FALL/WINTER 2012 Inside this issue:
Message from District Governor 2 Message from LGET
3
The Ultimate Member Experience
4
What is a DTM?
5
Happy Birthday Toastmasters
6
Calling All Volunteers
7
“Junkanoo Fever”
9
Education Awards SPEAK
8 10
SPEAK...the Movie District 47 is the Best Ever!
6 14
BRATM...A UniqueFall Junkanoo Fever...the Experience Conference 2012
18 7
New Chartered Clubs
17
10 Commandments of Communication
19
My 9 Top Benefits from Toastmasters
20
Where is Your TLI?
21
The Sunshiner It is a New Year for District 47! District 47 Team 2012-2013
Matt Kinsey District Governor
Hieu Huynh, Lt. Gov. Education & Training Francis Molina Lt. Gov. Marketing
Juanita Richburg Seon PR Officer
Brenda Robinson Secretary
Chim Francisco Treasurer
Fall 2012 Conference Photos
22 Curtis Bryan Sgt. At Arms
Spring Conference “Taking Flight”
Antoinette Fox
May 3-5, 2013 –See Page 11 for details!
Past District Governor, District Governor Advisory Committee
Jeanine Kinsey Webmaster
Pamela D. Rolle Immediate Past District Governor
The Sunshiner is a publication of District 47 Toastmasters. Reproduction of articles is strictly prohibited without the expressed permission of the author and District 47 Governor. Toastmasters International and Toastmasters International emblems are trademarks of Toastmasters International registered in the United States, Canada and many other countries.
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Greetings Toastmasters of the new District 47! We’re well on our way to an amazing Toastmasters year. Our Immediate Past District Governor had the challenge of preparing 2 new Districts last year, District 47 and District 48, to be prepared to move ahead with success. District 47 now includes 7 counties in Southeast Florida and The Islands of the Bahamas. We started the year with 162 Toastmasters clubs! A more significant change happened as well on July 1. On July 1, Toastmasters International changed the way that they define success for Districts. The previous Distinguished District Program has been replaced with a new system that more closely aligns District goals with the club goals in the Distinguished Club Program. In short, in order for our District to be Distinguished, our clubs need to be Distinguished. We have 3 goals based on the percentage of clubs that are distinguished, the percentage of membership growth and the percentage of paid club growth. Under the previous system, only 6 Districts in the world could become President’s Distinguished and another 6 could become Select Distinguished. Our level of achievement is no longer dependent upon what other Districts accomplish. Every District in the world could potentially become President’ Distinguished, the same as every Club can become President’s Distinguished. Our main goal this year is to help every club become Distinguished or better. We are available to assist you through our team of Area Governors, Division Governors and other District officers. The District Trio is completely committed to your success as a member of Toastmasters International. The main focus is on the Member Experience. Are you getting out of Toastmasters what you were looking for when you joined, or more? If you’re not, there are numerous resources available to assist your club in improving. We hope to see everyone at the upcoming TLI’s. Remember, TLI’s are for all members, not just club officers. Yours in Toastmasters Spirit, Matt Kinsey, DTM District 47 Governor
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Message from Lt. Governor Education & Training "Our Fall Conference was the best ever!" Those were the words I heard from many of our long-time members. Speaking with many First Timers, they were also blown away by the experience. We had over 300 in attendance and more than 180 were First Timers! I want to thank many members of the Conference Team, including Lydia Harris, Debbie Kest, Marlene Bryan, Michael Brown, Lou Brown, Beverly Cordner, Joe Duerr, Thomas Plant, John Hockey, Samantha O'Neil, and Lisa Foose. Your efforts are appreciated! Special thanks to our Bahamian Toastmasters including Judy Simmons and Andrew Albury for showing us the true meaning of "Hospitality". Your team of conference ambassadors made those Toastmasters arriving from Florida feel truly welcomed to the Bahamas! And Super-extra-special thanks to our Conference Chair, Damien Miller, for spending the time to organize this First Class event! Damien, you have my deepest sense of gratitude and appreciation! Thanks, Hieu Huynh, DTM x3, Lieutenant Governor Education and Training, District 47 Toastmasters International Where Leaders Are Made
Congrats to our winners from the Fall Conference contests! Evaluation 1st Place……. Marcia Laramore(Cable Beach West TM Club 6796, Division F) 2nd Place……Tiffany Johnson (New Providence Branch TM Club 3596, Division I) 3rd Place…….Luevenia Sterling(Grove-Cables TM Club 1582184, Division E) Humorous Speech 1st Place……. Terry Spencer (Davis TM Club 2508, Division A) 2nd Place……Chervez Brown(First Bahamas Branch TM Club 1600, Division I) 3rd Place…….Laurie Fondiler (Riverwalk TM Club 8664, Division D)
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Message from Lt. Governor of Marketing Francis Molina, ACS, ALB
“Are you getting the Ultimate Member Experience?” Toastmasters International ranks among the highest providers of self-development programs in the world. Its success has mostly depended of the thousands of satisfied members who continue to get the best experience during their club meetings or by participating in many of all of the activities sponsored throughout the year. But in District 47, are you getting the Ultimate Member Experience? Do you know what the Ultimate Member Experience should be? Do you know what a Quality Club looks like? Start by taking a look at the Successful Club Series module: “Moments of Truth.” http://www.toastmasters.org/ Members/MembershipBuilding/Moments-of-Truth.aspx Moments of Truth has been used by countless clubs to sharpen their focus on their most important goal: member service and personal satisfaction. By concentrating on First Impressions, Membership Orientation, Fellowship, Variety and Communication, Program Planning and Meeting Organization, Membership Strength and Achievement Recognition, Moments of Truth ensures that clubs have the information they need to achieve their goals. During this year, our District will focus on Club Quality in order to ensure that our members are truly getting what they came for. Do you think your club could use some direction in these areas? What about our District in general? We would like to hear what you have to say!!! Toastmasters International recognizes the importance of our members and their feedback so much so that the Area Governor’s report is specifically based on the components of Moments of Truth! We want to continue to provide a safe environment where members can learn. As such, it is important that all we do is evaluated and action plans are implemented. I encourage each and every member to let us know if your expectations are not being met and how can we continue to provide the Ultimate Member Experience that we are responsible to provide. Use the resources you have available including your Club Officers, District Officers, and World Headquarters to let us know how we can do better. How can I help??? We have such a vast diversity of experienced members who can provide guidance. In the end, our lifeline is our members, without you – Nothing Really Matters!!! On that note, please take a look at all of the volunteer opportunities we offer for our District. Are you looking to be part of the solution? Or are you in need of a project to get to your next designation? I’m looking forward to working with you to ensure that we continue to provide the Ultimate Member Experience our organization is known for. Together, we can continue to drive Toastmasters International Motto: Where Leaders are Made!
