Wednesday, October 31

BOO!!

The overall theme of the meeting today was a little scary.  As you can imagine the theme was Halloween with all of the members present dressed up in their work clothes.  Nothing odd here but we did have one of our guests attend in costume.

We also had an uncommon word for the "word of the day".  The idea is that we try to incorporate this word into our presentations.  Well the word we tried to use was "minacious". Luckily we missed the opportunity to introduce ourselves and try to use this uncommon word.  But I can report we didn't have minacious Table Topics session.

Table Topics allows us to practise our impromptu speaking and the questions today kept to the theme of the meeting.  Three questions were asked of three members who had to put together a 2 minute response on the spot.  The questions were "What was your most memorable Halloween costume", "What safety measures will you be taking tonight to protect the children that come to your door", and "What is the funniest or most entertaining movie you have ever seen?"  If you were asked, how would you do?

We also had 2 excellent presentations and two great evaluations.  Marloes presented a vary interesting talk about ostimates and the support group that is present in the city.  Marloes shared her own experiences as a member of her family is an ostimate.  Richard presented two different stories that explain how the Hanging Hearts Lakes in Prince Albert National Park were named.  He left us wondering which one was fact and which one was legend.  I don't think we will ever know for sure.

I hope everyone has a fun and safe All Hallows' Eve.

Saturday, October 27

Entertain and Educate

Another great meeting this week with two excellent presentations from two seasoned Toastmasters.

Raymond is working through one of the advanced communications manuals, Persuasive Speaking, and tried to sell us on the benefits of LED message signs.  His delivery was so relaxed it felt like he was talking to us in our family room instead of being a typical sales pitch around a board room table.  Raymond posed questions in his delivery and them answered them.  Questions that the audience were already thinking about were answered before the end of his talk.  I think the members in attendance were convinced that this technology is the way to go if you wanted to advertise your product.  A very interesting presentation, thank you Raymond.

Our second presentation was by our Past President Julia.  She is working through the requirements for her Advanced Leader Bronze and gave us a detailed explanation of how to give effective feedback.  Feedback is one of the cornerstones of the Toastmaster experience and this is the reason it is part of the Leadership Excellence Series.  Simple and direct points were presented that all toastmasters, new and seasoned, can incorporate into their evaluations to make them better.  Very interesting Julia and well done.  I see you completing your Advance Leader goal this year.

Why not come out next week and see who is on the schedule.  I think there are another two presentations, one from a new member and the other from a veteran.

See you then

Sunday, October 21

What a contest......

The Division E Table Topics and Humorous speech contests were held today at the Alice Turner Library.  What a turn out, the meeting room was packed, we even had to bring more chairs in to accommodate the spectators.

Division E Toastmasters is comprised of seven Areas located through out northern Saskatchewan.  What we were entertained with today were Toastmasters that had competed and won in their home club competition.  They then competed with the other clubs in their Area at their Area contest.  They won at the Area contest and now were competing in the Division contests.  The winners today will go on to represent Division E at the District 42 Conference in a few short weeks in Edmonton. What we saw were the best of the best and what a field of communicators were there today.


Jane gets 3rd place
The Table Topics contest ran first with a total of six competitors.  For those of you that have never seen this type of competition, all the competitors are required to leave the room.  They all have the same question to answer so to keep things fair, they are brought back into the room one at a time.  That way they don't hear how the other competitors answer the same question they will be asked.  The question this time was to tell the audience what career they would choose if they could do anything they wanted and why.  This was quite a wide open question and we heard many diverse answers.  However when the judge's ballots were tallied, our very own President (Jane) placed a respectable third place in a very tough field of competitors.  Way to go Jane.

Jane also competed in the Humorous contest.  There were a total of five people in this competition.  We heard about riding the waves of life, how to water ski with Mr. Right.  We were asked if we "Really" listen to the things we say to our children, how important it is to know a few words in a foreign language and how we quickly graduate from pop to beer.  There were many times the audience laughter forced the speaker to take and extra pause before continuing.  Of course, along with the humour, were great gestures, vocal variety and facial expressions.  In most cases, these elements of the presentation added tremendously to the story.  We could put ourselves in the ocean battling the waves before we jumped up on our surf board or how it was important to quickly apply lipstick or was it sun block before Mr. Right pulls us up on our water skis. I think everyone was entertained.

It is unfortunate that Jane didn't place in this competition.  She was up against some stiff competition and I am sure the scoring was very close.  But congratulations must go out to all the participants in both competitions for a very entertaining afternoon  A big thanks must also go to the organiser's for putting it all together.  And a special round of applause to Jane who represented Prairie Schooners with her ever present enthusiasm and never ending smile.

If you weren't there, you missed a great contest and some well crafted presentations.  But there still is an opportunity in Edmonton on November 3rd.  So get yourself registered for the conference.  Maybe I will see you there.

Sunday, October 14

Up, Up and Away

I had the opportunity over the last few days to participate in 3 Area Speech Contests here in the city.  There were some very creative answers to the Table Topic questions and the Humorous speeches were every entertaining.

