District 97P Newsletter September - October 2016 · 2016. 10. 20. · District 97P Newsletter...
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District 97P Newsletter September - October 2016
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The District 97P Public Relations Manager and her team
are bringing you the 2nd issue of D97P newsletter 2016-
2017. It is now also the 92nd anniversary of Toastmasters
International. The first meeting of Toastmasters was held
on October 22, 1924 by its founder Ralph Smedley.
District 97P has expanded its wings to 59 clubs. The four
new clubs which have just been officially chartered in this
new term 2016-2017 are as follows:-
Danang, Novartis, Bangkok Outliers, and Thai FDA. In addition, there are five additional /senior
leaders who have been appointed as members of District Executive Committee.
The District has organized the significant 1st Judge training. The Club Presidents, Area
Directors, and Division Directors have organized their Humorous speech and Evaluation
contests. Below is a quick summary to reflect on some of these moments.
September 2016
There were 63 members joining the 1st Judge Training
on September 3 at Christian University, Bangkok.
October 2016
There were several Humorous Speech & Evaluation
Contests - club, area, and division levels. However, some
have been postponed due to Thailand’s mourning period.
DTM Busaba CC/CL Saowanee CC Pitikorn TM Samarn CC Supatra
PR Manager Asst. PR Manager Webmaster Officer 1 Officer 2
CONTENTS PAGE
The king who always stays in
Thai hearts Supplementary page
Anniversary of the Month 2
Appointment of the Month 3
Bookmark of the Month 4
Change of the Month 5
Club of the Month 6
Event of the Month 7
Message of the Month 8
Member of the Month 9
Pathways of the Month 10
Poster of the Month 12
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The 92th anniversary
is an exciting milestone
in our organization’s history.
The Toastmasters Journey Toastmasters began as a series of speaking clubs organized by Ralph C. Smedley during his time working for the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) in Bloomington, Illinois, United States. As director of education at the YMCA, Smedley saw a need for the men in the community to learn how to speak, conduct meetings, plan programs and work on committees, and he wanted to help them.
Smedley decided to organize a club where they could learn these skills in a social environment, and the men responded well to the concept. He named the group the Toastmasters Club; "toastmaster" was a popular term that referred to a person who gave toasts at banquets and other occasions.
The Forming of Toastmasters International
Smedley began working at the newly organized YMCA in Santa Ana, California, in 1922, and for the first two years, his time was spent building a home for the organization. However, his passion to help others learn to speak and lead remained. Once the new YMCA building was christened in April of 1924, he was able to introduce the idea of Toastmasters to his colleagues, and organize the Toastmasters club that eventually became Club No. 1 of Toastmasters International. The first meeting was held at the YMCA building on October 22, 1924. Word spread about Smedley's Toastmasters clubs and soon people in surrounding communities and other states were asking how they could start their own club.
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p. 3 DTM Dr. Tim Cornwell
Chief Ambassador The role of Ambassador includes:
Educating other members about the revitalized program Providing updates as the project progresses Explaining the program’s enhancements Spreading the word about its benefits for Toastmasters Visiting clubs and answer members’ questions Working closely with the Chief Ambassador to share member feedback
and questions
DTM Pichai Likhitdechaskdt
District Parliamentarian
Assist the district director with planning & conducting district meetings
Interpret Toastmasters bylaws & policies Review district operating procedures as
requested by DD Ensure all meetings follow proper protocol
DTM Prapairat Chorodol
Club Retention Chair
Oversees the objectives for the club extension and club sponsor committees.
Assists with promoting membership building programs
Annual Conference in May 2017
CC Phavine Phung CC Maurice Hodgson ACB/CL Nassara Suwasaraporn
Club Retention Cambodia Mentoring Chair Vietnam Organizing Chair
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Bookmark On the occasion of 92nd anniversary of Toastmasters International, District 97P is to issue attractive bookmarks to commemorate this special occasion.
Public Relations Manager DTM Busaba has created these bilingual bookmarks which include her own Thai quotes and cartoon drawings whilst TM Sirintorn, VPPR of PIM Toastmasters club was a graphic designer. The bookmarks are intended to help promote Toastmasters to the public’s attention. Also, they would make an ideal gift. District leaders would assist in distributing the bookmarks to potential members and target groups of people. These bookmarks shall be widely displayed in many bookstores, public canteens, university libraries and shall be available for all those people that are interested.