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DTM: the Ph.D. of Toastmasters By Lynda Hammond, DTM What is a DTM?
Advanced Leader Silver (1 year as a district officer, A Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) is the highest credential and providing specific support to another club) a member can earn in Toastmasters. It demonstrates a high level of competence, accomplishment and dedication to the art of both communication and leadership. Will it take a long time?? You decide! You can take three years or thirty What do I get from becoming a Distinguished Toastyears – it’s up to you!
master?
You get to grow confident in speaking in front of audiences and to define yourself as a leader. You get to learn what makes an excellent speaker and a strong leader. You get to express yourself and discover your own power to organize, motivate, and lead. You get to learn to be a valuable part of a team. You get to help others to develop their communication and leadership skills while you continue to develop your skills. You get to use the skills you gain to take your career, your personal life, and your community life in the direction you want. You get to feel that you are a part of something big, something that helps you to create the life you want and deserve! And it doesn’t cost $120,000 like a Ph.D.!
For more information about earning your DTM, please email Lynda Hammond, DTM, at lhammond@toastmastersd47.org.
Congratulations to our Newly Chartered Clubs Central Bank Controllers Club #2597579 Division F / Area 63 FIU Business Toastmasters Club #2662937 Division E/ Area 51 LexisNexis Risk Boca Raton Club #2709556 Division C/ Area 32
You also get to take the time honored DTM Walk at a District Conference where you will be awarded the esteemed Sailfish Speakers Club #2838096 Division D/Area 41 DTM medal! You will earn the respect of all Toastmasters Power Full Voices #2897690 Division D/ and you will always be recognized as an honored dignitary in Soaring Eagles Club # 2888579 Division I/Area 94 Toastmasters!
What do I have to do to get these confidence-building experiences?
Communication Track Competent Communicator award (10 Speeches) Advanced Communicator Bronze (10 Speeches) Advanced Communicator Silver (10 speeches and 2 modules) Advanced Communicator Gold (10 speeches, 1 advanced program and mentor a new member) Leadership Track Competent Leader (10 Leadership projects where you will complete about 20 individual tasks in your Club) Advanced Leader Bronze (6 months-1 year as a club officer and 2 modules)
Freedom Achievers Toastmasters Club #2597530 Division I /Area 94 Power-full Voices Club #2897960 Division D
Speak Easy Toastmasters Club #2907724 Division A / Area 14
Soon to be Chartered Club Destino Toastmasters—Miramar TFCU—Miramar
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Happy 88th Birthday, Toastmasters By Phyllis May, DTM Key West Toastmasters, 6298
Is your club having a birthday party this month? If not, why not? If Dr. Ralph Smedley hadn’t had that first meeting on October 22, 1924 in Santa Ana, California, we wouldn’t be reading a Toastmasters’ publication. Dr. Smedley realized that effective communication skills are directly proportional to success on the job and in life. His first group met in the basement of a YMCA but they were all there because they were interested in improving their speaking skills in a supportive, informal environment. Eventually the group was named ‘Toastmasters’ and word spread. New groups began forming in surrounding areas and it wasn’t long before people in other states contacted Dr. Smedley, asking permission to start additional clubs. 88 years later membership is at an all-time high with the latest count indicating that there are approximately 280,000 members in over 13,500 clubs in 116 countries. As you know, the organization continues to thrive as it helps more people worldwide develop the communication skills and confidence they need to become leaders in their field. And, it is one of the few organizations that is simply for self-improvement. So…it’s not too late. Plan that birthday party meeting. We all have a lot to celebrate. Have a ‘toast’ to Dr. Smedley who, incidentally, passed away Sept. 11, 1965 at the age of 87. I doubt he could have imagined that ‘basement brainstorm’ would have had the impact he has and still be thriving 88 years later. Be sure to share any events that your club holds for the 88th Birthday of Toastmasters. Send to District 47 PRO Juanita@toastmastersd47.org.
