VOLUME 7, ISSUE 9 Hotline is the official publication of District 25 Toastmasters, serving members throughout North Central Texas. Columns and advice: How to Stay Motivated. . . . . . . . . . . 1 Education, Training, Contests . . . . . .2 Due’s Renewals/It’s That Time. . . . . 3 Promote your Corporate Club. . . . . ..7 Special Announcement to Officers. .14 District A Boundaries. . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Building Membership w/ Teamwork 17 Opportunities to participate: Best Club Newsletter. . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Spring Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Conference Education Presenters . . .9 Spring Division Contests . . . . . . . . . .14 Join the Marketing Team. . . . . . . . . .17 Recognition: New District Clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Feb Hall of Fame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Mar Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Welcome New Members . . . . . . 10/18 Dates and Deadlines: March/April Club Anniversaries. . . . . 4 Membership Promotions. . . . . . . . . . .6 Calendar/IRS Filing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 DISTRICT 25 AT A GLANCE Membership & Marketing Total New Clubs: 15 Total New Members: 1258 Education Total CCs: Total ACs: Total Leadership: 185 92 118 Overall Performance Rank in North America: #1 Rank in World: #3 MARCH/APRIL How to Stay Motivated David McCallister, DTM - District 25 Governor Do you remember a time when you had a big and lofty dream? Perhaps you dreamed of crossing the ocean in a sailboat or chiseling sculpture out of mountain rock. As a youngster, you may have worked hard toward achieving that dream. You talked about it with your every acquaintance and most distant relation whenever you had the opportunity. But slowly you drifted away from your heart's desire. What happened? The answer is easy: You got distracted! You got confused. Your friends enticed you into joining their parade. You were no longer in rhythm with who you are. The law of momentum in physics says that a body in motion tends to remain in motion until an outside force acts upon it. Distractions. Your friends or family members acted upon you by overtly discouraging you, or by encouraging you to follow a more "sensible" path. So you stopped practicing, stopped studying, stopped working toward your highest ambition. All those distractions and "sensible" decisions competed for your attention. Your grand dream gradually became just a footnote in the history of your life. Have you ever heard the truism that says "used to bees make no honey"? Do you know people who are always talking about what they used to do? They usually say, “Someday I will pick it up again.” But that's a weak excuse for avoiding the risk of living your dream. The time is now! When you have a worthy goal— something that is worth going after, you have to apply the law of critical success to your life. This law says that you should always be doing something that moves you closer to your goal. Question: What are you doing today that is drawing you a little bit nearer to accomplishing your dream? Shakespeare wrote, “This above all, to thine own self be true.” Bravo, Mr. Shakespeare! Being true to yourself means that you do what matters most to you, regardless of what else is competing for your time. Our deeds and achievements are the only yardsticks we can use to measure our integrity, and the only evidence we can use to judge whether we have been true to our selves. From now on, why not put the law of momentum into action? It is said that motion creates emotion. When you take action toward that which you most desire, your self-confidence will soar. Distractions shift you off-course or slow you down; actions accelerate you forward along your chosen course. Every action strengthens you to take another. You will become unstoppable! You will liberate yourself from guilt and self-pity. You will become the envy of the world. Many people never commit to anything. They have interests and hobbies, but no passion or driving ambition. I believe that you are one of those people who can commit; otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this article. Life is like a bicycle. The moment we stop pedaling, we start losing momentum. If we coast for too long, we fall. Resolve to press on in spite of all your distractions. Here is what you can do to get whatever you want in life: First, identify your distractions and move away from them. By doing so, you will become effective rather than merely efficient. Being effective means doing the right things, while being efficient means doing things right. It's nice to be efficient, but it doesn't do you any good if you're not doing the things that will move you toward your dream. Focus first on being effective; let efficiency come as it may. Second, write the word MOMENTUM in big letters and hang it somewhere that you will see it often. Do something daily that will bring you closer to your goal. Third, make a public commitment by asking your friends—those who are positive and encouraging—to hold you accountable. Talk about your dream with them to begin edging it into the world. Speak of it as something that you are doing, not something that you think about doing. Finally, learn all you can about the lore of your passion. If you are not, at the least, more knowledgeable than the average person about the subject of your dream, you are fooling somebody—yourself. Live your finest ambition. Do it because you must. You probably won’t find any help when you begin. You will, however, get all the help you want when you are already there. So be true to thine own self. Honesty is the iron string that vibrates within every heart. Let results be the measure of your integrity. Work hard at it. Do more than is expected, more than is