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OCTOBER 2015
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Messages from District
Director, Program Quality and
Club Growth Directors…pp1-3
Message from the
Administration Manager...p4
Message from the Youth
Leadership Program
Coordinator...p5
Best Practices: HP Herndon
Toastmasters and the DCP
Focus..p7
2016 International Convention
Volunteers Wanted….p9
Core District Officers
Lovely Lall, DTM District Director Lynn Wylde, DTM Program Quality Director Amy Brener, DTM Club Growth Director Angela Davis, ACS, CL Public Relations Manager Juliette Brown, DTM Finance Manager Rhondra Willis, CC, ALB Administration Manager Victor Jimenez, TM Logistics Manager Joe Jarzombek, DTM, PID Parliamentarian Mahesh Patil, DTM Immediate Past District Governor
Message From the District Director –
Fuel for Success: Teamwork
Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision.
It is the ability to direct individual accomplishments toward organizational
objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon
results." --Andrew Carnegie
District Director Lovely Lall, DTM
Happy Autumn! It is a mesmerizing season of colors, time for chips and dip along with the sounds of
cheers – “Touchdown” - at either end of the stadium or in many homes across our nation. Each football
team plays tirelessly and at its very best all the way to the very last second. That makes football worth
watching. The teamwork and dedication is commendable.
We have just completed one of the qualifying requisites set by Toastmasters International for District
success --- our District 29 Success Plan. Our Plan was submitted to Headquarters before the Septem-
ber 30th due date. This 'common vision' document had valuable input from our D29 leaders and from
our clubs, Areas and Divisions via the Success Plans that they submitted to us. Our D29 Success Plan
will help all in the District attain exceptional results this year. Thank you for providing input to our District
Success Plan. By working TOGETHER we are planning for SUCCESS!
Each individual member of a sports team, whether the kicker or passer, or tackler, works together to
help take the team to the next level. Each quarter and continuously throughout the game, the coaching
staff analyzes the plays and the players. The coaches provide guidance about what is needed to
achieve a win. October 1st is the start of our Toastmasters second quarter. Every role that you have in
the District and every accomplishment that you achieve is important. Each time you deliver a manual
speech for credit, that not only helps you achieve personal goals, it also helps your club to achieve suc-
cess - and that helps the Area, the Division, and the District to be successful. I encourage YOU to con-
tinue your great efforts as integral players in our District’s success.
Tis' the season with lots of action! I have never laughed so hard. What great speeches this year at the
club and Area levels! Soon Division contests will begin. I hope to see you at a contest. The Fall Confer-
ence is right around the corner. Our wonderful Program Quality Director (PQD), Lynn Wylde, has pro-
duced an exciting video promoting the conference. Have you seen it? More about all of this from PQD
Lynn. I encourage each of you to become a part of and to enjoy all of the action around you. Get in-
volved! Support your fellow Toastmasters! Venture forth beyond your club!
Our fantastic Club Growth Director (CGD), Amy Brener, has been busy building clubs. CGD Amy has
lots of opportunities for individuals in our District to step up and serve, to gain skills, to fly together with
her team.
“Ours is the only organization I know dedicated to the individual. We work together
to bring out the best in each of us and then we apply these skills to help others.” Ralph Smedley.
Thanks to all the members of the District 29 family who have paid their dues.
Let's fly together by coming out of our comfort zones—
by helping ourselves we can help others!
District Highlights,
Continued
Program Quality Director
Lynn Wylde, DTM
Toastmasters
Leadership Institute (TLI) – Final Statistics—
69% of Officers Trained!
This Fall’s Golden
Toasters!
