Final News Letter 2006-2007 TM Year

July 9, 2007

Club News!

News from Daybreakers

DBT meets in the Boardroom, Greystone Financial, 1230 Blackfoot Dr. (The Green Building on Wascana Pkwy).  Meetings are 7:00 AM every Thursday.

News from Lunch a la Toast

Room 209, Walter Scott Building, 3085 Albert Street.

New from the Not-Just-Us Toastmasters Club

Check out the website at http://notjustus.freetoasthost.info

SUMMER CLUB!!! – Not-Just-Us will be meeting every Tuesday during the summer.  See you all there!

News from Park Place

Meetings will be held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday

Check out their link… http://parkplace.freetoasthost.org

News from Speaker’s Corner

·         Regular club meetings are held every Monday at 12 noon at 1920 College Ave (The Co-operators Building).  When a long week-end falls on a Monday our meeting is held Tuesday that week.

News from UR

UR club had their first meeting on Setpember 28th.

Meetings are every Thursday @ 12:05 in the Students Union Boardroom.

Check out their link…http://uregina.ca/toastmasters/

Coming SOON:

July 1st             Congratulations!!!  Your year has just begun.

AREA 24:  The scenery changes only for the lead dog.

From the Area Governor

It may seem far away, but then, suddenly, it’s past.

My term as area governor is over, but I look forward to seeing you at all the Area 24 fuctions.

Other things to Note

Note that D42 is included in the April issue of the District News Letter.  Check out Page 3.   Note that the District News letter was included as an attachment to my BLOG.

Coaching Opportunity

Park Place is looking for a club coach.  This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in their advanced leader designation.  It is also a great opportunity to help a group of Toastmasters keep their club going.

Gavel Travel!

The Galloping-Gavel is a great way to get club members to visit other clubs.  I have added a log book to accompany the gavel.  I suspect that it is filling up quickly.  How far has the Gavel Traveled?

Technology

I encourage every club to use electronic methods for filing everything especially member lists.  If you are having problems using the online systems, let me know as early as possible, and I will attempt to help you.

I also encourage EVERY club to get a website.  Check out free toast host (SEE MISSING LINKS below), and the sites that have already been set up.  I won’t lie to you.  It is not trivial to set up a new web site, BUT you have all summer, and if you start now, you will be able to do a speech about your experience.  Will it have the pitfalls that make a great humorous speech?  Or the drama and frustration that make an excellent international speech?  You write the story.  I leave that up to you!

D42 is Distinguished!!!  You made it possible!!!  Congratulations, and thank you.

Thought of the Day

Clear your mind, daily, and appreciate the moment. 

I don’t let my mind wander.  It’s too small to be out on it’s own. 

            This is my last entry.  The Area 24 BLOG is about to close it’s eyes and when it opens them, there will be a new Area 24 Governor. Three…  Two…   One…

Division B:  Believe and Achieve

Check out the Division B Newsletter (The Beehive).

I have included a Link below

Check out the Division B Blog.

I have included a Link below

District 42:  Lead with Purpose, Communicate with Confidence

From Division J Gov. Harvey Taphorn
 With about 60 Toastmasters in one room at a TLI, I ran an exercise with the following question
What would make a new-member-prospect, not want to join?
We got 16 responses.  The top 6 are…
1.        Seeing no-shows for club duties (e.g. speaker or toastmaster or etc. does not arrive)
2.        Not welcomed when arrived (first time)
3.        Meeting poorly organized
4.        Getting/finding info from a website
5.        If they got special treatment during their first visit, their second (or third or etc.) visit has no one paying much attention to them
6.        Not really knowing what the club offers

Theme and Core Values

District Governor, Mona Cooley has asked me to pass this on to you.

CONFIDENCE   Believe in your talent

                        Be so good you can not be ignored

Also from Mona Cooley (Your District Governor)

If any of you have tips on how “to be so good we can not be ignored” please pass them on to me. My goal is to be an exceptional communicator and leader. (I sure need your help!!) These tips will become our Learning Labs of Excellence.

 

I have learned in working with families and individuals who are in crisis and feeling overwhelmed that all they want is to be heard. This calms them and helps them to think through what they need to do. I believe we will have more clubs and people wanting to be part of our “Team together 100%” when we hear them, understand them and respond to them effectively.

 

My purpose this year as District Governor is to have everyone I connect with (or who has connected with me) feel they have been heard. I expect you to tell me when I have not heard or understood you.  And if you are willing, I will do the same for you.

Learning Lab #1

How can we help one another and others to be heard and understood?  These are ideas for your consideration.

1. Talk one on one.  Be present with the person.  Paraphrase (reword what they have said) to be sure you understand what they are telling you.   

2. Reply immediately to an email you do not have time to respond to adequately.  State that you have received their email and will be in touch.  Give a time you will reply, especially if you are going to be away for a long period.

3. Allow people to be part of the solution.  As my daughter stated when she was in the hospital, “Help me problem solve; do not tell me what to do.”  A key skill companies are looking for in leaders is the ability to problem solve.  Individuals will take action when it is their idea or they choose an idea from possible solutions suggested to them.

4. Defuse a hot issue by talking face to face if at all possible.  Even voice-to-voice is more effective than email to defuse a difficult situation.

5. Ask “What is the best way I can support you at this time?”  When someone is upset stay calm, listen to them and respond so they feel heard.  You are not telling them what to do and they will feel heard.

Mona’s Monthly Motivator:

HI Everyone,

 

8 months have speeded by and all of you have done exemplary work. You are an incredible team of people and you going to receive triple the motivation.

 

“Words are what hold society together” – Stuart Chase

 

“The ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar and coffee. And I pay more for that ability than for any other under the sun” 

John Davison Rockfeller

 

“Be the change you want to see in the world”

Silken Laumann

 

 

Rocking and Rolling
Mona

 

“Lead with Purpose
Communicate with Confidence”

Education:

Are you working on your Advanced Leader (AL)?

If you are working on your AL, then you should look into becoming next Area Governor in July of 2007.  Feel free to contact me when you are ready.

Those who have already earned the Competent Leader award under the previous requirements and who apply now for the Advanced Leader award will receive the new Advanced Leader Silver award

Are you a Competent Leader (CL) Yet?

This is the last year to earn a competent leader designation with the old (easy) criteria.  Should you use the old criteria or the new criteria?  There are two schools of thought on this.

  1. Earn a CL with the OLD criteria to earn points toward DCP.  Your club could earn fourteen of them before the end of the grace period.
  2. Earn a CL with the NEW criteria because it is actually a very comprehensive and well designed program.  You would need to really work hard to meet all the criteria, you might even be able to do all the projects in one year.

I recommend that you do BOTH.  The new CL is a great program, but get your easy points while you can.

For those of you that like short-lists, here are the abbreviated requirements for the Competent Leader designation.

http://divb.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/cl-manual/

World Headquarters will continue to issue Competent Leader awards under the previous requirements through June 30, 2008.  Beginning July 1, 2008, all members will have to meet the new requirements.

Missing Links?

Are you missing Links?  Check out

The clubs of Area 24

Not-Just-Us

http://notjustus.freetoasthost.info

UR

http://uregina.ca/toastmasters/

Park Place

http://parkplace.freetoasthost.org

Area 24 BLOG

You are here!, but for those who don’t know where they are…

http://divbarea24.wordpress.com/

Division B BLOG

http://divb.wordpress.com/

Division B News Letters

http://blt.freetoasthost.org/page1.html

District 42

www.d42.org

Region IV (Yes, District 42 is part of Region IV)

www.regioniv.net

Region IV has compiled some performance trends

http://www.regioniv.net/trends.htm

Toastmasters International

http://toastmasters.org/

District Newsletter on the TI Web site

Click here

Tips newsletter

(http://www.toastmasters.org/artisan/detail.asp?CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=11&ArticleID=110&Page=1http://www.toastmasters.org/artisan/detail.asp?CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=11&ArticleID=110&Page=1)

Check out the resources here on the District Resource Center web page.

FREE TOAST HOST

http://www.freetoasthost.org/

Great Speeches Web sites

http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/stanton.htm

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechbank.htm

Lou Tice on Public Speaking

http://mailman.wolfe.net/pipermail/wcn/2007-May/001006.html

Handy resource on New Educational System

http://www.toastmasters-d18.org/00-Understanding%20the%20New%20TI%20Educational%20System.doc

Larry Gall

Area Governor – Area 24 Division B District 42 Region IV Earth

 

June

·         Club Officer Training (COT) begins

·         Current Area Governors install incoming Club Officers (if requested by club)

June 21 – 23

Region IV Conference, Lincoln Nebraska, at the Cornhusker Hotel

June 30

Clubs / Areas / Divisions ensure that all CTM, ATM, CL, AL, DTM, New Member Applications, etct are in to WHQ by 5:00PM PST

June 30

Congratulations!!!  Your year is complete

 

Event at a glance

June 20, 2007

Sorry if this appears multiple times.  This is the third time I’ve done this, and I don’t see ANY on the BLOG.