common. Keep the momentum going! Hotline c MARCH/APRIL 2010 Education, Training, Contests and More! David D. Martin, DTM- Lt. Governor Education & Training 2009-2010 First let me start out by saying thank you to all the club officers who came out to officer training as you strived toward your club’s DCP Goal. District 25 achieved 75% of clubs with at least the minimum of four (4) officers trained and several more aiming high and obtaining their Super 7 award! A big thank you goes out to all the trainers that worked hard to bring quality educational sessions to every- one, as well as all the clubs who hosted the trainings at their home club sites, and all the Division Governors who hosted all the makeup trainings. Also, a very special thank you to your D25 Training Chair Bonne Stroman for her tireless efforts in coordinating this year’s TLI’s. She did an outstanding job throughout the year with a smile on her face and deserves much praise. You may check the training records on the D25 website’s homepage under Online Services for accuracy. These records will be turned into Toastmasters International in the very near future. The spring Area contest season is complete, and I want to congratulate all the competitors so far on an outstanding and spirited contest season thus far. The Area Governors did an exceptional job hosting the contests and all are to be commended. As I criss-crossed the District I have heard some truly amazing Tall Tales and International Speeches and look forward to the Division Contests and the culmination at the District Conference. You can find the Division contest schedule on the D25 website under District Services Education & Training. I hope to see you at one or all the contests! If you haven’t already started, now is the time to start concentrating on your club’s DCP goals as you strive to become Distinguished, Select Distinguished, and Presidents Distinguished clubs. There are many ideas available on the D25 Website under Resources to assist you in achieving your club’s goal. There is an abundance of information on marketing and membership as well as education. Check out the Moments of Truth Module for free under Education & Training and give your club a gut check on how you are doing and what you can do to improve in every area, from marketing, to guests, giving effective evaluations, and much more. I wish you all the best as you work toward your personal and club goals. As always, please feel free to contact me at anytime if I can be of assistance to you in any way! MARCH/APRIL NOMINATE OUTSTANDING CLUB OFFICERS ONLINE! DON’T FORGET THAT APRIL 24, 2010 IS THE DEADLINE FOR CONSIDERATION AT THE DISTRICT AWARDS LUNCHEON ON MAY 15. www.d25toastmasters.org/awards Hotline 2 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 Dues Renewals-It’s That Time Again! Diana Patton, DTM—Lieutenant Governor Marketing 2009-2010 I hope that each club president has received the packet of information that we as a team (David McCallister, David Martin and myself) put together and mailed at the end of March. There are a number of items enclosed and detailed in letter addressed to each club president. A club resource CD is the big ’gift’. There is a wealth of information on this CD that officers and members can benefit from. This CD is the first version of this project, and we welcome any feedback you have. Be sure and spend some time looking at information on the CD and sharing with your officers and members. Also included in packet is a sample guest packet for your club. This can be used as a starting point to create a guest packet or to enhance your current version. Also in the packet is a supply of materials to build more guest packets. We welcome your feedback! Welcome New Club to District 25! Las Colinas Towers Toastmasters Club #1465837 Division B- Area 25 Las Colinas Towers II 225 E. John Carpenter Freeway Irving, TX 75062 Every other Wednesday, 6:00 PM Open Club Dan Coffin Bridget Curl John Farr Steve Farr John Ferguson Mike Figliola Sree Kanth Ganta Jacquelyne Griffin Charles Hart Bobby Jefferson Janelle Jordan Adam Martin Regina McClendon Tracy Mollett Sherrie Norris Beth Parkhurst Diana Patton Samuel Puentes Thomas Richardson Kelly Smith Current Prospective Club Leads April 2010 Chase-Irving Ft Worth Housing Authority-Ft Worth TXU Energy-Las Colinas Sogeti Ft. Worth Housing Authority Flower Mound United Methodist Church MARCH/APRIL UTA—Arlington DynCorp—Ft Worth Texas Women’s University-Denton Omni Ft. Worth Hotel—Ft. Worth TCC-Ft Worth Chase—Arlington Hotline 3 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 D25 Phoenix Award Eligible clubs: Any club with 13 or fewer members on July 1, 2009 Goal: Build club to 20 members by June 30, 2010 Award: Receive a Phoenix Patch to display proudly on your banner MARCH CLUB ANNIVERSARIES 5440 Clearly Speaking 6191 Afterburners 1415 Plymouth Park 5286 Plane Talk 5922 Nissan Toastmasters 4225 Shining Stars 4538 Power Communicators 7351 Fish Pond 7694 EDS-Trinity 7277 Baylor Orators Toastmasters 768318 Speaking With Class 771978 Connection Communicators 1002109 Waco Wordsmiths 988129 Eagle 1 1009806 Little Elm Toastmasters 1137495 Toast Captains APRIL CLUB ANNIVERSARIES Wichita Falls Southlake Reach for Success Waco - Early Birds MARCH/APRIL 305 989 3546 Hotline 4 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 DISTRICT PROMOTIONS AND CONTESTS OUTSTANDING CLUB NEWSLETTER WEBSITE CONTEST Deadline Extended: May 8, 2010 Submissions to D25 Public Relations officer Oliver Cozby: [email protected] Note: Submission should include Club Name, link to website, and/ or newsletter (or newsletter attachment). I suggest a short narrative in the e-mail (narrative can include how your club informs and draws members using these tools): Name of the club, Newsletter editor, and or Website designer. The Club Newsletter and