A Life Like Yours
All In The Family Club
Ashburn
Toastmasters Club
B-2 Toasters Club
Bennie Bough
Toastmasters Club
Brinker Toastmasters Club
Build a Bridge Club
Burke Toastmasters
Cascades Communicators
Toastmasters Club
Chopawamsic Club
Colshire Cavern Club
Dedicated To Mentoring
Advanced
Eastern Federal Lands
Galloping Governors
Toastmasters Club
Geographically Speaking Club
Hunter Mill Club
Lake Ridge Toastmasters
LMI Toastmasters
Loudoun Club
MacToast Club
NoVa Dawnbreakers
Northern Piedmont
Toastmasters Club
Oracle Orators
Pragmatics
PMIWDC #01
Toastmasters Club
Prince William County
Toastmasters
Sparkling Speakers
Speak Out at
SAIC (SOS) Club
Spring Hill Speakers
Traveling Tastemasters
29 Storytellers
Storysmiths
Tysons Beltway Advanced
Toastmasters
Vencore Toastmasters
Winners Circle
Woodbridge
Toastmasters Club
Message From the Program Quality Director
Are you ready to soar to new heights? That is exactly what is going to happen on Saturday, November 7
th at our District 29 Fall conference. Our sponsor is Capital One and the confer-
ence will take place at their beautiful, state-of the art headquarters located in McLean, right off the McLean metro stop. Sign-up now to take advantage of the $79 early bird pricing. This special price is available until October 11
th. Use the Conference links on our District 29
website to sign-up today. http://tmd29.org/
What’s in it for you?
Are you ready to soar?
We look forward to seeing you at the conference! For sponsorship opportunities please contact [email protected].
For volunteer opportunities please contact Kiran Sharma at [email protected].
Toastmasters International CEO Dan Rex will deliver the keynote address. He is going to show us how to soar to new heights with Toastmasters.
Accredited Speaker Barbara Khozam is going to help us soar to new heights with attitude.
Harvard and Georgetown University professor Allison Shapira will guide us as we soar to new heights by finding our voice.
We will soar to new heights with leadership, guided by leadership & management consultant Justin Omps.
With Marian Goldberg of the Alexander Technique, we will soar to new heights stress free.
Watch your fellow members soar to new heights in the finals of the District 29 Table Topics and Humorous Speech contests.
Lodging Special (snore to new heights) For those interested in an overnight stay, the nearby McLean Hilton is providing us a group rate of $89/night (rate available until October 9th). To reserve a room call 1-800-HILTONS and mention the group code “TSTMST”.
District Highlights,
Continued
Club Growth Director Amy Brener, DTM [email protected]
Do you like to share your expertise and experiences?
To learn how, click on this link: Sponsor new clubs, serve as a new club mentor or a club Coach
Lots of opportunities to Fly and help others fly:
Serve as a new club mentor for 6 months and receive a credit towards Advanced Leadership Silver (ALS).
Find a lead for a new club and receive a club sponsor credit towards Advanced Leadership Silver ( ALS) after the club charters.
Serve as a coach to a club with less than 12 members and receive a credit towards Advanced leadership Silver (ALS) when the club reaches Distinguished status.
To know more please con-tact, Amy Brener at [email protected]
Message From the Club Growth Director
Welcome to October, the month of Division Contests and the first opportunity clubs have to earn Distin-guished Club Program Point #10, which requires club officer lists to be submitted by June 30 and dues for a minimum of 8 members to be paid by September 30. Please submit club dues by October 10th to be eligible for half of the DCP goal #10.
As an added incentive, clubs who have renewed at least as many members as they started out with on July 1 will be recognized at the November 5th conference, and the three clubs that increase their paid membership numbers the most between July 1st and November 1st will receive a prize!
Did you know that serving as a club coach, sponsor, or mentor is a requirement for earning your Distin-guished Toastmasters (DTM) educational award? If you are interested in serving in one of these roles, either for the first time or as a “repeat customer,” please contact me at [email protected] with your sched-ule availability and which role you wish to fill. Club sponsors work with new clubs until they charter; club mentors work with newly chartered clubs for a minimum of 6 months, and club coaches work with low member (8-12) clubs until those clubs become Distinguished. If your club wants to partner with another club, either to provide help or to receive it, we can match you up as well! Again, just email [email protected].
