September 2011
Inside this Issue Message from the District Governor ..............................................................................2 Toastmasters International Positioning Statement .............................................................3 80th Annual Toastmasters International Convention ...........................................................4 The Convention in Photos ..........................................................................................6 It’s That Time Again … Dues Renewal Tips! ................................................................... 12 All Aboard for the Fall Conference.............................................................................. 13 Welcome to our Newest Club - Voices of the World ......................................................... 14 District 47 Second Round Club Officers Training ............................................................. 15 LGETs’ Education & Training Incentives 2011-2012 (1st Half) .............................................. 16 LGMs’ Marketing Incentives 2011-2012 (1st Half) ............................................................ 17 District 47 Public Relations Contest ............................................................................ 18 An Event to Remember ........................................................................................... 19 Club Anniversaries ................................................................................................ 20 Discount on Replacement Banners & Lecterns ............................................................... 21 It's Smedley Time .................................................................................................. 22 What I Learned on a Rainy Night in Boca Raton .............................................................. 23 Doctor Prescribes 8 Doses of ‘YLP’ for Pembroke Pines Kids ............................................... 24 A Toast to a Club’s Success ...................................................................................... 25 Education Awards Earned in August ............................................................................ 26 The Road to the Triple Crown ................................................................................... 29 District 47 DEC Members Shine at TI Convention ............................................................. 30 Growing Up! ........................................................................................................ 31 Getting a DTM is Easier Than… .................................................................................. 32 Dualing Areas! ..................................................................................................... 33 Toastmasters Program Boosts Member's Career .............................................................. 33 PMI + TM = PDU & DCP ............................................................................................ 34 Contests Around the District .................................................................................... 36 Some of these Babies are not Like the Others ................................................................ 41 Woman in Action: Fab Ferguson ................................................................................ 42 Donaliquea & Wence Prepare for Their Dream Wedding .................................................... 42 Obituaries .......................................................................................................... 43
Toastmasters International Where Leaders are Made
Toastmasters International unveiled its refreshed brand on August 17, 2011. Since that date, I’ve seen and heard many comments about the new brand. Some were positive and some were not so good. I encourage every member to review the history of the Toastmasters brand to see how much work was involved in the process. Toastmasters recognized the need for a brand refreshing in 2008 and preliminary discussions were held in 2009. Branding agencies were researched and interviewed and in November 2009, a company by the name of Innovation Protocol was selected. Many of their employees are current or former Toastmasters.
Pamela D. Rolle, DTM
The agency partner Innovation Protocol spent several months researching Toastmasters. They did the following: · Talked with members, District leaders, board members, potential members and guests of Toastmasters Clubs · Reviewed Toastmasters materials · Attended conferences, club meetings and Club Officer trainings · Researched the competition Research revealed that the Toastmasters brand was lost. While Toastmasters encourages club and district individuality, they also encourage us to communicate a consistent message around the world. Many districts had their own banners and logos, adding to the inconsistency of the Toastmasters brand. The Toastmasters logo was changed and you may ask why it was necessary to change the globe emblem. Continents were removed to equally represent the 116 countries where Toastmasters meet. The globe represents worldwide presence and the tilt of the latitude and longitude lines implies motion. The globe emblem will always be a part of Toastmasters. It is used as a seal on the backs of manuals and other official documents. For more details on the new brand, visit the brand portal at www.toastmasters.org/vbp/ to access newly branded templates and resources to help your club refresh its materials. Our responsibility as members is to reinforce the new brand through consistency in our Clubs. This means, updating agendas, websites, letterheads and business cards. Badges and pins are now different so when you order these items from Toastmasters International, you will receive the newly branded material. Think about how Toastmasters has helped you then share with your Clubs and with our District PRO Tony Longley at tlongley@toastmastersd47.org. We would love to print your story in the next edition of the Sunshiner. Kind Regards, Pamela D. Rolle, DTM District 47 Governor 2
POSITIONING STATEMENT
I wasn’t born a leader. They were all around me though. In the community, at work, at school. Leaders were everywhere. They were the heads of families, coaches of teams, business leaders, mentors, organizaFonal decision-‐makers. I admired these leaders. They influenced who I was and who I was becoming because I aspired to walk in their footsteps. And, so, I commiJed myself to becoming one. Finally, it came to me. It wasn’t just what leaders knew that enabled them to lead. They had a voice. They could tell their story. They could listen and answer. They didn’t just accomplish, they communicated. So I set out to find my voice. Learn to process ideas in the midst of discussion. Train myself to listen aJenFvely. Learn to give feedback – and accept it. I needed to organize, plan, deliver and follow up. I needed a place where all the ingredients were available, and someone would guide me along the way. I found that place. I found a community of learners and the path to leadership. I am a leader – and I was made.
TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL Where Leaders are Made
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80th Annual Toastmasters International Convention Story and Photos By: Anthony (Tony) Longley, DTM, District 47 Public Relations Officer
District 47 was conspicuous in its representation flag bearer. She had the honor of carrying the at the 80th Annual Toastmasters International Bahamian flag before a packed audience during Convention, held in Las Vegas, Nevada in mid- the Parade of Flags. August. The delegation, numbering almost 20 Thursday morning was “the moment of truth”, Toastmasters, was led by “The FAB 5”as they are the main event that we lived for...The Hall of affectionately known. The “FAB Fame. The strategy was to have a 5” is comprised of: Distinguished few persons there very early to block Toastmasters All, Pamela D. Rolle, off our seating area. To the envy of District Governor; Lt. Governor some and the admiration of others, Education & Training-East, Matt the team moved in unison the whole Kinsey; Lt. Governor Education & week. The short time lapse seemed Training-West, Kathy Furbush; Lt. like hours before we heard the Clarion Governor Marketing-East, Hieu call…“President’s Distinguished Huynh and Lt. Governor MarketingDistrict; #6 in the World, District 47!” West, Ron Rice. The “FAB 5” heads To a thunderous applause, the team the top tier of the District’s made its way to the stage and strutted Executive Committee which also proudly across. The famous large, includes, District PRO Anthony sunny yellow banner was stretched Longley, DTM; District Treasurer wide, revealing the latest inscription, TM Anthony Richiez, District President’s Distinguished; ‘#6 In the District 47 Governor Secretary, TM Susan Phelps and World’. Then of course there were Pamela D. Rolle Immediate Past District Governor, the individual awards. Our former was all smiles as she Rick Furbush, DTM. Longley, LGET, Pamela D. Rolle received the proudly carried the Richiez and Furbush also attended Excellence in Education & Training Bahamian Flag during the convention as well as several Award, while former LGM, Matt the opening ceremonies Division and Area Governors and Kinsey received the Excellence in several D-47 club officers. Marketing Award from International President, Pat Johnson. It was a busy agenda for the group, especially the FAB 5 whose intense schedule started on Monday, In the afternoon, all corridors two days before the official start of the convention. led to the education session They all attended their mandatory two days conducted by Karen Baetzel, of District Officers Training. Additionally, on District 47, Area 54 Governor. Wednesday District Governor Rolle and Treasurer Despite the packed room, the Richiez attended a special training session for team became Karen’s personal District Treasurers and DG’s. That same morning, cheer leading squad. Karen Baetzel, the ‘FAB 5’ attended the Branding Workshop to Area 54 Governor become familiar with all aspects of the brand On Thursday evening, the D-47 refresh. Then later that evening, the whole group cheerleading squad, which by now had grown attended the official opening ceremonies where in numbers, attended the International Speech District Governor, Pamela D. Rolle was a proud Contest Semi-Finals in support of Shawn Purvis, 4
District 47’s representative in the contest. Shawn competed in Round 8 and was speaker #9. He gave a winning performance to everyone’s delight. Unfortunately however, Shawn was KO’d by the clock. He went a few seconds overtime and was Shawn Purvis therefore, disqualified. “My Daddy’s Shoes” This did not dampen our spirits; we are extremely proud of Shawn for his effort.