Website will be judged on the following information: Club Name, Number, Area, Division Meeting date, time, location (map if desired) Contact Person and Title (if officer) Contact Phone Number and Email History of the Club, how and when did the club start? (Hint: date on International website) Events Calendar Photos Readability Informative Timely Creative Special Events / PR Mission Statement of the Club Toastmasters Promise D25 Website Toastmasters International Website For more information go to: http://www.d25toastmasters.org/newsletter/newslettercontestrules.html Club Newsletter Criteria in addition to above: Electronic or Hardcopy submissions allowed (links preferred) Club Website address documented in newsletter Club Website Criteria in addition to above: Link to club newsletter (including past newsletters) Website Links (if any) For more information go to: www.d25toastmasters.org/newsletter/webcontestrules.html Additional considerations for Website and/or Newsletter: MARCH/APRIL Member Accomplishments Member News Member of the Month List of Officers and Term Officer Installation Article New Member Article Recent Awards Electronic Guest Book to draw internet traffic Area and Division Governor Information Toastmasters International Hierarchy (club, area, division,etc.) Member Testimonials Hotline 5 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 DISTRICT PROMOTIONS AND CONTESTS Check the District 25 website for full details on current promotions and contests! http://www.d25toastmasters.org/promotions.html Pinpalooza! Free Membership Pins! Golden Gavel District 25 Marketing has gone crazy! We are giving away new member pins … FREE!!! For every new, dual, or reinstated member added to any Toastmasters Club in District 25 from January 1, 2010 through Division speech contests, we will provide the new member pin. So if your club adds 3 members, we will send you 3 new member pins. Add 6 members, we will send you 6 new member pins. Add 20 members, we will send you 20 new member pins. FIVE STAR CLUB D25 Phoenix Award MARCH/APRIL GO FOR THE GOLD Hotline 6 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 How you can promote your corporate club to fellow employees? Sandra McMillian, President Talk Blue Toastmasters at IBM Are you an officer of a corporate club? Do you wonder how to get the word out to fellow employees about your club? Sandra McMillian is president of the Talk Blue Toastmaster club at IBM and she took time out of her day to promote her club to fellow employees. She recently wrote an article which has been published in their corporate newsletters. To quote Sandra regarding Toastmasters: “Learn how to take your communications to a higher level.” Here is a portion of Sandra’s article: “When I was an OPS SE, I had the opportunity to present to customers in seminars, forums and training classes on IBM’s mainframe products. I had no previous experience on giving presentations. It was definitely an ‘on the job’ experience to learn the do’s and don’ts when speaking and presenting. I had taken several IBM Asset classes (Negotiation, Writing, Empowerment and others) during the 90’s to increase my public speaking skills, but I was still always very nervous and lacked the confidence to stand before an audience. When I became a SE, I was often teamed up with the IBM Client Representative, Project Managers and other team members assigned to the account to give presentations to the customers and executives on various software products, tools and offerings. Everyone on the team seemed more polished in their presentation delivery than I, and this greatly intimidated and frustrated me. “I never will forget the day the team scheduled a presentation for the customer to discuss migrating systems. My role was to present the compatibility of the new software products for the new Operating Systems as compared to those in the existing customer’s software environment. I had to also show which software products required converting and migrating, as well as the version levels. When it was my turn to speak, I was so nervous. The palms of my hands started to sweat and shake, my lips noticeably shivered slightly and I began to lose my thoughts. Once I stood up and faced the crowd in the room, there was no turning back. As I began to speak, I found myself saying lots of ‘Ums’, ‘Uhs’, ‘So’, ‘you knows’, ‘Ands’, lip smacks and more. To say the least, it was a very embarrassing experience and one that I vowed would never happen again. “I decided to seek help to improve my presentation delivery and communication skills. One day, I was browsing through IBM newsletters and saw an announcement and an invitation to join Toastmasters. At the time, I didn’t know what Toastmasters was all about, but the notice did say that IBM was forming a club to help employees build and enhance their leadership and communication skills. This was certainly the kind of club I needed to help me improve in those areas. In 1999, I attended the very first IBM Toastmasters meeting at the IBM Sales Center in Coppell, Texas. When I arrived, several IBM employees from various IBM organizations were present. I was not alone. I was excited to learn more about Toastmasters. The meetings were held in the evenings after work one day a week. With the initial help from the Toastmasters International Organization, our ongoing meetings were fun and exciting. Consider doing what Sandra did. Promote your club by writing an article for your corporate newsletter. Tell your Toastmaster story. Hotline MARCH/APRIL “My determination to improve my speaking skills, kept me returning to the meetings each week. In August, 1999, I joined the club and received a certificate for becoming a Charter Member of the IBM Toastmasters Club. I began to receive the Toastmasters educational booklets, monthly magazines and information about the Toastmasters International organization.” 