Welcome to the 2011-2012 Session!

Chippewa Valley Toastmasters’ new club year is underway with a new set of club officers. You can find them in the column on your right. We have experienced leaders in our club this year as well as a few new officers like myself.

I have been with Chippewa Valley Toastmasters just a few months but I want to share with you what I think is the single largest value of participating in our club: You learn to think on your feet.

This is a tremendous advantage if you participate in any group or if you regularly volunteer yourself in community projects.  You may not know it but most of us begin our lives on an equal playing field when we graduate from high school. We have no money, no place of our own, no material possessions, and no experience.  Twenty or more years later, *poof!* we find that we have had careers in an industry, we now have experience, a little money, material possessions ( too many!) , and a place that we call home.

One thing that we learn from our experience is that those who are comfortable talking with groups usually appear to have just a little more of everything than those who do not.  This ability to comfortably speak was not acquired at Office Max or your local bowling alley. It was ‘learning by doing’. For many of us,  that speaking experience was tough to learn on our own and it was often fraught with humbling and embarrassing moments. There is no need for that when you have Toastmasters to help you acquire and develop your own natural speaking style.

Everyone speaks differently. Your own style will emerge as you work your way through a Toastmaster program that guides you through mastering your own voice and your own body gestures that reflect you… at your best.

The speaking experience at the club is relaxed and your club members provide you positive feedback on what worked well and then, perhaps, they will give you a little challenge to do more of something the next time you speak. As a CVT member,  watching and listening to other speakers gives you role models to follow but not to mimic. And one of the greatest learning tools available is an environment that permits you to model after your peers.

And then one day it will happen.  You will find yourself in a group of people and you will have  something to say. The words will flow effortlessly from you and,  as you are talking,  you realize that it is because of all the practice you had at Chippewa Valley Toastmasters.  When you have finished, you will see people nodding their heads in agreement with what you said and you will then know that you have acquired a new skill.

Chippewa Valley Toastmasters provides the experience for you to  learn how to think on your feet.

Come visit us. You can attend as many meetings as you like as a guest. Listen to the speeches and the evaluations. When you are ready, become a member and begin learning to think on your feet.

Dale

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Chippewa Valley Toastmasters Celebrates 25 Years!

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New time!

Our meetings now take place at 7:00 pm on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month!

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Meeting Summary

Beginning with the meeting of August 20th I will be posting a summary following each meeting. I welcome any comments or corrections you may wish to offer. (Melissa Bystedt)

President Robert Wall called the meeting to order at 6:30 with Barbara Weisenberger as Toastmaster for the evening. Melissa Bystedt, Shelly Cedarblade, John DeRyckere, Susan Moch, Arlene Radtke, Gene Radtke, and Jerry Simpson were present.

The announcements included the reminder that dues will be collected beginning today and are due before October 1. All members should make checks out to Chippewa Valley Toastmasters in the amount of $33.00 and bring the check or cash to the next meeting or send a check to Melissa Bystedt.

The Humorous Speech Contest (club level) will be held at the second meeting in September. Currently there are four contestants signed up. Volunteers are needed to fill the support positions for the contest also.

There is a chart showing our current position in the Publicity Contest. Barb will keep that updated and bring it to each meeting.

The Eau Claire Advance Club is thinking about having an overnight campout this fall and is seeking feedback from all of the area clubs. Please contact Claude Schilling, Gene Radtke, Barb Weisenberger or Melissa Bystedt if you are interested.

Robert Wall -Grammarian (word of the day) Perennial.

John DeRyckere – General Evaluator

Arlene Radtke and Gene Radtke – Table Topics.

Melissa Bystedt – Timer

The speakers for the evening were Jerry Simpson, Robert Wall, Shelly Cedarblade, and Susan Moch.

The evaluators for the evening were Susan Moch, Shelly Cedarblade, Robert Wall and Jerry Simpson.

It was a well run meeting and we adjourned at 7:54.

The next meeting will be held on September 3rd.

Please contact John DeRyckere if you wish to speak or have a role that you would like to fill at that meeting.

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Toastmasters To The Rescue!

Our club president Barbara Weisenberger writes:

“I had an issue come up here at work that really involved a company-wide solution.  To handle things like that we have an “Innovation Committee” set up which considers and often interviews people who make suggestions.

I made a suggestion and was told at 12:30, that they would like to have me speak about my idea at 2:20.  I had several projects scheduled, so I was not able to work on what to present until about 1:15.  I put to use everything I’ve ever used at Toastmasters that has been successful and was amazed when I was told what a polished presentation I had given.

Only the gentleman who asked me to give the presentation on such short notice and myself knew how little time I had, but because of the “power” of my comments, it has been passed on for further review and it certainly didn’t do anything to hurt my standing in the company.

I think, too often, we can forget how important what we practice at our meetings is.  It truly does develop our abilities to speak clearly and effectively, even with short notice.

I know the training is this weekend and look forward to listening and learning much more — and I also know that this time, I’ll be paying even closer attention.  It’s kind of like my eyes were only half open before — they’re wide open now and I can’t wait to pick up some more tidbits.”

Barb’s experience perfectly illustrates many of the benefits of Toastmasters.  By attending Toastmasters meetings and developing her skills on a regular basis, she was ready to step up at a moment’s notice when it was really important.

Whether you’re a seasoned speaker who could use some polish, or a novice starting from scratch, there’s a friendly, supportive place for you to learn and grow at our club.  We invite you to attend a meeting and see for yourself!

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Announcing the SpeechCraft Workshop!

Chippewa Valley Toastmasters will be hosting a SpeechCraft workshop beginning in February 19th!  This workshop will meet every Thursday from 6:30 to 8:00 pm at the LDS Chapel on Stein Blvd, and will run until the 26th of March.  Participants will learn a variety of speaking skills, receive one-on-one coaching, and have their questions answered by experienced Toastmasters.  The cost to attend this workshop is $25.00, which covers program materials and all six sessions.  Please contact Robert Wall at (715) 855-0189 if you are interested, as space is limited. 

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