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Calling All Volunteers! Do you want to be part of all of the events we sponsored throughout the year? Did you know that many of these activities carry credit toward Communication and Leadership designations? We want your help! Francis Molina, Lt. Governor Marketing
Take a look at some of these opportunities around the District: New Clubs 1. Kick off coordinator / team members (All areas and Divisions) 2. Lead facilitator Membership Growth/Retention 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Open House coordinator Dues Chair Renewal Chair Youth Leadership chair, coordinators, assistant coordinators (projects waiting!!!) Speechcraft Chair, coordinators, assistant coordinators Club Rescue team member Club Coaches (many positions available now!!!) Club Mentors Club Ambassadors Members Experience ambassadors
Training & Education 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
TLI Chairs, Trainers, team members Conference Presenters Conference Volunteers (many areas of opportunity both Fall and Spring) Conference Chairs (great HPL for some of you) High Performance Leadership (HPL) Program Chair Communication Track Ambassadors
7. Leadership Track Ambassadors There are many more opportunities available for our members to participate.
Please contact LGM Francis Molina for details and volunteer applications.
In advance, Thanks for your Support & Dedication District 47 Needs You!!!
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Club Contests! Have you set your club's contest schedules? The District Officers have set this schedule for the International Speech and Table Topics Contests. January - Club contests February – Area Contests March - Division Contests May 3-5 - District Spring Conference All materials including the new rulebook can be downloaded from the Toastmasters International website: http://www.toastmasters.org/Members/MemberExperience/Contests.aspx
There have been several changes including a judges certification of eligibility (similar to a speakers certification of elig Please refer to the 2013 Speech Contest Rulebook for details.
Will you help share the message about “SPEAK”?
How many of you have heard of “SPEAK” (the movie)? This documentary was recently released. It’s about the fear of public speaking and includes Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking. Paul Galichia and Brian Weidling spent nearly two years on this project. According to the website, they “conducted hundreds of interviews about public speaking anxiety, and captured every stage of the tense, highly competitive World Championship of Public Speaking. It all culminates in a week of fascinating human drama in Calgary, Alberta, after which one person is crowned “World Champion of Public Speaking”.” (Our own District 47 competitor, Jim Bussey, competed that year.) Reviews say that it is funny, inspiring, moving, and utterly absorbing while following the trail of those brave souls who take on the fear of public speaking – the world’s #1 fear – and live to tell the tale. The movie is available to buy for $25 or rent for $149. However, for many clubs it would be hard to show it even once since, at 89 minutes, it’s longer than a meeting. For small clubs, $149 rental is a barrier. Here’s where I’d like to ask for your help. It is available to save on Netflix…when it’s released. However, according to Paul, there needs to be 60 people put it in their Netflix queue before it will be released. If you’re a member of Netflix, will you request it so that we can get those 60? Ask your neighbors and friends; ask anyone you know who has Netflix to help us so we can receive it in the mail and watch it at home. If you’re not familiar with it, watch the trailer on the website at http://speakthemovie.com LaShunda Rundles is one of the speakers featured. Thanks for your help and enjoy! Phyllis May, DTM
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On behalf of hundreds of island Toastmasters, Thank You ! For “JUNKANOO FEVER”!! This special event was 18 years in the making and it has deep meaning for old and new Bahamian Toastmasters. Countless hours, meetings, phone calls, letters, e-mails and negotiations went toward molding what promises to be a Conference not to forget. So I thank you for supporting the result of this hard work by attending in some form. From the moment I joined the Toastmasters Program in 2002, the culmination of my experience has always been realized at the District 47 Conference. It is a forum for our extended family in The Bahamas and Florida to come together and celebrate the true meaning of being a Toastmaster. The Conference is an opportunity to build your professional network, learn new skills and challenge your ability in contest. The experience made me truly appreciate this program, and it added incredible value to the huge investment I was making in my professional development. Yet, I always wondered of how amazing a Conference would be if it were ever held in the Bahamas. Needless to say, when the news came to me that the District Conference would finally return, I was ecstatic… not even thinking about the next offer to serve that would come my way regarding being Conference Chair. Today, I admit that serving as Chairperson for this event has been a humbling and challenging experience. The tests were not short in number – longer work hours, countless meetings, liters of midnight oil burned, even a Hurricane less than 7 days before the start. It is an experience I will never forget and will always cherish for the lessons learned. Yet, I am confident that our goal will be achieved; proving that the Bahamas is ready, willing and able to execute yet another District or International Conference in very short order. Daimen T. Miller, DTM 2012 FALL CONFERENCE CHAIRPERSON Toastmasters District 47
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Register Now at www.toastmastersd47.org!