International Speech Contest Finals at 8:00 AM. The winner with rights to the title, ‘2011 World Champion of Public Speaking’ is Jock Elliott, District 69, Australia. The team then attended the Region 8 meeting and participated in the roast of outgoing International Director, Pamela Christopher DTM. District Governor Pamela D. Rolle presented her namesake Pamela with a gift as a token of appreciation on behalf of District 47. In the afternoon, we attended the annual business meeting where we assisted in electing the new Board of Directors of Toastmasters International.
On Friday, the morning sun had barely begun to illuminate the Las Vegas strip when the team’s schedule kicked off with the Candidates Showcase. Since Monday, the FAB 5 were busy interviewing candidates vying for positions on the Toastmasters International Board. These were done by appointments, which in some cases DG Rolle had scheduled weeks in advance of arriving in Las Vegas. A happy District Governor Rolle had this to say: "This is the reason your clubs’ proxies were so important. I wish to thank all clubs who responded to the call to assign club proxies. Due to your overwhelming response, District 47 had a 'strong voice' at Saturday’s business meeting."
The rigorous but exciting week closed out on Saturday night with the grand affair… The President’s Dinner Dance. The team, all adorned in the hottest fashions, was present and accounted for at this gala event. Following the fabulous dinner and all of the formalities, it was time for dancing… and then there was more dancing. In fact, some (who shall remain nameless) literally went from the dance floor straight to the airport for the early Sunday morning ‘red eye’ flight. Sounds like fun, right? Well, by now you’re probably saying, “Wow what a great time I missed!” The good news is… you don’t have to miss it next year. Begin planning now to join the huge District 47 contingent that will be in Orlando Florida next year when we hope to be recognized as ‘President’s Distinguished; #1 in the world!’ The District 47 Delegation
Friday’s agenda ended with the Golden Gavel dinner. This year’s recipient of the Golden Gavel Award was Leadership & Management Expert, Robin Sharma. Saturday was another early start with the 5
TI Hall of Fame
Pamela D. Rolle received the “Excellence in Education and Training” Award.
Rick Furbush received the “President’s Distinguished District” Award.
Matt Kinsey received the “Excellence in Marketing” Award.
Some members of D-47 delegation center stage at Hall of Fame
Thank you Rick, Pamela, & Matt for leading District 47 to a “Three-peat”! President’s Distinguished District.
And... you took us to #6 in the world!
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Golden Gavel Dinner
2011/2012 District 47 Governor Pamela D. Rolle, DTM
President’s Distinguished District 47 2010/2011 Governor Rick Furbush, DTM is recognized.
The Swedish Diva - Past District 47 Governor Kristina Kihlberg, DTM
The Top Six - Ron Rice (LGM West); Kathy Furbush (LGET West); Pamela D. Rolle (DG); Matt Kinsey (LGET East); Hieu Huynh (LGM East), and Tony Longley (PRO) at the Golden Gavel Dinner.
TI Hall of Fame
Dubbed the Sexy Six - Ron Rice (LGM West); Kathy Furbush (LGET West); Rick Furbush (IPDG) Pamela D. Rolle (DG); Matt Kinsey (LGET East); Hieu Huynh (LGM East).
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Golden Gavel Dinner
Past District 47 Governor Kristina Kihlberg, DTM, Area 50 Governor, Samantha O’Neil, and District Treasurer, Anthony Richiez.
Marlene, Tony, Judy and Judy’s Mom, Mrs Parkinson enjoying good fellowship at the President’s Dinner Dance
President's Dinner Dance
PRO Tony Longley with DG Pamela Rolle and IP DG Rick Furbush.
Lydia, Samantha and Hieu having a good time.
Rick, Pamela & Kathy with International Director Dave Hollingshead & wife Linda.
Delegation with District Governor, Pamela D. Rolle at the President’s Dance.
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The Winners Golden Gavel
Semifinalist
It was a full house for the Golden Gavel Dinner. 2011 Recipient, Robin Sharma, as he received his award from Immediate Past International President Pat Johnson
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Shawn Purvis, District 47’s 2011 International Speech champion, presented his winning speech, “My Daddy’s Shoes” as speaker number nine in Semifinals Round eight. Pamela McCown, DTM - Past International Director (2009-11), Region 3, presented Shawn's certificate.
2nd Scott Pritchard from District 33 placed third with his speech, ‘Roscoe’s World’.
1st
Kwong Yue Yang from District 85 placed second with his speech, ‘Fortune Cookie’.
Trophies for the 2011 World Champion of Public Speaking contest were presented by International President Michael Notaro.
The Winner! Jock Elliott, representing District 69, is the 2011 World Champion of Public Speaking! The title of his winning speech was ‘Just So Lucky’.
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Happy 'B'day Ron
The Gang raise a coffee toast to Ron Rice on his Birthday.
Ron Rice reads his birthday card to ‘the gang’.
Night time browsing on "The Strip"
‘Ummm...I haven’t had one of these in a long time! Just don’t tell anyone that it’s almost midnight!’
Toastmasters International Conventions attract nearly 2,000 attendees from all over the world. This year, Ballys Hotel in Las Vegas, NV was the venue for The 80th Annual Toastmasters International Convention.
Ballys at night - (in front) - Shawn, Pamela, Judy, Hieu, Tony, (in back) Kathy, Matt & Ron outside the Official Convention Hotel, Ballys.
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The Delegation
Sparkie Lovejoy, Division H Governor and volunteer Convention Ambassador, enjoys an intimate moment with her son.
Pamela D. Rolle consulting with one of her DG Advisers, Margaret Wan, DTM and Past International Director.
District 47 leadership: Hieu H Huynh, Ron Rice, Matt Kinsey, Speaker Karen Baetzel, Pamela D. Rolle, Anthony Richiez, and Tony Longley.
District 47 politicians at work!
Pamela D. Rolle seeks wise counsel from one of her District Advisors Steve Bard, DTM and Past International Director.
Pamela D. Rolle poses proudly with the flag of The Bahamas before the start of the parade of flags.