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Chiang Mai Toastmasters Club
Chiang Mai Toastmasters Club was
failing and up for closure having previously been a very successful club over the past five years due to its falling membership.
It was about the same time that District Director DTM Thanoo decided to join as a member there as his third club membership. To try and save the club, he started with a change – the club’s former name from The First Northern Thailand Toastmasters to the new name of
Chiang Mai Toastmasters Club.
The situation was discussed amongst the few remaining charter members, Past President CTM/CL Ratana Hansen and District Director DTM Thanoo. First, they cut down their venue fee by sharing the same venue with Thai Lanna Speaking Club. Next, they requested Senior Leaders to attend the club meetings. Immediate Past District Director DTM Panomporn, Program Quality Director Thawesak, Club Quality Chair Apisara, Organizing Chair Nassara, Past Division Director Suwit had joined and had brighten the meeting atmospheres there. Then, they set up special events eg.Speech Marathon which enabled all its members to participate. Through this hard work, more new members have now started to join and the club is growing. Change, Cheers, Congratulations!
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Empower Toastmasters Club
The first bilingual French & English Club
It was Area A2 Director CC Amélie Yan-Gouiffes
who wanted to charter a bilingual French and
English Toastmaster club in Bangkok, Thailand.
It was quite difficult for a busy working French lady to gather 20 members to charter a club.
However, with her confidence and strong belief that Toastmasters is one the vital solution to
enhance communication and leadership skills, she did it!
Area Director CC Amélie has always maintained that The Toastmasters recipe works with
every single person that joins learning and delivering “speech after speech, meeting after
meeting” where people grow and blossom,”
TM Tina Hirschbuehl, a member at Empower club told us one day that she and other members
enthusiastically pile into a meeting room at the Franco-Thai Chamber of Commerce near
Lumpini Park in Bangkok. Although many of them are French they’re not there to eat lunch,
instead there food is also thought and deed and the enhancement of communication. One
would surely say that there is food for thought on offer!
We are a diverse group of people, most of whom were new to toastmasters, who happily
sacrifice our lunch break to speak, laugh, and learn in the safe environment of each other’s
company. Speeches and evaluations are given in either English or French; it is up to the
speaker to choose the language they feel more comfortable in or want to practice.
Then Empower Toastmasters is the place for us.
Félicitations à vous !
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Judge Training
Speech judges have an obligation to contestants,
Toastmasters International, audience, and
themselves. Good speech judges are accurate, fair,
trustworthy, knowledgeable, good listeners.
There were 63 members from various clubs joining the
1st Judge training on September 3 at Christian
University, Bangkok.
Humorous speech and Evaluation contests (Club, area, & division levels)
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District Director’s Message
First of all, let's congratulate our new clubs which officially chartered in September and before,(1) Danang, (2) Novartis (3) Thai FDA and (4) Bangkok Outliers.
(1) and (2) are from Vietnam, (3) and (4) are from Thailand. Thank you leaders, club sponsors and mentors who made them happen.
Remember, EVERYONE not limited to district leaders can help building a new club. How to build a new club can be accessed by all here :- How to start a New Toastmasters Club:-https://www.toastmasters.org/Membership/How-to-Start-a-New-Club. Please feel free to ask for support from our District Leaders near you. YOUR CLUB PERFORMANCE Do you want to know how your club is doing? As you know, Toastmasters clubs around the world use DCP-Distinguished Club Program as their KPI and we can do a quick check whenever we want - here:- http://dashboards.toastmasters.org/Club.aspx?id=97. It is recommended to check regularly to know "where you are" and compare with "where you want to go" then you know the "GAP" to take action to meet the goals before end of 30 June 2017. Be reminded that time flies fast and waits for no one. Go for President's Distinguished Club with 9 goals. You can do it only by TEAMWORK. and this is what LEADERSHIP is all about, to make the Impossible POSSIBLE. SPEECH CONTESTS TIME (to be continued) To recap : September to November is the Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contests season starting from club level, Area, Division and end up with District Level at final level. I do encourage you to be part of organizing team. There are some changes to be observed which you can learn from “Judges Training” and from Speech Contest Rulebook2017. [https://www.toastmasters.org/~/media/3117F77BBF4D430B8A403ECECDD5F99F.ashx] WCPS-World Champion of Public Speaking 2016 "Darren Tay" will be with us at our annual conference in May 2017, mark your calendar and begin your saving in your piggy bank now. Have FUN and Do it now!.
