The September 18th meeting was a special one - it was our fall contest! Many members chipped in and brought food and drinks to keep us fueled throughout the evening.
Jaime Fisher served as Contest Master, Peter Penev was Sergeant at Arms, and Deb Haggett was Chief Judge.
The group consisted of 17 members, 5 guests, and one guest of honor - the target speaker, Richard Peck, DTM, First Vice President of Toastmasters International.
As the target speaker, Richard's role was to give a speech for the evaluators in the evaluation contest to evaluate. (Make sense?)
In his speech, More Than Just Words, Richard asked: "How do you use words to take people on a journey? When used properly, words can be extremely powerful." He went on to compare FDR's famous Pearl Harbor speech with an earlier draft, showing how the right words can have a much more powerful impact than those that first come to mind. He encouraged us to keep the 4 R's in mind when preparing speeches: Reinvent, Renew, Revitalize and Rewrite! Be mindful that your words take people on their journey, not yours.
Evaluation contestants were Joseph Oddie and Stephen McGirr
For the humorous speech contest, there were four contestants/speeches. In order of appearance:
1. Sarah Anne Ouellette / How Shit Can Set You Free
2. Brad Leete / My First World Record
3. Sandra Centorino / 17 Seats
4. Maryanne Shirshac / iLost
After each contestant, there was time for the judges to complete a checklist, which would be used to determine the speech contest winners. (This was also true for the judging of the evaluation contest.)
Once the judging forms had been completed, the ballot counters and chief judge retreated to another room to tally up the results. The rest of us mingled and enjoyed the refreshments.
Finally - drumroll please - the winners were announced.
For the evaluation contest, Joseph Oddie took first place, and Stephen McGirr second. For the speech contest, Brad Leete came in at #1, and Sandra Centorino came in second.
All four of the winning contestants would then go on to compete at the Area Contest, which was held in Waterbury on October 12th.
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Friday, October 27, 2017
September 11th Meeting
The September 11th meeting opened on a somber
note, with Ute Brinkmann reading a poem remembering that fateful day. But she
added a positive thought – the date 9/11 in European style stands for November
9. On that day in 1989, the Berlin Wall came down.
Amy Demas served as Toastmaster for the
evening and suggested that we move Table Topics to the end of the meeting to
make sure we had enough time for all the speeches.
The word of the day, presented by Thom Knowlton was Imagine.
The first speech of the evening was given by Kate Kelly. It was entitled “Pay it Forward” and was taken from the
Advanced Manual – Specialty Speeches (2) Uplift the Spirit. Kate recalled that
immediately after 9/11, humanity was at its best. People were kind and rushed
to help each other and check in on each other. As often happens after tragedy
or disaster, people reacted with love and concern. Kate asked, how do we keep
that good spirit going? She then answered that we must always pay it forward to
keep the kindness going. We don’t need to wait for another attack or disaster
to motivate us.
Speaker 2 was Heather
McKelvie (yes, that’s me!) who
delivered a speech from the Storytelling Manual (3) The Moral of the Story. A
Tale of Two Squirrels took the audience on a journey with a pair of squirrels –
one who was very goal-driven and the other who was a bit less so. The story
ended with a twist when the goal-oriented squirrel (Filbert) was snatched up by
a hawk and the lazy squirrel (Marshall) went on to live the life that Filbert
had once dreamed of for himself. The moral of the story was that you can plan
all you want but you never really know how things will turn out in the end.
Joseph Oddie was
the third speaker of the evening. He also chose a project from the Storytelling
manual (4) The Touching Story. In “Face Your Fear” Joseph spoke about his
paralyzing fear of public speaking that struck during his junior year of high
school. From then on, his life choices were influenced by this fear. It took him
20 years before he confronted it by attending an improv class and even then, he
wanted to run out of the room. But he stuck to it and was euphoric afterwards.
He went on to try his hand at stand-up comedy. Each time was a little step
forward. Joseph’s message to us was that if you don’t face your fear head-on,
it will follow you throughout your life.
Our final speaker of the evening was Stephen McGirr, who gave his final speech from the Competent
Communicator Manual (10) Inspire Your Audience.
Steve’s speech was entitled “What Will You Become?” He spoke about the
three values he lives by: 1. Find Answers, 2. Be a Mentor, 3. Focus. When Steve
was a child, he saw a Nostradamus documentary that cause him great distress. As
he grew older he was crippled by his fears, suffering panic attacks that
prevented him from going out and enjoying life. After consulting with a
psychiatrist, and focusing on personal development and leadership training, he
found answers to his struggles, became a mentor for others and has learned to
focus on love and positivity, rather than the negative things in life. We too,
can move past our own fears and use our experiences to help others.