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Congratulations to these Toastmasters Who have received Education Awards in July, August and September 2012
COMPETENT COMMUNICATORS Club
Award
Member
Club Name
1450351 1913022 971 5758 1450351 6003 1510789 5173 1050379 704393 7082 1216633 6298 1050379 1778344 646066 2266 1376226 1293723 1293723 1293723 1867714 6003 2579872 5931 1888268 3278 1216633 3299 3299 3659 1417483 2579872 5222 1811702 9400 3299 2903 1770067 2508 3003 2156988 1249370 1600 1469413 3466 3299 3299 2463 1770067 1249370 6818 1600 2903 1913022
CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC
Garcia, Paulo Antonio Murray, Edward S. Pastora, Hector D Kim, AL Neff, Timothy David Spiewak, Paul J. McDonald, Sashane Sonya Worley, Christina Simmons, Judy Lucinda King, Cheryl Escudero, Alex Ferger, Dianne M Johns, Lyle Newbold, Ria Christina Qi, Xin Cindy Brust, Susan Stolar, Kenneth H. Surin, Adrien Glazer, Lindsay Manley, Sean Vasquez, Edison Bryan, Curtis Obier, Nina R Walker, Shaun Audant, Pierre Barkley, Kip Caballero, Vilma Modukuru, Sirisha Holth, Anne Elizabeth Schneyer, John J. Mullins, Lisa Lynne Cox, Ed Ocana, Jennifer Moore, David E. Bain, Yvonne E Calcaterra, Gaia Ramesh, Kannappan Easley, Jared Sajeski, Jonathan Charles Ramirez, Nidia Soto Chiarelli, Joseph Lindsey, DaVatrice Lashawn Brown, Jennifer Lee Lewis, Oquendo D Hendricks, Richard McKinley-Dinofer, Beverly M. Davis, Carol A. Marinaccio, Stephen R. Alvarez, Jason Felix Schneider, Charles Baetzel, Karen Lee Badgett, Jay Young, Pedro Varela, Andrea Wilcox, Lisa
1st US Portuguese Toastmasters MIA Tarmac Speakers Miami Toastmasters en Espa単ol Weston Area Toastmasters Club 1st US Portuguese Toastmasters Pembroke Pines Club The Luminaries Freddy's Forum Toastmasters Club E.T. Communicators Middle Keys Toastmasters Club Voice Of Champions Club NCCI Toastmasters Key West Toastmasters E.T. Communicators Scientifically Speaking Yeah, We're Toast Club Proud Speakers Club High Voltage Voices Miami Beach Toastmasters Miami Beach Toastmasters Miami Beach Toastmasters PaceSetters Advanced Toastmasters Club Pembroke Pines Club Toastmasters Inspiris Crossroads Club Boca Raton Advanced Toastmasters Club V.O.I.C.E. NCCI Toastmasters Boca Raton Toastmasters Boca Raton Toastmasters Early Bird Club Fort Pierce Toastmasters Toastmasters Inspiris Sunset Speakers Toastmasters Club Achievers of Excellence Toast of Las Olas Boca Raton Toastmasters Achievers Club Secure Speakers Toastmaster Club Davie Toastmasters Pompano Beach Toastmasters MLK Toastmasters Club Homestead Toastmasters First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters Outspoken Toastmasters Treasure Coast Toastmasters Club Boca Raton Toastmasters Boca Raton Toastmasters South Dade Toastmasters Club Secure Speakers Toastmaster Club Homestead Toastmasters Bill Gove Golden Gavel Club First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters Achievers Club MIA Tarmac Speakers
1216633 2582
CC CC
Pomeranz, Larry Alan Benz, Wolfgang
NCCI Toastmasters Plantation Club
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ADVANCED COMMUNICATORS CLUB
MEMBER
CLUB NAME
2096
AWARD ACB
Bryan, Marlene M.
Gelfand Good Morning Toastmasters Club
5173
ACB
Fondiler, Laurie Ann
Freddy's Forum Toastmasters Club
5173
ACB
Krumlauf, Jennifer L.
Freddy's Forum Toastmasters Club
1563570
ACB
Vicetti, Humberto S
Empower Broward Toastmasters
1216633
ACB
Garcia, Rhonda Lee
NCCI Toastmasters
1376226
ACB
Vallejo, Patricia
High Voltage Voices
3659 3299
ACB ACB
Illsen, Ana Scholl, Tiana B
Early Bird Club Boca Raton Toastmasters
1978
ACB
Gunning, Claudine
West Boca Club
2445
ACB
Carr, David F.
Club Awesome Club
1600
ACB
Lewis, Anwar Tony
First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters
861
ACB
Ratigan, Jerry T.
Doral Toastmasters Club
1216633
ACB
Roggero, Frederique
NCCI Toastmasters
3003
ACB
Herring, Keith Lamond
Pompano Beach Toastmasters
1314025
ACB
McCafferty, Julieth
Abaco Lighthouse Beamers
3659
ACG
Barkley, Kip
Early Bird Club
1600
ACG
Longley, Anthony J.
First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters
1469413
ACG
Passino, Jennifer J.
Outspoken Toastmasters
1600
ACS
Longley, Anthony J.
First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters
2903
ACS
Zipper, Esther F.
Achievers Club
6818
ACS
Francisco, Chim
Bill Gove Golden Gavel Club
1978
ACS
Gan, Linda Huiiin
West Boca Club
6003
ACS
Ramirez, Gloria T.
Pembroke Pines Club
6568
ACS
Thomas, Johnny Ray
Miami Lakes Club
3466
ACS
Duerr, Joseph D.
Treasure Coast Toastmasters Club
1216633
ACS
Joffe, Judy
NCCI Toastmasters
1425
ACS
Pratt, Deborah Y.
