Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Public Speaking Northwest Supports the Leadership Words of Lao Tzu



“A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves.” -  Lao Tzu

Toastmaster Jan
Our toastmaster club achieves this by everyone contributing with their speeches and by fulfilling leadership roles. This week Jan S. took over the toastmaster role to smoothly guide us through the meeting.


President, Barb
President Barb opened the meeting with Ken, Jan, Kate, Kyle, Yanhong, Sam, Tom, Barbara, Jean, new members Kathy and Abe, and guest Joanne.
Kyle

Kyle volunteered to be grammarian with the word ‘Poll’ in honor of Election Day.





Lynne

Lynne acted as timer and kept every part of the meeting on time.





Kate
Kate, our first speaker, entitled her talk, Gifts from the Heart. Wearing a beautiful Christmas sweater, Kate gave stories and examples how her family of 6 grown children creates treasured items like special recipes, a gorgeous handmade cook book, a Build a Bear with a voice box offering good wishes, and a Christmas book recorded by Grandpa. She showed how we too can create gifts from the heart.

Barb





Barb evaluated Kate’s talk with praise for her excellent use of toastmaster strategies, her use of space, stories, and props.



Ken







Our second speaker wasn’t able to attend. Ken immediately volunteered to give a talk. We advise members to have a “talk in their pocket” and ready to give at a moment’s notice. Ken did just that.

Ken entitled his talk, Men Are Like Waffles. Women Are Like Spaghetti.  Ken used humor as he told stories about his marriage. He used the terms waffles and spaghetti throughout his speech. At the end he showed us the book with the same title as his talk.

Jean


Jean evaluated his presentation with the acronym, GLOVE. Ken used great gestures, fine language with his metaphors, excellent organization, vocal variety, and super eye contact.







Barbara
Barbara, our Table Topics Master, kept her questions focused on Election Day. She gave fake ballots to Sam and Kyle. They had to come up with comments about the ballots and were quite humorous.



Sam




Kyle























Ken, as General Evaluator, used his time to alert us to pages in our Communication Manual that discusses our roles. Is Ken dramatic or what?
Ken
 

Our Blue Ribbon Winners!

Best Speaker ~ Kate
Best Table Topics ~ Kyle
Best Evaluator ~ Jean

News You Can Use!
 *****Today's photographer was Kyle. Thank you Kyle! 

Photo of the Day! 
Our Guest,  Joanne
News You Can Use!

Our District 2 Fall Conference will be this Saturday, November 10th at the Lynnwood Convention Center. District Conferences are exciting, fun, and educational. Sign up at:



If you'd like to join us for polishing your presentations, developing leadership skills, and making friends, we welcome you.

 We meet every Tuesday from noon to 1:00 PM. You'll find us at the Seattle Times Building in Bothell, Washington ~ 19200 120th Avenue NE. Feel free to bring your lunch.

To find out more contact: Jean Tracy at JeanTracy@KidsDiscuss.com  or 425.745.0022

Respectfully submitted,

 












Jean Tracy, DTM

Secretary






Thursday, November 1, 2012

Public Speaking Northwest Celebrates Halloween with Table Topics!




Imagine a toastmaster Halloween meeting about witches, werewolves, and the full moon. I’ll share our spooky fun with pictures in a moment.

Toastmaster Barb welcomed Yanhong, Jan Z., Tracy, Juliet, Tom, Jamie, Kate, Jan S., Jerry, Mihaela, Pierce, Casey, Kyle, Ana, Jean, and guest, Joanne.



Each member had two and one-half minutes of Table Topic time to speak off the cuff and add to the following story.

The Halloween Story

Toastmaster Jean, also known as Matilda, the witch, lost her lovely puppy, Wolfy, also known as Griffey. He was cursed by the most evil werewolf of all to become a wicked werewolf too. Wolfy could only be saved if members tossed their spiders, lizards, and snakes into the caldron which was placed in the center of the table.
The Caldron

Those who missed the caldron had to howl at the moon as Wolfy’s claws, fur, and fangs grew longer. There were lots of misses and Wolfy began to morph into a werewolf with each passing minute.

The members who aimed well were supported by everyone chanting from William Shakespeare:
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and caldron bubble.

Joanne, Jan S., Kate, Jamie, Tracy, and Casey aimed well to help make the precious potion in the caldron an antidote for Wolfy.

Here are the pictures from our Open House Halloween Party:

The Tasty Treats Organized by Kate with Joanne in the Lead  

Kate 

Ana, Our First Speaker!
Casey


Kyle










Tracy
Jan Z.






Jan S.


Mihaela
Jerry

Juliet

Juliet, Tom, and Jamie













Yanhong, Our Timer
Tom, the Werewolf
Pierce


Big Gigglers, Yanhong and Tracy



















Ending with More Tasty Treats and Conversations

 Our photographer was Mihaela. Thanks for doing such a great job!



Our Photo of the Day!


News You Can Use!
Our District 2 Fall Conference will be on Saturday, November 10th at the Lynnwood Convention Center. District Conferences are exciting, fun, and educational. Sign up at:

 

If you'd like to join us for polishing your presentations, developing leadership skills, and making friends, we welcome you.
  
We meet every Tuesday from noon to 1:00 PM. You'll find us at the Seattle Times Building in Bothell, Washington ~ 19200 120th Avenue NE. Feel free to bring your lunch.

To find out more contact: Emery Jordan at: gejordan9@comcast.net (206) 235-1356

That's All Folks,


 












Secretary,

Jean Tracy, DTM