Jaime Fisher lead
table topics for the evening, which were a series of interesting questions such
as: If you had a superpower for one day, what would it be? What was your
favorite childhood toy or game? And, if you could learn a new skill, what would
it be? Sarah Ouellette, Maryanne Shirshac and Brad Leete all participated, and then we were out of time!
Thomas Piekarski was
the general evaluator for the evening, while Anne Lee, Brad Leete, Paula Erardi and Joseph Oddie evaluated each speaker.
Sunday, August 27, 2017
August 21st Meeting
Hi Eagles!
I arrived at our August 21st meeting expecting
another small group. Boy was I wrong! We ended up with a total of 22 people – 8
of whom were guests.
Jaime Fisher was
back to bang the gavel and begin the night. I (Heather McKelvie) served as Toastmaster.
As Humorist, Tom
Piekarski told a risqué joke about a nun giving two priests an eyeful while
on vacation.
Paula Erardi gave
a quote from Frederick Lewis Donaldson about the seven social sins.
Following in Tony’s footsteps from last week, I also served
as Topicsmaster. I brought in a grab bag of items and asked people to come up,
randomly choose an item and then speak about it for 2 minutes. Sandra and Steve
both found sunglasses and talked about their experiences with the solar
eclipse. Jaime, inspired by a stuffed giraffe, told us about her struggles as a
minimalist parent with children who hoard stuffed animals. Chris found a “clock
man” in the bag and spoke about how it was a super hero action figure. He convinced
us that it was a valuable collector’s item. One of the guests, Sarah, gave it a
whirl and impressed us with her thoughts about pearls.
Then it was time for the main event – the speeches!
T Poirer gave the
first of the three icebreaker speeches of the evening. She spoke about her
nervousness and shared a poem she wrote about the nervousness and fear. As
Sandra would later emphasize, T took the energy from her fear and turned it
into courage!
Nilani Shankar’s icebreaker
was inspired by the Jim Rohn quote
from the previous meeting. She spoke briefly about her 22 years of formal
education and then dove into her self-education. She discovered that self-hypnosis could help her memorize 25 pages
of piano music, and has gone on to study how hypnosis can be used to help
others.
In her icebreaker, Anne
Lee started off by telling us how her family moved from Korea to Bangkok,
where she learned English in an American school, only really taking it
seriously once the math problems became word problems and she had to rely on
probability to get the answers right. Anne came to the US for high school and
college. She wanted a practical career, so she became a doctor and practiced
radiology for 20 years. She then tried her hand at house-flipping, developed
interested in real estate and became a broker! She says that when you want
something in life, opportunities will come to you, and that America really is
the best place to make that happen.
Amy Demas then
gave a speech from the Advanced Manual – Special Occasion Speeches, Speaking in
Praise, called “Thank you, Light” Amy praised light for three of it’s greatest
characteristics – Radiance, Energy & Momentum and Guidance. She concluded by reminding us that we can
empower and motivate, just like the sun.
Jaime Fisher
wrapped up the evening as General Evaluator. Speech evaluators were Sandra Centorino, Amy Demas, Steve McGirr and Jaime Fisher.
Other functionaries were Paula Erardi: Ah-Counter, Nilani
Shankar: Grammarian, and Richard
Freeman: Timer.
Our next meeting is September 11th. Ute suggested
that the theme for the evening be National Day of Remembrance.
See you then!
Heather McKelvie
Eagle Secretary
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
August 7th Meeting
Hi Eagles!
Although our August 7th meeting was sparsely
attended, everyone there stepped up to fill roles and make the evening an
enjoyable one.
There were 8 members and 4 guests – two of whom joined as
members by the end of the meeting!
Stephen McGirr banged
the gavel to start the meeting, and Tony
Centorino served as Toastmaster.
Sandra Centorino
humored us with a joke about an old married couple – in honor of her and Tony’s
recent wedding anniversary. I wonder how many dolls Sandra has crocheted over
the years?
Stephen McGirr
stepped up to give a quote from Jim Rohn about the significance of self-education.
Tony Centorino -
in one of his many roles that night – led Table Topics with a travel
theme. We got to hear how our fellow
Toastmasters have set off alarms at customs and security thanks to contraband
items such as untreated wood and full water bottles. Kate shared a truly
cringe-worthy story of how her suitcase was critically battered by the baggage
handling system and had to be delivered to her in a giant trash bag.
Tony Centorino switched
hats from Table Topics Master to Toastmaster to Speaker #1 (can you keep up?)
and delivered speech #3 from the Competent Communicator Manual: Get to the
Point. Tony spoke about his journey
through Toastmasters, from the day he and Sandra discussed it over coffee at
Dunkin Donuts, to joining Eagle in June 2014, and progressing as a speaker and
a club officer – taking on roles such as Club President, VP of Membership and
Secretary. Today Tony is Area Director and he concluded his speech by outlining
his goals for mentoring the clubs in our area.