June News Letter

June 14, 2007

Club News!News from DaybreakersDBT meets in the Boardroom, Greystone Financial, 1230 Blackfoot Dr. (The Green Building on Wascana Pkwy).  Meetings are 7:00 AM every Thursday. News from Lunch a la ToastRoom 209, Walter Scott Building, 3085 Albert Street. New from the Not-Just-Us Toastmasters ClubCheck out the website at http://notjustus.freetoasthost.info News from Park PlaceMeetings will be held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday Check out their link… http://parkplace.freetoasthost.org News from Speaker’s Corner·         Regular club meetings are held every Monday at 12 noon at 1920 College Ave (The Co-operators Building).  When a long week-end falls on a Monday our meeting is held Tuesday that week. News from URUR club had their first meeting on Setpember 28th.Meetings are every Thursday @ 12:05 in the Students Union Boardroom.Check out their link…http://uregina.ca/toastmasters/  Coming SOON:June                Club Officer Training (COT) begins                        Current Area Governors install incoming Club Officers (if requested by club)June 21 – 23     Region IV Conference, Lincoln Nebraska, at the Cornhusker HotelJune 30            Clubs / Areas / Divisions ensure that all CTM, ATM, CL, AL, DTM,                         New Member Applications, etc. are in to WHQ by 5:00PM PSTJune 30            Congratulations!!!  Your year is complete AREA 24:  The scenery changes only for the lead dog.From the Area GovernorIt may seem far away, but there is only one month left in my term as area governor.  O.K.  Actually, much less.  Thank you all for the work you’ve done over the last year.  I hope that I have held up my end of the bargain.  Next year will be even better.  In the mean time, you have until the end of June to come up with Area Governor duties for me. Other things to NoteNote that D42 is included in the April issue of the District News Letter.  Check out Page 3.   Note that the District News letter was included as an attachment to my BLOG. Coaching OpportunityPark Place is looking for a club coach.  This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in their advanced leader designation.  It is also a great opportunity to help a group of Toastmasters keep their club going. Gavel Travel!The Galloping-Gavel is a great way to get club members to visit other clubs.  I have added a log book to accompany the gavel.  I suspect that it is filling up quickly.  How far has the Gavel Traveled? TechnologyI encourage every club to use electronic methods for filing everything especially member lists.  If you are having problems using the online systems, let me know as early as possible, and I will attempt to help you. I also encourage EVERY club to get a website.  Check out free toast host, and the sites that have already been set up. Thought of the DayThe price of excellence is discipline.  The cost of mediocrity is disappointment.            Either way, you pay.  What do you want out of your experience? Division B:  Believe and AchieveCheck out the Division B Newsletter (The Beehive).I have included a Link below Check out the Division B Blog.I have included a Link below District 42:  Lead with Purpose, Communicate with ConfidenceFrom Division J Gov. Harvey Taphorn
 With about 60 Toastmasters in one room at a TLI, I ran an exercise with the following question
What would make a new-member-prospect, not want to join?
We got 16 responses.  The top 6 are…
1.        Seeing no-shows for club duties (e.g. speaker or toastmaster or etc. does not arrive)
2.        Not welcomed when arrived (first time)
3.        Meeting poorly organized
4.        Getting/finding info from a website
5.        If they got special treatment during their first visit, their second (or third or etc.) visit has no one paying much attention to them
6.        Not really knowing what the club offers
 Theme and Core ValuesDistrict Governor, Mona Cooley has asked me to pass this on to you.CONFIDENCE   Believe in your talent                        Be so good you can not be ignored Also from Mona Cooley (Your District Governor)

If any of you have tips on how “to be so good we can not be ignored” please pass them on to me. My goal is to be an exceptional communicator and leader. (I sure need your help!!) These tips will become our Learning Labs of Excellence.

 

I have learned in working with families and individuals who are in crisis and feeling overwhelmed that all they want is to be heard. This calms them and helps them to think through what they need to do. I believe we will have more clubs and people wanting to be part of our “Team together 100%” when we hear them, understand them and respond to them effectively. My purpose this year as District Governor is to have everyone I connect with (or who has connected with me) feel they have been heard. I expect you to tell me when I have not heard or understood you.  And if you are willing, I will do the same for you.Learning Lab #1How can we help one another and others to be heard and understood?  These are ideas for your consideration. 1. Talk one on one.  Be present with the person.  Paraphrase (reword what they have said) to be sure you understand what they are telling you.    2. Reply immediately to an email you do not have time to respond to adequately.  State that you have received their email and will be in touch.  Give a time you will reply, especially if you are going to be away for a long period.  3. Allow people to be part of the solution.  As my daughter stated when she was in the hospital, “Help me problem solve; do not tell me what to do.”  A key skill companies are looking for in leaders is the ability to problem solve.  Individuals will take action when it is their idea or they choose an idea from possible solutions suggested to them. 4. Defuse a hot issue by talking face to face if at all possible.  Even voice-to-voice is more effective than email to defuse a difficult situation. 5. Ask “What is the best way I can support you at this time?”  When someone is upset stay calm, listen to them and respond so they feel heard.  You are not telling them what to do and they will feel heard. Mona’s Monthly Motivator:

HI Everyone,

 

8 months have speeded by and all of you have done exemplary work. You are an incredible team of people and you going to receive triple the motivation.

 

“Words are what hold society together” – Stuart Chase

 

“The ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar and coffee. And I pay more for that ability than for any other under the sun” 

John Davison Rockfeller

 

“Be the change you want to see in the world”

Silken Laumann

 

 

Rocking and Rolling
Mona

 

“Lead with Purpose
Communicate with Confidence”

  Education:Are you working on your Advanced Leader (AL)?If you are working on your AL, then you should look into becoming next Area Governor in July of 2007.  Feel free to contact me when you are ready.Those who have already earned the Competent Leader award under the previous requirements and who apply now for the Advanced Leader award will receive the new Advanced Leader Silver award Are you a Competent Leader (CL) Yet?This is the last year to earn a competent leader designation with the old (easy) criteria.  Should you use the old criteria or the new criteria?  There are two schools of thought on this.

  1. Earn a CL with the OLD criteria to earn points toward DCP.  Your club could earn fourteen of them before the end of the grace period.
  2. Earn a CL with the NEW criteria because it is actually a very comprehensive and well designed program.  You would need to really work hard to meet all the criteria, you might even be able to do all the projects in one year.

I recommend that you do BOTH.  The new CL is a great program, but get your easy points while you can.For those of you that like short-lists, here are the abbreviated requirements for the Competent Leader designation.http://divb.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/cl-manual/World Headquarters will continue to issue Competent Leader awards under the previous requirements through June 30, 2008.  Beginning July 1, 2008, all members will have to meet the new requirements. Missing Links?Are you missing Links?  Check outThe clubs of Area 24Not-Just-Ushttp://notjustus.freetoasthost.infoURhttp://uregina.ca/toastmasters/Park Placehttp://parkplace.freetoasthost.org Area 24 BLOGYou are here!, but for those who don’t know where they are…http://divbarea24.wordpress.com/ Division B BLOGhttp://divb.wordpress.com/ Division B News Lettershttp://blt.freetoasthost.org/page1.html District 42www.d42.org Region IV (Yes, District 42 is part of Region IV)www.regioniv.netRegion IV has compiled some performance trendshttp://www.regioniv.net/trends.htm Toastmasters Internationalhttp://toastmasters.org/District Newsletter on the TI Web siteClick here Tips newsletter(http://www.toastmasters.org/artisan/detail.asp?CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=11&ArticleID=110&Page=1http://www.toastmasters.org/artisan/detail.asp?CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=11&ArticleID=110&Page=1)  Check out the resources here on the District Resource Center web page. Great Speeches Web siteshttp://www.historyplace.com/speeches/stanton.htmhttp://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechbank.htm Lou Tice on Public Speakinghttp://mailman.wolfe.net/pipermail/wcn/2007-May/001006.html Handy resource on New Educational Systemhttp://www.toastmasters-d18.org/00-Understanding%20the%20New%20TI%20Educational%20System.doc  Larry GallArea Governor – Area 24 Division B District 42 Region IV Earth  

June ·         Club Officer Training (COT) begins·         Current Area Governors install incoming Club Officers (if requested by club)
June 21 – 23 Region IV Conference, Lincoln Nebraska, at the Cornhusker Hotel
June 30 Clubs / Areas / Divisions ensure that all CTM, ATM, CL, AL, DTM, New Member Applications, etct are in to WHQ by 5:00PM PST
June 30 Congratulations!!!  Your year is complete

District News Letter (.pdf)

May 11, 2007

District News Letter (April 2007)

May News Letter

May 11, 2007

Club News!News from DaybreakersDBT meets in the Boardroom, Greystone Financial,

1230 Blackfoot Dr.

(The Green Building on

Wascana Pkwy

).  Meetings are 7:00 AM every Thursday. 

News from Lunch a la ToastRoom 209,

Walter
Scott
Building,

3085 Albert Street

. 

New from the Not-Just-Us Toastmasters ClubCheck out the website at http://notjustus.freetoasthost.info 

News from

Park Place

Meetings will be held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday  

News from Speaker’s Corner·         Regular club meetings are held every Monday at 12 noon at

1920 College Ave

(The Co-operators Building).  When a long week-end falls on a Monday our meeting is held Tuesday that week. 