Freeport Eagles
1888268
ACS
Fernandez, Jerry
Boca Raton Advanced Toastmasters
COMPETENT LEADERS CLUB 9745 3001 1376226 1376226 1376226 1561818 9477 1425 1293723 1425 1457364 5173 2445 2004 1216688 2266 2508 7082 3466 3299
AWARD CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL
MEMBER Brown, Michael Rogero Klahr, Howard Arbabha, Erin Lamprecht, Hannelie Lowe, Amy A Beckles, Cynthia E. Goodman-Davis, Sharmaine Sherry Cooper, Denise E Merlo, Clare Mills, Anika Vernice Harris, Christina L. Dunmyer, Gary R. Carr, David F. Aragon, Jairo Goldfarb, Ellen J. Stolar, Kenneth H. Spencer, Terry E. Gudamsetty, Hazarathaiah Duerr, Joseph D. Paltanavich, David J
CLUB NAME Motorola Communicators Club Friendly Club High Voltage Voices High Voltage Voices High Voltage Voices Glades Toastmasters Action Communicators Extraordinaire Freeport Eagles Miami Beach Toastmasters Freeport Eagles Electrifying Voices Freddy's Forum Toastmasters Club Club Awesome Club Great Fort Lauderdale Toastmasters Club WCR Palm Beaches Noon Toastmasters Proud Speakers Club Davie Toastmasters Voice Of Champions Club Treasure Coast Toastmasters Club Boca Raton Toastmasters
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COMPETENT LEADERS—CONTINUED CLUB
AWARD
MEMBER
CLUB NAME
808677 2266 1600 2579872
CL CL CL CL
Kest, Debbie Gonzalez, Orlando Williams, Hurias Elliott Ocana, Jennifer
Beacon Point Proud Speakers Club First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters Toastmasters Inspiris
1978 6568 8664 1415772 1360579 8664 861 760344 2903 1807674 6818 1600 808677 3518 1342880 1342880 590751 1913022 1770067 8123 1770067 1807674 3659 6003
CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL
Shachnow, Douglas A. Harrell, Thomas Ayer, Rosa C. Blasenstein, Robert GIBSON, MONIQUE M. Gopalakrishnan, Leelakrishnan Hoelscher, Matthew Wayne Lopez, Eduardo Monahan, Mary A Bruhns, Stefan Yackanich, Charlene K. Carey, Edward Mukhopadhyay, Debasish Bowie, Kwame Walker, Rochelle Williams, Kassim Davidson, Malcolm Charles Ezewike, Fidelis I Divens, Jill Stuart-Saunders, Christabel M. Fletcher, Celia A. Schwartz, Linda J. Schrimsher, Pamela C Arnowitz, Gary
West Boca Club Miami Lakes Club RiverWalk Toastmasters Club American Express Communication Club P.T.A.B. Toastmasters Club RiverWalk Toastmasters Club Doral Toastmasters Club Yellow Rose Club Achievers Club American Express Let's Talk Bill Gove Golden Gavel Club First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters Beacon Point Sensor Toast Club BOB Eagles BOB Eagles Sawgrass Toastmasters Club MIA Tarmac Speakers Secure Speakers Toastmaster Club First Exuma Branch Club Secure Speakers Toastmaster Club American Express Let's Talk Early Bird Club Pembroke Pines Club
ADVANCED LEADERS CLUB
AWARD
MEMBER
CLUB NAME
1450351
ALB
Hosken, Olga Da Silva
1st US Portuguese Toastmasters
2445
ALB
Kudrna, Frank
Club Awesome Club
704393
ALB
Nedimyer, Denise
Middle Keys Toastmasters Club
1216633
ALB
Carlsen, Jeffrey M.
NCCI Toastmasters
1216688
ALB
Schneyer, John J.
WCR Palm Beaches Noon Toastmasters
8370
ALB
Monchek, Lana T.
West Kendall Toastmasters Club 8370
5222
ALB
Newman, Eloise Anita
Sunset Speakers Toastmasters Club
1376226
ALB
Vallejo, Patricia
High Voltage Voices
8181
ALB
Hockey, John Arthur
Palm City Orators
2508
ALB
Guzman, Rosa N.
Davie Toastmasters
1314025
ALB
Thompson, Jamaro R.
Abaco Lighthouse Beamers
1376226
ALB
Pepper, Irina N.
High Voltage Voices
1342880
ALB
Penn-McIntosh, Anya C.
BOB Eagles
3299
ALB
Paltanavich, David J
Boca Raton Toastmasters
1216633
ALB
Scott, Kathy
NCCI Toastmasters
2225 1807674 861 3278 1867714 9745 9477
ALB ALB ALB ALS ALS ALS ALS
Fernandez, Jerry Patino, Hector A. Hoelscher, Matthew Wayne Barkley, Kip Bryan, Curtis Brown, Michael Rogero Johnson, Lakeisha Shenique
Delray Newsmakers Club American Express Let's Talk Doral Toastmasters Club Club V.O.I.C.E. PaceSetters Advanced Toastmasters Club Motorola Communicators Club Action Communicators Extraordinaire
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MEMBER
Fall/Winter 2012 CLUB NAME
2463
ALS
McInnis, Charles M.
South Dade Toastmasters Club
2463
ALS
Stein, Alan
South Dade Toastmasters Club
8370
ALS
Green, Kimberley J.
West Kendall Toastmasters Club 8370
1007807
ALS
Harris, Lydia
DeVry University
6003
ALS
Karumanchi, Bhaskar
Pembroke Pines Club
1050379
ALS
Simmons, Judy Lucinda
E.T. Communicators
9477
ALS
Williams, Nicole Delores Yvette
Action Communicators Extraordinaire
861
ALS
Pineda, Michael
Doral Toastmasters Club
5222
ALS
Huynh, Hieu H.
