Special Event: Icebreaker Evening on 18th November

Dear all,

Toastmaster international is celebrating the 90th Birthday. Munich Toastmaster club wants to dedicate the next special event on 18th November to this anniversary.

Special Event: Icebreaker Evening

When: on Tue 18th November

What: special evening where we invite new members to give their first icebreaker and experienced members to live again the emotions of their first speech (with no evaluation)

What we are looking for:

  • New members wanting to give their first speech
  • Experienced members for a new icebreaker experience

By interest or for more info, please contact Clarissa, our special event Chair (new VP Education) at vp-education@munich-toastmasters.de


 

Felix becomes an official member of the Club after his icebreaker

Felix Icebreaker

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Division Conference on October 18th

Laugh and Learn – Come to the Division Conference on October 18th

Laugh and learn, practice your public speaking skills in a fun and friendly environment. This is the focal point of all Toastmasters meetings. The most outstanding competitors from all German clubs south of the Main River and west of Ulm have regular competitions in humorous, international, improvised and evaluation speeches and this year’s Fall Conference promises to get particularly funny.
The Toastmaster Division South-East has declared a humorous autumn. The Division I Fall 2014 Conference contest will take place on a professional stage (65 sqm).
Toastmasters speech contest SE Germany Munich
Early bird discount only available until Oct, 12th!
Our unique location will make it an unforgettable experience and event for everyone. We’ll have great keynote speakers, humorous and impromptu speeches in both German and English. You’ll get a chance to see the best speakers of division I live on stage. In parallel to the competitions there will be workshops in both German and English on topics like speech preparation and delivery, giving feedback and adding humor to your speeches. They are planned so that you can have a full day in either German or English, so you can all enjoy a day packed with entertainment, fun and learning in your own language.
Division SE Deutschland Toastmasters Redewettbewerb Contest München 18. Oktober 2014
Keynote Speech / keynote speaker
Keynote in German
Sigrid Hauer , winner of the GSA (German Speakers Association) Presidents Award in 2012, who is specialized in storytelling and co-author of a book on humor. She will provide some humor on “Warum ist das so chaotisch oder die Macht der Vielfalt”.
Keynote in English
Tuire Vuolasvirta, our current Ltd. Governor of Education of District 95 and DTM. All the way from Helsinki, Finland to Munich just to be with us. Tuire is not only tremendously experienced through her of long standing Toastmasters membership, including various leadership roles and innumerable speeches,she also deals with diverse teams in her job as a successful freelance project manager which requires more than a good sense of humor to survive and thrive. We are looking forward to a many humorous anecdotes and inspiringstories from her daily life in an environment of cultural and operational diversity.
Do not hesitate and sign up. Bring your friends and family.
Attention:
Only 120 seats available in total!
Early bird discount only availble until Oct, 12th!
Agenda:
09:15 am – opening of theater
09:30 am  – briefing of contestants and officials
09:45 am – opening of main stage / audience
10:00 am – opening of event / greeting words
Key Note Speech by Sigrid Hauer (GER)
in parallel:
German Competition : impromptu speaking
English Workshop : “Let Language Cues Lend Structure to Your Speech” by Christopher Magyar
Bio break
in parallel:
English Competition : impromptu speaking
German Workshop : “Elevator Pitch” by Edgar Niklaus
Networking pause
Key Note Speech by Tuire  Vuolasvirta (ENG)
in parallel:
German Competition : Humorous speech
German Workshop: “How do do a really annoying/whitewash evaluation” by Margaret Jankowsky
Bio Break
in parallel:
English Competition : Humorous speech
German Workshop: “3 Wege zu Humor” by Carlo Reumont
Bio Break
award ceremonies
closing words
05:30 pm – Good By or Networking / Dinner in ‘La Sophia’ Restaurant nearby
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The October Leader Letter

Leader Letter Masthead

OCTOBER 2014

 

 

The following information may be posted on your club’s website or Facebook page, or in your club newsletter.

 

Happy 90th Birthday Toastmasters International!

The first official Toastmasters meeting was held in October 1924 in Santa Ana, California. Why not celebrate the organization’s milestone with a themed club meeting devoted to Toastmasters’ history? Check out the 90th Anniversary webpage for fun resources to use throughout the anniversary year.

