Archive for November, 2009

December 2009 Schedule

2-December
Toastmaster Denton, Kathy
Table Topics King, Mary Ann
Speaker 1 Reichardt, Kevin
Speaker 2 Scott, Nilsa
Speaker 3 Shields, Dick
Speaker 4 Sowers, Judy
Evaluator 1 Beck, Karl
Evaluator 2 Bettag, Jack
Evaluator 3 Brandt, Howard
Evaluator 4 Clair, Don
General Evaluator Willard, Gina
Grammarian Hiers, Richard
Camera Wilson, Kevin
Invocator Mafort, Amby
Timekeeper Archambault, Joe
Vote Counter Welshon, David
“Ah” Counter Collier, Bill
Jokemaster Salid, Jim
Hot Seat Winheim, Steve
Greeter Hendrickson, Carl
9-December
Toastmaster Kirby, Alan
Invocator Hiers, Richard
Speaker 1 Hamm, Steven
Speaker 2 Stewart, Brent
Speaker 3 Terrific, Tom
Speaker 4 Van Winkle, Rob
Speaker 5 Welshon, David
Speaker 6 Zemann, Laura
Speaker 7
Speaker 8
Speaker 9
Speaker 10
Evaluator 1 Collier, Bill
Evaluator 2 Denton, Kathy
Evaluator 3 Dickemper, Sue
Evaluator 4 Embree, Carol
Evaluator 5 Fawcett, Diane
Evaluator 6 Ferguson, Paul
Evaluator 7
Evaluator 8
Evaluator 9
Evaluator 10
Timekeeper Shields, Dick
Camera Hendrickson, Carl
Vote Counter Archambault, Joe
Jokemaster Monti, Petrrina
Greeter Gissel, Erin

South

County

Toastmasters

DECEMBER

2009

Schedule

December 16– Christmas Party

December 23 – No Meeting

Dec. 30 – No Meeting

Toastmaster contacts:  Speakers, Invocator, Topic Master, Joke Master, Hot Seat, Greeter and GE. General Evaluator contacts:  Evaluators, Grammarian, Timer, Vote Counter, Ah Counter and Camera Operator.If you cannot fulfill an assignment, it is YOUR responsibility to find a replacement.

December 30 – No Meeting

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Meeting Minutes – Nov. 11 2009

Regular Meeting Minutes of South County Toastmasters Club # 1957

Theme:

Meeting Date: Wednesday November 11, 2009

Called To Order At: 7:00 pm CST
Location: Room 108 (small room)

Presiding Officer: Rich Ullrich, President

Toastmaster: Kevin Wilson
General Evaluator: Sue Dickemper

Time Keeper:     Karl Beck
Ah Counter:     Jack Bettag
Vote Counter:     Howard Brandt
Grammarian:     Dave Welshon      “Recrimination”
Invocator:     Carl Hendrickson
Camera Operator: Jim Ruzicka
Table Topics:     Gina Willard
Joke Master     Tom Terrific
Hot Seat:     Jack Bettag
Greeter:         Petrina Monti

The minutes from last week’s Nov 4th meeting were accepted as sent via e-mail to all members.

OFFICERS’ REPORTS:

President:

VP of Education: Kevin Wilson announced that he hasn’t completed scheduling for next month yet, and there will only be two meetings in December, the 2nd and the 9th.  The 16th will be the club party.

VP of Membership:
VP of Public Relations:
Treasurer:
Secretary:
Sergeant of Arms:
Officer at Large:

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE:
NOMINATING COMMITTEE:
MARKETING COMMITTEE:
SCHEDULING COMMITTEE:
FILL-IN COMMITTEE:

OLD BUSINESS:  Mike Dobrich filed a motion to reimburse Sue Dickemper $38.88 for new-member binder purchases. The motion carried.

NEW BUSINESS:

A motion to induct Amby Mafort as a new member was carried, and Amby was inducted. The members of the Parkland Toastmasters club were invited to witness the new-member discussion.
Welcome, Amby!