7 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 MARCH/APRIL District 25 Spring Conference Dallas/Fort Worth Marriott Solana 5 Village Circle Westlake, Texas 76262 Hotline 8 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 Conference Education Session Presenters Ron Fory Mark White Here’s Your Speaker’s Bureau Interested in becoming a professional speaker, or in making presentations to community organizations? Come to this session. The chair of the District 25 Speakers Bureau will discuss the purpose of the District’s Speakers Bureau and how it is intended to promote Toastmasters in the Metroplex. Benefits to the community and to members will be covered, and the process speakers must complete to join the Speakers Bureau. If time permits, and there are applicants with completed applications, some qualifying speeches will be heard. Spice Up Your Internet Presence with Easy, Free and Productive Website Creation Learn about new website tools that make it easy to create a quality club website in under 10 minutes. Learn how to meet the three main goals of a club website: Act as a Professional Image and Marketing Tool for Potential New Members Act as a Resource Library for Forms, Brochures, and Helpful Information Share Current and Upcoming Events to Promote Club Involvement See how easy it is to change from one Webmaster to the next as Club Officers change by using templates that require no HTML, XML, or any internet knowledge. Cindy M. Warmbrodt Maurice Taitt The Mentor Handshake How to Live Your Life to Its Fullest Potential This session identifies the Toastmasters definition of Mentoring and the guidelines and expectations both Mentor and Mentee should follow, as well as the facilitator’s view on the give and receive aspects of Mentorship. Toastmasters’ believes Mentorship to be one of the most valuable tools human beings have to excel in personal growth. Mentorship has been the path to many accomplished Distinguished Toastmasters awards. New and old members alike can benefit from the many give and receive aspects that come from the wonderful world of Mentorship. In this session, you will find out the importance of discovering the real you, understanding the power of the tongue, overcoming obstacles, thriving in difficult times and the power of determination. Maurice works as a motivational speaker and hotel development consultant has caused him to travel extensively to most of the earth’s continents. Maurice joined Toastmasters in 1995 and has served his district in many capacities. As District Governor, he led his district to Distinguished District status for the 2007-2008 year. Jamey Rider Jeff Young Elevate to Motivate Speech evaluation is the heart of the Toastmasters educational program. Join Jamey Rider, 2009 District 25 Speech Evaluation Champion, as he presents the educational session "Evaluate to Motivate" from the "Successful Club" series. The session will answer question such as: How do I evaluate both novice and experienced speakers? What are the components of a speech that should always be reviewed? How do I prepare for Speech Evaluation competition? Enhancing Your Peace Toastmasters, this session meets the needs of every Toastmaster everywhere! This is a unique opportunity to gain new skills on keeping peace in the midst of your own storms or those of others. Experience team synergy with your unique participation. Get up close and personal over the course of the session. You will be able to ask the questions you’ve always wanted to ask! LaShunda Rundles Mary Roth The Training Clinic-Tips to Keep Them Involved Don’t we all wish life was easy? Unfortunately, it is full of pitfalls and mountains. Many of these come right when we feel we are on the verge of doing something big. This session will teach you to identify what is really a problem and what is a minor setback. Knowing what is important to you will change your perspective on what requires your immediate attention. You will leave appreciating life and always looking for the silver lining. Hotline MARCH/APRIL Pure lecture in a classroom can be boring. This session is to help you provide “edu-tainment” by making the learning process fun for both the instructor and the student. Bring your creative self and let your mind be open to new ideas. Become a leader of material instead of a provider of material. This educational session provides tips that you can use to make you a better instructor, more interesting to listen to and build the self confidence needed to be a Toastmaster Presenter. The Good Fight 9 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 Club FEBRURARY 2010 HALL OF FAME 760 4987 4987 5496 7351 4963 3546 349 2209 710987 633836 1336005 4225 2209 638381 5286 Club 643446 959155 629 5496 633836 7407 633836 4355 5555 5496 4987 3365 5537 692498 3365 Club F E E A D A D A B D C E B B D C 62 54 54 11 42 11 42 11 26 44 34 52 22 26 42 33 CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC 2/25/2010 2/1/2010 2/24/2010 2/28/2010 2/19/2010 2/10/2010 2/16/2010 2/23/2010 2/26/2010 2/17/2010 2/15/2010 2/9/2010 2/2/2010 2/28/2010 2/3/2010 2/10/2010 LaDonda Bill J. Patricia Lydia R. Jamie Eugene Jeryl J. Jim Jeanne Lynn Shirley Mary Monty Shana L. Karen A. Christopher K. Gregory D. Boswell Eden Fleming Frias Gipe Grooms Hejl McCaghren McDonald McKee Roth Shipp Shurn Skinner Watkins Wyatt T-Toasters Southlake Southlake Cowtown Toastmasters Fish Pond Weatherford Waco Early Birds Plus-Two AAFES Cleburne Speakers Exchange Conservative Shining Stars AAFES Centex Clearly Speaking Plane Talk Congratulations to our fellow Advanced Communicators Division Area Award Date Member C B B A C C C A A A E B F D B 32 23 21 11 34 35 34 15 14 11 54 21 63 41 21 ACB ACB ACB ACB ACB ACB ACS ACS ACS ACS ACS ACS ACG ACG ACG 2/19/2010 2/8/2010 2/10/2010 2/28/2010 2/15/2010 