Thanoo Saowaros
District 97P Director
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The youngest CC
Miss Pawanrat Surapee is the youngest member of St. Theresa Toastmasters club whom acquired the ability to receive the CC award, especially as she is only twenty years old. Her inspiration came from a man that used to speak at the club who was also a student where she is now a member. His speeches truly inspired her with his excellent command of the English language. From his inspirational speeches, she not only became a member of Toastmasters but also a club officer. As a club officer, she faced many challenges and was faced with the situation of the club only having a few members whereby she and others became so disillusioned that they wanted to give up. To their rescue came District Director DTM Thanoo a loyal Toastmasters member who gave them all new ways and values in the achievement of their goals. From this the drive, new members started in haste and their hard work has achieved remarkable progress in new members joining.
Miss Pawanrat Surapee is delighted with all the progress and enjoys immensely coming to the club. She obviously has achieved her ambitions by having the confidence in believing in herself and that anything in life is possible. Congratulations to her!
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Pathways – Revitalized Toastmasters Educational Program (1/2)
Introduction
In the July 2016 Toastmasters Magazine, the new, revitalized educational
program was introduced, laid out and detailed so all of us can begin to
understand the exciting and modernizing changes taking place in our
education program.
Looking to enhance and expand how we benefit from being a Toastmaster Pathways
will change what we do in our meetings and now, more so than before, what we do
outside our regular meetings. Soon we will have new paths to explore as we learn about
and improve the communication and leadership skills needed in the modern, business
world.
As Chief Ambassador, with a great team of Ambassadors to support this new effort,
soon we will be heading in a new and invigorating direction but at the same time, for the
next two years, one that will allow members to enjoy the current Toastmaster journey
from novice speaker to DTM so many of us know and have travelled.
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Three Benefits
First, recognition, so important in what we do, will come earlier and more often in the educational journey.
Coming from a club that
recognizes members with a pin
on completion of their Ice
Breaker, a half CC Ribbon after
their fifth speech and assorted
pins to commemorate other
achievements, CC, ACB, ACS,
ACG, DTM, CL and AL, this
change, in itself, will motivate
members and improve member
retention.
Three Benefits
Second, with technology now so ubiquitous, everywhere in our day-to-day life, the new, on-line resources to improve speeches and to support meeting roles is long overdue.
I see a future in which all of
us, instead of reading click-
bait junk mail on Facebook,
will be browsing Toastmasters’
content to learn about,
prepare for and improve how
we complete our next speech
or undertake our next meeting
role.
Three Benefits
Third, stronger evaluation and mentoring components will become the norm.
For the past 18 years as a
Toastmaster in Thailand, I
have always believed clubs
grow quickly and stay strong
when evaluations are
meaningful and effective in
supporting our members in
clearly highlighting strengths
and weaknesses and by
offering concrete
recommendations and
suggestions for improvement.
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Pathways – Revitalized Toastmasters Educational Program (2/2)
Skills Overview
In addition to Public Speaking, the new program will include Interpersonal
Communication, Leading and Managing, Leading Strategically and Building Confidence,
all areas needed into today’s competitive business world.
.Conclusion
Exciting times are ahead as the new program becomes available, understood and
implemented in our clubs. However, with any change, comes a very sharp learning
curve to challenge all our members, young and old, novice and experienced, in English
or the language of your choice that should invigorate individual members, enliven
meetings and strengthen clubs.
For all us, these changes will offer a chance to review skills we have, to determine
where we need to improve and to provide the means to do so.
Increased Skills
With an increase in
competencies from the
current 68 to more than
250 in the new Pathways,
there will be so much
more to learn and do. So
much in fact, I hope we
will be able to not only
retain our more
experienced members by
offering them new and
exciting challenges, but
also bring back so many
members who have
dropped out of our clubs
and who are sorely
missed.
Core Skills
The five core
competencies have been
paired to form five
disciplines and when the
program starts, we will
have ten different and
new learning paths to
follow Public Speaking +
Interpersonal
Communication,
Interpersonal
Communication +
Strategic Leadership,
Interpersonal
Communication +
Management, Public
Speaking + Management
& Public Speaking +
Strategic Leadership
Developing Skills
With so much new content
to review, new skills to
practice and new goals to
reach, the revitalized
program is going to change
the way we grow as it will
offer five levels of
development defined as 1)
Mastering Fundamentals,
2) Learning Your Style, 3)
Increasing Knowledge, 4)
Building Skills and 5)
Demonstrating Expertise.
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