News from
UR
UR club had their first meeting on Setpember 28th.Meetings are every Thursday @ 12:05 in the Students Union Boardroom.Check out their link…http://uregina.ca/toastmasters/ 

Contributors:  For the end of April, I am looking for the following:·         Where/when/how often does your club meet?  Do you have a schedule?·         If you come up with a title for your contribution, I will include it.·         Anything else you would like to report.  I will look forward to any news, events, achievements, dates that you be taking a break, club contests, or anything else you want to share.·         Who is planning summer meetings? 

Coming SOON:May – Time for elections.  Submit your new officer list right away.May 15 – Absolute deadline to submit dues on line.May 31 – Submit Toastmaster, Rookie and Club Bulletin of the year.  Submit to Area Governor. 

AREA 24:  The scenery changes only for the lead dog.From the Area GovernorIt may seem far away, but there are only TWO months left in my term as area governor. 

Thank you all for your contributions to the Areas working Together Contest.  See the information below on the PRIZE.    Please get back to me by the end of May with a) which of the four prizes your club selects, and b) what address do you want it set to.  Congratulations, team.  You deserve it. 

I am including an email from Joan McAulay regarding the Areas working together contest.Congratulations Area B24 on having won the Areas Working Together Contest!  Thank you for your hard work and commitment.  As the winner of this contest, each club is eligible to receive one of the following as a gift from the District Executive.  Please advise club you are with and which library set you wish to receive, and to whom it should be sent:·                     The Advanced Communications Manuals Library set;·                     The Better Speaker Series Set;·                     The Successful Club Series Set; or·                     The Leadership Excellence Series SetCongratulations again!  I’d love to hear what made Area B24 SO successful!!And my response to her.What made Area B24 SO successful? Two factors made this possible. A large portion of our score came from one club that, by luck, had planned and advertised a number of membership building events before the contest had even been announced.  In this case, the contest rewarded membership building that had already started. In addition, everyone pitched in. Every club in
Area 24 posted results.   Every club and every member contributed to the best of their ability.  I am proud to be a part of
Area 24, where everyone works together. Team – I thank you all for your help.  P.S.  The newsletter will be late this month.  I will have more details. 

Other things to NoteNote that D42 is included in the April issue of the District News Letter.  Check out Page 3.  

Things I’ve learnedA Toastmaster’s membership ends at the semi-annual due date if they do NOT renew.  The “Toastmasters Year” is not in sync with the membership year.  The membership (half) year is from April to September and  October to March.  The Toastmasters year (including terms of office etc.) runs from July 1st to June 30th of the following year.  You can get more information on page 18 of Achieving Success as Vice President Membership  Thanks to Paul for asking the excellent question.  Thanks to David for helping me answer it. 

Coaching
Opportunity

Park Place

is looking for a club coach.  This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in their advanced leader designation.  It is also a great opportunity to help a group of Toastmasters keep their club going. 

Gavel Travel!The Galloping-Gavel is a great way to get club members to visit other clubs.  I have added a log book to accompany the gavel.  I suspect that it is filling up quickly.  This is an opportunity to Get in on the Areas Working Together Contest.  How far has the Gavel gone? 

TechnologyI encourage every club to use electronic methods for filing everything especially member lists.  If you are having problems using the online systems, let me know as early as possible, and I will attempt to help you. 

Thought of the DayIf you want to develop yourself and expand your abilities, you must face and master challenges, move out of your comfort zone, and every now and then take on a little more than you’re absolutely certain you can handle.–Lou Tice 

Division B:  Believe and AchieveCheck out the Division B Newsletter (The Beehive).I have included a Link below 

Check out the Division B Blog.I have included a Link below 

District 42:  Lead with Purpose, Communicate with ConfidenceFrom Division J Gov. Harvey Taphorn
 With about 60 Toastmasters in one room at a TLI, I ran an exercise with the following question
What would make a new-member-prospect, not want to join?
We got 16 responses.  The top 6 are…
1.        Seeing no-shows for club duties (e.g. speaker or toastmaster or etc. does not arrive)
2.        Not welcomed when arrived (first time)
3.        Meeting poorly organized
4.        Getting/finding info from a website
5.        If they got special treatment during their first visit, their second (or third or etc.) visit has no one paying much attention to them
6.        Not really knowing what the club offers

 

Theme and Core ValuesDistrict Governor, Mona Cooley has asked me to pass this on to you.CONFIDENCE   Believe in your talent                        Be so good you can not be ignored 

Also from Mona Cooley (Your District Governor)

If any of you have tips on how “to be so good we can not be ignored” please pass them on to me. My goal is to be an exceptional communicator and leader. (I sure need your help!!) These tips will become our Learning Labs of Excellence.

 

I have learned in working with families and individuals who are in crisis and feeling overwhelmed that all they want is to be heard. This calms them and helps them to think through what they need to do. I believe we will have more clubs and people wanting to be part of our “Team together 100%” when we hear them, understand them and respond to them effectively. 

My purpose this year as District Governor is to have everyone I connect with (or who has connected with me) feel they have been heard. I expect you to tell me when I have not heard or understood you.  And if you are willing, I will do the same for you.Learning Lab #1How can we help one another and others to be heard and understood?  These are ideas for your consideration. 1. Talk one on one.  Be present with the person.  Paraphrase (reword what they have said) to be sure you understand what they are telling you.    

2. Reply immediately to an email you do not have time to respond to adequately.  State that you have received their email and will be in touch.  Give a time you will reply, especially if you are going to be away for a long period.  

3. Allow people to be part of the solution.  As my daughter stated when she was in the hospital, “Help me problem solve; do not tell me what to do.”  A key skill companies are looking for in leaders is the ability to problem solve.  Individuals will take action when it is their idea or they choose an idea from possible solutions suggested to them. 

4. Defuse a hot issue by talking face to face if at all possible.  Even voice-to-voice is more effective than email to defuse a difficult situation. 5. Ask “What is the best way I can support you at this time?”  When someone is upset stay calm, listen to them and respond so they feel heard.  You are not telling them what to do and they will feel heard. 

Mona’s Monthly Motivator:

HI Everyone,

 

8 months have speeded by and all of you have done exemplary work. You are an incredible team of people and you going to receive triple the motivation.

 

“Words are what hold society together” – Stuart Chase

 

“The ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar and coffee. And I pay more for that ability than for any other under the sun” 

John Davison Rockfeller

 

“Be the change you want to see in the world”

Silken Laumann

 

 

Rocking and Rolling
Mona

 

“Lead with Purpose
Communicate with Confidence”

 

 

Education:Are you working on your Advanced Leader (AL)?If you are working on your
AL, then you should look into becoming next Area Governor in July of 2007.  Feel free to contact me when you are ready.Those who have already earned the Competent Leader award under the previous requirements and who apply now for the Advanced Leader award will receive the new Advanced Leader Silver award 

Are you a Competent Leader (CL) Yet?This is the last year to earn a competent leader designation with the old (easy) criteria.  Should you use the old criteria or the new criteria?  There are two schools of thought on this.

  1. Earn a CL with the OLD criteria to earn points toward DCP.  Your club could earn fourteen of them before the end of the grace period.
  2. Earn a CL with the NEW criteria because it is actually a very comprehensive and well designed program.  You would need to really work hard to meet all the criteria, you might even be able to do all the projects in one year.

I recommend that you do BOTH.  The new CL is a great program, but get your easy points while you can.For those of you that like short-lists, here are the abbreviated requirements for the Competent Leader designation.http://divb.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/cl-manual/World Headquarters will continue to issue Competent Leader awards under the previous requirements through June 30, 2008.  Beginning July 1, 2008, all members will have to meet the new requirements. 

Missing Links?Are you missing Links?  Check outThe clubs of
Area 24Not-Just-Ushttp://notjustus.freetoasthost.info
URhttp://uregina.ca/toastmasters/ 


Area 24 BLOGYou are here!, but for those who don’t know where they are…http://divbarea24.wordpress.com/ 

Division B BLOGhttp://divb.wordpress.com/ 

Division B News Lettershttp://blt.freetoasthost.org/page1.html 

District 42www.d42.org 

Region IV (Yes, District 42 is part of Region IV)www.regioniv.netRegion IV has compiled some performance trendshttp://www.regioniv.net/trends.htm 

Toastmasters Internationalhttp://toastmasters.org/District Newsletter on the TI Web siteClick here Tips newsletter(http://www.toastmasters.org/artisan/detail.asp?CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=11&ArticleID=110&Page=1http://www.toastmasters.org/artisan/detail.asp?CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=11&ArticleID=110&Page=1) 

 

Check out the resources here on the District Resource Center web page. 

Great Speeches Web siteshttp://www.historyplace.com/speeches/stanton.htmhttp://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechbank.htm 

Lou Tice on Public Speakinghttp://mailman.wolfe.net/pipermail/wcn/2007-May/001006.html 

Handy resource on New Educational Systemhttp://www.toastmasters-d18.org/00-Understanding%20the%20New%20TI%20Educational%20System.doc 

 

Larry GallArea Governor –
Area 24 Division B District 42 Region IV Earth 

 

May ·         WHQ mails out new club officer kits to President of record·         Election of Club Officers at your first meeting in May!·         Club Officers Lists mailed (or e-mailed) to WHQ and District Governor·         Area Governors promote Club Officer Training (COT) dates
May 15 ·         Semi-Annual Dues must be received by WHQ by this date for recognition in the Distinguished Area & Division Program
May 31 ·         Clubs submit “Of the Year” nominations to Area Governors·         Rookie of the Year·         Toastmaster of the Year·         Club Bulletin of the Year
June ·         Club Officer Training (COT) begins·         Current Area Governors install incoming Club Officers (if requested by club)
June 21 – 23 Region IV Conference, Lincoln Nebraska, at the Cornhusker Hotel
June 30 Clubs / Areas / Divisions ensure that all CTM, ATM, CL, AL, DTM, New Member Applications, etct are in to WHQ by 5:00PM PST
June 30 Congratulations!!!  Your year is complete

 

March 28, 2007

Here is the February 2007 edition of Prairie Horizons

End of March News Letter #7

March 27, 2007

Club News!