2/18/2010 2/15/2010 2/16/2010 2/3/2010 2/28/2010 2/1/2010 2/3/2010 2/1/2010 2/21/2010 2/3/2010 Adrian Mariam K. Harrolee Jeffrey H. Pat Jesse R. Keith Karen L. Shawn Shook Jerry Lynn Marylee Patricia Jacalyn M. Anna M. Robert A. Castillo Durrani Gibbons Harwell Hasty Torres Boepple Hagar Kornegay McAdams Mims Viveros Deaner Jaworski Sparks 65 63 53 43 54 26 65 15 24 62 12 62 12 42 21 CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL 2/4/2010 2/9/2010 2/23/2010 2/17/2010 2/24/2010 2/28/2010 2/17/2010 2/20/2010 2/2/2010 2/4/2010 2/25/2010 2/4/2010 2/25/2010 2/3/2010 2/3/2010 Michael Michael A. Dawna Mary L. Patricia Louisa V. Frank Melissa L. Saby Sandra Laila Jennifer L. Don Darrell W. Patricia Amos Deaner Erion Feltman Fleming Garcia Griffin Hart Mandhata Manning Oommen Self Tidwell Vickers Viveros Club AAFCU Flying Toasters A-Team Six Twenty Nine Cowtown Toastmasters Speakers Exchange Pro A.M. Speakers Exchange Fighter Enterprise TCU Toastmasters Cowtown Toastmasters Southlake Irving Toastmasters Airport Texas Stars Irving Toastmasters Congratulations to our fellow Competent Leaders Division Area Award Date Member F F E D E B F A B F A F A D B Club Club BNSF Expressed Airport InnerVoice Heart of Texas Bridge Gappers Southlake AAFES Fossil Creek Top of Texas Connection Communicators Public Health Speakers FAA Public Health Speakers FAA Waco Early Birds Hotline Irving Toastmasters MARCH/APRIL 879088 5537 6411 676842 4987 2209 918987 5788 771978 1061347 6102 1061347 6102 3546 3365 Congratulations to our fellow Competent Communicators Division Area Award Date Member 10 Hotline Club MARCH/APRIL 2010 Congratulations to our fellow Advanced Leaders Division Area Award Date Member 2975 9595 7407 5590 1415 Club F A C D B 65 14 35 41 21 ALB ALB ALB ALS ALS 2/22/2010 2/28/2010 2/10/2010 2/16/2010 2/24/2010 David David E. Diana M. D. K. Maurice E. Himmelstein McCallister Traicoff Kirkland Taitt Congratulations to our newest Distinguished Toastmaster Division Area Award Date Member 3365 B 21 DTM 2/15/2010 Robert A. Sparks Club BNSF Tip Top Toastmasters Pro A.M. Big T Plymouth Park Club Irving Toastmasters Welcome New Members to District 25 February 2010 Aegonizers Aegonizers Afterburners Baylor Orators Toastmasters Bell XworX Toastmasters BNSF Expressed Toastmasters BNSF Expressed Toastmasters BNSF Expressed Toastmasters BNSF Expressed Toastmasters BNSF Toastmasters Burleson Toastmasters Clearly Speaking Toastmasters Connection Communicators Cowtown Toastmasters Daybreakers Daybreakers DFWAE Toastmasters EDS-Trinity EDS-Trinity EDS-Trinity EDS-Trinity Energizers Toastmasters Excellence in the Speaking Arts TM Expressionaires Expressionaires Expressionaires Expressionaires Eye Can Toastmasters Eye Can Toastmasters Golden Triangle Toastmasters ICE Breakers ICE Breakers ICE Breakers Inner VoiceToastmasters Inner VoiceToastmasters Irving Toastmasters Keller Communicators Las Colinas Communicators LM AeroSpeakers LM AeroSpeakers Longhorn Toastmasters Longhorn Toastmasters LaQuandra Roberts Ronda Seymour Lesia Stahl Barry Andersen Amanpreet Khurana Dale Jones Jason Craig Stephen Bomar Saira Dar Jennypher Williams Kyle Stevenson Peter Mansfield Cassia Myers John Droter Joseph Nguyen Orlando Borges David Mitchell Stacy Spencer Martha Roe Chris Cole Jacquelyn Martin David Hughes Amie Vongphachanh Jeff Catoe Ethelyn Williams Lisa Curry Cassandra Guinn Kiran Sikder Linda Elsey John Farley Chris Higgins Charles Sanzone William Prater Matthew Tepper Chris Cagle Tanisha Cunningham LaShelle Robinson Rey Hummond Terry Neumann Sean Dyer Tomas Lopez Sara Macdonald Becky Martin Gina Mayfield Manna Toastmasters Manna Toastmasters Manna Toastmasters Mid-Cities Noontime Nissan Toastmasters Phi Rappa Yappa Plane Talk Plus-Two Plymouth Park Power Communicators Pro A.M. Toastmasters Quicksilver Express Reveille Ryan Plaza Ryan Plaza Sabre Classic Sabre Classic Siemens DFW Toastmasters Six Twenty Nine Southlake Southlake Southlake Evening Toastmasters Speak With Success Speaking With Class Speaking With Class Successful Speakers Successful Speakers Successful Speakers TCU Toastmasters TCU Toastmasters Technically Speaking Tip Top Toastmasters Toast of Texas Toast of Texas Top Notch Toastmasters - TNT T-Toasters T-Toasters Unique Toastmasters At Vista Ridge United Communicators Weatherford WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast Hotline MARCH/APRIL Mary Bauer Rick G Nash Wyman Ward Gilberto Villela Mark Novak Nicholaus Foster Leelarani Hattarki Jeremy A. Love Jamila A. Phillips Adrienne L Peavy Ryan Sinclair Lee Taylor Wilson Mike Hoggard Ginae McDonald Teresa L Covey Kim Y Nowlin James Hawarden Chuck Burke Rafael Otoya Marshal Tolle Virginia Venious Robel Lulseged Sarah E. Wright Gregory A Adams Erica Aguilar Matthew C Edens Emily Massmann Guimel Kappell Heping Zhang Sonya Bridges Sonja L. Clay Travis Guess Naya Pope Cheri Kammeyer Sandra Moss Nam Nguyen Tom G Thomas Thomas Saulsberry Abbie F Anderson Jarrah M Hamer Bradley Benton Ellen Prater 11 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 District 25 Membership Appreciation Picnic May 22, 2010 Texas Wesleyan University 1201 Wesleyan St. Fort Worth, Texas 76105 Calling ALL Toastmasters, family members and friends! Please join us for our Member Appreciation Picnic, to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments for the 2009‐2010 year as a Distinguished District! Where: Texas Wesleyan University, Historic East Fort Worth Campus In front of the Eunice & James L West Library (grassy mall) Time: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lunch, Volleyball & other activities, all ages welcome ! Menu: Hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, drinks and other goodies. Need more information? Want to volunteer? Please contact Event Chair, Judy L. Pérez, ACB, ALB [email protected] MARCH/APRIL RSVP by