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It’s That Time Again … Dues Renewal Tips! By: Brian Turcotte ~ Dues Renewal Chair, District 47
The time has come for club members to renew their dues! Here are a few tips that will help ease the dues blues when processing membership payments. Club Officers simply log in to the www.toastmasters.org/ login.aspx. Enter your user name and personal password (a club password is no longer required). 1. Once logged in, click on Members site (top left of page)
Brian Turcotte
2. Click on the Club Central link (middle left of page) 3. Click on the club name and number for which you are paying dues (middle of page) 4. Under Conduct Club Business click on Pay dues for my club members (center of page)
Some important notes regarding membership payments processing: Dues must be paid for a minimum of six members and at least three must be renewing. We do not suggest submitting renewal by email because it is not secure. The payment deadline for October dues is September 30, 2011. Submitting dues by September 30 earns each club half of DCP goal #10. If paying by check, you can print the list with the renewing members indicated and mail it, along with payment to Toastmasters International. Checks must be made payable to Toastmasters International. With more than 12,500 clubs paying dues online, we encourage you to pay early and avoid any system slowness due to heavy activity.
Become a DISTINGUISHED Club! Renew Dues Online TODAY! You all should have received notice that Toastmasters International dues have been increased from $27 to $36 per renewal period ($72 per annum). Complete information regarding the increase is at: http://www.toastmasters.org/2011duesincrease I thank you all for your efforts thus far and ask that we all strive to have 100% of clubs paid on time. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Hieu Huynh, Ron Rice, or me. 12
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Welcome to our Newest Club! The District FAB 5 & the entire leadership team would like to welcome our Newest Club:
Voices of the World, #1772405,
Area 90 (Chartered August 9, 2011) to the District 47 family.
Congratulations & Best Wishes for a Successful Future! 14
Toastmasters Leadership Institute District 47 Second Round Club Officers Training
9 opportunities to complete Second Club training! We have 9 opportunities for you the to complete yourRound mid-year of training on Officer different dates Multiple and venues are available. attending one credit of these TODAY! anddates in different locations. Make sureCommit your clubtoearns your DCP for trainings getting your Do it for yourself - do it for your officers trained. Complete 100% trained both terms andclub. earn the “Super 7” Patch YOU can guarantee thatfor your earns DCP credit for getting officers trained. We have 9 opportunities youclub to complete your mid-year training its on different dates and in different locations. Make sure your club earns your DCP credit for getting your 100% ofofficers Clubtrained. Officers trained bothboth rounds earns the "Super Complete 100% trained terms and earn the “Super 7” Patch7" patch.
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Club CC Challenge Club CC Challenge
Club AC Challenge Club AC Challenge
Clubs that submit 4 CC’s Clubs that submit 4 CC’s by December 31, 2011 by December 31, 2011 will receive... will receive...
Clubs that submit 2 AC’s Clubs that submit 2 AC’s by December 31, 2011 by December 31, 2011 will receive... will receive...
Club DCP Challenge Club DCP Challenge
Club Training Challenge Club Training Challenge
Clubs that complete 9 Clubs that complete 9 DCP points by December DCP points by December 31, 2011 will receive… 31, 2011 will receive…
Clubs that have all 7 Clubs that have all 7 Officers Trained in both Officers Trained in both terms will receive... terms will receive...
an entry for an entry a drawing for afor Free a Spring drawing for a Free Conference Spring Conference Registration Registration
Distinguished Club DCP Challenge Distinguished Club DCP Distinguished Clubs that earn all 6 educational DCPChallenge points by 6/30/12 will
receive…. Distinguished Clubs that earn all 6 educational DCP points by 6/30/12 will receive….
Contact your Area Governor for questions about these incentives Contact16 your Area Governor for questions about these incentives
Earn Awards & Win Rewards D47 MORE MEMBER PROGRAM Individuals who recruit 15 members between July 1 – September 30 will W I N free registration for the F a l l
Conference!
(Individual must be listed as the sponsor on the membership application)
DISTINGUISHED CLUB PROGRAM Clubs that recruit 8 o r m o r e N E W m e m b e r s between July 22 – September 22 will receive: 4 PACK CC MANUALS MEMBERSHIP PIN per qualifying member!
Clubs that P A Y D U E S by September 9 will receive 2 CL MANUALS and an EVALUATION KIT
START NEW CLUBS Clubs chartered by S e p t e m b e r 3 0 will receive a F R E E CUSTOMIZED CLUB BANNER and BANNER BAG!
SPEECHCRAFT & YOUTH LEADERSHIP Clubs that complete a Speechcraft or Youth Leadership Program by November 15 will receive $ 2 5 D i s t r i c t D o l l a r s (Limit 1 per Club - redeemable by the District toward purchases at Toastmasters International for Club supplies)
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District 47 Public Relations Contest 2011-2012 Qualifying Period: August 1, 2011 to March 21, 2012 (Awards to be presented during District 47, Spring Conference in Sarasota, Fl. May 4-6, 2012)
Newsletter Requirements:
Minimum 3 submissions by March 21, 2012; Identify Club, Area, Division and District Name and Number; The Toastmasters Mission; Achievements of Club Members; How to be a Distinguished Club Information; Name and contact information for Club President and VPPR. Newsletter Judging Criteria: Content – 50% (interest, diversity, language/grammar, informative value). Design & Layout – 30% (ease of reading, structure, aesthetic appeal, graphics, etc.). Photos – 20 % (quality, interest, relevance).
Website Requirements:
URL linked to District website ; Uncluttered website; All information current; All links working.
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Award Categories: Best Club Newsletter Top 3 prizes (club editor and club); Best Club Website - Top 3 prizes (club webmaster and club).
Contact: Anthony (Tony) Longley, DTM <> District 47 Public Relations Officer (PRO) tlongley@toastmastersd47.org <> Phone: (954) 246 4861 <> Skype: anthony_tony_longley
An Event to Remember By: Cindy Beckles, MBA, ACG, CL Can you have a successful
and had difficulty beginning their responses.
You
event without raffles or door
could literally feel the crowd rooting for them and
prizes? Yes, you can!
encouraging them to try. Once they spoke, each of them received priceless individual feedback from
Last April 9th, then Area
the panelists.
42 Governor Cindy Beckles,
encouraged them to work on their public speaking
hosted
Speaking
skills. It is ironic that so many Toastmasters do Table
Wellington
Topics weekly, but rarely get feedback. Most people
Palm Beach library featuring Barry Rinehart and
want to know what do well and obtain suggestions of
Umar Farooq.
how they can improve.
Cindy Beckles
Seminar
a
Public
at
the
Umar Farooq provided an awesome
The feedback from the panelists
presentation on “Table Topics” and Barry Rinehart spoke on from “Ah to Amen”. Barry Rinehart’s speech
The new members have even gone to earn awards. For
truly inspired people to be better speakers and to
example, Brad Johnson, who has joined the RiverWalk
reach out and make a difference.
