Monday, August 20, 2007

Area Governor Attends 8/16/07 Meeting

Club Vice-president Todd Austin from Virden (right) welcomed a special visitor, Toastmasters Area 1 Governor Margaret Walker at Thursday’s Tri-County Toastmasters meeting.


The Tri-County Toastmasters club met on Thursday 8-16-07 at the Virden Area Community Center. Club members present at Thursday’s meeting were: Les Apps from Girard, Dr. Todd Austin, Jim Blankenship from New Berlin, John Davidson, Alan Saeger and Bill Watkins. A special dignitary, Toastmasters Area 1 Governor Margaret Walker from Decatur also attended Thursday’s meeting.


Jim Blankenship served as the meeting’s master of ceremonies. Billy Watkins conducted the Tabletopics or impromptu speaking portion of the program, with the main theme being ‘personal pet peeves’. Each participant had to give a 1 to 2 minute impromptu response to a ‘pet peeve’ question.


The evening’s prepared speaker was John Davidson. Davidson delivered a very informative after dinner presentation called ‘An American History Lesson’. It was from a project out of the advanced Toastmasters ‘Special Occasion Speeches’ manual. Todd Austin evaluated Davidson’s speech.


The Toastmasters club will next meet on Thursday September 6, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. at a different location: AgBuyCo located at 303 Carlinville Plaza in Carlinville. “Although the Tri-County Toastmasters club usually meets in Virden, our name indicates that we serve the counties of Macoupin, Montgomery and Sangamon. Therefore, we are open to having meetings in other towns throughout our three county region” states Club Vice-president Todd Austin. For more information about the Toastmasters program, or about joining or attending a club meeting, please call (217) 965-3100.


Sunday, August 12, 2007

August 2, 2007 Meeting

The Tri-County Toastmasters club met on Thursday 8-2-07 at the Virden Area Community Center. Club members present at Thursday’s meeting were: Dr. Todd Austin, Jim Blankenship, John Davidson, Liz Mollett from Auburn, Alan Saeger and Bill Watkins.


Alan Saeger served as the meeting’s master of ceremonies. Todd Austin conducted the Tabletopics or impromptu speaking portion of the program. Austin, a shark enthusiast and conservationist, conducted a special ‘Shark Week’ version of table topics, which was very timely since the Discovery Channel was in the midst of it’s 20th Anniversary of it’s annual ‘Shark Week’ event at the time.


The evening’s prepared speaker was Jim Blankenship. Blankenship, a CFP from New Berlin, gave an informative speech that also involved an impromptu role-play with an audience member about the sales ‘cold call’. The object was to inform the audience about the cold call process from start to finish involving a big ticket, high cost and high competition item. Blankenship’s role-play was to sell Austin, a business owner, a security system upgrade. It was the second of five sales role playing speeches out of the advanced Toastmasters ‘Professional Salesperson’ manual. Blankenship’s speech was evaluated by John Davidson.


The Toastmasters club will next meet on Thursday August 16, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. at the Community Center at 105 West Jackson Street in Virden. The scheduled speaker for next meeting is John Davidson. The Area 1 Governor from Springfield is also planning to join the Tri-County club at that meeting. The club also voted to hold the first meeting of September in Carlinville at AgBuyCo. “Our club is a community club, so all area residents are invited and encouraged to attend. Whether your goal is to lead a business meeting, be a more effective salesperson or just to gain some speaking confidence for your next job interview, Toastmasters is an awesome, yet extremely cost-effective opportunity to polish one’s communication and leadership skills”, states club president Les Apps. For more information about the Toastmasters program, please call (217) 965-3100.


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