Planning a Speech Contest?

Ensure your contest is a success and contestants are eligible to compete by using the most up-to-date documents. Download the latest speech contest materials for free, and consider purchasing and presenting awards to celebrate contest winners’ accomplishments.

Speech Contest Rulebook Update

New versions of the Speech Contest Rulebook will now coincide with the Toastmasters program year. The next version goes into effect July 1, 2015, and the 2014 version is valid until then. The rulebook will be included in the May club officer mailing; clubs will not receive one in October, as was done previously.

Coming Soon: The New Toastmasters.org

Stay tuned for announcements on the debut of our new, sleek website. The redesign will provide easier navigation, interactive multimedia, a resource library and a new online store.

New Accredited Speaker

Congratulations Barbara Khozam of Escondido, California, for achieving the Accredited Speaker designation at the International Convention in August. Accredited Speaker is an elite designation signifying mastery of professional speaking techniques. Applications for the 2015 program will be accepted between January 1 and February 1.

Read the Toastmaster Magazine on Your Tablet

Get instant access to the magazine on your iPad, Android or Kindle Fire tablet today to enjoy interactive extras such as videos and photos. Download the free app from the Apple, Google Play or Amazon app stores.

Has Your Club Submitted Dues?

Your club can still earn Distinguished Club credit if you submit renewal dues through the Toastmasters website by October 10. Simply log in to Club Central and follow these steps:

  • Click on your club name and number.
  • Under Conduct Club Business, click “Pay dues.”
  • Select “in the future” and click “Submit.” All orders with a future membership end date will appear.
  • To submit payments, select the appropriate members and follow the prompts.

District Conferences Begin This Month

Do you know the mission of the district is to build new clubs and support existing clubs in achieving excellence? Attend a conference to get involved beyond your club, network with like-minded peers and gain valuable tips for your personal and professional development. Visit yourdistrict’s website for conference details.

Achieve an Award in October, Get a Free Decal

All eligible members who achieve an education award before the end of the month will receive a 90th anniversary decal with their certificate or plaque. Put it on your car to promote Toastmasters! Additional decals can be purchased attoastmasters.org/anniversaryproducts.

Promote Your Club with a Banner

Impress guests and give members a sense of pride with this customizable banner.

October special: Receive a 10-percent discount when you use promo code BANNER at checkout.

VPPRs and PROs: Gain Attention with a News Release

The news release is one of the most important tools a vice president public relations (VPPR) or public relations officer (PRO) can use to generate publicity for a club or district. The PR Corneroffers sample news releases to help you gain media interest, spotlight a member or advertise an event. Be sure to include Toastmasters’ current boilerplate (a summary of the organization) at the end of every news release. The boilerplate is updated annually to reflect the latest membership statistics and should not be customized.

District Treasurers: The Quarter One Treasurer’s Report Is Due

Please submit your Quarter 1 Treasurer’s Report to World Headquarters by October 31. To meet this deadline, complete these steps: (1) Enter all financial transactions through September 30 into the district accounting system; (2) reconcile bank accounts for each month through September 30; (3) notify World Headquarters to close the books; and (4) email the completedMonthly Narratives and Certification spreadsheet to districtfinancialreports@toastmasters.org.

Area Governors: Conduct an Effective Club Visit

Help your clubs grow and maintain quality through club visits. UseServing Clubs Through Visits: A Guide for Area Governors to navigate the varied environments you’ll encounter during your visits. Your support affects the future of clubs in your area and empowers club officers to help members achieve their goals.

Bookmark the Form Library Webpage

The Form Library links to the various forms and manuals district leaders need throughout the year, including the Area Governor’s Club Visit Report and the District Leadership Handbook.

Keep Your District on the Distinguished Track

Check the status of your district’s progress in the District Recognition Program (DRP) by reviewing the dashboard on the Distinguished Performance Reports webpage (see link on the left side of the page). Help your district meet its DRP goals by regularly checking the Reporting Requirements webpage.

Honor Corporate Club Sponsors

District leaders, help your corporate clubs honor their sponsoring organizations with a Toastmasters corporate recognition award. Read the Guide to Corporate Visits for details. To ensure timely delivery of your recognition items, allow at least four weeks for processing and shipping.

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