CORRESPONDENCE & ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Correspondence forwarded by Rich Ullrich, regarding the 2009 Fall Conference:

In Clayton, Missouri Friday November 20th &
Saturday November 21st.

As the registrations continue to pour in, I wanted to take a moment to let you know what is happening at the conference-

•      Contest:  There are 5 contestants for the Table Topics Contest on Friday night and 5 for the Humorous Speech Contests on Saturday night. The contestants are from all 5 Divisions in District 8.  Your support is needed for each contestant. Suggested requirement: to laugh loudly and clap often…

•      Baskets:  there are 19 baskets committed for the silent auction.  Various themes include ‘white elephant gifts’, ‘chocolate’, ‘games’ and ‘Missouri Wines’. Many thanks to the clubs who put their best into bringing us these wonderful donations

•      Silent Auction: please bring your cash and/or check book. The baskets are a wonderful way of saying you care and can be given as a gift to someone special or how about a treat for yourself? The baskets will be at the bookstore location. Stop by to place your bid

•      Educational Sessions:  The educational sessions are the members choice. The selection for this conference were the top choices from the survey that was completed by members in District 8 as the educational sessions they would most likely attend.  Put your vote to use and attend on November 21st

•      Conference times:  Friday Registration will open at 6:00 pm.  The complete schedule of times will be posted on the District 8 website at http://dist8tm.org  shortly

•      Hospitality Room:  after the contests on both Friday night and Saturday night, please join us in a little bit of socializing. This is a perfect opportunity to get to know Toastmasters around the district and maybe make a few new friends or get reacquainted with someone you haven’t seen in a while.  The snacks and drinks are on us

•      Roast:  Don’t forget the roast of our Immediate Past District Governor Tony Gartner!!  Come see what wonderful memories we have to share. If you’ve had the opportunity to get to know Tony, then you will have many wonderful memories as well

Thanks,

Kat Mokriakow
2009 Fall Conference Chair

Received by secretary from Max Kaiser on 11/11, prior to the meeting:
SCTM member and US Air Force veteran Max Kaiser noted the upcoming charity benefit this coming SATURDAY evening (Nov. 13th)  for the new FISHER HOUSE at Jefferson Barracks VA Hospital campus, whose proceeds will help fund construction of the new short-term veterans’ spousal and family residential facility at the Jefferson Barracks VA Hospital Complex.  The gala starts at 5 p.m. at the Sheraton West Port Hotel, with free admission featuring hors d’oevres, music and games.  (Parking is free).

Proceeds from the event will be used for the new FISHER HOUSE complex, which will offer spouses and family members of patients in both VA hospitals in St. Louis short-term lodging during the veteran/family member’s medical care.  (Construction of the complex is now underway).

For more info, consult www.fisherhouseinstl.org on GOOGLE search engine.
Thanks, fellow Toastmasters, for honoring America’s veterans with your support of
the new FISHER HOUSE at JB.

Sue Dickemper announced that the Mentoring workshop will be held on Wednesday Nov 18th, prior to the meeting, at 6:30pm.

GUESTS:
Carolyn Gissel
Sabrina Kutell
Miranda Kutell
About a half-dozen members of Parkland Toastmasters

ATTENDANCE:

Archambault, Joseph (Joe)
Beck, Karl
Bettag, Jack
Brandt, Howard
Clair, Donald
Denton, Kathy
Dickemper, Sue
Dobrich, Michael
Embree, Carole
Flick, Steve
Gissel, Erin C.
Hamm, Steven
Hendrickson, Carl
Kirby, Alan
Kutell, Adam
Mafort, Amby
Monti, Petrina
Reichardt, Kevin
Ruzicka, Jim
Scott, Nilsa
Sowers, Judy
Stewart, Brent
Terrific, Tom
Ullrich, Rich
Welshon, David
Willard, Gina
Wilson, Kevin