News from Daybreakers

DBT meets in the Boardroom, Greystone Financial, 1230 Blackfoot Dr. (The Green Building on Wascana Pkwy).  Meetings are 7:00 AM every Thursday.

News from Lunch a la Toast

Room 209, Walter Scott Building, 3085 Albert Street.

Lunch A La Toast will meet on January 10, 2007 and then every second Wednesday after that in Room 209, Walter Scott Building, 3085 Albert Street, Regina at noon. Other Toastmasters and new members are welcome to attend.

New from the Not-Just-Us Toastmasters Club

Check out the website at http://notjustus.freetoasthost.info

News from Park Place

Meetings will be held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday

News from Speaker’s Corner

·         Regular club meetings are held every Monday at 12 noon at 1920 College Ave (The Co-operators Building).  When a long week-end falls on a Monday our meeting is held Tuesday that week.

News from UR

UR club had their first meeting on Setpember 28th.

Meetings are every Thursday @ 12:05 in the Students Union Boardroom.

Check out their link…http://uregina.ca/toastmasters/

Contributors:  For the end of April, I am looking for the following:

·         Where/when/how often does your club meet?  Do you have a schedule?

·         If you come up with a title for your contribution, I will include it.

·         Anything else you would like to report.  I will look forward to any news, events, achievements, dates that you be taking a break, club contests, or anything else you want to share.

·         What are your plans for the rest of the year?  Keep us up to date.

Coming SOON:

SEMI ANNUAL DUES ARE DUE!:  March 31, 2007

Nominations for Helgi Goodman Award:  April 6.

Division B Contest:  April 14

Spring Convention:  April 27, 28 and 29.  Check out the D42 Website for details.

AREA 24:  The scenery changes only for the lead dog.

From the Area Governor

It may seem far away, but there are only THREE months left in my term as area governor.  If you are interested in being area governor, I have the following advice

  • Now is the time to do it..

Congratulations!

Congratulations to everyone who competed at the Area 24 contest  (Bonnie Breti, Lori Winnitowy, Nancy Feniuk, Suzanne Vindevoghel and Debbie Walker)

Special recognition to the following:

Bonnie Breti who came in first in the International Speech Contest.

Debbie Walker who came in first in the Evaluation Contest.

THANK YOU!

To everyone who helped make the contest a success.  I fear that if I tried to name you, I would miss someone important.  I do know that EVERYONE who attended ended up with a role, AND people who could not attend contributed as well.  Thank you all.  You know who you are, and so do I.

Thanks to area 33 for joining forces with us to make this contest a success.

Coaching Opportunity

Park Place is looking for a club coach.  This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in their advanced leader designation.  It is also a great opportunity to help a group of Toastmasters keep their club going.

Gavel Travel!

The Galloping-Gavel is a great way to get club members to visit other clubs.  I have added a log book to accompany the gavel.  I suspect that it is filling up quickly.  This is an opportunity to Get in on the Areas Working Together Contest.  How far has the Gavel gone?  This combines well with the Areas Working Together contest.

Technology

I encourage every club to use electronic methods for filing everything especially member lists.  If you are having problems using the online systems, let me know as early as possible, and I will attempt to help you.

Thought of the Day

Believe in yourself and set your standards high.

If you believe in yourself; high standards are nothing new.

Division B:  Believe and Achieve

Check out the Division B Newsletter (The Beehive).

I have included a Link below

Check out the Division B Blog.

I have included a Link below

NOMINATION DEADLINE FOR THE HELGI GOODMAN  COMMUNICATION AND LEADERSHIP AWARD IS NOON THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2007

Each year Division B Toastmasters recognizes a non-Toastmaster who demonstrates, by example, the most essential quality of leadership: effective communication skills.

Your nominee can be a dynamic speaker, an inspirational speaker, a doer, a well-known person, an unknown but committed and dedicated person, a volunteer worker, an on-going contributor, a person in the news, or a long-term

contributor to the life of Southern Saskatchewan.

The Award will be presented at noon on Division B Day, April 14, 2007. The Award ceremony, along with other

Division B Day events, will be at the Room 218 at the Saskatchewan Legislature, in Regina.

There is NO official nomination form. All you need to do is write a biography (NO more than three pages, ONE page would be ideal) which provides the supporting information on why your club feels the nominee deserves recognition.

Please submit your nomination to the Division B Governor by noon Thursday, April 6, 2007.

If you have any questions, please contact the Division B

Governor at divb@d42.org.

AWARD CRITERIA FOR NOMINEES:

• Must be a resident of Southern Saskatchewan,

• Must NOT be a CURRENT member of a Toastmaster Club,

• Should be an achiever and motivator primarily through his/her capability in communicating, and

• Should have demonstrated, by example that the single most essential quality of leadership is effective communication.

INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS:

• Area Governors will distribute the background, award criteria, and presentation info to all clubs.

• This information will be placed on the Division B webpage.

• Clubs are to share this info to all members.

• Clubs will submit all nominations to the Division Governor by noon, Thursday, April 6, 2007.

• The actual nomination will be in the form of a biography of NO more than three pages. The biography will provide supporting information about why the club feels the nominee deserves recognition. A cover letter stating the name of the

nominee and providing contact information must accompany the nominating biography.

THERE IS NO NOMINATION FORM.

Division B Contest and Helgi Goodman Awards

Saturday April 14, 2007
Legislature building room 218
Registration at 10:30

11:00 Business meeting

12:00 lunch

1:00 PM to 3:30 PM International Speech Contest and Evaluation Contest
Directions:
Toastmasters may park north of the Legislature in the public parking area and, if there is space, in the MLA parking area, as the Legislature does not sit on Saturdays.
Please enter through the main front doors, up the big steps, and check in with the front desk security, informing them you are attending the Toastmasters events in Room 218.
Security will provide Toastmasters with an ID tag to wear in the Legislature.
Please arrive early.

District 42:  Lead with Purpose, Communicate with Confidence

From Division J Gov. Harvey Taphorn
 With about 60 Toastmasters in one room at a TLI, I ran an exercise with the following question
What would make a new-member-prospect, not want to join?
We got 16 responses.  The top 6 are…
1.        Seeing no-shows for club duties (e.g. speaker or toastmaster or etc. does not arrive)
2.        Not welcomed when arrived (first time)
3.        Meeting poorly organized
4.        Getting/finding info from a website
5.        If they got special treatment during their first visit, their second (or third or etc.) visit has no one paying much attention to them
6.        Not really knowing what the club offers

Theme and Core Values

District Governor, Mona Cooley has asked me to pass this on to you.

CONFIDENCE   Believe in your talent

                        Be so good you can not be ignored

Also from Mona Cooley (Your District Governor)

If any of you have tips on how “to be so good we can not be ignored” please pass them on to me. My goal is to be an exceptional communicator and leader. (I sure need your help!!) These tips will become our Learning Labs of Excellence.

 

I have learned in working with families and individuals who are in crisis and feeling overwhelmed that all they want is to be heard. This calms them and helps them to think through what they need to do. I believe we will have more clubs and people wanting to be part of our “Team together 100%” when we hear them, understand them and respond to them effectively.

 

My purpose this year as District Governor is to have everyone I connect with (or who has connected with me) feel they have been heard. I expect you to tell me when I have not heard or understood you.  And if you are willing, I will do the same for you.

Learning Lab #1

How can we help one another and others to be heard and understood?  These are ideas for your consideration.

1. Talk one on one.  Be present with the person.  Paraphrase (reword what they have said) to be sure you understand what they are telling you.   

2. Reply immediately to an email you do not have time to respond to adequately.  State that you have received their email and will be in touch.  Give a time you will reply, especially if you are going to be away for a long period.

3. Allow people to be part of the solution.  As my daughter stated when she was in the hospital, “Help me problem solve; do not tell me what to do.”  A key skill companies are looking for in leaders is the ability to problem solve.  Individuals will take action when it is their idea or they choose an idea from possible solutions suggested to them.

4. Defuse a hot issue by talking face to face if at all possible.  Even voice-to-voice is more effective than email to defuse a difficult situation.

5. Ask “What is the best way I can support you at this time?”  When someone is upset stay calm, listen to them and respond so they feel heard.  You are not telling them what to do and they will feel heard.

Mona’s Monthly Motivator:

HI Everyone,

 

8 months have speeded by and all of you have done exemplary work. You are an incredible team of people and you going to receive triple the motivation.