Toastmasters, has won Best Speaker and Best Evaluator a few times. He also recently won both the
The goal of the event was simply to provide a
RiverWalk Evaluation and Humorous Speech Contests.
community service. The amazing results however, were
Not bad for this beginner. Also, Norma recently won
unexpected. Several attendees attended subsequent
Best Speaker at Wellington three times and Best Table
local Toastmasters meetings and three people even
Topics at RiverWalk. She was recently a contestant
became new members. The library event was a great
in the Riverwalk Toastmasters’ Evaluation contest.
way for people to see how they could overcome their
Norma has done four speeches during the last three
fears and concerns about public speaking.
months and served as Toastmaster. Meanwhile, Jerry Frenz has already given two fantastic speeches, and
Part of the event’s success was the unconventional
recently won the Wellington Toastmasters’ Evaluation
structure. Participants were selected for Table Topics
Contest.
via a random drawing followed by panel feedback. Jerry
Get inspired and hold a community event like this. You
Frenz, who attended the event as a guest, mustered
can introduce new people to Toastmasters and grow
the courage to place his name in consideration for
your club. You never know how you can change a life,
Table Topics. He is now a member of the Wellington
by letting a person see the potential that lies within.
This was a unique way to do Table Topics.
Toastmasters club. This format allowed anyone in the audience to potentially be a participant. In addition, Norma Winter and Brad Johnson were both selected to participate in Table Topics and the valuable feedback they received inspired them to join Toastmasters. Both Norma and Brad were challenged
Jerry Frenz
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Norma Winter
Brad Johnson
Club Charter Anniversaries Congratulations & Happy Anniversary greetings are extended to the following clubs. Thank you for your contribution to the growth & success of District 47. On behalf of District Governor Pamela D. Rolle, DTM and the District Executive Committee and all of our members across South Florida and Islands of The Bahamas, we wish you a successful, President’s Distinguished Year!
September 2011 Anniversaries Club Name........................................ Club...........Division............ Charter....Anniversary
Number...........Area................ Date..........Number
Gold Coast Toastmasters Club..................2727............. D/41..............9/1/1960........... 51st Early Bird Club....................................3659............. B/26..............9/1/1963........... 48th Boca Raton Toastmasters........................3299............. D/44..............9/1/1971........... 40th Speakeasy Toastmasters Club...................4698............. G/71..............9/1/1981........... 30th Pembroke Pines Club.............................6003............. B/24..............9/1/1985........... 26th Cape Coral Toastmasters Club..................9051............. A/10..............9/1/1992........... 19th The Soaring Orators of Johnson Park....... 1227605............I/86..............9/3/2008........... 03rd NCCI Toastmasters............................. 1216633........... D/45..............9/5/2008........... 03rd Office Depot Toastmasters Club 9086..........9086............. D/43............. 9/10/2002.......... 09th Woodland Corporate Center.................. 1084115........... C/36............. 9/10/2007.......... 04th Brandon Toastmasters Club @ HCC........... 831439........... C/33............. 9/14/2006.......... 05th Hobe Sound Toasters.......................... 1206922........... D/40............. 9/17/2008.......... 03rd Fountain Square JPMC......................... 1546849........... H/92............. 9/17/2010.......... 01st Chico’s Toastmasters.......................... 1389368........... A/10............. 9/22/2009..........02nd Voices of Manatee County..................... 595823........... F/61............. 9/23/2003.......... 08th State Farm Miami Speakers................... 1088128........... E/51............. 9/24/2007.......... 04th Scotia Dynasty Club............................. 829842............I/81............. 9/28/2005.......... 06th Sun Splash Speakers........................... 1354558........... A/10............. 9/28/2009..........02nd NY Life The Company That Speaks.......... 1392714........... H/93............. 9/28/2009..........02nd Club Destiny..................................... 839960............I/84............. 9/29/2005.......... 06th North Port Toastmasters...................... 1395623........... A/11............. 9/29/2009..........02nd Spirited Toastmasters......................... 1529878........... C/33............. 9/29/2010.......... 01st 20
Discount on Replacement Banners and Lecterns
If you purchase a customized banner, non-‐customized banner or lectern by October 31, 2011, you will receive a 20% discount off the retail price when you use the promo code REFRESH20. Also, don't forget to order your newly branded badges from the Toastmasters Online Store. 21
Smedley Smedley Award Membership Building Contest Program Dates: August 1 – September 30
It all began in 1924. Ralph Smedley invited a few men to meet in the Santa Ana, California YMCA where he conducted the first meeEng of what would eventually evolve into Toastmasters InternaEonal. One person iniEated a program that would go on to affect millions of people. In his honor, can your club add five new, dual, or reinstated members between August 1 and September 30?
! ! ! ! ! !
By doing so you’ll qualify to receive a "Smedley Award" ribbon to display on your club’s banner. Membership applicaEons and payment for members who join between August 1 and September 30 must be received at World Headquarters or online no later than September 30. Each member's join date as listed on the applicaEon must be no later than September. Transfer and charter members do NOT count for credit. In addiEon to the ribbon, qualifying clubs will also earn a special discount code for 10% off their next club order. Discount code expires six months from date of issue and is not valid with any other offer.
hYp://www.toastmasters.org/Members/MembershipBuilding/MembershipContests.aspx
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What I Learned on By:aKenneth Rainy Night in Boca Raton West, CTM I had the privilege of being the Evaluation Contest Test Speaker during the Boca Raton Toastmasters Club’s Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contests held on August 9, 2011. It was a rainy Tuesday night in Boca Raton. Jerry Fernandez, who is a member of the Boca Raton Toastmasters (also Area 43 Governor), had asked for a volunteer. I’m so glad I did! I got a chance to see a dynamic and very well organized clubsponsored event. Contest Chair, Michele Guarino publicized this contest so well that they had a full house. I could have sworn there were about eighty people, but Michele tells me that she counted about fifty-five. Whatever the number, their enthusiasm made it seem like a hundred people! Kris Dawkins, the Contest Master, was perfect in his first-time Ken West, VP Public Relations role. He did an amazing job with his welcoming personality and good humor. The five humorous speakers were truly funny, and my five evaluators were uniformly excellent. This event was a team effort… and it showed! What • • • • • What • • • • • • •
did I learn that can be useful to Palm Beach Noon Toastmasters Club? Publicizing such an event is crucial. It’s a team effort. Such successful events can increase a club’s membership. The more people… the more fun. You can’t leave anything to chance; that’s wishful thinking. Planning, publicity, and execution are crucial. I learned as an individual Toastmaster: Being an Evaluation Test Speaker at an Evaluation Contest gives you an amazing opportunity to learn from numerous evaluations offering multiple perspectives. You learn about mannerisms you may not be aware of. You get ideas for new openings and closings. You receive suggestions about movement and gestures. You get many different perspectives from accomplished speakers. You get confirmation of your strengths, as well as how you come across to different audiences. You get to hear other accomplished speakers, the contestants. You get a real energy boost.