May 19, 2010 www.d25toastmasters.org/picnic Cost: Free Hotline 12 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 District 25 Calendar of Events Hotline Staff March 2010 1-31 25 15 Hold Area and Division Council Meetings Area Tall Tales & International Speech Contests begin Talk Up Toastmasters Promotion Continues (ends Mar 31) First day to submit club dues renewals online (minimum 6) District Executive Committee Meeting / Staff Training District Leadership Open House for 2010-2011 year Newsletter Editor Michelle Coleman [email protected] Publisher David McCallister DTM [email protected] Public Relations Officer Oliver Cozby, DTM [email protected] April 2010 1-30 10 25 24 30 Hold Area and Division Council Meetings Division Tall Tales & International Speech Contests begin Last day for dues renewals and receive DCP Credit Last day for Newsletter Contest Submissions Deadline to Submit Outstanding Officer Nominations for Awards Last day for Area Visits May 2010 1-31 Hold Area and Division Council Meetings May Magic / Beat the Clock Promotion Begins 14-15 District Spring Conference - Marriott Solana, Westlake, Texas 22 District Picnic - Ft. Worth, Texas 11am-3pm 31 Last day to submit Area Club Visits Online Photographer Mark Novak, DTM [email protected] Hotline is published monthly and is available to the members of District 25 Toastmasters and clubs. Subscription available for one year at the price of $36 for those wishing to receive their newsletter delivered via postal mail. Back issues are available online at www.d25toastmasters.org/newsletter. June 2010 1-30 25 26 30 Hold Area and Division Council Meetings Beat the Clock Promotion Continues (ends June 30) Remember the Member Together Promotion Ends. Toastmasters Leadership Institute Kick Off - Texas Christian University Last day for Distinguished Club credit for 2009-2010 year. Newsletter Submissions or Letters to the Editor [email protected] Deadline for submissions: 25th of each month. IRS 990‐N Filing Requirement for all US clubs All US clubs must file IRS form 990‐N for any given year no later than May 15 of the following year. Failure to file by the due date could cause the club to lose their nonprofit tax exempt status as a subordinate under Toastmasters International. Information You Will Need To File the e‐Postcard MARCH/APRIL The e‐Postcard is easy to complete. Before you begin, make sure you have gathered the following information about your club: 4Employer identification number (EIN), also known as a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). 4Tax year – Choose calendar. 4Legal name and mailing address – Legal name is the club name and the mailing address is the address of the current club president. Visit http://www.toastmasters.org/FinancialResources/aspx for more detail instructions for filing. Hotline 13 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 Special Announcement to Club Officers Please help your club members prepare for single sign‐on at members.toastmasters.org. The Toastmasters Web site is being updated, and how members log in will change. Beginning in July 2010, a unique e‐mail address registered with World Headquarters will be required from any Toastmaster who wants to conduct business, pur‐ chase products or enjoy new online membership benefits. As a result, it is vital that every Toastmaster has his or her own personal e‐mail account – and that the e‐mail address is registered with World Headquarters by June 30. Many members already have a unique e‐mail account, but has each person registered it with World Head‐ quarters? Shared e‐mail accounts will no longer work to access the Toastmasters Web site. So if your club or other group is sharing an e‐mail account, it’s time for each person to contact World Headquarters with a unique e‐mail address. Until June 30, 2010, you may do this by going online at members.toastmasters.org or calling World Headquarters at 949‐858‐8255 and asking for Member Services. A Golden Speaking Opportunity This is an opportunity for a technical presentation! Anyone in your club who is Web savvy can present an in‐ formational speech on how to sign up for a free e‐mail account. Take it a step further and demonstrate how to register a new e‐mail address at the Toastmasters Web site. A presentation of this nature will provide an important service to your club as well as tech‐talk practice for the presenter. Preparing your club is only a 2010 Spring Contest Schedule by Area/Division Tall Tales and International Speech Contests D a te 4 /1 7 /2 0 1 0 4 /2 3 /2 0 1 0 4 /2 2 /2 0 1 0 4 /2 4 /2 0 1 0 4 /1 7 /2 0 1 0 4 /2 4 /2 0 1 0 Day of W eek S a tu rd a y F rid a y T h u rs d a y S a tu rd a y S a tu rd a y S a tu rd a y T im e A fte rn o o n E v e n in g E v e n in g A fte rn o o n M o rn in g M o rn in g Hotline MARCH/APRIL D iv is io n A B C D E F 14 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 PROPOSAL B: DISTRICT BOUNDARY CHANGE Currently the eastern part of District 25 and District 50 are separated by I‐35E. As directed by the Board of Directors from Toast‐ masters International and to better service the members in Dallas County, the change in boundaries will include all of Dallas County except for the cities of Irving, Grand Prairie, and Coppell. As required by the Bylaws of Toastmasters International and the District Administrative Bylaws, the proposed boundary change has been presented and ratified by the District 25 Executive Committee and the District 50 Executive Committee. Once approved by each District Council, this change will be ratified by the Board of Directors in August 2010 and will go into effect on July 1, 2011. Special Note: The boundary change does not affect the 2010‐2011 District Club Alignment for either District. CURRENT DISTRICT BOUNDARIES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2010 District 50 ‐ On the West from the Texas‐Oklahoma boundary southerly along the Western boundary of Grayson and Collin coun‐ ties, the Eastern side of 135 E within Dallas County, the Western boundary of Ellis, Navarro, Limestone and Robertson counties. District 25 ‐ On the East from the Texas‐Oklahoma boundary southerly along the Eastern boundary of Cooke and Denton Counties, the Western side of I‐35E within Dallas County, the Eastern boundary of Johnson, Hill, McLennan, and Falls counties. DISTRICT BOUNDARIES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2011 District 50 ‐ On the West from the Texas‐Oklahoma boundary southerly along the Western boundary of Grayson and Collin coun‐ ties, all of Dallas County except the cities of Coppell, Grand Prairie, and Irving, the Western boundary of Ellis, Navarro, Limestone and Robertson counties. District 25 ‐ On the East from the Texas‐Oklahoma boundary southerly along the Eastern boundary of Cooke and Denton counties, the western side of I‐35E to include only the cities of Coppell, Grand Prairie, and Irving within Dallas County, and the Eastern boundary of Johnson, Hill, McLennan and Falls counties. MARCH/APRIL Hotline 15 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 Join the D25 Marketing Team! Help our clubs and members reach their fullest Club Rescue Team Club Assistance Team Lots of opportunities to help! Marketing Chairman Demo Team Club Sponsor Club Mentor Club Coach Contact Your Local Recruiter [email protected] Roles and Responsibilities within the Marketing Team Lieutenant Governor of Marketing (LGM) Directs and coordinates the marketing strategies and activities necessary to achieve district growth objectives Directs membership development and retention programs Marketing Chairman Assists the LGM in club-building efforts within the district, including reporting leads for prospective clubs Demo Team Prepares and presents demo meeting for prospective clubs Seeks team members to fill all Toastmaster meeting roles for demo meetings Club Rescue Team Assists an at-risk club (with 12 or fewer members) by filling meeting roles Works with assigned Club Coach Serves a minimum of 4 weeks and participates at every meeting Club Assistance Team Assists a club with 13 or more members Serves a minimum of 4 weeks and participates at every meeting Focuses on bringing club to charter strength or net 5 gain Club Sponsor* Organizes the new club Sets up regular club meetings Completes the paperwork and plans the charter presentation Club Mentor* Advises and tutors new clubs Ensures that the new club is strong and fully functional Makes sure officers understand their duties and have tools they need Fosters a culture of membership-building within the club Explains TI’s educational program and the Distinguished Club Plan MARCH/APRIL Club Coach* Builds a rapport with the club leadership and members Observes and analyzes the club environment, then assists club in generating solutions Helps the club develop a plan with goals for improvement Makes it possible for the club’s officers and members to implement the plan Instills enthusiasm, fidelity, and a sense of responsibility for the club’s future *Club Sponsor, Mentor, and Coach earn credit toward the DTM! Hotline 16 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 Building Membership With Teamwork Suzie Donskey,CC Keller Communicators, VP Membership Question: How can you get 21 guests at ONE Toastmasters meeting? The Answer: Sponsor an Open House. The Keller Communicators recently hosted a successful Open House and demonstration meeting with a club record 21 guests! What contributed to our success? Planning, communication, and execution by club members…in a word TEAMWORK! The question was posed, "How can we reach out to the community and show them what we offer?" The Open House and demonstration meeting was planned in conjunction with the spring membership campaign. Club members were challenged to "Talk Up Toastmasters" with friends, families, and coworkers, and bring at least one guest to the Open House. We utilized the talents of our entire club. Member Debbie Dodge, a real estate agent with public relations expertise and a vast knowledge of our community, suggested we research HOAs. As a result, a local HOA included a press release in their newsletter that was distributed to 1800 households! Members spread the word through creative and FREE avenues: emailing flyers; posting flyers in the work place and houses of worship; contributing press releases to community magazines, and the Chamber of Commerce; and posting updates on our club website. A local real estate company offered use of their conference room, as it accommodated a larger number of people than our meeting room. Members provided hearty snacks and beverages. We invited Chamber of Commerce leaders, and District 25 and Area 64 dignitaries. Diana Patton, our D25 Lt. Governor of Marketing, and Earl Hill, Our Area 64 Governor, both attended. Earl entertained us with a motivational speech. Two members were designated greeters. They welcomed guests and offered TI resources displayed on a table. Members with meeting roles prepared thoughtful introductions for their respective roles to orient guests to the meeting flow and the significance of their roles. Because of their diligence in planning, members executed their roles flawlessly. Publicity continues after the fact. Rick Sharon, DTM, videotaped our Open House event and placed the footage on our club's website. All guests were contacted following the meeting. The outcome? Two attendees have joined (so far) while others continue to visit our club. Through teamwork, the Keller Communicators implemented a vision, culminating in a record setting attendance and new membership! Go Team! For more information go to d25toastmasters.org > Marketing and Membership Hotline MARCH/APRIL Be a Hero! Your experience and enthusiasm can be a valuable asset to a club that needs a little help in rebuilding. 