Finally, remember that the District will reimburse clubs up to $40 for holding an open house. Reim-bursement instructions as well as tips and tricks for holding a successful open house are available at http://tmd29.org/open_house.html. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I may be of assistance to you or your club.
Please submit club dues by October 10th to be eligible for half of the DCP goal #10!
District Highlights,
Continued
Administration Manager Rhondra Willis, CC, ALB [email protected]
Talk of the District
This Toastmasters year every flutter with Purpose will be the “Talk of the Dis-trict!” Celebrate the accom-plishments of your club and fellow members on this new initiative featured on our website.
Incentives and
Awards!
Kudos to all the clubs
and Areas for conducting
the Humorous speech
and Table Topics
contests.
Congratulations to all
contestants for stepping
out of their comfort zone.
Check out the speech
contest winners at the
Contest Winners page
on the website.
Message From the Administration Manager
It’s only been three months and as Club Secretary, you may still feel new to the job. Congratulations on accepting your role as Club Secretary! Many would say that the secretary is the most important person in an organization and I would agree wholeheartedly!
To further illustrate my point, the Club Secretary has the advantage of working side by side with every officer and member in his/her capacity. He/she is often the gate keeper for important records and dates that ensure the Club functions effectively throughout the year.
Here are some examples of how you can serve the Club and work toward your personal goals during your term:
Meet with the outgoing Club Secretary and Immediate Past President to learn more about
the culture of the club
Ensure that you have a continuous chain of custody and oversight of Club records from
the outgoing Club Secretary to you
Craft your speeches about your role as Club Secretary
Help plan a media campaign or Open House with the VPPR
Write a Newsletter to exhibit the club members and special events
Help plan a New Member Orientation
Identify a successor early to ensure a continuity of operations at the end of your term
Develop a multi-tiered plan for storing records to avoid a single point of failure
Write a Standard of Operating Procedures Manual to prepare your successor
Update the Club calendar in tandem with VPPR
Prepare a list of actions/announcements/education awards for the President before the
meeting
As the Club Secretary, you are responsible for handling the club’s correspondence. Be mindful of these tips:
Avoid OVER communicating by overwhelming members with too many emails.
Consider these applications to reduce the ‘noise’ from too many emails to streamline your
team communications:
Mavenlink: https://www.mavenlink.com/ & Doodle: https://doodle.com
Websites and Automation:
Free Toast Host
easy-Speak - Toastmaster Automation
Thank you again for accepting this critical role in your club. I am sure that this will be a time of
learning and growth for you in your new role.
Loudoun West Toastmasters Club
Join us for a new Toastmasters club in Western Loudoun County!
Second and Fourth Tuesday First Meeting at Purcellville Library
220 E Main St, Purcellville, Virginia 20132 Tuesday October 13th at 7:00 PM
For more Information Contact:
Division E Director [email protected]
District Highlights,
Continued
Youth Leadership Coordinator Deb Tyler, DTM [email protected]
Message from the Youth Leadership Program Coordinator
Every young person has the potential to become a good communicator and leader. Sponsored and conducted by Toastmasters International and its local clubs, Youth Leadership helps young people build their communication and leadership skills and to enhance confidence so they may become tomorrow's leaders in business, industry and the community. The program's unique eight-session, workshop-style design enables participants to develop this potential through practical experience. It is my pleasure to serve as the District 29 Youth Leadership Program (YLP) Coordinator for 2015-2016. Great things are planned for this year and great things are already happening. So what’s happening you ask?
We currently have Division Coordinators for Divisions D, E, and F. We are looking for YLP Coordinators in Divisions A, B, and C. Are you interested in helping our youth gain confidence through the YLP? Would you like to be a coordinator for your Division? Please contact me at [email protected].
Kudos to the following clubs and Toastmasters:
Division D - Area 43 Director, Tamara Hamilton successfully completed a program with Brothers' Fun Camp at Heritage Fellowship Church, Reston on August 14.
