Thursday, November 15, 2012
Are You Going to Bonn?
The Toastmasters Distrct 59 Fall Conference is Bonn, Germany is about to begin. The conference officially kicks off tomorrow but there will be some activities tonight for people arriving today. For many people in attendance the highlight will be watching Humorous speech contest and Table Topics (impromptu speeches) performed in English, French, and German. Toastmaster members have participated in club contests, area contests, and divsion contests in order to be able to compete in this Fall's contests. The contests are be no means all that is going on in Bonn this weekend, there will be a series of workshops, various leadership meetings, a lots of fellowship between Toastmasters old and new from accross Continental Europe (go here for a overview of all the activites).
I joined Toastmasters in June, 2011 and this is the first time that I will attend the District 59 Conference, so I'm pretty excited about it. As the District is growing rapidly it will be one a few opportunities to experience a conference for all of Continental Europe, in the future Distrct 59 will be split into more and more districts, so I'm excited about attending this truly international event.
The speaking ability of all the contestants will be top notch. The Humorous speeches should be very entertaining, I've certainly enjoyed the speeches that I've herd at my club, our area, and our division. Impromtu speaking (speaking off the cutt as it is sometimes called) is an area that chalenges many of us. The contestants in Bonn have mastered this and I'm curious to find out what the topics will be.
I'm looking forward to meeting other Toastmasters from all over Europe. I hope to see you in Bonn.
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Toastmasters’ Legacy of Learning Flourishes for 88 Years
Frankfurt, Germany, Oct. 26, 2012—“We learn in moments of enjoyment,” are the words of Dr. Ralph C. Smedley, who founded the first Toastmasters club at the YMCA in Santa Ana, Calif., 88 years ago today. Dr. Smedley, then-YMCA director, created the club in October 1924 for young men to practice their after-dinner speeches in a social environment. Today, nearly 300,000 men and women are improving their communication and leadership skills using the values and model that Dr. Smedley developed. In fact, there are more than 13,500 clubs in 116 countries throughout the world. Since the organization’s inception, more than four million people have found their voice and gained confidence through the proven Toastmasters program.
“Dr. Smedley laid the framework for the Toastmasters ‘learn-by-doing’ model,” says Daniel Rex, Executive Director of Toastmasters International. “The organization’s expansion in recent years is a tribute to the need for the timeless skills of effective communication and leadership. With 19 consecutive years of membership growth, our clubs continue to thrive globally.”
Longtime Toastmaster Morag Mathieson, says, "Toastmasters has benefited so many people over time because communication and leadership are universal skills that each individual needs. Better speaking skills are the most evident result of Toastmasters membership, but the leadership, listening and thinking skills associated with it are just as critical. " says Mathieson, the board leader of the organization in continental Europe and member of the Erlangen Toastmasters Club, Germany.
In Toastmasters, members meet weekly to learn and practice public speaking and leadership techniques. There is no instructor; instead, members evaluate each other’s presentations. Toastmasters clubs around the world will celebrate the anniversary with special meetings and events. The general public is invited to visit a meeting and learn more about the program’s benefits. To learn more about the Toastmasters club experience, view this video. You can join the ranks of famous Toastmasters who have benefited from the program, including Tom Monaghan, founder of Domino’s Pizza and many others.
View the Toastmasters timeline for a look at the organization’s history. Visit www.toastmasters.org to find a club near you.
About Toastmasters International
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. Founded in October 1924, the organization currently has more than 280,000 members in 13,500-plus clubs in 116 countries. Each week, Toastmasters helps more than a quarter million people of every ethnicity, education level and profession build their competence in communication so they can gain the confidence to lead others. For information about local Toastmasters clubs, please visit www.toastmasters.org or www.district59.org for the European district of Toastmasters. Follow Toastmasters International on Twitter @Toastmasters and @Toastmasters59.
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