Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Minutes – December 2, 2013, Guests @ Master’s Manna


Special club meeting of Eagle Toastmasters Wallingford, #3161 at Master’s Manna in Wallingford
Attendance: 10 members, 9 guests, some under 3 feet and Master’s Manna director

 Word of the Day
“altruism” – The principal of practice of unselfish concern for or devotion to the welfare of others

 Quote
“There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.”
Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa who died just a few days later

 
Speakers
Cheryl Bedore of Master’s Manna
Joe Oddie – Icebreaker
Tom Piekarski – Behind the Barn


Observation: Difficult setting for speaking – good training.

Minutes – November 18, 2013


Club meeting of Eagle Toastmasters Wallingford, #3161 at Park and Rec in Wallingford, CT
Attendance: 14 members, 2 guests

 Word of the Day
“coincidence”

Speakers
Tanya Gorshkov – Icebreaker
Robin Corrigan
Ian Brooks

Minutes – November 4, 2013


Club meeting of Eagle Toastmasters Wallingford, #3161 at Park and Rec in Wallingford, CT
Attendance: 11 members, 1 guests, 1 past member,  and division C contest winner

 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
“lugubrious”

Speakers
Susanne Morse (“We are not in Cheshire anymore, Hollie”)
Practice run for district 53 contest

 
We welcome our new president: Mike Connors

Minutes – October 21, 2013


Club meeting of Eagle Toastmasters Wallingford, #3161 at Park and Rec in Wallingford, CT
Attendance: 9 members, 2 guests (one guest became a member)

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
“pithy” (chosen by a guest)

 Speakers
Ute Brinkmann (“Men And Accessories”)
Mike Connors (“Tools, People, Putting It All Together”)

Minutes – October 7, 2013


Club meeting of Eagle Toastmasters Wallingford, #3161 at Park and Rec in Wallingford, CT
Attendance:  10 members, 1 guest (who became a member)

Word of the Day
"indubitable"

 Thought of the Day
“Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them-a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have the skill, and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill.”   Muhammad Ali

Speakers
Sonia Dean
Paul Douglass
Mike Connors

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Farewell Eagles! I wish you all best!

Good Evening Everyone!
 
Below is a summary of the last meeting and why I cannot make it to our meetings anymore.
 
We had a very nice meeting on October 1st. Mike practiced for the Humorous Speech Contest. I don't know the results of the contest, but I thought he did very well at our meeting. Everyone there gave him some excellent advice and I truly hope it helped.

Doug gave the “Vocal Variety” speech from the Competent Communicator manual. He did a unique, creative and entertaining reading of Dr. Seuss's "Horton Hatches an Egg."  

I also gave a speech that I titled “The Next Step.” I talked about a series of steps I took in the course of my life to get where I am today. I’ve been in a rut for longer than I care to admit. I decided to get out of my rut last year. I saved up, planned and quit my job as a Graphic Designer. It was risky, but today I can say, with confidence, that I found a new career in television as a writer/producer at Fox-CT News!
 
On that note, I would like to let you know that my hours at my new job will not allow me to continue as President of Eagle Toastmasters. I am sad about this because it certainly has been a learning and growing experience for me. Being a part of Toastmasters has taught me a lot about stepping out and pushing past my comfort zones. One of the first steps I took to change my life was when I joined Toastmasters last year. I have been taking step after step since then and today, I have a new job and a new direction. It takes time and planning, but it can be done. I still have a long road ahead of me and I hoped to have continued it with Toastmasters. It just so happened that my new hours conflict with our meeting schedule. I am truly sorry…
 
I wish everyone all the best and urge you to take full advantage of Toastmasters. You learn by doing, after all. If there is anything I’ve learned on my way to accomplishing my goals, it’s that it doesn’t happen by accident. The agenda for Monday’s meeting has lots of roles for anyone who wants to grow. I realize I must sound cheesy, but… oh, well. So… GET OUT THERE AND TAKE SOME ROLES AND DO SOME SPEECHES!!!


 
Kind Regards,
Sonia

Monday, October 7, 2013

Minutes - September 16, 2013 - Fall Speech Contest


Club meeting of Eagle Toastmasters Wallingford, #3161 at Park and Rec in Wallingford, CT
Club Contest Night: Humorous Contest and Evaluation Contest
Attendance:  13 members, 1 guests (who became a members), guest speaker from 3M and Area Governor  Diana Drysdale

Speakers for the Evaluation Contest:
Susanne Morse
Sonia Dean
Ian Brooks

Speakers for the Humorous Contest:
Elaine Piazza – Boys 2 Men
Mike Connors – Medium Coffee, Goldie and the Middle
Richard Freeman – Women and Accessories
Bruno Chima – Email Troubles

Winners who move on to the Area Contest (Oct 9, 2013):
Ian Brooks for the Evaluation Contest
Mike Connors for the Humorous Contest