Division E – Area 53 Director, Tanya White-Deyo of Nova Dawn Breakers started a program for 4-H youth ages 13-17 on September 19. Tom Reed of Leesburg Speakeasies is scheduled to begin a pro-gram for teenage girls at the Bahai Church in Sterling. Taryn Wilkinson and Andrew Austin of Ashburn Toastmasters plan on conducting a spring program.
Division F - Misstie Pollard of Centreville Club is currently conducting a program which is scheduled to end October 8th.
Parents in communities around District 29 are learning of the Toastmasters YLP and contacting us to get their children involved. I am working with those parents to connect with our clubs and various pro-grams. Do you know of a youth group, school, 4-H program, church, scouts, community group who will benefit from our Toastmasters Youth Leadership Program? Are you thinking of asking your club to sponsor one of these programs? Contact me at [email protected] or visit our Toastmasters Interna-tional Website.
Deb Tyler, DTM
Metamorphosis: How You Can Effect Change in Your Club/Area/Division
“Grow Our Own"
My mission for my area 64 this year is to "grow our own" and help club members discover all of the benefits of Toastmasters beyond the level of their home club. At our combined Area 61/Area 64 contest: (Area Directors, Valerie Gilkerson and Catherine Calvin) we had numerous first time Area contestants as well as a first time Contest Coordinator in Ashleigh Logan, a first time Chief Judge in Diane Barish and a first time Contest Master in Matthew Mertz. ...It was a fantastic event, producing a first time Humorous Speech contestant and now Division F has 3 more "pros" at contests that they can pull from for future contests. This was a bit scary with the likes of very experienced Toastmasters in the room but I believe it was well worth the investment of time to develop these members as my own Toastmasters career was developed by you all and many others. Additionally, I have successfully presented the speech "Beyond the Club" from the Better Speaker Se-ries to one club and will continue to offer that to my clubs in the event that they need a back pocket speaker. Kudos to the leaders and the first timers for taking chances and coming out of their comfort zone-- This is how leaders are made. THANK YOU! District 29 Director, Lovely Lall
Catherine Calvin, ACB, ALB Area 64 Director
District Council Meeting on November 7th Fall
Conference: Proxy Form
Each club is allotted two votes at district council meet-ings. One vote is reserved for the club president. The other vote is for the vice president education. Proxy votes may be used if a club officer is unable to attend a council meeting. A proxy delivers the vote for an officer unable to attend a council meeting. The officer unable to attend must designate in writing any active individual member of the club to act as his or her proxy. More information to follow.
Please note: Club proxies cannot be assigned to Area
Directors.
District Highlights,
Continued
Kudos to the following
Clubs who have paid for 20
or more members during
this Dues Renewal cycle:
Lake Ridge Toastmasters
Prince William County
Toastmasters
All In The Family Club
B2 Toasters Club
BAH Toastmasters Club
MacToast Club
Wizards of Ahs
Toastmasters Club
Free Spirits
Toastmasters Club
Towerview Toastmasters
Neustar Tech
Toastmasters
AOL Toastmasters Club
Manassas Community Club
Micron
Symantec
Winners Circle
Congratulations
to those who have completed August educational awards!
Kudos to Clubs
with 5 Distin-
guished Club Pro-
gram goals!
Kudos to the Area Directors Who Have Completed
100% Club Visits!
Kudos to Division C team for submitting all of
their Area and Division Success plans!
Ying Wang, ACS, ALB Area 41, Division D
Bettie St. Clair, ACB, CL Area 23, Division B
Odysseas Pentakalos, ACS, ALB Area 44, Division D
Mel Hanson, CC, CL Area 11, Division A
Mykal Kvenberg, ACG, ALB Area 16, Division A
Division C Director Dwight Yamada, ACS, ALB
Rhea Simpson, CC, CL Area 31 Director
Bill Tanner, CC, CL Area 32 Director
Martha Padgette, CC, CL Area 33 Director
Paula Green, ACS, ALB Area 34 Director
Monica Nguyen, ACB, ALB Area 35 Director
Valerie Lamont, ACB, CL Area 36 Director
Will Speakman, ACB, ALB Area 55, Division E
Best Practices:
HP Herndon Toastmasters and the DCP Focus
HP Herndon Toastmasters is a relatively new club, chartered in June 2013. During our charter year, we had a lot of member movement in and out of the club. This was due, in part, to our being a closed, company club. Movement in the company and heavy contract, support, and proposal workloads frequently made it hard for members to at-tend our lunchtime meeting. This can be a tough problem for company based clubs until you get enthusiastic backing from man-agement.