Ute Brinkmann delivered
speech #8 from the Competent Communicator Manual: Get Comfortable with Visual
Aids. A Humble Wooden Stick was our opportunity to take a good look at a
violin bow. Ute brought enough for everyone! After she handed out the bows, she
explained what they are made of – wood from Brazil, horse hair from Mongolia, a
“frog” with mother of pearl inlay from Germany. We were surprised to learn that
high-quality bows such as the ones Ute had entrusted us to hold were worth $15
- $17,000!
Kate Kelly
wrapped up the evening as General Evaluator as well as speech evaluator for
Tony. I evaluated Ute’s speech.
Other functionaries were Stephen McGirr:
Ah-Counter, Fred Swiderski: Grammarian, and guest-turned-member Nilani Shankar, who stepped up and
took on her first role as timer
Our next meeting is August 21st, which is just
around the corner! Sign up for a role today to help make it another successful
night.
See you then!
Heather McKelvie
Eagle Secretary
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
July 17th Meeting
Hi Eagles!
Last night was another great meeting. There were 14 members and 5 guests – one of whom became a member by the end of the evening. Please join me in welcoming Kimberly Lewis as our newest Eagle!
Jaime Fisher took on the role of Toastmaster and made the job look easy. She’s a natural and not once became nonplussed by the responsibility.
Fred Swiderski was the humorist, and amused us with a joke about aquatic predators. Maryanne Shirshac shared a quote from her favorite children’s book, The Little Prince.
Sandra Centorino handled the Table Topics portion of the evening and integrated a game called Sparked. Each contestant – er, table topics speaker – spun a wheel to determine their question category and then Sandra chose a relevant question from that category. A lot of people got involved – Maryanne, Amy, Steve, Tony, myself and Jaime all participated.
For the speech portion of the evening, Tony Centorino gave an after-dinner speech, from the Advanced Communication Manual, The Entertaining Speech. Tony told a humorous story about a visit to a movie theater in Vermont where just one employee was running the whole operation. He tied this in to how the Eagle Toastmasters club has pulled through the years - sometimes relying on very few members to take on multiple roles in order to get the job done. He shared with us the 3 P’s – Product, Process and People. Without our members (people) doing their part (process) we would not have the successful club (product) that we do!
Kate Kelly then revisited the Competent Communicator Manual and gave an Icebreaker speech called Why I don’t have a Tattoo. Kate took us on a journey through significant moments in her life and how she might have marked these memories with tattoos – that is, if she wasn’t afraid of needles and the permanency of tattoos.
The third and final speech of the night was given by me - Heather McKelvie. It was from the Advanced Communication Manual, Storytelling. Go Fly a Kite was the story of my childhood kite-flying experience gone wrong. My hubris lead me to not only lose my brand new kite, but to cause a power outage to the entire neighborhood!
Amy Demas performed as General Evaluator and evaluated Tony’s speech, while Fred Swiderski and Tony Centorino evaluated Kate and Heather.
Other functionaries tonight were Richard Freeman: Ah-Counter; Stephen McGirr: Grammarian; Chris Gaffney: Timer
Our next meeting is August 7th. It will be here before you know it! Sign up for a role today to help make it another successful night.
See you then!
Heather McKelvie
Eagle Secretary
Monday, July 10, 2017
July 10th Meeting
Hello Eagles!
Our meeting tonight was well-attended for a summer evening.
We had 12 members and two guests – one of whom became a member by the end of
the evening. We welcomed Jaime’s friend Theresa as a guest, and Tom and Robin’s
friend Lou, who is now our newest Eagle!
Jaime Fisher banged the gavel for the first time as Sergeant at
Arms. Ute Brinkmann kicked off the meeting with a Presidential Welcome that included a summary
of the TLI training that was held this past Saturday in Hamden. All 7 officers
attended, as well as one enigmatic member who also serves as an officer in
another club.
Ute mentioned new ideas she will be implementing this year,
such as the presidential welcome letter which will be handed out to guests. On
the back of this letter is the new member form - to encourage guests to sign up
as soon as the spirit moves them.
She also introduced “The 15-Minute Speech Preparation Plan –
A 12-Step Worksheet” to serve as a handy guide for generating a speech in a
quick and orderly fashion. I intend to give this plan a whirl in planning my
next speech.
Fred Swiderski served as our Toastmaster for the evening. He was also
the humorist, and had everyone laughing with his clever “walk into a bar”
jokes. Sandra Centorino inspired us with a quote from Jay Danzi reminding us that our
smile, personality and affect are personal business tools that we carry with us
all the time.