Well this Saturday Prairie Schooners' very own President Jane did an excellent job representing our club.  By excellent, I mean she won both the Table Topics competition and the Humorous Speech competition.  The competition venue was a beautiful retirement community called The Bentley.  It is located off  Acadia Drive, tucked away behind the fire hall located on Taylor Street.  This was a great place to hold our competition.  They have a beautiful courtyard with a huge open area just inside the main door.  The competition was held in the facility's Chapel.  This was a large room with comfy chairs and a huge speaking area.  This huge speaking area allowed Jane to be even more animated and show more excitement in her presentations, who would have known that Jane had more energy .



Pictured are (L-R), Fritz our Contest Chairman, Vijay our Area  Governor, Maureen our Chief Judge and Jane with her first place certificate.



It was unfortunate that there weren't more Toastmasters in attendance but there were a fair number of residents that sat in to be entertained and learn a little about Toastmasters.  Given the sparkle in their eyes and flush in their cheeks when they introduced themselves and the laughter during the competition, I think they enjoyed themselves just as much as the Toastmasters did.

Jane is off to the Division contest next weekend.  It is going to be held at the Alice Turner Library on Saturday October 20th at 12:30.  If you want to hear presentations from proficient speakers representing the seven Areas in Division E why not come out and show your support.  Make sure you arrive early to get a good seat.  I know Jane and the other contestants will appreciate your support.

Wednesday, October 10

Are We Getting too Big?

After the meeting today a fellow Toastmaster mentioned he didn't think Prairie Schooners would ever out grow their accommodations.  Well, in actual fact, we have out grown our previous 2 locations.  It seems that once a guest sees what the Toastmaster program is all about and what it has to offer, they are quick to join.  Of the four guests in attendance last week, three were back at our meeting today.  One is coming back next week with her membership application completed and the other two indicated that they were wanting to join as well.  More people in the club makes for interesting and diverse meetings, more learning opportunities and the opportunity to get know people from different backgrounds.  Yes, we had 14 people in attendance today and had to bring in extra chairs so everyone could have a place to sit.  Outgrowing your space is a good thing.  It shows the club atmosphere is healthy, inviting and a great place for self improvement.

Today's program had our President giving a presentation on Leadership and how Toastmasters can help you develop your leadership skills all within the club environment.  We all know Jane is full of excitement and enthusiasm and she didn't disappoint while giving her top notch presentation.  We learned we are all leaders, some by the position we hold and some by the skills we demonstrate.  We also had an interesting Table Topics session that followed the "Thanksgiving" theme.  The evaluation portion was a little different.  Instead of having a single person assigned to evaluate Jane's presentation, everyone had a chance to share what they liked about her presentation and what they thought could have been delivered differently for more impact.

All in all, I think we had a pretty good meeting,  Fourteen people in attendance willing to share their feelings on Thanksgiving, practicing their listening skills and learning  how Toastmasters can help them develop their leadership skills.  All the while trying to weave Cornucopia, the word of the day, into their introductions and speaking spots.

With any luck at all, we might be looking for a larger meeting room in the near future.  Wouldn't that be grand?

Wednesday, October 3

Toastmasters, Where Leaders are Made

Toastmasters, where leaders are made.  This was the speech title of the presentation delivered by Richard at today’s Toastmasters meeting.  He briefly explained the Toastmasters Leadership track and where he fit in the program and explained extensively what the High Performance Leadership (HPL) program is all about.  An HPL project is one of the requirements to achieve your Advanced Leader Silver (ALS) educational award.  We learned what project Richard is taking on, what his vision is and what the desired results should be.  Along the way leadership skills will be learned and practiced while leading a team.  Good luck in your project Richard.

The rest of the program was a little out of the ordinary.  We had a Table Topics session as well as a Business Meeting.  Normally we would have one or the other, but today we had enough time to fit both in.  Table Topics was enjoyable with questions being asked of three members.  The questions weren’t meant to stump anyone but allowed us to practice listening and thinking on our feet so we could deliver a two minute mini speech.  The Business meeting was run with a little monkey business thrown in for fun.  There was no actual business to discuss so a motion was made, seconded and debated on having the meeting chairman bring a beverage besides water to the meeting.  There were many points made for and against the motion, which eventually was defeated.  I am not sure what the problem was with the motion.  I guess people didn’t pick up on the word “besides” which could have been interpreted as “in addition to”.  Oh well, maybe next time we may have something else to toast with instead of water.  Whether monkey business or actual club business is discussed, it is a great opportunity to practice Roberts Rules of Orders.

We also had 2 guests in attendance.  John came back for a second look and Meg joined us as she is shopping for a club to join.  We told her Prairie Schooners was the best and she didn’t need to look any farther.  We also had two young ladies join us half way through the program.  I didn’t get to speak to them.  I hope they got their questions answered and will return for another visit soon.

All in all we had a pretty productive meeting with a few new faces.

Hope to see you for a visit next week.