In our first year, our focus was on helping the members learn about meeting roles and just get up and talk. Our VPE had to bow out due to health issues and we didn’t really understand the importance of that role so we didn’t move quickly to fill that vacancy. As a result, so members did not get a lot of guid-ance on how to be recognized for their ef-forts in the club. However, we enjoyed each other’s company, got to be good friends, and began to learn more about the Toastmasters Education Program.
We began the 2014-2015 program year with an aggressive plan and focused on the Dis-tinguished Club Program (DCP) as our out-line for club success. We had a strong lead-ership team who had enjoyed the first club year and wanted to use the Toastmasters Education Plan to help fellow employees improve the communication and leadership skills that would help them – and the compa-ny – to be more successful. Here are some of the areas where we encouraged our members:
- Teamwork – Cannot emphasize enough how important it is for club offic-
ers to get to TLI so they understand the
basics of their role and have the oppor-
tunity to meet and learn from others in
the same position!
- Focus on DCP – The DCP serves
as one way to measure how well you’re
doing as a club. In addition, the Mo-
ments of Truth workshop was a great
way to get more detail from members
on how we were doing, what we still
needed to how, and what ideas they
had on how to improve the club.
- Push the Education Awards – Although we were good about making
sure speakers received evaluations
during our meetings, in the club’s first
year we didn’t particularly focus on
completing leadership projects and did-
n’t push people to bring the CL manual.
Now, we’re paying close attention to
each of the meeting roles to ensure
people are evaluated and receive credit
for all they do.
- Lead by Example – Our officers have been working hard to complete the
communication and leadership
awards. The mantra here is, “If *I* can
do it, I know *you* can!”
- Communicate, Communicate,
Communicate! – Twice during the year, our President presented a “State
of the Club” speech that addressed how
we were doing both as individuals and
as a club. He showed a version of the
Competent Communicator achievement
chart and the most recent version of the
DCP report so everyone could under-
stand, ask questions, and get motivated
to improve. He also provided individual
printouts of the progress chart for each
member to post in his or her cubicle to
serve as a motivator – and to spur
questions from potential members. To
help members keep aware of their own
progress, we use the FreeToastHost
website to post agendas, capture infor-
mation on their speeches and participa-
tion in meetings, and provide helpful
information and worksheets to assist
members when they fill meeting roles or
have questions about the program.
- Party, Party, Party! – We held two
open houses, one in our regular meet-
ing place and another in a meeting
space that opened into the company
cafeteria to increase our visibility. We
got good feedback and grew by several
members as a result of the open hous-
es and a membership drive we held in
April and May (with prizes for the mem-
ber who brought the most guests AND
the member who sponsored the most
new members). And then there was our
end of the program year meeting, where
we recognized our Toastmaster of the
Year – great attention there for the re-
cipient AND an opportunity to invite
members’ supervisors to hear about
what we were up to every 2nd and 4th
Wednesday.
And so we have moved into another program year, stronger and more fo-cused, ready and willing to spread the word about Toastmasters. We’re invit-ing company leaders to join us at meet-ings. They’re seeing the value of an in-house training center for communication and leadership and they are encourag-ing their staff to come take a look. Our members are encouraged to bring a friend, recruit a friend, and bring anoth-er friend – and this approach is working.
We may be in a closed system here at HP Herndon Toastmasters, but we’re growing and soaring to new heights! Erin Benbennick, ACB, ALB Vice President Education http://hpherndon.toastmastersclubs.org/