If you want to gain the maximum benefit from being a Toastmaster, volunteering to be an Evaluation Test Speaker is one good way to begin. If by chance it’s a rainy night, do it anyway… you’ll be glad you did! Ken West, VP Public Relations, Palm Beach Noon Toastmasters kenwest@bettergripmedia.com, 12:15 p.m., Thursday at Brogue’s Irush on the Avenue, 621 Lake Ave., Lake Worth, Florida
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Doctor Prescribes 8 Doses of ‘YLP’ for Pembroke Pines Kids By: Anthony (Tony) Longley, District 47 PRO
After seeing a promotional blitz sent out by District 47 in early 2011 about the Toastmasters International Youth Leadership Program (YLP), TM Bhaskar Karumanchi of Pembroke Pines Toastmasters Club #6003 knew immediately that this is something she would really enjoy doing. So, she contacted the then District 47, YLP Chair for East Coast and The Bahamas, Anthony (Tony) Longley, DTM to learn more about what’s involved and how to get started as a YLP Coordinator. With the “how to” information in hand… she felt she was ready! Her target group would be children who reside within her housing development complex, Pembroke Isles. Their parents are members of the Home Owners Association (HOA), so this would be easy, she thought. TM Bhaskar Karumanchi, who is also affectionately referred to as ‘Dr. K’, is actually, Dr. Bhaskar Karumanchi, M.D., a renowned Anesthesiologist by profession, now retired. ‘Dr. K’, said, “I faced numerous challenges, from parental concerns to the disappointing numbers by some children not showing up and personal health issues. Yes, I felt discouraged many times but… I never gave up!” She continued, “What was particularly encouraging was the support of the HOA President, Mr. Roberts, who gave approval for the use of the club house.” Finally, on April 16, 2011 with 14 students, ages mostly ranging from 13 to 16, ‘Dr. K’ started her YLP. Two of the participants were only 11 years of age but they were matured, gifted children and were eager to learn and explore new horizons so she allowed them in. During the 8 weeks program, it was an amazing experience to watch the metamorphosis of these once bashful and in some cases, introverted kids opened up like new petals on a flower. “It’s crazy how fast the weeks can go by when you’re having so much fun!” Says; ‘Dr. K.’ It was now time to plan the final session. The date was set… June 11, 2011. It was decided that each participant would present a speech to display their newly acquired skills for the parents and friends. Invites were communicated to parents and supporters. Mr. Lou Roberts, the HOA President and Distinguished Toastmaster Longley, the Keynote Speaker who resides in The Bahamas were the Guests of Honor. Following the speeches, the participants got a chance to display their analytical skills by evaluating their colleagues. In his keynote address, DTM Longley told the students, “You should never give up and must be willing to accept the responsibility for everything you do, no matter the outcome… good or bad!” He said, “The world has room for more great leaders and effective communicators.” YLP coordinator, ‘Dr. K’ gave remarks and thanked the participants, sponsors and supporters. She also recognized Pembroke Pines Club President, Luis Velez for the club’s sponsorship of the YLP participants’ handbooks and TM. Stuart Perez, her Assistant Coordinator.
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‘Dr. K’ said, she is an avid Toastmaster whose greatest passion is participating in Toastmasters and earning Educational Awards. TM Bhaskar Karumanchi said, “I feel proud that I have earned my ACG ALB and I’m privileged to now be serving as the Area 24 Governor in Division B with Jeanine Kinsey, DTM – Division Governor. I am also extremely motivated by the outstanding leadership of Pamela D. Rolle, DTM – District 47 Governor. I’m inspired by her example so, I strive to do the best I can! ‘Doctor K’ summed it all up this way… “The YLP is the best prescription I’ve ever given!”
TM Bhaskar ‘Dr. K’ Karumanchi receives YLP Coordinator’s Certificate from 2010-11 YLP Chair, Tony Longley, DTM. At left is, Pembroke Pines Club President, Luis Velez; at right is, TM. Stuart Perez, her Assistant Coordinator.
(Seated) YLP Graduates with TM Bhaskar Karumanchi, Coordinator (far left) & TM Stuart Perez, Asst Coordinator (far Rgt). (Standing) YLP Graduates with Tony Longley, Keynote Speaker & YLP Chair; Mr. Lou Roberts, HOA President (far Left) & Pembroke Pines Club President, Luis Velez & Mr. Winston Freire, Club House Chairman, Pembroke Isles Housing Development (far rgt).
A Toast to a Club’s Success By: Atul Khungar|VP - Public Relations|Sensor Toast, Toastmasters
(L to R): Atul Khungar - VPPR; Beverly Cordner - President; Linda Magness - VPE; Michael Thorn - VPM; Kwame Bowie - Secretary; Kirsten Cook - Treasurer; Laz Macias - SAA
The name, Sensor Toast Toastmasters Club may suggest that it is a corporate club but it’s actually open to anyone. We have over 30 registered members. Our average attendance is about 15 members per meeting. Our motto is, “Home of Champions”. Our club has had a contestant finish in one of the top three positions in each Area 44 contest starting from September 2007 through February 2011. We recently held our Humorous and Evaluation Speech Contests, with 4 evaluation contestants and 5 humorous speech contestants. This is the largest number we’ve ever had competing in our club’s history. Competition was fierce! Good luck to Michael Thorn (our evaluation contest winner) and Atul Khungar (our humorous speech contest winner) as they advance to the upcoming Area 44 contests on Friday September 9! We look forward to both of them continuing our Home of Champions tradition! The year ending 6/30/2011 was a record breaking year for our club since we accomplished all 10 DCP points for the first time ever in our club’s history! Due to the guidance of our Immediate Past President Linda Magness and other club officers, we had well-organized meetings with superb manual speeches, original table topics, and meaningful evaluations. Together, these standards led to the accomplishment of our goals. We earned 4 new competent communicators, 2 advanced communicators, and 2 competent leaders. Due to our warm and supportive club environment, we had more than 10 new members join during the year. In addition, most of our club officers were trained at both Toastmaster leadership Institute workshops held during the year. The dues section of our club’s website enabled us to ensure that notices were sent to all members and resulted in all dues being paid in a timely manner during the year. We are looking forward to another record breaking year by again accomplishing 10 DCP points! Keep your meetings well organized and exciting and your members will remain enthused. Then, after June 30, 2012, your club will also have good reasons to… CELEBRATE!
So, raise your glasses District 47 and join ‘Sensor’ in a ‘Toast’ to its success… CHEERS! Sensor Toast Toastmasters club meets on Wednesdays from 12:05 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. at TYCO 6600 Congress Avenue in Boca Raton, FL. You’re welcomed to join us! 25
Congratulations to these Toastmasters
Who have received Education Awards in the month of August: COMPETENT COMMUNICATORS Club 911 1425 1600 1600 1600 1958 1958 1978 2266 2445 3001 3466 3596 3596 3596 3596 5173 7306 7306 7362 9086 9086 9352 9352 9628 771864 969012 1051432 1071660 1206922 1293723 1293723 1347294 1361268 1406533 1412303 1412303 1498795
Award Member CC Stewart, David W. CC Pinder, Tamanique CC Palacious, Carlos Emmanuel CC Young, Pedro CC Percentie, Neil S. CC Arentini, Deidre Frances CC Findlay, Albert Dwight CC Leser, Stefan CC Segarra, Johnny CC Fischer, Charles Andrew CC Thomas, William Nelson CC Jason, Nigel A CC Johnson, Tiffany CC Rolle, Rodney Van CC Coleby, Shaquille D CC Burrows, Ana-Alicia Catherine CC Snowden, Delaiah I. CC Youhn, Katherine A. CC Billman, Diane Marie CC Susan, Hemmingway K CC Wrubel, Darren Lee CC Gardner, Matthew John CC Johnes, Christine M CC Havro, Chou-Lian CC Miller, Barbara W. CC Southard, Danielle E CC Leadbetter, Mary G. CC Hall, Joseph Ira CC Ray, Jill M. CC Mathias, Peggy CC Casey, Patrick J. CC Casey, Patrick J. CC Honsberger, Shelly L CC Drouant, Melissa S. CC Bryan, Curtis CC Stamatyades, Wendy CC Jean-Francois Louison, Guetty CC Ross, Darren W.
