Club President

Amy Kenner

Ext. 5374

Vice President Education

Joe Beiswenger

Vice President Membership

Codie Rodland

Ext. 5554

Vice President Public Relations

Andy Ronan

Ext. 1334

Secretary / Treasurer

Jennifer Sell, DTM

Ext. 6027

Sergeant-At-Arms

Lindsey Despot Ext. 5199

We meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm rotating between the Shwellness Center (2nd) and Corporate (4th)

Don't forget to bring your CC (Competent Communicator) and CL (Competent Leader) manuals with you to the meeting and pass your manual to another member to get credit for your role.

District 13 website

www.d13tm.com

Toastmasters International website

www.toastmasters.org

Club Mission: We provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.

District Mission: We build new clubs and support all clubs in achieving excellence.

Toastmasters International Mission: We empower individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders.

Sheetz Toastmasters Club# 3321310Date: February 11, 2015 | Time: 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm

Theme: Valentine’s Day

L = Lectern / S = Seat

Word of the Day: panoramic (adjective) as from an altitude or distance.

Sentence: Mr. Hoffman pushed a button and the rearview monitor image transformed into a virtual panoramic rear view that electronically stitched all three camera pictures into a seamless image.

3:30 Club President Calls Meeting to Order Amy Kenner – L

Welcome Guests & Pass Manuals to Neighbor Amy Kenner – L

Opening Thought Kaitlyn Sell – L

3:35 President Introduces the Toastmaster

Toastmaster Amy Kenner – L

Joke Master Andy Ronan– L

3:37 Toastmaster Introduces the
Grammarian Jennifer Sell– S

Er/Ah Counter Stephenie Schroth– S

Timer Lindsey Despot– S

General Evaluator Amy Kenner– S

3:40 Toastmaster Introduces Speakers

Speaker #1: Title: My Personal Life, Education and Work Alyssa Ziats – L

Competent Communicator Project#1: The Icebreaker Time: 4-6 minutes

Speaker #2: Title: The Zombies are Coming Jennifer Sell, DTM – L

Public Relations Manual Project#5: The Crisis Management Speech Time: 5-7 minutes

3:55 Toastmaster Introduces Table Topics Master Andy Ronan– L

Topic #1 ______– L

Topic #2 ______– L

Topic #3 ______– L

Topic #4 ______– L

Yield control to the Toastmaster

Vote for Best Table Topic Speaker (min 3 Table Topics Speakers time requirement must be met)

4:10 Toastmaster Introduces the General Evaluator

General Evaluator calls for reports: Amy Kenner – L

Evaluator 1 evaluating Speaker 1: Jennifer Sell, DTM – L

Evaluator 2 evaluating Speaker 2: Stephenie Schroth – L

Vote for Best Evaluator (need 3 Evaluators qualify - time requirement must be met)

Grammarian Jennifer Sell, DTM – S

Er/Ah Counter Stephenie Schroth– S

Timer Lindsey Despot– S

General Evaluator meeting evaluation Amy Kenner– L

4:22 Toastmaster Presents Awards Amy Kenner – L

4:23 Closing Remarks and Meeting Adjourns

Closing Thought Kaitlyn Sell – L

Our next meeting is Thursday, February 25, 2015 at 3:30 pm at the Corporate Accounting Conference Room. Guests are ALWAYS welcome!

Club President

Amy Kenner

Ext. 5374

Vice President Education

Joe Beiswenger

Vice President Membership

Codie Rodland

Ext. 5554

Vice President Public Relations

Andy Ronan

Ext. 1334

Secretary / Treasurer

Jennifer Sell, DTM

Ext. 6027

Sergeant-At-Arms

Lindsey Despot Ext. 5199

We meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm rotating between the Shwellness Center and Corporate.

Don't forget to bring your CC (Competent Communicator) and CL (Competent Leader) manuals with you to the meeting and pass your manual to another member to get credit for your role.

District 13 website

www.d13tm.com

Toastmasters International website

www.toastmasters.org

Club Mission: We provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.

District Mission: We build new clubs and support all clubs in achieving excellence.

Toastmasters International Mission: We empower individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders.

TOASTMASTERS MEETING ROLE INFORMATION

Sergeant at Arms: Opens the meeting, introduces the Toastmaster or President.

President: Welcomes everyone and leads any discussion of club business.

Toastmaster: Leads the meeting, coordinates the agenda, introduces each of the speakers & keeps the meeting on the right track.

Joke Master: Sets a light mood and make us laugh.

Opening/Closing Thought: Inspiring quote that sets the tone for the meeting.

Grammarian: Gives a short introduction to the role, provides a word of the day to be used during the meeting & reports on usage at end of meeting.

Er/Ah Counter: Gives a short introduction to the role, counts speech fillers like ‘ahs’ & ‘ums’ during all speaking, & reports on counts at end of meeting.

Timer: Gives a short introduction to the role, times speeches, table topics & evaluations. Time limits are an important consideration of any speaking engagement. Reports on timing at end of meeting.

Table Topics Master: Chooses participants (typically members without roles get picked first) & topics for 1-2 minute impromptu speeches. The person called upon to discuss the “table topic” can be honest, fabricate or change the subject.

Speaker: Presents a speech based on a manual from Toastmasters International. Speakers earn titles such as Competent Communicator (CC) or Advanced Communicator Bronze, Silver or Gold (ACB, ACS, ACG) by completing manuals.

General Evaluator: Presents an overall evaluation of the meeting, introduces speech evaluators & calls for reports by Grammarian, Er/Ah Counter and Timer.

Speech Evaluator: Provides a speaker with positive feedback & suggestions for improvement. This important role offers an opportunity to support the speaker & sharpen listening & observation skills.

Members: Every member has at least one role at every meeting. We learn by participation & active engagement.

Relax and Have Fun!

Shake Hands at the lectern coming/leaving and clap vigorously for speakers.