As Table Topics Master, Paula Erardi had some thought-provoking
questions on the theme of time. Tom P., Lou, Sandra and Theresa all gave
interesting and timely responses.
Jaime Fisher was the first speaker tonight, which started
off with a hilarious Q&A session wherein she demonstrated the dramatic
reactions her children have had to simple requests she has made of them. As the
audience, we were to try and guess what she had asked of them to elicit such
responses.
Ute Brinkmann then gave her speech, “V for Volunteer” where
she shared how she bakes cookies every week for the merchant marines, and how
she has learned that when you put your heart and soul into something and treat
as more than just a task, you will flourish and grow. You get out what you put
in.
Kate Kelly was the final speaker for the evening, and she
gave a toast (complete with real wine!) to the best Toastmasters club (that’s
us!). She gave credit to the outgoing officers who served for the past year,
and mentioned the incoming officers. Most important of all are the members
themselves – we pick each other up and have made great friendships along the
way.
Thank you to the evaluators – some who stepped up at the
very last minute! Stephen McGirr was the General evaluator, and speech
evaluators Chris Gaffney, Tom Piekarski and Robin Corrigan.
Other functionaries tonight were Tom Corrigan: Ah-Counter, Robin
Corrigan: Grammarian, Heather McKelvie: Timer
Last, but not least, some of our new officers made
announcements at the end of the meeting. As Sergeant at Arms, Jaime asked that
we each take a turn giving her a hand setting up and taking down the
Toastmaster swag at each meeting. Stay tuned for more from Jaime on how to sign
up for this role.
Paula, VP of Public Relations has big plans for
promoting our club through social media. She’s also happy to hear any ideas or
suggestions from the club, so don’t hesitate to share your thoughts with her.
Our next meeting is only one week away, on July 17th. Be
sure to log in to the site and sign up for a role.
See you then!
Heather McKelvie
Thursday, June 22, 2017
June 19th Year End Meeting
Eagles,
The last meeting of our 2016-17 Toastmaster year took place
started at the Parks and Rec and concluded at Joseph Oddie’s home…..Lots to
report!
Congratulations to our new officers….and thank you to our
outgoing officers!
President Amy Demas opened up the meeting by leading the
election process of our new officers.
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Incoming
2017-18 Officers
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Outgoing
2016-17 Officers
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President
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Ute Brinkmann
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Amy Demas
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VP Education
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Kate Kelly
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Tom Piekarski
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VP Membership
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Ian Brooks
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Ian Brooks
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VP Public Relations
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Paula Erardi
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Ute Brinkmann
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Treasurer
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Meghan Palumbo
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Maryanne Shirshac
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Secretary
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Heather McKelvie
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Tony Centorino
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Sergeant at Arms
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Jaime Fisher
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Richard Freeman
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Our officers officially begin their term on July 1st.
Toastmaster Sandra Centorino led an action packed
meeting with 20 members and 2 guests. The meeting started with three speakers
and ended with Table Topics around the faux camp fire at the Oddie residence,
surrounded by the small of oven baked smores! Let’s get to it…..
Steve McGirr, was our first Speaker, giving a speech
about his views of friendship…..a memorable and apt speech given our meeting
celebrated the old and new friendships we’ve all made at Eagle.
Maryanne Shirshac followed with her speech about the
importance, and challenge, of getting a good night’s sleep……During a break,
several people approached Maryanne sharing their thoughts on the subject…..This
is one of the many reasons Toastmaster meetings are so enjoyable.
Tom Corrigan, Speaker number 3, gave a speech about
how he has “given up” in his gardening pursuit fed the critters! Tom had
expostulated the local wildlife from helping themselves to his garden, but it
was a losing battle.
Thank you to all of our evaluators: General Evaluator, Tony
Centorino, Speech Evaluators Robin Corrigan, Steve McGirr,
and Kate Kelly.
….and Thank you to our Technicians…..Grammarian Jaime
Fisher, Timer Richard Freeman, and Ah Counter Kate Kelly.
Table Topic Master, Steve McGirr, led a Fire Side
Chat edition of Table Topics at the Oddie residence. Our participants were
aided by fellow Eagles and adult beverages!
Thank you, Joseph and Donna Oddie for welcoming us in
your home for an evening of friendship and celebration. It was a delight to
enjoy each other’s company “off campus”.
Our next meeting will take place on July 10th,
followed by another meeting on July 17th. Note that we will
NOT meet the first Monday of July. There are many agenda items open so please
log onto www.EagleToastmasters.com
and sign up for something!
Tony Centorino
Eagle Secretary
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