 

“Words are what hold society together” – Stuart Chase

 

“The ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar and coffee. And I pay more for that ability than for any other under the sun” 

John Davison Rockfeller

 

“Be the change you want to see in the world”

Silken Laumann

 

 

Rocking and Rolling
Mona

 

“Lead with Purpose
Communicate with Confidence”

Spring Convention:

Check the D42 website for the registration form and the information that is currently available.  The rate of $170.00 is good until the end of December then it goes up.  We are still attempting to get one “circus promoter” in every club.  That person will be sent information about the convention 2 weeks before it is released on the website.  They can use it to give speeches if they want or they can just pass it on through emails.  Their goal ultimately is to convince people to attend the convention.

 

Education:

Are you working on your Advanced Leader (AL)?

If you are working on your AL, then you should look into becoming next Area Governor in July of 2007.  Feel free to contact me when you are ready.

Those who have already earned the Competent Leader award under the previous requirements and who apply now for the Advanced Leader award will receive the new Advanced Leader Silver award

Are you a Competent Leader (CL) Yet?

This is the last year to earn a competent leader designation with the old (easy) criteria.  Should you use the old criteria or the new criteria?  There are two schools of thought on this.

  1. Earn a CL with the OLD criteria to earn points toward DCP.  Your club could earn fourteen of them before the end of the grace period.
  2. Earn a CL with the NEW criteria because it is actually a very comprehensive and well designed program.  You would need to really work hard to meet all the criteria, you might even be able to do all the projects in one year.

I recommend that you do BOTH.  The new CL is a great program, but get your easy points while you can.

For those of you that like short-lists, here are the abbreviated requirements for the Competent Leader designation.

http://divb.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/cl-manual/

World Headquarters will continue to issue Competent Leader awards under the previous requirements through June 30, 2008.  Beginning July 1, 2008, all members will have to meet the new requirements.

Missing Links?

Are you missing Links?  Check out

The clubs of Area 24

Not-Just-Us

http://notjustus.freetoasthost.info

UR

http://uregina.ca/toastmasters/

Area 24 BLOG

You are here!, but for those who don’t know where they are…

http://divbarea24.wordpress.com/

Division B BLOG

http://divb.wordpress.com/

Division B News Letters

http://blt.freetoasthost.org/page1.html

District 42

www.d42.org

Region IV (Yes, District 42 is part of Region IV)

www.regioniv.net

Region IV has compiled some performance trends

http://www.regioniv.net/trends.htm

Toastmasters International

http://toastmasters.org/

District Newsletter on the TI Web site

Click here

Tips newsletter

(http://www.toastmasters.org/artisan/detail.asp?CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=11&ArticleID=110&Page=1http://www.toastmasters.org/artisan/detail.asp?CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=11&ArticleID=110&Page=1)

Check out the resources here on the District Resource Center web page.

Great Speeches Web sites

http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/stanton.htm

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechbank.htm

Handy resource on New Educational System

http://www.toastmasters-d18.org/00-Understanding%20the%20New%20TI%20Educational%20System.doc

Larry Gall

Area Governor – Area 24 Division B District 42 Region IV Earth

 

March 31

·         Semi-Annual Dues mailed to WHQ postmarked no later than this date and received by WHQ on or before April 10 @ 5PM PST

April 6

·         NOMINATION DEADLINE FOR THE HELGI GOODMAN  COMMUNICATION AND LEADERSHIP AWARD

April 10

·         Club membership must be reported to WHQ

April 14

·         Division Speech Contests (Humorous & Table Topics) completed by this date

·         Division Council Meetings completed by this date

April 27, 28, 29

·         District 42 Spring Convention, Regina, SK.

·         District Council Meeting – Division Governors present written report

·         District executive Meeting – Division Governors written and oral report

April 30

·         Deadline for submission of Club Bulletin for consideration of  “Top Bulletin Award”

May

·         WHQ mails out new club officer kits to President of record

·         Election of Club Officers at your first meeting in May!

·          Club Officers Lists mailed (or e-mailed) to WHQ and District Governor

·         Area Governors promote Club Officer Training (COT) dates

May 15

·         Semi-Annual Dues must be received by WHQ by this date for recognition in the Distinguished Area & Division Program

May 31

·         Clubs submit “Of the Year” nominations to Area Governors

·         Rookie of the Year

·         Toastmaster of the Year

·         Club Bulletin of the Year

June

·         Club Officer Training (COT) begins

·         Current Area Governors install incoming Club Officers (if requested by club)

June 21 – 23

Region IV Conference, Lincoln Nebraska, at the Cornhusker Hotel

June 30

Clubs / Areas / Divisions ensure that all CTM, ATM, CL, AL, DTM, New Member Applications, etct are in to WHQ by 5:00PM PST

June 30

Congratulations!!!  Your year is complete

 

February and March News Letter

February 26, 2007

Club News!News from DaybreakersDBT meets in the Boardroom, Greystone Financial,

1230 Blackfoot Dr.

(The Green Building on

Wascana Pkwy

).  Meetings are 7:00 AM every Thursday. 

News from Lunch a la ToastRoom 209,

Walter
Scott
Building,

3085 Albert Street

.Lunch A La Toast will meet on January 10, 2007 and then every second Wednesday after that in Room 209, Walter Scott Building, 3085 Albert Street, Regina at noon. Other Toastmasters and new members are welcome to attend. 

New from the Not-Just-Us Toastmasters ClubCheck out the website at http://notjustus.freetoasthost.info 

News from

Park Place

Meetings will be held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday  

News from Speaker’s Corner·         Regular club meetings are held every Monday at 12 noon at

1920 College Ave

(The Co-operators Building).  When a long week-end falls on a Monday our meeting is held Tuesday that week.·         Five members from Speakers Corner attended TLI on January 20th, four of which were Executive Members.  We have now meet the requirements to earn our DCP training goal for the 2006/2007 TM year.·         Our club is planning a Guest meeting to be held Monday, February 26th at noon at

1920 College Avenue

.·         DCP Program – 5 out of 10 goals have been achieved to date. 

News from
UR
UR club had their first meeting on Setpember 28th.Meetings are every Thursday @ 12:05 in the Students Union Boardroom.Check out their link…http://uregina.ca/toastmasters/ 

Contributors:  For the end of March, I am looking for the following:·         Where/when/how often does your club meet?  Do you have a schedule?·         If you come up with a title for your contribution, I will include it.·         Anything else you would like to report.  I will look forward to any news, events, achievements, dates that you be taking a break, club contests, or anything else you want to share.·         What are your plans for the rest of the year?  Keep us up to date. 

Coming SOON:Area 24 International Speaking and Evaluation contests are March 24th from 1:30 to 4:00 PM

  • I need a Target speaker for the evaluation contest.
  • Contestants
  • Judges
  • Timer (please bring your timer lights)
  • Etc.

Spring Convention:  April 27, 28 and 29.  Check out the D42 Website for details.Areas Working Together Contest:  Send in the following by February 28th. ·          The number of guest meetings held in December and January.·          The number of non-Toastmaster guests attending guest meetings·          The number of guests that joined your club·          The number of fellow area 24 club members attending and participating in some capacity at the guest meeting. 

 

 

AREA 24:  The scenery changes only for the lead dog.From the Area GovernorIt may seem far away, but there are only four months left in my term as area governor.  If you are interested in being area governor, I have the following advice –

  • IF YOU PLAN ON COMPETING IN EITHER OF THE UPCOMING CONTESTS, DO NOT ANNOUNCE YOUR INTENTIONS TO BECOME AREA GOVERNOR UNTIL AFTER THE COMPETITION.
  • You are welcome to ask me questions about being area governor.  I will share that information with you without assuming that you are interested in the position.

 

Club VisitsThank you for helping me get through the area visits.  We were done in two weeks. 

International speaking and Evaluation ContestFinally.  We ended up being bumped from our original spot (two days before I was going to announce the location) and we had to scramble to find a new spot.  We are at the South Leisure Centre (170 Sunset Drive).  We are running from 1:30 to 4:00 PM.  This is a joint contest with area 4 (again).  I understand that there will be more room at this venue.   

Coaching
Opportunity

Park Place

is looking for a club coach.  This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in their advanced leader designation.  It is also a great opportunity to help a group of Toastmasters keep their club going. 

Gavel Travel!The Galloping-Gavel is a great way to get club members to visit other clubs.  I have added a log book to accompany the gavel.  I suspect that it is filling up quickly.  This is an opportunity to Get in on the Areas Working Together Contest.  How far has the Gavel gone?  This combines well with the Areas Working Together contest. 

TechnologyI encourage every club to use electronic methods for filing everything especially member lists.  If you are having problems using the online systems, let me know as early as possible, and I will attempt to help you. 

Thought of the DayWhy is it we never notice what has been done, but only what remains to be done? You don’t really do that.  If you did, you wouldn’t need a “to do” list.  If you ever think that no one notices what you’ve done, do something wrong. 

Division B:  Believe and AchieveCheck out the Division B Newsletter (The Beehive).I have included a Link below 

Check out the Division B Blog.I have included a Link below 

District 42:  Lead with Purpose, Communicate with ConfidenceTheme and Core ValuesDistrict Governor,
Mona
Cooley has asked me to pass this on to you.COMMUNICATE      Communicate to empowerListen so others feel heard 

Also from
Mona
Cooley (Your District Governor)

If any of you have tips on how “to be so good we can not be ignored” please pass them on to me. My goal is to be an exceptional communicator and leader. (I sure need your help!!) These tips will become our Learning Labs of Excellence.

