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Thursday, 21 July 2016

Monthly Newsletter – July 2016

Excalibur Mission & Vision
Road to Washington
Conference Director Opportunity
Dates for your Diary

EXCALIBUR MISSION & VISION
A new Toastmaster year, 2016/17, and a new goal.  The aim for this year is to move Excalibur from a club full of talent and skill into a ‘Club of Excellence’ in everything we do, from stretched TT (table topics) to quality evaluations for every speech and effective introductions for every speaker.  A great opportunity to take all our speaking skills to the next level.
To support our goal; below are the Mission and Vision Statements for the year ahead.
Mission
To be a club of excellence where Toastmasters experience speeches, introductions and evaluations of the highest standard, improving the speaking ability of all our members.
Vision
To challenge the skills and abilities of our members and guests, stepping out of our comfort zones, in a safe environment, where we learn, develop and discover new ideas to the mutual benefit of both ourselves and others.

We aim to challenge ourselves, step out of our comfort zones and support each other.  We are ambitious, join us in our quest for excellence.

ROAD TO WASHINGTON
I went to this event last year and it was fabulous.  A really high standard of speeches and great to see speeches in development at an international level.  Do get to it if you can.

See your champions from Belgium, Ireland, Hungary, and the UK, in the heart of London including D91’s very talented representative Thien Trang Nguyen Phan.

When: Saturday 23rd July, at 1:45pm for a 2pm start until 6pm.
Where: Venue is being finalised.  Check the London Speaker for details.
Tickets:  http://roadtowashington.eventzilla.net/  priced £16.99.


CONFERENCE DIRECTOR OPPORTUNITY
Are you looking for a new challenge? Would you like the opportunity to contribute to Toastmasters in District 91 in a tangible and memorable way? If you’re looking to develop your leadership skills, then the Conference Director role might just be for you. The venue is booked in Woking, Surrey, just 25 minutes from London Waterloo and the date is 5-6 November 2016. If you’re up for a challenge, contact Program Quality Director Pedro Casillas or email dltdistrict91@gmail.com.

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contests:-
·      Club Contest – Wednesday 14th September
·      Area Contest – Thursday 29th September
·      Division Contest – Saturday 15th October
·      District 91 Contest – Saturday & Sunday 5th & 6th November

Next Excalibur Meeting Wednesday 27th July 7pm prompt.   Roles still available, including Toastmaster, Topics Master, so please sign up.

To be fair to everyone, we encourage all members to take turns in doing speeches, evaluations and functionary roles.

See you all there,

Best regards

Lynne

Lynne Cantor

Excalibur President 2016/17

Friday, 15 July 2016

Meeting Report 13th July 2016

Welcome to the new Toastmaster year.  After the decision to Brexit the country may be in a state of flux, but no need for Excalibur to be as we and Toastmasters are as strong as ever.  Our New President, Lynne Cantor, kicked off the meeting with a challenge to us all; to write down our goals and then share them, giving us a greater chance of actually achieving them.

….and here to kick us off….Lynne’s goal for this year, 2016/17, is to complete her HPL (High Performance Leadership) and at least one of her ACG (Advanced Communicator Gold) manuals. Here is Lynne clearly revelling in her new role! :)



The Timekeeper of the night was Tony Winyard who made everyone laugh by assigning the time of every speaker and evaluator to a notable event with the same winning time.  Novel and fun. 

Simon Cooper entertained us in TT (Table Topics) with a selection of objects and questions, with one or two risky additions!   With a bit of persuasion every one of the short evaluations had a recommendation.  The best TT Speaker was Daniel Broadhead winning with ‘A Beatles Album and why it was the best ever’.



David West was our competent and capable Toastmaster of the night.  He introduced two speakers at once as Cat Kipling and Lynne Cantor did a bit of a double act with two speeches from the Special Occasion Manual.  Cat ‘Presented an Award, The Presidency’ to Lynne and she ‘Accepted the Award with her inaugural speech’.  Cat’s speech flowed beautifully and did justice to the recipient.  Lynne’s speech was gracious, uplifting and inspiring taking us into the year ahead. 

The final speaker was Katja Van Koten doing the Keynote Address from the Professional Speaker series.  It was a very well grafted speech that was personal, touching and very moving, winning her the best Speaker of the night.



We had three excellent evaluations from George Chiesa, Giovanna Vasaturo and Irene Bradshaw.  All providing R’s (recommendations) and a tip on ‘how to improve’.   Winning the Award with her tips on ‘breathing’ was Irene. 



There were two open feedback sessions this week, one for the three Speakers, run by Daniel Broadhead, and one for the three evaluators, run by Freddie Daniells. This was well received and added a little variety to the standard meeting format.


It was a very positive and uplifting first meeting of the new Toastmaster year.  Do join us again on Wednesday 27th July.  See you all there.