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Editor: John C Graves   July 26, 2007      Warner Center Toastmasters   guests welcomed
"Dog Days of Summer"


Speak to Your Success! 

Dear Warner Center Toastmasters: 

A round of applause to all! July has already brought several successes to our outstanding club.  Our members, officers and meeting functionaries embraced the “when you show up plan to speak up” philosophy.  As a result, every member in attendance at our July 12 meeting had an opportunity to speak.  We started and ended on time — considering our jam-packed meeting agenda, we were focused teamwork in action!  

Congratulations to Shelly Bright, who delivered her ribbon-winning tenth speech at the meeting, and earned her Competent Communicator award.  Shelly inspired us to put fear aside and let our dreams come true.  

On July 14, five Warner Center Toastmaster Officers attended leadership training at Woodbury University.  Thank you Cate Bramble, Beverly Rankel, Eleonor Arellano and Glen Rankel for spending your Saturday developing leadership skills that will benefit our members.  We were treated to a special presentation by Lance Miller, DTM, the 2006 World Champion of Public Speaking.  To say that we are fired up is an understatement!  We are dedicated to providing you, the members of WCTM, the communication and leadership opportunities you desire.  

However, we are not all work and no play.  On July 21, Arnold Arch hosted our Annual Summer Potluck and White Elephant Auction.  The setting was beautiful, the food fantastic, and the auction too much fun to be described.  In fact, we have invoked the “what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” policy — although you might ask Arnold why he bought back the item he brought (a crystal bowl with pink flowers), or ask Chick Saffell why his wife Lynn bought (for a second time) that clock in a palm tree.  

Thank you, Lois Coburn, as Auctioneer of the evening you kept the party rolling in the aisles.  And a very special thank you to Carolyn Goldman for organizing this hilarious event.  

Club awards for the 2006-2007 year were also announced at the party.  Our Founder, Rose Lane, presented the following:   

Glen Rankel, Best Speaker

Bill Anderson, Best Table Topic Speaker

Susan Mayberry, Best Evaluator

Rookie of the Year, Cate Bramble

Improved Speaker, Colin Giles

Most Humorous Speaker, Glen Rankel

Most Inspirational Speaker, Carolyn Goldman  

You have unlimited opportunities for success at Warner Center Toastmasters. Are you taking advantage of all your opportunities? Do you arrive early to network with other members and greet guests — that is, to practice your extemporaneous speaking skills? When you are a monitor, do you prepare for your role so you can focus on effective delivery?  If you are not on the program, do you review the theme of the meeting and consider a possible response to a Table Topic?  Preparation will accelerate your growth.   

Focus your attention on your goals, and prepare to succeed!  

Speak to Your Success – 

Susan Mayberry, ATMB, CL

President, Club #2966  

 

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Program Schedule     Thursday, July 26, 2007 

(program subject to late changes)             

Theme: Dog Days of Summer

 

Inspiration and Pledge: Diane Marsh

 Toastmaster: Lois Coburn

Topicmaster: Carol Steffen, CTM

General Evaluator: Art Hugon

Grammarian: Michelle Dornfest

Timer: Joanne Nall

Ah Counter: Rose Lane, DTM

Jokemaster: Beverly Rankel, CTM

  Video Engineer: Sunit Nangia

Trophymaster: Geza Kalman 

Speaker

Evaluator

Jason Thompson (Icebreaker)

Bonnie Schuman

Audrey Forte

Donna Stewart

Eleanor Arellano #5

Cate Bramble
Glen Rankel, CC, Advanced #2 Eva Barry

             

Is Toastmasters the opposite of watching television?

Is it the opposite of listening to your ipod? Could be. Toastmasters is the organization where you get up in front of a group of people and talk about what you want to talk about. If this idea scares you, maybe that's the whole point. 

Toastmasters is dedicated to helping you overcome your fear of public speaking, so why fumble around in the dark with your self-image? Think of your Toastmasters club as a communications laboratory, a forum for experimentation, a friendly place where it's OK to make mistakes -- in short, a workshop to polish your personal style. 

If  this sounds good to you, then come join us for a light buffet and some great speakers at the Warner Marriott Hotel in Woodland Hills. Among  the most prestigious and popular Toastmasters meeting locations in greater Los Angeles, the Marriott provides a wide variety of excellent meeting rooms for one of Los Angeles' finest and largest Toastmasters groups.

Warner Center Toastmasters has been enhancing careers and enriching interpersonal communications for our members for twenty-five years. Why leave great speaking skills to politicians and CEO's? You too can speak like a pro, and we'll show you how. 

It all comes together in a clearly defined and well-supported program of speeches and exercises that help you to sharpen your verbal skills, organize your words and gestures, and make you fast on your feet. Lose your fear of speaking in front of a large group, and you'll feel more confident speaking to anybody!

The Warner Marriott is located at 21850 Oxnard Street at the corner of Topanga. From Granada Hills to Calabasas, Santa Monica to Chatsworth, we have active members from all over the area.

We DO meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month without fail (except Xmas). Meeting begins at 630pm, gavel at 7pm. Meeting concludes approximately 9pm. Guest fee: five dollars.  This site is updated twice a month with forthcoming meeting details, so check back often.  For details, please contact:

 

Susan Mayberry. ATM, President                

(818) 943-9898

Rose Lane, DTM, Founder

(805) 371-8803

John C Graves, CTM, VP Publicity (818) 882-3300