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.
- 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.
- 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
Division B News Letters
http://blt.freetoasthost.org/page1.html
District 42
Region IV (Yes, District 42 is part of Region IV)
Region IV has compiled some performance trends
http://www.regioniv.net/trends.htm
Toastmasters International
District Newsletter on the TI Web site
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
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
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June |
· Club Officer Training (COT) begins · Current Area Governors install incoming Club Officers (if requested by club) |
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June 21 – 23 |
Region IV Conference, Lincoln Nebraska, at the Cornhusker Hotel |
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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 |
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June 30 |
Congratulations!!! Your year is complete |