Brass City and Eagle Toastmasters convened in Wallingford on
the night of March 26th to hold the Area 23 Spring Speech Contest, consisting
of Table Topics and International Speeches.
Markus Schumacher
called the meeting to order as Sergeant at Arms and introduced Sandra Centorino, the Contest Master.
The Table Topics Contest had four contestants: Stephen Burgess of Brass City, Michelle Modeaux of Eagle, Peter Penev of Eagle, and Maribel Rodriguez of Brass City.
As is customary in table topics at the contest level, three
of the contestants were led to a separate room so they would not have the
advantage of hearing the topic until it was their turn to speak. Each was given
the same question: What was the kindest thing someone has ever done for you?
After a brief break following the Table Topics Contest, the
International Contest could begin. Once again, there were four contestants who spoke
on a variety of interesting topics:
Maribel Rodriguez
of Brass City; Our Moment Has Arrived. Inspired
by March being Women’s History Month, Maribel spoke of the progress made in
women’s rights and in the women’s empowerment movement.
Stephen Burgess of
Brass City; Bees Matter. Steve, an
avid beekeeper, spoke of the importance of these pollinating insects. He shared
information on colony collapse disorder, where honeybees leave their hives and
never return, and gave tips for things we can do to help save the bees.
Chris Gaffney of Eagle;
Everyday Moments. Chris reminded us
that what defines and connects us are those little every day moments that being
joy, such as receiving the daily paper, or the friendly banter with the cashier
while checking out at the store.
Steve McGirr of
Eagle; Rubber Band Habits – Using clever
visual aids, Steve demonstrated how we can get ourselves unstuck from habits
that are holding us back and build new habits that will propel us toward our
goals.
While the ballot counters tallied up the scores, Sandra Centorino interviewed each contestant. We learned that Steve Burgess has held every officer
role over the course of his time with Toastmasters. Michelle Modeaux said
that she is most inspired by the compassion demonstrated by the nurses she
works with. Peter Penev’s son
Christian has taught him patience more than anything else. Mirabelle Rodriguez
believes that showing love and compassion to her elderly patients is the gentle
way to shake up the world. Chris Gaffney’s
blog holds the distinction of being named one of Feedspot’s Top 100 Humor
Blogs, which may be a scam but he’s proud either way. Steve McGirr shared his motto that the next 5 years don’t have to
be like the last 5 years.
Lani Brown of
Brass City gave a 2-minute Spring Conference Update, letting us know the
Keynote speaker, Mark Hunter is one we should not miss! The Conference will be
on May 19th at UMass Amherst.
Finally, the moment we’d all been waiting for: The
Presentation of Awards! Sandra and Tony Centorino handed out awards as follows:
Table Topics Contest:
2nd Place Winner: Peter Penev
of Eagle. 1st Place Winner:
Michelle Modeux of Eagle.
International Speech
Contest: 2nd Place Winner: Chris
Gaffney of Eagle, 1st
Place Winner, Steve McGirr of Eagle.
Closing Remarks were given by Larry Wood – Division B Director. The next level of the contest (the
Division level) will be held on Wednesday,
April 11 at Eversource in Berlin, CT.
Thanks to all who participated in and supported the contest by taking on a
role, helping to set up the room, and contributing food! Every little bit counts!