17 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 MARCH 2010 HALL OF FAME Club 1336005 988129 3055 7407 1171841 2971 2209 1429458 988129 989 1415 1415 989 2008 9595 1082792 114 7502 5718 7502 5537 8055 5213 4236 7407 825 Club 349 9916 349 2209 7351 4236 7277 6332 5440 4355 3546 6332 1415 Club Club 1415 E F E C C A B A F C B B C A A A C B F B F B C E C D 52 64 52 35 31 11 26 11 64 34 21 21 34 15 14 12 32 23 65 23 63 25 31 54 35 44 CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC 3/21/10 3/3/10 3/22/10 3/4/10 3/30/10 3/4/10 3/17/10 3/5/10 3/17/10 3/30/10 3/14/10 3/14/10 3/28/10 3/4/10 3/31/10 3/11/10 3/17/10 3/6/10 3/24/10 3/6/10 3/5/10 3/17/10 3/23/10 3/23/10 3/4/10 3/2/10 Basta, Labib Castillo, Lisa Clark, Ronald B. Erts, William Jeffrey Foltz, Annette Gouldie, Jeff K. Haertl, Kady D Hauser, Karen Heredia, Angelica Hill, Germon Earl Huang, Minjie Lewis, Leone Ma, Lily F. McBride, Leora L. McCallister, David E. Morales, Blanca Morgan, Britt T. Nguyen, Son H. Patton, Diana C. Phan, Larry Richard, Diana F Samuelson, Gary M. Smith, Dennis Wayne Sporl, Ben Virgo, Launa Lureen Weber, Robert Arthur Conservative Toastmasters Eagle 1 Denton Toastmasters Pro A.M. Toastmasters Siemens Toastmasters Reveille AAFES Toastmasters Technology Toasters Eagle 1 Southlake Reach for Success Plymouth Park Plymouth Park Southlake Reach for Success Quicksilver Express Tip Top Toastmasters Savvy Sayers Fly to Excellence Successful Speakers Motorola Successful Speakers Airport Toastmaster Las Colinas Communicators Ryan Plaza Southlake Evening Toastmasters Pro A.M. Toastmasters Top Notch Toastmasters - TNT Congratulations to our fellow Advanced Communicators Division Area Award Date Member A A A B D E D C A A D C B 11 15 11 26 42 54 43 33 13 15 42 33 21 ACB ACB ACB ACB ACB ACS ACS ACS ACG ACG ACG ACG ACG 3/22/10 3/30/10 3/9/10 3/31/10 3/31/10 3/23/10 3/17/10 3/8/10 3/11/10 3/25/10 3/16/10 3/9/10 3/10/10 Bomar, Ruth Hawkins, Jarrette A. Kormos, Tim A. Santy, Michael C Whitehead, Louisa M. Beene, Kenneth Kincheloe, Faron Monahan, James Clancy, Patrick Fanimokun, Abiodun Hansen, James Bradley Monahan, James Taitt, Maurice Eugene 11 23 13 34 ALB ALB ALB ALS 3/18/10 3/23/10 3/2/10 3/29/10 Bomar, Ruth Griffin, Jacquelyne Hawkins, Yahdiah C. Clark, Ronald B. 21 DTM 3/10/10 Taitt, Maurice Eugene Club Plus-Two Skymasters Toast the Blues Toastmasters Speakers Exchange Congratulations to our fellow Distinguished Toastmaster Division Area Award Date Member B Club Plus-Two LM AeroSpeakers Plus-Two AAFES Toastmasters Fish Pond Southlake Evening Toastmasters Baylor Orators Toastmasters Grand Prairie Toastmasters Clearly Speaking Toastmasters Fighter Enterprise Toastmasters Waco - Early Birds Grand Prairie Toastmasters Plymouth Park Congratulations to our fellow Advanced Leaders Division Area Award Date Member A B A C Club Plymouth Park MARCH/APRIL 349 593906 594840 633836 Congratulations to our fellow Competent Communicators Division Area Award Date Member Club Hotline 18 Hotline MARCH/APRIL 2010 Club 4370 5590 7694 9916 638381 638381 8474 988129 4963 988129 988129 1336005 2209 Congratulations to our fellow Competent Leaders Division Area Award Date Member C D C A D D A F A F F E B 32 41 32 15 42 42 14 64 11 64 64 52 26 CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL 3/25/10 3/3/10 3/17/10 3/17/10 3/13/10 3/3/10 3/3/10 3/17/10 3/1/10 3/17/10 3/18/10 3/1/10 3/27/10 Aller, Tiffany Anne Bramlett, Kay Courter, Kim Diane Cravins, Denni Rae Creech, Sandra K. Feltman, Mary L. Heinzman, Gregg A Heredia, Angelica Kinser, Michael McVicker, Ron Munoz, Chuck Nickerson, Susanne M. Raich, Michael Sean Club Flagship Speakers Toastmasters Big T Toastmasters EDS-Trinity LM AeroSpeakers Centex Clearly Speaking Centex Clearly Speaking First Command Eagle 1 Weatherford Eagle 1 Eagle 1 Conservative Toastmasters AAFES Toastmasters Welcome New Members to District 25 - March 2010 Young Lee Abilene Toastmasters Jason Snow Abilene Toastmasters Mark Mills Aegonizers Sean Caho Baylor Orators Patricia Garcia Baylor Orators Margaret Dolsen BNSF Toastmasters Stephanie Rausch Burleson Toastmasters Albert Gonzales Cleburne Toastmasters Jon Bullock Cowtown Toastmasters Jeremy Good Cowtown Toastmasters Laura Hobbs Cowtown Toastmasters Gina Lanthripe Cowtown Toastmasters Kelli McDuff Cowtown Toastmasters Cassia Myers Cowtown Toastmasters Joseph Worcester Cowtown Toastmasters Chris Rainey Denton Toastmasters Lynda Vislosky Eagle 1 Roslyn Melde Fish Pond Justin Hof Fly to Excellence Melissa Pate Keller Communicators Ryan Adair Lakeside Steve Byars Lakeside Stephen Johnson Lakeside Michael Sheridan Lakeside Sunny Thandassery Lakeside Satya Malkapurapu Las Colinas Communicators Riaz Maulvi Lonestar Toastmasters Nancy Woods Manna Toastmasters Vihang Jani Motorola Sanjiv Shah Motorola Phillip Folkertsma Muhammad Barkhadle Diana Pittman Tom Kerr Ricardo Martinez Jimena Santana Balaji Thirnrayan Shane Weber Sul Ha Kim Pradip Mehta Mark White Karen Yancey Marshall Lehr Ana Ortega Joe Carvalho Mitra Bhattarai Nathan Fritch Toni Carroll Cheryl Carter Nicole Clemons Jerlyne Crain Ginger Dallas Bryant Durham Sharron Franklin Rachel Giles Rodney Gober Charles Knowles Martha Martinez Cindy Murphy Sam Williams Pro A.M. Toastmasters Six Twenty Nine Six Twenty Nine Southlake Evening Toastmasters Speak With Success Speak With Success Speak With Success Successful Speakers Tip Top Toastmasters Tip Top Toastmasters Tip Top Toastmasters Top Notch Toastmasters - TNT Top of Texas Toastmasters Top of Texas Toastmasters Unique Toastmasters At Vista Ridge United Communicators United Communicators WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast WINS Texas Toast MARCH/APRIL Hotline 18
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