 

I have learned in working with families and individuals who are in crisis and feeling overwhelmed that all they want is to be heard. This calms them and helps them to think through what they need to do. I believe we will have more clubs and people wanting to be part of our “Team together 100%” when we hear them, understand them and respond to them effectively. 

My purpose this year as District Governor is to have everyone I connect with (or who has connected with me) feel they have been heard. I expect you to tell me when I have not heard or understood you.  And if you are willing, I will do the same for you.Learning Lab #1How can we help one another and others to be heard and understood?  These are ideas for your consideration. 1. Talk one on one.  Be present with the person.  Paraphrase (reword what they have said) to be sure you understand what they are telling you.    

2. Reply immediately to an email you do not have time to respond to adequately.  State that you have received their email and will be in touch.  Give a time you will reply, especially if you are going to be away for a long period.  

3. Allow people to be part of the solution.  As my daughter stated when she was in the hospital, “Help me problem solve; do not tell me what to do.”  A key skill companies are looking for in leaders is the ability to problem solve.  Individuals will take action when it is their idea or they choose an idea from possible solutions suggested to them. 

4. Defuse a hot issue by talking face to face if at all possible.  Even voice-to-voice is more effective than email to defuse a difficult situation. 5. Ask “What is the best way I can support you at this time?”  When someone is upset stay calm, listen to them and respond so they feel heard.  You are not telling them what to do and they will feel heard. 

Mona’s Monthly Motivator:Hi Everyone – it is February – boy time is flying fast. “Focus plus daily IMPROVEMENT plus time equals genius. Understand that formula deeply and your LIFE will never be the same.” (Robin Sharma -  The Greatest Guide:Picasso said to a lady who asked for a drawing “That will be a million dollars” The flustered woman replied “It took you only 30 seconds to do this little masterpiece.” Picasso said “ My good woman, it took me 30 years to do that masterpiece in 30 seconds” For all the hard work all of you have done you deserve 2 motivators “Challenges serves beautifully to introduce you to your best – and most brilliant – self”  Rocking and Rolling
Mona
 “Lead with Purpose
Communicate with Confidence”
 

Spring Convention:Check the D42 website for the registration form and the information that is currently available.  The rate of $170.00 is good until the end of December then it goes up.  We are still attempting to get one “circus promoter” in every club.  That person will be sent information about the convention 2 weeks before it is released on the website.  They can use it to give speeches if they want or they can just pass it on through emails.  Their goal ultimately is to convince people to attend the convention. 

Area Working Together Contest:It’s a Contest!Who: All Areas in District 42What: The Areas Working Together ContestWhere: District 42 Club MeetingsWhen: December 1, 2006 to February 28th, 2007 Why: Encourage Areas to work together tobring guests to club meetings and buildClub Membership in all clubs!Rules, Details & Benefits:􀁗 See the following pageThe Prize:􀁗 Each club in the winning Area will win theirchoice of one of the following …

  • 􀂃 The Advanced Communication Manuals Library set
  • 􀂃 The Better Speaker Series Set
  • 􀂃 The Successful Club Series Set
  • 􀂃 The Leadership Excellence Series Set

The winning Area from each Division and theoverall winner will be recognized at the District 42Spring Convention in
Regina on April 28, 2007Area Governors may submit entries by February 2, 2007to the Lt. Governor Marketing at lgm@d42.orgor call Joan McAulay with any questions at 306-382-3684Rules and other details …

  • 􀁗 Have fun with it!
  • 􀁗 Each Area is to work together as a team. Areas within a Division can challenge each other for bragging rights!
  • 􀁗 Each club in the Area is to plan a guest meeting in December and/or January
  • 􀁗 Clubs within an area are encouraged to assist each other by having members from another club in their area attend and participate in the guest meeting (a great opportunity to socialize and help each other out)
  • 􀁗 Points will be assigned as follows:
  • 􀂃 One point per club that holds a guest meeting in December and/or January
  • 􀂃 One point per non-Toastmaster guest that attends the guest meeting
  • 􀂃 Two points per guest that joins the club
  • 􀂃 One point per Toastmaster from a fellow Area club that attends and participates in some capacity at the guest meeting (perhaps it’s someone talented at “closing the sale”)
  • 􀁗 Points from each club will be tallied by the Area Governor (or their assistant) and submitted to the LGM at lgm@d42.org by February 2, 2007
  • 􀁗 The points will be “averaged” by the LGM and tallied so that it is fair for Areas with fewer clubs
  • 􀁗 Have lots of fun with it! The benefits to the Club and Area …
  • 􀁗 Low member clubs will benefit from the assistance of fellow Area club members
  • 􀁗 Introduce potential members to Toastmasters
  • 􀁗 Gain new members!
  • 􀁗 A chance to meet other Toastmasters and gain new ideas for your club
  • 􀁗 Show that your Area can Lead with Purpose and Communicate with Confidence (… and win a great prize)
  • 􀁗 Stronger Clubs mean stronger, more enthusiastic Areas!

 

Education:Are you working on your Advanced Leader (AL)?If you are working on your
AL, then you should look into becoming next Area Governor in July of 2007.  Feel free to contact me when you are ready. 

Who is working on their Competent Leader (CL)?If you are working on your CL, check out the requirements for Projects 6 and 10!  Helping out with the upcoming contests will contribute towards earning your CL.We are looking for five Judges, two ballot counters, one Sergeant at Arms and two timers.  We are also looking for help organizing the contest.  Contact larry_gall@canadalife.com directly if you are interested. 

Are you a Competent Leader (CL) Yet?This is the last year to earn a competent leader designation with the old (easy) criteria.  Should you use the old criteria or the new criteria?  There are two schools of thought on this.

  1. Earn a CL with the OLD criteria to earn points toward DCP.  Your club could earn fourteen of them before the end of the grace period.
  2. Earn a CL with the NEW criteria because it is actually a very comprehensive and well designed program.  You would need to really work hard to meet all the criteria, you might even be able to do all the projects in one year.

I recommend that you do BOTH.  The new CL is a great program, but get your easy points while you can.For those of you that like short-lists, here are the abbreviated requirements for the Competent Leader designation.http://divb.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/cl-manual/ 

Missing Links?Are you missing Links?  Check outThe clubs of
Area 24Not-Just-Ushttp://notjustus.freetoasthost.info
URhttp://uregina.ca/toastmasters/ 


Area 24 BLOGYou are here!, but for those who don’t know where they are…http://divbarea24.wordpress.com/ 

Division B BLOGhttp://divb.wordpress.com/ 

Division B News Lettershttp://blt.freetoasthost.org/page1.html 

District 42www.d42.org 

Region IV (Yes, District 42 is part of Region IV)www.regioniv.netRegion IV has compiled some performance trendshttp://www.regioniv.net/trends.htm 

Toastmasters Internationalhttp://toastmasters.org/ 

Check out the resources here on the District Resource Center web page. 

Great Speeches Web siteshttp://www.historyplace.com/speeches/stanton.htmhttp://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechbank.htm 

Handy resource on New Educational Systemhttp://www.toastmasters-d18.org/00-Understanding%20the%20New%20TI%20Educational%20System.doc 

 

Larry GallArea Governor –
Area 24 Division B District 42 Region IV Earth 

 

February 28 ·         Club Officer Training  must be completed (DCP)
February 28 ·         Submit your “Areas Working Together” contest results.
March 10 ·         Clubs complete Speech Contests (International & Evaluation)
March 24 ·        
Area 24 Contest at South Leisure centre from 1:30 – 4:00
March 31 ·         Semi-Annual Dues mailed to WHQ postmarked no later than this date and received by WHQ on or before April 10 @ 5PM PST
April 10 ·         Club membership must be reported to WHQ
April 14 ·         Division Speech Contests (Humorous & Table Topics) completed by this date·         Division Council Meetings completed by this date
April 27, 28, 29 ·         District 42 Spring Convention,
Regina, SK.·         District Council Meeting – Division Governors present written report·         District executive Meeting – Division Governors written and oral report
April 30 ·         Deadline for submission of Club Bulletin for consideration of  “Top Bulletin Award”
May ·         WHQ mails out new club officer kits to President of record·         Election of Club Officers at your first meeting in May!·          Club Officers Lists mailed (or e-mailed) to WHQ and District Governor·         Area Governors promote Club Officer Training (COT) dates
May 15 ·         Semi-Annual Dues must be received by WHQ by this date for recognition in the Distinguished Area & Division Program
May 31 ·         Clubs submit “Of the Year” nominations to Area Governors·         Rookie of the Year·         Toastmaster of the Year·         Club Bulletin of the Year
June ·         Club Officer Training (COT) begins·         Current Area Governors install incoming Club Officers (if requested by club)
June 21 – 23 Region IV Conference,
Lincoln Nebraska, at the Cornhusker Hotel
June 30 Clubs / Areas / Divisions ensure that all CTM, ATM, CL, AL, DTM, New Member Applications, etct are in to WHQ by 5:00PM PST
June 30 Congratulations!!!  Your year is complete

 

January 3, 2007

http://divbarea24.files.wordpress.com/2007/01/morning-sun-winter-2007.pdf

January 2007 News Letter

January 3, 2007

Club News!News from Daybreakers
DBT meets in the Boardroom, Greystone Financial,

1230 Blackfoot Dr.

(The Green Building on

Wascana Pkwy

).  Meetings are 7:00 AM every Thursday.Check out the Morning Sun – Winter 2007.pdf 

News from Lunch a la ToastRoom 209,

Walter
Scott
Building,

3085 Albert Street

.Lunch A La Toast celebrated a success first half of our season on December 20 with a lunch supplied by Houston Pizza. Two visitors who attended a previous member recruitment meeting returned and are expected to join in the new year. The highlight of our fall season was the participation of new members from last year taking on meeting roles. Our club wishes all other Toastmasters a Merry Christmas and happy Holiday Season. Lunch A La Toast will meet on January 10, 2007 and then every second Wednesday after that in Room 209, Walter Scott Building, 3085 Albert Street, Regina at noon. Other Toastmasters and new members are welcome to attend. 

