave enough to go ahead and watch the video. It may take a few tries to get used to it, but I think it's hugely beneficial to see yourself as others see you.
 
Tom Piekarski gave a memorable reading of "General Douglas MacArthur's Farewell Speech". Tom was genuine and passionate. He chose an interesting speech because the General wrote the speech on May 12th, 1962, but there were aspects in it that hit too close to home.
 
Congratulations to Kevin, who gave his ice breaker speech tonight. He gave a chronological rendition of his life's events with delightful humorous anecdotes peppered throughout. It was immediately clear that Kevin has a talent for humor. We look forward to many more speeches from him.
 
Colleen made a vast improvement from our last meeting and read a poem in preparation for her niece's wedding. We all have been told at one point in our lives or another that practice makes perfect, and Colleen is a perfect demonstration of this concept. Thank you Colleen and good luck!
 
Some food for thought, as mentioned in today's meeting, Crystal and I think it would be mutually beneficial for our two clubs to get together and have a combined toastmasters meeting. We will set up a time some time during the second or fourth week in August. It's a great opportunity to break out of comfort zones.
 
Speaking of comfort zones... we had an excellent experience taping a meeting at the Wallingford Public Access. It's a great way to break down barriers on our road to personal growth, which is what Toastmasters is all about. I know that's why many of us join Toastmasters, and I hope that people will join in taking advantage of such a great opportunity.
 
 
Sincerely,
Sonia Dean
President, Eagle Toastmasters