Sunset Speakers Toastmasters Club
1498739
ALS
Harwood, Steven
Broward Bilingual Toastmasters Club
DISTINGUISHED TOASTMASTERS CLUB
AWARD
MEMBER
CLUB NAME
1867714
DTM
Bryan, Curtis
PaceSetters Advanced Toastmasters Club
9745
DTM
Brown, Michael Rogero
Motorola Communicators Club
9477
DTM
Johnson, Lakeisha Shenique
Action Communicators Extraordinaire
2463
DTM
Stein, Alan
South Dade Toastmasters Club
8370
DTM
Green, Kimberley J.
West Kendall Toastmasters Club 8370
1050379
DTM
Simmons, Judy Lucinda
E.T. Communicators
9477
DTM
Williams, Nicole Delores Yvette
Action Communicators Extraordinaire
1348034
DTM
Harris, Lydia
Seminole Casino Hollywood Toastmasters
861
DTM
Pineda, Michael
Doral Toastmasters Club
5222
DTM
Huynh, Hieu H.
Sunset Speakers Toastmasters Club
3659
DTM
Barkley, Kip
Early Bird Club
2566217
DTM
Karumanchi, Bhaskar
Pembroke Isles
7178
DTM
Longley, Anthony J.
Healing Communicators Club
LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE CLUB
AWARD MEMBER
CLUB NAME
1050379
LDREXC Simmons, Judy Lucinda
E.T. Communicators
2463
LDREXC McInnis, Charles M.
South Dade Toastmasters Club
2463
LDREXC Stein, Alan
South Dade Toastmasters Club
5173
LDREXC Turcotte, Brian Richard
Freddy's Forum Toastmasters Club
590751
LDREXC Harris, Lydia
Sawgrass Toastmasters Club
1498739
LDREXC Harwood, Steven
Broward Bilingual Toastmasters Club
5390
LDREXC Huynh, Hieu H.
Talk Of The Town Club
861
LDREXC Pineda, Michael
Doral Toastmasters Club
1469413
LDREXC Passino, Jennifer J.
Outspoken Toastmasters
1888268
LDREXC Fernandez, Jerry
Boca Raton Advanced Toastmasters
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"District 47 Is The Best Ever" We have completed the first half of training for our District. The results are in... it was the best training results EVER of any District in the history of Toastmasters! It shows that your club officers are committed to the success of your club! We had a record 97 Toastmaster clubs with all seven of their officers trained! Here are those clubs: Division A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A B B B B B B B B B B C C C C C C C C C C
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Club Name Weston Area Toastmasters Club Beacon Point American Express Master Communicators American Express Tech Talkers The Ultimate Toastmasters Pembroke Pines Club DeVry University FCC Toastmasters UNILATINA Toastmasters Empower Broward Toastmasters Pembroke Isles Hollywood Toastmasters NSU Toastmasters Seminole Casino Hollywood Toastmasters Universal Toastmasters Club Miami Lakes Club Friendly Club Executive Evaluators Toastmasters Club Yeah, We're Toast Club Club V.O.I.C.E. Early Bird Club Broward Bilingual Toastmasters Club Proud Speakers Club Toast of Las Olas Power Speakers Club Crossroads Club Delray Newsmakers Club NCCI Toastmasters Boca Raton Toastmasters WCR Palm Beaches Noon Toastmasters West Boca Club Sensor Toast Club Office Depot Toastmasters Club ACTS Florida Region Club Awesome Club Achievers Club
Club # 5758 808677 1587757 1762453 1774302 6003 1007807 1390883 1489049 1563570 2566217 1261950 1326225 1348034 7653 6568 3001 3383 646066 3278 3659 1498739 2266 9400 589263 5931 2225 1216633 3299 1216688 1978 3518 9086 1452159 2445 2903
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1st US Portuguese Toastmasters Outspoken Toastmasters Treasure Coast Toastmasters Club Port St. Lucie Speakers Fort Pierce Toastmasters Stuart Martin Chamber iTown Toastmasters Palm City Orators Juno How To Talk Gold Coast Toastmasters Club Scientifically Speaking The Palm Beach Toastmasters Club Freddy's Forum Toastmasters Club Wellington Toastmasters Club RiverWalk Toastmasters Club Doral Toastmasters Club MIA Tarmac Speakers The Bank United Toastmasters Brickell Toastmasters Club Miami Beach Toastmasters South Dade Toastmasters Club West Kendall Toastmasters Club Healing Communicators Club Cousteau Club Chickcharney Toastmasters Club The Bahamas Cooperators Holistic Trendsetters PaceSetters Advanced Toastmasters Club The Soaring Orators of Johnson Park MCA Club Surge Great Persuaders Of Atlantis Club E.T. Communicators Calvary Deliverance BAF Stars Toastmasters Club Pinnacle Seekers Achievers of Excellence First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters Destined For Success Toastmasters Club 1st Bahamas Hotel Union Club Scotia Dynasty Club Family Guardian Knights Cable Revolutionaries New Providence Branch of Toastmasters Masters of Excellence
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C.H.M.I. Toastmasters Club The Luminaries Leaders Speak Ernest T. Strachan Club Advanced TM Club First Bahamas Law Enforcement Club RBC Legends Legalites Toastmasters Club B.U.T. Nation Builders Freeport Eagles Grand Bahama Hotel Union Club Club Destiny Abaco Lighthouse Beamers B.U.T. - Teachers With Tenacity Action For Achievement Club Action Communicators Extraordinaire BOB Eagles Aviation High Flyers
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BRATM – A Unique Experience What is it that makes a particular Toastmasters Club unique, that attracts and holds its members, that provides a meaningful and valuable experience for all participants? One club in Boca Raton has found a unique approach that is paying significant dividends to its members and the Toastmasters community. It is axiomatic that no two clubs are completely alike. The key, underlying processes of planned speeches, evaluations, and table topics vary little. It is how these fundamental aspects of the Toastmasters experience are applied that creates the differences between clubs. Ideally, these differences support the individual members’ needs and preferences. Such is the case of the Boca Raton Advanced Toastmasters (BRATM) Club, which recently celebrated its first year anniversary. This celebration is notable not so much for its duration as much as a recognition of the value of the club’s unique approach to standard Toastmasters procedures. Shortly after its initiation, the club members recognized the value of the overall evaluation process and implemented two changes to the standard Toastmasters meeting agenda – All speeches receive a formal evaluation, but then, extending the basic purpose of the evaluation process, the floor is opened to all other attendees to provide additional evaluations and insights to the speaker. The result is a well-developed mix of differentiated inputs for each speaker to consider for future speeches. The major innovation in the BRATM experience, though, is the establishment of an “impromptu evaluator” in its meetings. Instead of assigning a planned