(Total: 26  members)

(Total:  26 members plus 3  non-member guests, plus about a half-dozen members from )

SPEAKERS & EVALUATORS:

Speaker 1: Joe Archambault
Speaker 2: Carole Embree
Speaker 3: Erin Gissel
Speaker 4: Don Clair

Evaluator 1: Brent Stewart
Evaluator 2: Kevin Reichardt
Evaluator 3: Tom Terrific
Evaluator 4: Judy Sowers

AWARDS:

Most Improved: Erin Gissel
Best Evaluator: Tom Terrific
Best Table Topics: Jerry Hoefflein
Best Speaker: Joe Archambault

OTHER:

Rating for the meeting: 9.0
Meeting adjourned at 9:00 pm CST

Recorded, Tom Terrific, and Respectively Submi

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Amby Mafort – New Member

On Wednesday, November 11, 2009, we inducted our newest member, Amby Mafort.  Amby lives in Hillsboro with her husband, Mike.  Amby’s work experience is in Executive Administration, although right now she is in between employers.  She has her A.A.S. Degree in Office Systems.  She has been a Toastmaster in the past in another club.   Amby’s interest and hobbies are music, politics, religion and her family.  She listed as her goals and reasons for joining South County Toastmasters is to better all areas of communication in her life.  Welcome, Amby!

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What To Do With Your Hands

Here’s a good example of how a speaker uses his hands for gesturing.
He only holds them together in front of himself for 5 out of 90 seconds.

 

 

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Speech – The Deepest Human Need – Veterans Day

I shared this speech from my brother at our last meeting and thought others might enjoy it. – Tom T.


The Deepest Human Need

Most people look forward to Veteran’s Day as a day off and fail to reflect upon it’s true purpose, to appreciate those who have served and are serving in our military.  Reflecting back on my own years of service, I remember three very specific ways people showed their appreciation to me that left lasting impressions.

1.       In 1991 I was attached to the USS Saratoga, a carrier participating in Desert Storm.   One of my watch duties was to monitor all arriving aircraft; one, a C-2 aircraft was used to deliver personnel, supplies and most importantly, mail from the states.  Mail was called “pony” (a reference to the days of the “pony express”) and I would always ask the pilot how much “pony” he was carrying.  This was a very important piece of information to the crew of 5,000 who waited anxiously for a letter from home and the word that “2,000 pounds of pony” had arrived would spread like wild-fire throughout the ship.  The mail for the Operations Department came through my office and my Yeoman was responsible for distributing it to the various Divisions and Branches.  The sailors would line up at mail-call and respond excitedly when their name was called.  Many of them were disappointed when there was no mail for them.  That prompted me to write a “Letter to the Editor” of a couple dozen major newspapers and ask their readers to write a letter or send a “Care Package” addressed to “Any Sailor USS SARATOGA”.  Well the response was overwhelming and soon we had enough mail so no one was left out of mail-call.  When you’ve been at sea for 8 months, working 7 days a week, 18+ hours a day, there’s something very special about getting a letter and hearing how much the folks back home appreciate you.

2.      After Desert Storm, we returned home to a hero’s welcome, 10,000 people lining the docks and streets of Mayport, Florida. My family was waiting for me on the pier as the speakers played the “God Bless the USA” and other patriotic songs. Driving home through the streets lined with banners and cheering strangers I lost control and wept.  I wish every returning service member could have such a public show of support upon their return.  If you ever get the opportunity to attend a public show of appreciation to our vets, especially as they return from their tour of duty, do it.

3.       This last one only happened to me once in my career, but it was one of the most memorable events of my life. I was on a commercial flight into San Antonio Texas and was in my uniform. As I walked through the airport an elderly man approached me, reached out his hand and shook mine saying, “I really appreciate your service to our country.  Thank you.” We talked a bit and it turned out he was a World War II Vet.  We sat and swapped a few war stories then parted.  As I walked away, I realized that nobody had ever done that before to me; a total stranger walking up, shaking my hand and saying thank you.  It moved me so much that 20 years later, I still go out of my way to shake the hands of men or women in uniform.  You may not think it means much, but to those who serve, it means the world.