New from the Not-Just-Us Toastmasters ClubCheck out the website at http://notjustus.freetoasthost.info 

This fall the Not-Just-Us Toastmasters club carried out a number of initiatives focused on building membership.  To begin with, we started the new season off by holding bi-weekly meetings throughout the summer, which was a new step for the club.  By holding summer meetings we kept the momentum and interest going for the members.  It gave us an opportunity to invite new guests to attend and observe a more informal Toastmasters session.  And as a result, we had 3 new members join the club in September.  Although the number of members that attended the 4 meetings was relatively low, we feel it was a success and will recommend to the next executive that summer meetings be continued in 2007. Other firsts for our club included formally voting in the new members, and having an induction ceremony to recognize and celebrate their new commitment to Toastmasters.  While these may be standard Toastmasters procedures, our club had not been carrying them out in the past.  The induction ceremony gives the current members an opportunity to officially welcome the new members to the club and to ‘pledge’ their support, and will help build awareness of the importance of gaining new members. Our V.P. of Public Relations, Debbie Walker, was extremely busy this summer and fall with various activities aimed at attracting new members.  Among other things, she developed a club website, spoke on community television, and distributed over 100 Toastmasters brochures to the Welcome Wagon community group, which will be given out to new
Regina residents. And finally, we carried out a fall membership drive, which we named “The Drive for Five” because our goal was to attract 5 new members to get our club to charter strength.  The members were divided into 2 teams and points were awarded for guest attendance, repeat attendance, and joining the club.  Prizes were awarded on a weekly basis for the 4 weeks that the campaign ran, and a grand prize will be awarded in January for the team with the highest points.  We had great success in attracting guests to the club, winding up with our Dec. 12th meeting with Mayor Pat Fiacco as guest speaker.  Over 40 non-Toastmasters attended that meeting alone.  We are hoping that the extra awareness the membership drive, and the Mayor’s visit has built, will result in new members joining Not-Just-Us when we begin our meetings again in January. 

News from

Park Place

Meetings will be held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday (January meetings are scheduled for January 10th and 24th to accommodate the holiday schedule) 

Park Place Toastmasters Club is happy to report that we have two new members who joined the club this fall.  Welcome to Ramona Furkert and Maureen Kurtz, both work with Saskatchewan Health.  Park Place Toastmasters Club will change its meeting schedule slightly for the month of January.  Due to the Christmas holiday season and the fact that January has five Wednesdays, the club will meet on the Wednesdays of January 10th and 24th.  In February we will return to our normal scheduled meeting days of every first and third Wednesday from noon to 1:00 pm in Board Room 1E1,

T.
C.
Douglas
Building.  Merry Christmas and a joyous holiday to all
Area 24 Toastmaster members! 

News from Speaker’s Corner·         Regular club meetings are held every Monday at 12 noon at

1920 College Ave

(The Co-operators Building).  When a long week-end falls on a Monday our meeting is held Tuesday that week. 

News from
UR
UR club had their first meeting on Setpember 28th.Meetings are every Thursday @ 12:05 in the Students Union Boardroom.Check out their link…http://uregina.ca/toastmasters/ 

Contributors:  For the end of January, I am looking for the following:·         Where/when/how often does your club meet?  Do you have a schedule?·         If you come up with a title for your contribution, I will include it.·         Anything else you would like to report.  I will look forward to any news, events, achievements, dates that you be taking a break, club contests, or anything else you want to share.·         What are your plans for the rest of the year?  Keep us up to date. 

Coming SOON:The second round of Club Officer training.  Watch for announcements.TLI II REGISTRATION.  Must be in by January 10th.TLI II.  January 20th, 2007 Knox-Metropolitan lower hall, 2340 Victoria Avenue, Regina, SK. 12:30-1:00 RegistrationThe International Speaking and Evaluation contests are coming.  I need a Target speaker for the evaluation contest.Spring Convention:  Check out the D42 Website for details.Areas Working Together Contest:  Send in the following by February 28th. Notice the Deadline change!!!·          The number of guest meetings held in December and January.·          The number of non-Toastmaster guests attending guest meetings·          The number of guests that joined your club·          The number of fellow area 24 club members attending and participating in some capacity at the guest meeting. 

 

 

AREA 24:  The scenery changes only for the lead dog.Half Way HomeMy term as Area Governor is HALF OVER.  Or is it HALF STILL TO COME.  Or am I just right in the middle?  I’m not usually this indecisive.  Well, maybe I am. 

It’s 2007.  A whole new year.  Actually, just a whole new day (with a fresh calendar).  Actually, I discovered that some of my calendars were eighteen month calendars that are still good until June.  I’ll bet the calendar places have HUGE discounts in June!  The calendar publishers have erased a bit of the magic of new years.  New years are special, because if you don’t embrace the year and move on, your cheques come back stale-dated.  Of course, these days nobody writes cheques anymore.  Electronic banking has erased a bit more of the magic of the new year.  Fortunately, every day is an opportunity to start fresh and face the world with a better perspective than the day before.  Today is THE best day to make a change, no matter what day you read this. 

I could have filed this issue on New Years day, but if I had, I would have missed out on the announcement that the Areas Working Together contest deadline change.  The moral of the story?  Let’s try “Hard work pays off in the long run; procrastination pays off now.” Or perhaps “Good things come to those who wait.”  I can’t decide.  Thank you to everyone who contacted me, outraged.  I passed every complaint on to the planning committee, and it worked.  Does the squeaky wheel get the grease?  Of course, it does.  The squeaky wheel gets every wheel greased, whether they need it or not. 

I’m still looking for a replacement.  If you are thinking of taking on the challenge of Area Governor this July, ask me about it, BUT DON”T ANNOUNCE IT until after the D42 Convention.  The trick here is that if you decide to compete in any level of the speech contests, you could be disqualified if you’ve announced your intentions to be Area Governor.  If you happen to be the one who WINS the D42 Speech contests, you may be required to keep quiet about your intentions until the Region IV or international convention.  I believe in you. 

Club VisitsJust when I got finished, the next round is coming up.  Anyone with a preferred date, please let me know.  I will be looking for Club visits early THIS year. 

Coaching
Opportunity

Park Place

is looking for a club coach.  This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in their advanced leader designation.  It is also a great opportunity to help a group of Toastmasters keep their club going. 

Gavel Travel!The Galloping-Gavel is a great way to get club members to visit other clubs.  I have added a log book to accompany the gavel.  I suspect that it is filling up quickly.  This is an opportunity to Get in on the Areas Working Together Contest. 

TechnologyI encourage every club to use electronic methods for filing everything especially member lists.  If you are having problems using the online systems, let me know as early as possible, and I will attempt to help you. 

Thought of the DayFuel your resolutions with passion.            You are only fuelling yourself. 

Division B:  Believe and AchieveCheck out the Division B Newsletter (The Beehive).I have included a Link below 

Check out the Division B Blog.I have included a Link below 

TLI (Toastmaster Leadership Institute) TWO AgendaTLI (Toastmaster Leadership Institute) TWO Agenda 

Second round of club officer training & member educationAs we “Believe and Achieve” in Division B 

January 20, 2007

Knox Metropolitan-2340 Victoria Avenue, Regina

, SK.,
Regina, Saskatchewan  

Cost $5.00 Register with Maryann at email to: <mdas009@yahoo.ca>by January 10th, 2007 

12:30-1:00 Registration1:00 Call to Order -
Maryann Samida1:05 – 1:40 – seven club officer & member breakout*President- Norm BaconEducation-
Brad KorboMembership - Faye AndrusiakPublic Relations -
Tim HubickSecretary - Marg UstupskiTreasurer - Connie PausSergeant at Arms - Janice Muir*For all members – ABC’s of Toastmasters –
Lori Winnitowy 

1:55 – 2:15 The new CL program expanded –
Brad Korbo2:20 – 2:28 – Spring Convention promo - Bev Ward and Connie Paus2:30 – 2:45 – Division B Status Report –
David Bartolf2:45 – 3:15 – Break out sessions:(A)     “What to do when the guest speaker doesn’t show up” - Alf Tide(B)     “What Do You Say After You Say Hello?” - Mary Hewson(C)     “Thinking of competing…here are some things you should know” – Faye Andrusiak 

3:20 Closing Remarks -
Maryann Samida and
David Bartolf3:30 – Clean up – all 

District 42:  Lead with Purpose, Communicate with ConfidenceTheme and Core ValuesDistrict Governor,
Mona
Cooley has asked me to pass this on to you.COMMUNICATE      Communicate to empowerListen so others feel heard 

Also from
Mona
Cooley (Your District Governor)

If any of you have tips on how “to be so good we can not be ignored” please pass them on to me. My goal is to be an exceptional communicator and leader. (I sure need your help!!) These tips will become our Learning Labs of Excellence.