evaluator for each scheduled speech, the evaluator position is purposely left unassigned for several of the planned speeches. It is then the Toastmaster’s prerogative to identify an impromptu evaluator at the completion of those speeches. This approach has the effect of not only ensuring that everyone pays attention to a speech (thereby improving listening skills), but also hones the spontaneous delivery of what is akin to an extended table topic. Realizing that it was on to a good idea, BRATM has extended this concept and applied it to impromptu speeches during those meetings when time permits during any given meeting. (The idea of always having a speech in your “back pocket” has been given a dramatically new meaning.) Overall, the application of the general impromptu concept has paid significant dividends to the club’s members, ranging from an increased sense of personal challenge and accomplishment to the development of numerous speech contest awards at the Area and Division level. Rather than rest on its laurels, BRATM has recognized that an advanced club should also act as a model for the clubs from which it draws its members. Accordingly, BRATM has sought ways to provide value added activities and events to clubs in the Boca Raton and immediately surrounding areas. Examples of this aspect of its orientation include the following –
Open Houses have been conducted every six months in which members from all local and nearby Toastmasters Clubs have been invited to attend and see the innovative BRATM procedures in action. One of those open house meetings included an invitation to meet and hear a past international speech champion. Speech contests are actively supported through invitations to all potential contestants from local and nearby clubs to deliver a speech at BRATM meetings and receive multiple evaluations and recommendations for improvement. In addition, BRATM members volunteer to be test speakers for evaluation contests and volunteer to act as judges for club contests.
Although one of the synonyms for brat is “little horror”, do not be mistaken by the acronym – this is actually a club where major personal and organizational growth can be found. BRATM is proud of its contributions to its members and the clubs it supports, welcoming others to come and see it in action. Full details on club meetings and membership can be found at the BRATM web site – http://brat.toastmastersclubs.org.
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The 10 Commandments of Communication by Michael Landrum, ATMB 1. Listen generously. Emerson said: “First seek to understand, then to be understood.” How do you listen to an audience? Do your research. Find out who they are, what they need and want, and what they expect from you. When you step to the lectern, pause and listen. Are they ready to hear you? During your speech, keep listening. Pay attention to them. Are they leaning forward, backward or on each other? Be willing to depart from your prepared remarks to recover your rapport with them. Ask questions. Even something as simple as “Is that clear?” can reestablish contact. 2. Say what you mean and mean what you say. Aren’t these two phrases the same? No indeed: “Say what you mean” is about telling the truth, “Mean what you say” is about making a commitment, keeping your promise, honoring your word. Have something meaningful to say. Step to the lectern with the intention of making a difference to your audience. 3. Use the fewest words with the fewest syllables. I run afoul of this one all the time. It’s the main reason I rewrite so often, looking for big, two-dollar words I can swap for a single 10-cent syllable. Delete therefore, insert so. That’s real economy in writing. Remember that the basic unit of communication is not the word but the idea. 4. Align with your audience. We may consider it our task to speak to the audience, but it is sometimes more important to speak for them. Express those thoughts and feelings that you share with them. Even if you think they are wrong and you are the advocate of sweeping change, you must first understand and articulate their feelings. Great leaders know that leadership begins with the pronoun we. 5. Be specific. Use stories, anecdotes, parables and examples rather than generalities and abstractions. This is a tough one for some people. They love to wander through a topic in the abstract, scattering generalities as they go. The great teachers and speakers pepper their talks with vivid, detailed examples. “He seemed upset as he left” is general. “He blew his nose, kicked the dog and slammed the door” is specific. 6. Suit the action to the word, the word to the action. Don’t say “I’m glad to be here” while looking at your wristwatch. Be aware of your non-verbal communication. Your gestures, posture, facial expressions, energy, tone of voice, and a thousand other tiny, unuttered elements actually carry the true and specific meaning of your communication. We can understand the words “I love you” well enough. But their true importance, their actual meaning, is all wrapped up in how they are spoken, and by whom. 7. Structure your speech. One valuable way to make your talk memorable is to speak to a structure and make your listeners aware of it. Share with them the form of your thoughts as well as the content and they will be able to follow more complex ideas. It will be easier for you to remember, too. People appreciate the scenery more with a glance at the road map every now and then. 8. Speak to be understood. Have the courtesy to develop your voice so that all may hear you. You groom your appearance, so why not cultivate your voice? With a little effort it can be strong, crisp, clear and various in texture, color and range. It’s sad when speakers expend their energy to create a vivid, well-constructed talk and then whisper, mutter or mumble. 9. Speak for the benefit of others. Serve your audience well by keeping their interests foremost in your mind. This is the golden rule of speaking. As an audience member you can easily tell when a speaker is self-serving. Nothing communicates more clearly than intention. 10. Speak from your highest self. The highest self is where hope resides. To lead effectively requires a courageous, positive, optimistic view. As any astronaut will tell you, if you get high enough you will be in perpetual sunshine. There must be a caveat attached to this rule, however: Beware of elevating yourself with a high horse. Be humble. Having an opinion is a meager accomplishment. On most occasions a modest demeanor improves communication.