Name City Power Toastmasters Club Freeport Eagles First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters Sarasota Toastmasters Club Sarasota Toastmasters Club West Boca Club Proud Speakers Club Club Awesome Club Friendly Club Treasure Coast Toastmasters Club New Providence Branch of Toastmasters New Providence Branch of Toastmasters New Providence Branch of Toastmasters New Providence Branch of Toastmasters Freddyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Forum Toastmasters Club Real Talkers Club Real Talkers Club Highrisers Toastmasters Club Office Depot Toastmasters Club 9086 Office Depot Toastmasters Club 9086 Positively Speaking Toastmasters Club Positively Speaking Toastmasters Club Naples Sunrise Bay Toastmasters Club Metlife Motivators Club Englewood Toastmasters EpiCenter Toastmasters The Lazydays Toastmasters Club Hobe Sound Toasters Miami Beach Toastmasters Miami Beach Toastmasters Port Charlotte Toastmasters Bankers Toastmasters Sojourner-Douglass Platinum Achievers Florida City Speedway Speakers Florida City Speedway Speakers Savarese Speakers
ADVANCED COMMUNICATORS Club 2582 3909 7923
Award Member ACB Brewster, Phillip Mark ACB Ford, Kim B. ACB Pillot, Charlene B.
Name Plantation Club Tampa Noonshiners Club Sarasota Herald-Tribune Club
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Palm Harbor Toastmasters Positively Speaking Toastmasters Club Naples Sunrise Bay Toastmasters Club Brandon Toastmasters Club @ HCC Wellcare Toastmasters JABIL TOASTMASTERS FIS Toastmasters West Boca Club Oldsmar Top of the Morning Club Club Paradise Suncoast Toastmasters Club
COMPETENT LEADERS Club 861 911 1600 1978 2266 2266 2445 2923 3299 3518 5173 6298 7306 7306 704393 748133 808677 839960 1070541 1187415 1216633 1269043 1269043 1346588 1361268 1406533 1412303 1412303 1498795 1521593
Award Member CL Lazar, John CL O’Grady, Jeannie M. CL Percentie, Neil S. CL Dennis, Kerry-Ann Alicia CL Bard, Steven A. CL Segarra, Johnny CL Goldfarb, Bruce CL Shahulhameed, Nishad K. CL Guarino, Michele M CL Khungar, Atul CL Radin, Hope Ann CL May, Phyllis A. CL Billman, Diane Marie CL Youhn, Katherine A. CL Quinn, Charlotte CL Graves, Jaclyn Irene CL Russo, Anna CL Dixon, Jethro Nathaniel CL Lang, Marion CL Brinley, Melissa CL Roggero, Frederique CL Schreima, Cathy Jo CL Hess, Erin E. CL Tappouni, Sharon B. CL Torra, Richard G. CL Bryan, Curtis CL Rodriguez, Sasha R. CL Stamatyades, Wendy CL Ciminesi, Heather C. CL Hofferbert, Vicki L.
Name Doral Toastmasters Club City Power Toastmasters Club First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters West Boca Club Proud Speakers Club Proud Speakers Club Club Awesome Club Tech Data Club Boca Raton Toastmasters Sensor Toast Club Freddy’s Forum Toastmasters Club Key West Toastmasters Real Talkers Club Real Talkers Club Middle Keys Toastmasters Club PwC Tampa Talks Club Beacon Point Club Destiny ADP Toastmasters Wellcare Toastmasters NCCI Toastmasters Heartland Talk of the Town Heartland Talk of the Town Shriners International Headquarters Bankers Toastmasters Sojourner-Douglass Platinum Achievers Florida City Speedway Speakers Florida City Speedway Speakers Savarese Speakers Toast of Lakewood Ranch
ADVANCED LEADERS Club Award Member 1958 ALB Rowsey, John James 2508 ALB Katz, Chrystina
Name Sarasota Toastmasters Club Davie Toastmasters
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Liebertz, Wolfgang B. Grimes, Stephen T. Guarino, Michele M Shankariah, Sundara Moorthi Stortz, Linda A. Paul, Earl E. Torra, Richard G. Winters, Shakera P. Bryan, Curtis Huynh, Hieu H. Stephens, Lori J.
Plantation Club Raymond James Toastmasters Club Boca Raton Toastmasters Oldsmar Top of the Morning Club Bay Pines Toastmasters Club Brandon Toastmasters Club @ HCC Bankers Toastmasters Sojourner-Douglass Platinum Achievers Sojourner-Douglass Platinum Achievers Freddy’s Forum Toastmasters Club Positively Speaking Toastmasters Club
DISTINGUISHED TOASTMASTERS Club Award Member 5173 DTM Huynh, Hieu H.
Name Freddy’s Forum Toastmasters Club
LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE Club 5222 9352 590751 777513 1310937
Award Member LDREXC Huynh, Hieu H. LDREXC Stephens, Lori J. LDREXC Grant, Heather LDREXC Choby, Steven J. LDREXC Walker, Holley Elizabeth
Name Sunset Speakers Toastmasters Club Positively Speaking Toastmasters Club Sawgrass Toastmasters Club Sarasota Speakers Exchange TM Club JABIL TOASTMASTERS
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Judy Simmons, Area 87 Governor,
Sparkie Lovejoy, Division H Governor
Karen Baetzel, Area 54 Governor
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Growing Up!
By: Susan Slate, Plantation Toastmasters
As we grow and mature our lives become more fruitful, but alas, more complicated. It’s hard not to think back to the things that were GREAT about being a kid. Hopefully reading my favorites will trigger a few of your own. Here goes: Staying home from school sick and having mom feed me tomato soup & ginger ale First day of summer vacation – riding bikes to the pool with my brother
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Playing Marco Polo in the pool until our parents couldn’t stand it anymore Lying in bed on Sat morning, hearing the lawnmower and smelling the fresh cut grass Playing school (and I stress the word playing) Staying up late when my parents had a party First new puppy Sunday night TV – ED Sullivan, Disney, Bonanza Getting dropped off at the mall with a friend for two hours and having $10.00 to spend on whatever I want Riding to U-Tote-Um on my boyfriend’s bike handlebars & getting an orange wax whistle Of course the biggest thing about being a kid was having no responsibilities and no worries. It has been said a million times, but bears repeating: “If only we knew then, what we know now!” It’s lovely to reflect on the past and happy times, but dangerous to dwell there. One of the hardest parts of life (for me) has always been “living in the moment”. Every day is a new opportunity to make new “firsts” and new memories to reflect on later. While we should never stop growing, we also should never fully let go of the kid in us! I will leave you with a quote from Dale Carnegie: “One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon - instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today.”