William James once wrote “The deepest human need is the need to be appreciated.”  This Veteran’s Day take the time to write a letter to a sailor, send a care package to a soldier, attend a Veteran’s Day rally or just shake a Vet’s hand and say a sincere “thank you”.  It will make their day….and yours too!

Andrew Krauska
LCDR, US Navy (retired)
ISS Tech Services QA
CCNP, CCIP, CCDP

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Meeting Minutes – Nov. 4, 2009

Regular Meeting Minutes of South County Toastmasters Club # 1957

Theme:  Elections

Meeting Date: Wednesday November 4, 2009

Called To Order At: 7:00 pm CDT
Location: Cafeteria, downstairs

Presiding Officer: Rich Ullrich, President

Toastmaster: Rob VanWinkle
General Evaluator: Carl Hendrickson

Time Keeper:     Laura Zemann
Ah Counter:     Steve Hamm
Vote Counter:     Steve Winheim
Grammarian:     Joe Archembault      “Punctilious”
Invocator:     Paul Ferguson
Camera Operator: Kathy Denton
Table Topics:     Don Clair
Joke Master     Brent Stewart
Hot Seat:     Bill Collier
Greeter:

The minutes from last week’s October 28h meeting were accepted as sent via e-mail to all members.

OFFICERS’ REPORTS:

President:

VP of Education: Kevin Wilson announced that there will not be a meeting on November 25th (the day before Thanksgiving), and instead, the November speech marathon will be on Nov 18th.  Kevin also announced that in December, there will only be meetings on the first two Wednesdays, with the third being a Toastmasters party.  Clarification will be announced during an upcoming meeting.

VP of Membership:
VP of Public Relations:
Treasurer:
Secretary:
Sergeant of Arms:
Officer at Large:

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE:
NOMINATING COMMITTEE:
MARKETING COMMITTEE:
SCHEDULING COMMITTEE:
FILL-IN COMMITTEE:

OLD BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS:

Motions were introduced regarding speaking-order and awards structure for the monthly speech marathons.  The first motion was to have two groups of winners (before and after the break), with one group being experienced Toastmasters, and the other being less-experienced members.  An amendment was added to the first motion for members to choose which group they wanted to be included in.  Both the amemdment and this motion failed.
The second motion was to have 1st and 2nd place winners, and not to have separate groups.  This motion passed.

During discussion on the two motions, Bill Collier mentioned that it is difficult and time-consuming to intersperse video-recorded speeches with non-recorded ones, and that we should try to make a point of scheduling video- recorded speeches at the beginning of the marathon so the camera-operator can finalize the disks during the later non-recorded speeches.

CORRESPONDENCE & ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Please contact Carl Hendrickson if you are interested in assisting a public-speaking workshop for Cardinal Ritter Prep H.S..  The message received/forwarded by Carl Hendrickon to the secretary on 11/6/09 is as follows:

Carl,

I hope all is well with you. Since we last spoke, a few of our students
participated in the Youth Leadership Program facilitated by Albert Fields
and Jim Salih. It was a great experience for them. We still haven’t started
the Gavel Club yet but we hope, too. Unfortunately, speech class has been
dropped from our curriculum this year. May I interest your group in
conducting a public speaking workshop on Tuesday, December 15 @ 10:00 am?
The target market is college freshman. I am expecting at least 20 students.
Please let me know your availability.