Michael Landrum, ATMB, is a speaker, coach and writer in New York.
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My Top 9 Benefits From Joining Toastmasters … John Antes, CC
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1.Affordable Way to Develop Communication Skills: Toastmasters is very low cost for every 6 months of membership. A whole year's membership costs less than a weekend public speaking course. 2.Supportive and Constructive Feedback: The aim is to give constructive feedback. In Toastmasters, the aim is to always leave the speaker feeling encouraged, and never "wrong." What this means is that even if the speech was poor, the aim is still to find some positives and deliver a recommendation for improvement. It also helps your general everyday communication skills to learn to give people constructive feedback. 3. Safe Place to Practice and Learn: Due to Toastmasters’ constructive feedback philosophy, regular speaking opportunities and the manuals members are supplied with, Toastmasters is a safe place to practice, learn and develop your public speaking skills. Consider Toastmasters the laboratory for life’s communication challenges. Overcome your Fear of Public Speaking and/or Learn Good Public Speaking Skills: Being a member of Toastmasters, you'll learn how to become a competent public speaker by completing the 10 speech projects from the Competent Communicators manual that you receive when you become a member. After this is completed, you have a potential lifelong master class of learning that can await you through advanced manuals, peer feedback and regular competitive speaking opportunities. Learn Leadership Skills: Toastmasters is not just about developing public speaking skills. Each club is run voluntarily by members for members, and each meeting consists of a number of roles that are performed by members. Meet and Network with New People: Toastmasters attracts people from all sorts of life for all sorts of reasons. You might just meet your next business partner or employer there, or someone that can put you in touch with someone that can help you with some goal. Opportunity to Refine Your Skills and/or Specialize in Specific Speech Areas: After completing the 10 basic projects, you can then choose from a selection of advanced speaker manuals to teach you specialized public speaking skills in a variety of areas. For example managerial speaking, public relations speaking, humorous speaking and professional speaking. Personal Growth and The Confidence to Branch Out: A number of Toastmasters members gain the confidence to start their own business and/or try things they'd have never have thought of doing, or wouldn't have done if they had thought of those things, had they not first developed themselves during their time at Toastmasters. Fun: Your follow Toastmasters love to have fun. We have fun at meetings, events, trainings, etc. This is the final reason that we do what we do.
If you apply your time, talent and effort, Toastmasters has the potential to change your life for the better … it can help you improve your communications and leadership skills, motivate you to enrich your life and just generally move you toward your best possible life.
John Antes, CC toastmaster.j.antes@gmail.com Hollywood Toastmasters Club (Club# 1261950, Area 12, Div. A, Dist. 47) Meeting Location, Day & Time: Temple Sinai of Hollywood-1400 N 46th Avenue, Hollywood, FL 33021; Monday at 7 P www.hollywoodtoastmasters.org
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We have planned several exciting events for you! Yes, Here are the TLI dates and locations: January 5 - Miramar January 12 - Homestead January 12 - Stuart January 26 - Boca Raton January 26– Nassau ( See Flyer on page 23) he Toastmasters Leadership Institute (TLI) is back for Round 2! To help you better serve your clubs, all club officers are expected to attend one of these training events even if you have attended training before. This year, we will have an exciting addition to the program - we are introducing the "Advanced" sessions. These "Advanced" sessions are for club officers who are continuing in their roles and have attended training previously. They are meant to be highly interactive and go beyond covering the basics of the officer roles. New officers will still have the opportunity to attend their officer-specific session. We will also have sessions for topics such as Contest Judging, Table Topics, and International Speech Preparation.
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The Sunshiner Production Team: District Governor: Matt Kinsey PRO: Juanita Richburg Seon Jseon@toastmastersd47.org District 47 Division Governors Division
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Lydia Harris
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Michael Brown
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Louis M. Brown
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Joseph Duerr
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Samantha O’Neil
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Judy L. Simmons
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Andrew Albury Contributors
John Antes
Boca Raton Advanced Toastmasters Club
Lynda Hammond
Hieu Huynh
Matt Kinsey
Phyllis May
Francis Molina
Damien K.T. Miller
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:
Focusing on the critical success factors as specified by the district educational and membership goals
Ensuring the each club effectively fulfils its responsibilities to its members
Providing effective training and leadership development opportunities for club and district officers.