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Getting aBy: Louis DTM is Easier Than… Brown, Area 44 Governor Are you working to achieve that ultimate Toastmasters goal of DTM? Getting all those speeches presented, projects accomplished and having it all signed off by the VPE. I am diligently working towards my DTM which appears totally less daunting than the professional credentials I have recently earned. I am now officially a FCAS. FCAS is not a new spa technique, nor is it an acronym for remembering passwords, it represents – Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society. This is the highest level to be earned for insurance representatives pursuing an actuarial designation. The process for becoming FCAS certified includes 9 exams, each requiring approximately 400 hours of study. Considerably less time is needed to get that DTM. The Society passes only 30-40% of the candidates each exam sitting and it is not Louis M. Brown, ACB, ALB Area 44 Governor uncommon for an individual to fail a particular exam several times before passing. lbrown@toastmastersd47.org So you can imagine my joy and relief upon the news I had indeed passed the exam. Good thing there are no tests at Toastmasters! However, like Toastmasters there is a conference in November which will be held in Chicago. The President of the Society will confer a degree on all new Fellows, of which I will be one. More information about the Society can be found on the web site: www. casact.org. Now about that DTM. More information on all the educational programs and how to earn your DTM can be found on www.toastmaster.org. I encourage you to further your personal and professional education; it increases your career eligibility, your confidence and your spirits! Now, while you’re at it… why not pursue that DTM the same time. Follow my lead and you’ll find that it’s a lot easier than… you may think!
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International Convention First Timer First time convention attendee, Lydia Harris, Area 25 Governor, took full advantage of the networking opportunities at the 80th Annual International Convention held in Las Vegas. As a member of the District Delegation, Lydia seized every chance to meet new people and build new friendships. “I wanted the real convention experience!” she said. In these photos, Lydia is seen with some of her new found friends.
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Dualing Areas! By: Matt Siewert, Area 35 Governor A DUAL Area Contest was held on September 13, 2011 in Tampa, Florida presented by Area 34 and Area 35. This combined Dual Area Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contest served a DUAL purpose. The combined Area contest selected respective winners of Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contests to advance to the Division C contest on October 8, but this event also served as a donations drive and fund raiser for Metropolitan Ministries in Tampa, Florida - a non-profit organization that helps families in crisis and the homeless.
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A volunteer Executive Chef prepared fancy high-end dinners for attendees who pre-purchased in advance, via the online event registration at www.ToastmastersD47.org. All the proceeds from this amazing meal went to an equally amazing cause - providing “Boxes of Hope” filled with nutritious food to feed a family in crisis for three days. Speech Contest Admission was FREE with a donated good will item to Metropolitan Ministries. Typical goodwill items include: Canned Foods, Non-Perishable Foods, Shoes, Clothes, Books, Hygiene and Bath Supplies e.g. Soap/shampoo/shaving cream etc., Backpacks, School supplies and anything that will help a family in need. 8 �
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Distinguished Toastmaster, Joyce Rahming has been a Toastmaster for nearly a decade. She is a Past-President of The Cable Beach West Toastmasters Club 6796 and a Past-Area Governor. Recently, she has been promoted to a Relationship Officer at the Scotiabank (Bahamas) Ltd. East Bay Street Branch in Nassau, Bahamas. She has been employed Joyce Rahming with Scotiabank for nine years and is looking forward to her new position. She attributes her professional success and personal growth during this period to the Toastmasters program.
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PMI By: + Matt TM = PDU & DCP Siewert, Area 35 Governor Tampa Bay Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI) in partnership with Toastmasters in the Tampa Bay area, District 47, is happy to announce a brand NEW program offering educational credits to Project Management Professional (PMP) accredited with the PMP certification. The new program follows a very successful “Pilot” program organized and established at the JPMC Highlanders Toastmasters Club #680990 at J.P. Morgan Chase in Tampa, Florida. The program was born as a High Performance Leadership project led by Matt Siewert, Area 35 Governor and immediate past President of JPMC Highlanders Club. A team of unbelievably helpful Toastmasters and PMP’s, so dedicated to this cause that without them this would not have been possible. • • • • •
These persons deserve the HIGHEST praise: Claudia Bryant, PMP, CC, CL - JPMC Highlanders Past VPE Adam Hsu, PMP, CC - JPMC Highlanders President Janice Murray, PMP - PMI-TB VP of Strategic Projects James Lightfoot, DTM - PMI TB Director of Community Outreach
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As part of this new program, any PMP who is a member of PMI-Tampa Bay (PMI-TB) and who also belongs to a Toastmasters club in the Tampa Bay area registered with the local PMI will be able to take advantage of earning Professional Development Units (PDU) with Toastmasters roles at the Toastmaster club meetings. Not only will the Project Management Institute benefit, this collaboration will also benefit the Toastmasters Clubs in the long run as a result of increased CC and CL manual completions and this means… more DCP points! So you see… it’s a ‘win win’ formula! The bi-product, of course, is that the individual member attains his or her goals in the process. Don’t forget, in Toastmasters the member is where it truly counts! Additionally, these continuing Professional Development Units (continuing education credits) help the PMP keep up with their license requirements of continued education. Meanwhile, with the proven Toastmasters method of hands-on practice, the PMP’s will hone their important communication skills within the communications knowledge area emphasized with their PMP certification. The Roll-Out of this new partnership PDU program will be officially announced at the 7th Annual PMI-Tampa Bay (PMI-TB) Symposium on September 23/24, 2011, sponsored by: MICROSOFT Corporation - www.microsoft.com INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE for LEARNING - www.iil.com UMT Project Consulting - www.umt.com TRIBRIDGE IT Consulting - http://www.tribridge.com/...and many others such as DeVry University, TEK Systems, Marriott ExecuStay, APEX Systems, Incepture, EPM Live. The 7th Annual PMI-TB Symposium will be held at the HYATT Regency Tampa, 211 N. Tampa Street, Tampa, FL 33602. For more information on the PMI-TB Symposium please visit: http://www.pmi-Tampabay.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=108&Itemid=138 or visit www.pmi-tampabay.org and click on the Symposium link, A Toastmasters booth will be present at the Symposium for the purpose of distributing promotional materials on Toastmasters and answering questions to attendees interested in learning more about the program. Details of the successful “Pilot” program currently running at the JPMC Highlanders club at JP Morgan Chase which will be the model used for all of Tampa Bay, are detailed online at: http://JPMCHLO.freetoasthost.net
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The official Roll-‐out of this successful program to all Tampa Bay Toastmasters Chapters to offer PDU credits in the communica>on area for all members of PMI-‐Tampa Bay!