April D. Cotton
Director, Intern Leadership Program
Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School

GUESTS:
Amby Mafort

ATTENDANCE:

Joe Archembault
Jack Bettag
Howard Brandt
Don Clair
Bill Collier
Kathy Denton
Sue Dickemper
Mike Dobrich
Paul Ferguson
Alica Flamm
Erin Gissel
Steve Hamm
Carl Hendrickson
Richard Hiers
Alan Kirby
Adam Kutell
Petrina Monti
Mark Roling
Jim Ruzicka
Nilsa Scott
Brent Stewart
Rich Ullrich
Rob VanWinkle
Dave Welshon
Gina Willard
Kevin Wilson
Steve Winheim
Laura Zemann

(Total:  28 members plus 1  guest)

SPEAKERS & EVALUATORS:

Speaker 1: Sue Dickemper
Speaker 2: Howard Brandt
Speaker 3: Alicia Flamm
Speaker 4: Bill Collier

Evaluator 1: Nilsa Scott
Evaluator 2: Jim Ruzicka
Evaluator 3: Mark Roling
Evaluator 4: Gina Willard

AWARDS:

Most Improved: Sue Dickemper
Best Evaluator: Jim Ruzicka
Best Table Topics: Carl Hendrickson
Best Speaker: Bill Collier

OTHER:

Rating for the meeting: 8.5
Meeting adjourned at 9:06 pm CDT

Respectively Submitted, Adam Kutell: Secretary

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New Member – Richard Hiers

Richard Hiers is the newest member to join South County Toastmasters. Richard lives in South County with his wife, Anne. He works for Covenant Seminary as Director of the IT Department. His educational background includes a bachelor of arts degree from Oral Roberts University, and he has earned a graduate certificate from Covenant Seminary. Richards hobbies and interests are church activities, outdoor activities, reading and spending time with his family. He lists his reasons and goals for joining SCTM as improving his communication skills in formal and informal settings. He looks forward to these newly acquired skills in helping him in his professional advancement.

Add comment November 9, 2009

Last Minute Speakers

Carl Hendrickson has graciously accepted the post of “Last Minute Speaker Committee Chairperson.” His job is to find last minute fill-in speakers for the regular Toastmaster meeting.  Ideally these might be educational speeches and/or topics which have been suggested by our last club survey. Those topics are listed at the bottom of this posting.

Here are the speeches which have already been given:

Barb Sapienza on the Competent Leadership Manual
Howard Brandt on Robets Rules
Carl Hendrickson on Mentoring
Alan Kirby on Humor
Brent Stewart on Current Affairs

Many of the topics contain so much information that additional speeches may
be given on these subjects — Barb is talking about Leadership 102, Howard
on Advanced Roberts Rules, and I on Mentoring 102.

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Club Survey July 2009 Topics/Training Suggested

- Club officer duties
- Train on CL, ACB etc. – Barb S did  Competent Leadership Manual
- Evaluating
- Camera operation
- Speaking Techniques – Vocal Variety – writing a speech, etc
- Interviewing
- Sales Presentations
- Public Affairs
- Starting your own business,
- Professional speaking
- DCP
- Contest Judging
- Meeting roles
- New member training
- Books and how they should be used
- General communication skills
- Impromptu speaking
- Storytelling
- Using humor – done by Alan K.
- Mentoring training -done by Carl H.
- Parliamentary procedure – done once by Howard B.

 

Add comment November 6, 2009

Jim Ruzicka – 2nd Place Winner

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Jay Leno. David Letterman. Conan O’Brien.  Jim Ruzicka?  Though he can’t lay claim to fame as a talk-show superstar, South County Toastmaster Jim Ruzicka skillfully entertained his audience at the Division A Humorous Speech Contest recently held at Jefferson College.  Jim’s comedic account of the unusual people and places he encountered during a Greyhound bus ride garnered a SECOND place trophy.  He will advance to the next level only if the first place winner cannot be in attendance.  That competition, the District Contest, is part of the Toastmasters District 8 Fall Conference to be held at Crowne Plazain Clayton, MOon November 20-21.  Jim did place first in his club’s Humorous Speech Contest – and at the Area 4 Contest – which allowed him to proceed to the Division level.

 

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