 

I have learned in working with families and individuals who are in crisis and feeling overwhelmed that all they want is to be heard. This calms them and helps them to think through what they need to do. I believe we will have more clubs and people wanting to be part of our “Team together 100%” when we hear them, understand them and respond to them effectively. 

My purpose this year as District Governor is to have everyone I connect with (or who has connected with me) feel they have been heard. I expect you to tell me when I have not heard or understood you.  And if you are willing, I will do the same for you.Learning Lab #1How can we help one another and others to be heard and understood?  These are ideas for your consideration. 1. Talk one on one.  Be present with the person.  Paraphrase (reword what they have said) to be sure you understand what they are telling you.    

2. Reply immediately to an email you do not have time to respond to adequately.  State that you have received their email and will be in touch.  Give a time you will reply, especially if you are going to be away for a long period.  

3. Allow people to be part of the solution.  As my daughter stated when she was in the hospital, “Help me problem solve; do not tell me what to do.”  A key skill companies are looking for in leaders is the ability to problem solve.  Individuals will take action when it is their idea or they choose an idea from possible solutions suggested to them. 

4. Defuse a hot issue by talking face to face if at all possible.  Even voice-to-voice is more effective than email to defuse a difficult situation. 5. Ask “What is the best way I can support you at this time?”  When someone is upset stay calm, listen to them and respond so they feel heard.  You are not telling them what to do and they will feel heard. 

Mona’s Monthly Motivator:

Challenge: to achieve the possible, we must attempt the impossible

Action: It only takes a single thought to move the world 

Spring Convention:Check the D42 website for the registration form and the information that is currently available.  The rate of $170.00 is good until the end of December then it goes up.  We are still attempting to get one “circus promoter” in every club.  That person will be sent information about the convention 2 weeks before it is released on the website.  They can use it to give speeches if they want or they can just pass it on through emails.  Their goal ultimately is to convince people to attend the convention. 

Area Working Together Contest:It’s a Contest!Who: All Areas in District 42What: The Areas Working Together ContestWhere: District 42 Club MeetingsWhen: December 1, 2006 to February 28th, 2007 <-NOTICE THAT THE DEADLINE HAS CHANGEDWhy: Encourage Areas to work together tobring guests to club meetings and buildClub Membership in all clubs!Rules, Details & Benefits:􀁗 See the following pageThe Prize:􀁗 Each club in the winning Area will win theirchoice of one of the following …

  • 􀂃 The Advanced Communication Manuals Library set
  • 􀂃 The Better Speaker Series Set
  • 􀂃 The Successful Club Series Set
  • 􀂃 The Leadership Excellence Series Set

The winning Area from each Division and theoverall winner will be recognized at the District 42Spring Convention in
Regina on April 28, 2007Area Governors may submit entries by February 2, 2007to the Lt. Governor Marketing at lgm@d42.orgor call
Joan McAulay with any questions at 306-382-3684Rules and other details …

  • 􀁗 Have fun with it!
  • 􀁗 Each Area is to work together as a team. Areas within a Division can challenge each other for bragging rights!
  • 􀁗 Each club in the Area is to plan a guest meeting in December and/or January
  • 􀁗 Clubs within an area are encouraged to assist each other by having members from another club in their area attend and participate in the guest meeting (a great opportunity to socialize and help each other out)
  • 􀁗 Points will be assigned as follows:
  • 􀂃 One point per club that holds a guest meeting in December and/or January
  • 􀂃 One point per non-Toastmaster guest that attends the guest meeting
  • 􀂃 Two points per guest that joins the club
  • 􀂃 One point per Toastmaster from a fellow Area club that attends and participates in some capacity at the guest meeting (perhaps it’s someone talented at “closing the sale”)
  • 􀁗 Points from each club will be tallied by the Area Governor (or their assistant) and submitted to the LGM at lgm@d42.org by February 2, 2007
  • 􀁗 The points will be “averaged” by the LGM and tallied so that it is fair for Areas with fewer clubs
  • 􀁗 Have lots of fun with it! The benefits to the Club and Area …
  • 􀁗 Low member clubs will benefit from the assistance of fellow Area club members
  • 􀁗 Introduce potential members to Toastmasters
  • 􀁗 Gain new members!
  • 􀁗 A chance to meet other Toastmasters and gain new ideas for your club
  • 􀁗 Show that your Area can Lead with Purpose and Communicate with Confidence (… and win a great prize)
  • 􀁗 Stronger Clubs mean stronger, more enthusiastic Areas!

 

Education:TLI II is comingJanuary 20th, 2007 Knox-Metropolitan lower hall, 2340 Victoria Avenue, Regina, SK. 12:30-1:00 Registration 

Are you working on your Advanced Leader (AL)?If you are working on your AL, then you should look into becoming next Area Governor in July of 2007.  Feel free to contact me when you are ready. 

Who is working on their Competent Leader (CL)?If you are working on your CL, check out the requirements for Projects 6 and 10!  Helping out with the upcoming contests will contribute towards earning your CL.We are looking for five Judges, two ballot counters, one Sergeant at Arms and two timers.  We are also looking for help organizing the contest.  Contact larry_gall@canadalife.com directly if you are interested. 

Are you a Competent Leader (CL) Yet?This is the last year to earn a competent leader designation with the old (easy) criteria.  Should you use the old criteria or the new criteria?  There are two schools of thought on this.

  1. Earn a CL with the OLD criteria to earn points toward DCP.  Your club could earn fourteen of them before the end of the grace period.
  2. Earn a CL with the NEW criteria because it is actually a very comprehensive and well designed program.  You would need to really work hard to meet all the criteria, you might even be able to do all the projects in one year.

I recommend that you do BOTH.  The new CL is a great program, but get your easy points while you can.For those of you that like short-lists, here are the abbreviated requirements for the Competent Leader designation.http://divb.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/cl-manual/ 

Missing Links?Are you missing Links?  Check outThe clubs of
Area 24Not-Just-Ushttp://notjustus.freetoasthost.infoURhttp://uregina.ca/toastmasters/ 


Area 24 BLOGYou are here!, but for those who don’t know where they are…http://divbarea24.wordpress.com/ 

Division B BLOGhttp://divb.wordpress.com/ 

Division B News Lettershttp://blt.freetoasthost.org/page1.html 

District 42www.d42.org 

Region IV (Yes, District 42 is part of Region IV)www.regioniv.netRegion IV has compiled some performance trendshttp://www.regioniv.net/trends.htm 

Toastmasters Internationalhttp://toastmasters.org/ 

Check out the resources here on the District Resource Center web page. 

Great Speeches Web siteshttp://www.historyplace.com/speeches/stanton.htmhttp://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechbank.htm 

Handy resource on New Educational Systemhttp://www.toastmasters-d18.org/00-Understanding%20the%20New%20TI%20Educational%20System.doc 

 


Larry GallArea Governor –
Area 24 Division B District 42 Region IV Earth 

 

January ·         Second round of Area Governor visitations begin·         Clubs submit new Club Officer Lists if elections are held every six months·         Division / Area Governors meet and review Division & Area Performance Plans
January 10 ·         TLI II – registration is DUE.
January 20 ·         TLI II
January 26 ·         Deadline for “President of the Year” nomination form to be submitted to Area Governor
February 28 ·         Club Officer Training  must be completed (DCP)
January 31 ·         Submit your “Areas Working Together” contest results.
March 10 ·         Clubs complete Speech Contests (International & Evaluation)
March 31 ·         Semi-Annual Dues mailed to WHQ postmarked no later than this date and received by WHQ on or before April 10 @ 5PM PST
April 10 ·         Club membership must be reported to WHQ
April 14 ·         Division Speech Contests (Humorous & Table Topics) completed by this date·         Division Council Meetings completed by this date
April 27, 28, 29 ·         District 42 Spring Convention, Regina, SK.·         District Council Meeting – Division Governors present written report·         District executive Meeting – Division Governors written and oral report
April 30 ·         Deadline for submission of Club Bulletin for consideration of  “Top Bulletin Award”
May ·         WHQ mails out new club officer kits to President of record·         Election of Club Officers at your first meeting in May!·          Club Officers Lists mailed (or e-mailed) to WHQ and District Governor·         Area Governors promote Club Officer Training (COT) dates
May 15 ·         Semi-Annual Dues must be received by WHQ by this date for recognition in the Distinguished Area & Division Program
May 31 ·         Clubs submit “Of the Year” nominations to Area Governors·         Rookie of the Year·         Toastmaster of the Year·         Club Bulletin of the Year
June ·         Club Officer Training (COT) begins·         Current Area Governors install incoming Club Officers (if requested by club)
June 21 – 23 Region IV Conference, Lincoln Nebraska, at the Cornhusker Hotel
June 30 Clubs / Areas / Divisions ensure that all CTM, ATM, CL, AL, DTM, New Member Applications, etct are in to WHQ by 5:00PM PST
June 30 Congratulations!!!  Your year is complete

 


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