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DIVISION D PRESENTS
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(UNCENSORED) Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contest – Division D DATE: October 1st 2011 LUNCH INCLUDED! TIME: 11:30 am – 3 pm
EARLY BIRD (UNTIL SEPT 7): $12 (Registration opens at 10:30 am) REGULAR: $ 15 DOOR: $20 LOCATION: Improv Comedy Club at City Place 550 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 250; West Palm Bch, 33401 REGISTER NOW AT: https://www.toastmastersd47.org/events/event-registration Questions? Contact: Karen Katz: kkatzbroker@gmail.com / 305 469 5860
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Contests Around the District Healing Communicators Toastmasters Club #7178 Evaluation Contest Winner TM Shacara Lightbourne recieving 1st place trophy from Club President, TM Carletha Toote
Humorous Speech Contest Winner TM Shashane McDonald recieving 1st place trophy from Club President, TM Carletha Toote
Seminole-SPC Toastmasters Club #5899 Humorous Speech & Evaluation Contests By: Jay Johnson, Division G
Dennis Zweifel, who joined Toastmasters as a Speechcrafter in April of this year, served as Contest Master for the Seminole-SPC Toastmasters club #5899 contests held on August 23. Shown here with contest participants are: in front - Jimmy Leo (test speaker); first row - Jim Ellis (Chief Judge), Gary Marcus, Jay Johnson, Dennis Hamel (Humorous Speech winner), and Ana Maria Schweitzer; second row - Joe Haynes (Evaluation winner), Dennis Zweifel, and Mark Vrahotes; and back row Linda Griggs. 38
Contests Around the District First Bahamas Branch Toastmasters Club #1600 Congratulations to the Winners! Evaluation Contest TM Carlos Palacious – 1st Place TM Chato Outten – 2nd Place Humorous Speech Contest TM Devaughn Taylor – 1st Place TM Franklyn Winder – 2nd Place
(L to R): DTM Tony Longley, Chief Judge; DTM Chato Outten, 2nd Pl. - Evaluation Contest; TM Carlos Palacious, Winner - Evaluation Contest; TM Charles Newbold III, President - Club 1600; TM Devaughn Taylor, Winner - Humorous Speech Contest; – 1st Place; TM Franklyn Winder, 2nd Pl. - Humorous Speech Contest; TM Chavez Brown, Contestant - Humorous Speech. Contest Chair was, DTM Dwayne Davis (not pictured)
Plantation Toastmasters Contest Area 45
Humorous Speech Contest
(L to R) - Wolfgang Liebertz, AZ Zimmerman
Evaluation Contest
(L – R): Kristin DeLuca, Div. D. Gov; Jeffrey Carlsen, 2nd Pl-Evaluation; Judy Joffe, 1st Pl-Evaluation; Flavia Proencea Duddey, 2nd Pl-Humorous Speech; Chris Gunning, 1st Pl-Humorous Speech; Michelle Balaun, Area 45 Gov.
( L to R) Juan Jose Reyes, Joe Mickey from First Edition Club, Eric Jacobson
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Contests Around the District Area 20
Area 25 (Photo1): Area 25 Humorous Speech Winner Dawnna St. Louis, 2nd Place Winner Jan Rutter with Division B Governor, Jeanine Kinsey (Lft) & Area 25 Governor, Lydia Harris (Rgt)
Back Row, (L to R): Jeanine Kinsey, Div. B Gov.; David Young, Contestant; Ken Forrester, Contestant; Alex Scott, Winner of Evaluation speech contest; Mark Johnson, Contestant; Kim Clark, Contestant; Front Row, left to right: Jason Bank, Winner of Humorous speech contest; Lillian Golant, Contestant; Bruce Goldfarb, Contestant
(Photo 2): Area 25 Evaluation Contest Winner Dawnna St. Louis, 2nd Place Winner Ed Barnett with Division B Governor, Jeanine Kinsey (Lft) & Area 25 Governor, Lydia Harris (Rgt)
Standing, (L to R): Seth Adler, Concessions; Annette Watkins, Raffle; Bill Lange, Ballot Counter; Edith Oliva, Ballot Counter; Herman Sorin, Test Speaker; Mitch Cohen, SAA; Michael Brown, Chief Judge (Area 23 Governor). Kneeling, (L to R): Mary Monahan, Registration Desk; Martin Stockdale, Contest Master; Benjamin Yen, Timer; (not pictured: Dale Cohen, Timer #2) 40
Some of these Babies are not Like the Others Can you Identify the Babies Who are District 47 Leaders Today?
Only five of these babies serve as leaders for District 47. Can you identify the leaders? Hint: They might be Area and Division Governors, members of the FAB FIVE, or then again, they might be committee chairs. Answers will appear in the October issue of The Sunshiner.
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Wence & Donaliquea are members of Healing Communicators Club 7178 in Nassau. They are Past President & current VPPR respectively.
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Condolences Are Extended to the Following:
The SunShiner Production Team: Publisher: Pamela D. Rolle PRO: Anthony ‘Tony’ Longley Editor: Emily L. Drenberg Terrance Pratt Proof Reader
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Family, Friends & Fellow TMs of Neil S. Percentie: Neil Sean Percentie, AKA "100 Percentie" was fatally shot in an incident in Nassau on the evening of Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at the age of 35. He was an active member of his home club, First Bahamas Branch, Toastmasters Club 1600, a Past President of Club 9477 and was this year's Treasurer of Advanced Club 7108. He was a well respected political activist who kept many sitting politicians "on their toes" which resulted in additional nicknames such as "Mayor" & "Senator". Neil was known as a fun loving, "life of the party" type of guy whose deep, thunderous laughter could cause the floor to vibrate. He was a community leader, philanthropist and a benefactor to the underprivileged. His loyalty to loved ones and his sense of commitment earned him his tag name "100 Percentie" by his TM brothers in Club 1600. The club meeting on Sept. 8 took the form of a memorial tribute and it was decided that the first meeting in September each year be dubbed, Neil Percentie's Night. Funeral services are planned for Saturday September 17, 2011 in Nassau.
District 47 Leadership Team 2011-2012 District Governor Pamela D. Rolle LGET East Matt Kinsey LGET West Kathy Furbush LGM East Hieu Huynh LGM West Ron Rice PRO Anthony ‘Tony’ Longley Secretary Susan Phelps Treasurer Anthony Richiez IPDG Rick Furbush District 47 Leadership Support Team District Advisor Steve Bard District Advisor Margaret Wan District Advisor Kristina Kihlberg SAA East Vic Miskanic SAA West Chris Hedges Webmaster Brandon Kinsey District 47 Division Governors Division A Governor Robert Rizzo Division B Governor Jeanine Kinsey Division C Governor Bett Correa Division D Governor Kristin DeLuca Division E Governor Mitch McInnis Division F Governor Lori Stephens Division G Governor Cathy Naabe Division H Governor Sparkie Lovejoy Division I Governor Rachel Ferguson The Mission of the District is to enhance the performance and extend the network of clubs, thereby offering greater numbers of people the opportunity to benefit from the Toastmasters educational program by:
Family & Friends of Victims of the Tragedy on 9/11: Our thoughts, meditations and prayers are extended to the families and friends of the 3000 plus victims, whose lives were changed in a wink on that faithful morning of September 11, 2001. So many loved ones were either lost or left severely scarred. On that day, the world came to a virtual standstill. The resulting affects were felt physically, emotionally, psychologically and economically, on a global level. To our members who were personally impacted, please know that your District 47 family stands with you now and always as you reflect upon the memories of those whom you lost but will always love!
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