District 39 Toastmasters Treasurer Report October 12, 2013 Our current reserve balance is not available from International at this time. Additional financial information will be available as soon the Reserve Statement from Toastmasters International is received. Attached is the final 2013-2014 District 39 Budget that has been approved by Toastmasters International All September Obligation are in the process of being paid. If you have reimbursement requests, please submit them to the District Governor as soon as possible. Per TI Regulations, if you wait too late to submit a reimbursement request, you may not get it. Myra Golson Myra Golson, DTM, District 39 Treasurer, 2013-2014 916 215-1035 [email protected]
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District 39 Toastmasters Treasurer Report October 12, 2013
Our current reserve balance is not available from International at this time. Additional financial information will be available as soon the Reserve Statement from Toastmasters International is received. Attached is the final 2013-2014 District 39 Budget that has been approved by Toastmasters International All September Obligation are in the process of being paid. If you have reimbursement requests, please submit them to the District Governor as soon as possible. Per TI Regulations, if you wait too late to submit a reimbursement request, you may not get it.
Lance Miller Presentation “2013 Championship of Public Speaking Review”
700 H St, 7:00−9:00
October 18 Division D Contests 700 H St, Sacramento
6:30 Potluck
October 19 Division B Contests,
10:00−12:30 Ansari Business Bldg,
UNR, room 106
November 1, 2 Fall Conference
Double Tree Inn, 2001 Point West Way,
Sacramento
February 15 Reno Leadership Breakfast
Atlantis Casino Resort 9:00−12:30
February 8
Sacramento Leadership Breakfast, 11440 Elks
Circle, Rancho Cordova
Ryan Avery, 2012 World Champion of Public Speaking, will present a two hour combined keynote and education session, How to Be a Better Speaker. He will share tips and secrets that helped him become the youngest world champion of public speaking, helping you learn to be more poised and confident every time you take the stage!
Club registration is $15.00 and provides for every member of your club to attend the Ryan Avery keynote and education session, as well as the afternoon education sessions and the District 39 Council meeting, for free. Register your club today. Ensure every member has the option to experience the networking and educational opportunities offered at the District 39 2013 Fall Conference.
The full conference registration of $140.00 includes the Friday night dinner, three full meals on Saturday, all keynote and education sessions and en-trance into both the Evaluation and Humorous Speech Con-tests. A la carte pricing is also available for those who are only able to attend portions of the conference.
Register online at District39.org
Club Newsletters can be very inspiring and unifying. They can be as simple as a weekly overview and invitation, or as involved as a bi−monthly compilation of articles, tips, celebrations, and announcements.
The main purpose of a newsletter is to document, publicize, inform, and provide visitors with take-home information. But they do so much more. Newsletters encourage communication among members, recognize members’ accomplishments and achievements, inspire club members to participate more, and help the club achieve its mission and vision. Is it your club’s vision to be Distinguished? An informative and celebratory newsletter is a great Public Relations tool!
Does your club have a newsletter? Send me a copy and I’ll post it on the District 39 website! Notable mentions already include club newsletters from The Speaking Machine and Toast at Noon.
Lance Miller. 2005 World Champion of Public Speaking, will be in Sacramento on Monday, October 14. He has offered to lead a presentation for us, evaluating the top three speeches from the finals of the International Speech Contest held in Cincinnati. Learn −What makes a winning speech. −The difference between the winner and eveybody else. −What NOT to do in a speech contest. −Three mistakes most speakers make. Monday October 14, 700 H St, 7:00 to 9:00pm
Greetings from the Marketing Team!
We have gained several key players: New Club Development - Karen Daly, Community Outreach Coordinator – Carmela Porcella and Club Fitness Coordinator – Joe Spencer. Reach out and communicate with these dedicated Toastmasters to offer your help.
A challenge has been thrown down for a competition between the division governors. The one who gains the most new clubs by the spring conference will win fabulous prizes (undetermined as yet). Contact marketing team for ideas on how to develop your leads. We are ready to put on a demo or kick-off meeting. Look for the bright pink “leads” referral sheets at the division contests.
With 2 new clubs in the bag, we will have our third, fourth and possibly fifth clubs to be chartered by Halloween. Power Inn Speakers in Sacramento has faxed in their paperwork according to President Sam. Liberty has 20 and is cutting the check. PRIDE has to wait for vacationing Herb Long to return from Hawaii for their check. Cog Masters has run into a snag with the host building management refusing to allow outsiders for meetings. Club mentors are needed for all right away. Marty Taub conducted a model meeting for Keenan & Associates in Rancho Cordova and plans to charter by the next meeting.
Plans are afoot to hold a club coach training workshop as well as new club sponsors and mentors training. We cannot have new clubs without those new club sponsors and mentors – they are the key to a club surviving for the long haul.
Did you have your open house before Sep 30th? If 2 or more guests joined during this membership contest period you will have earned the Dynamic Duo ribbon. Gain 5 members and Toastmasters International will provide a Smedley Award ribbon plus 10% off your next TI order. If you miss this membership contest period, try again for the “Talk Up Toastmasters” or “Beat the Clock” time frames. Resources are on www.toastmasters.org
We are down to the wire with having clubs pay their semi-annual membership dues. Only 14 clubs remained as of Oct 9th. Toastmasters International is still struggling with the late dues payers.
Our Regional Advisor Allan Edinger and I visited our local prisons in our district to see about perhaps converting our 3 gavel clubs to regular Toastmasters clubs. California has 10 correctional institutes and Nevada 2. Our new Prison Club Outreach Coordinator will be Brian Richards. He will need lots of volunteers to carry the Toastmasters voice to the prisons.
With your help and leads, we can be a distinguished district. What better motivation can you use than sharing one of the world’s foremost venues for improving your communication and leadership skills?
Louise Houdelette, DTM, PDG Lt Governor Marketing 2013-14 October 2013
Lt. Gov. Education & Training Report—Oct. 2013 Brian Hatano, DTM, LGET [email protected]
Fall Conference 2013 coming Nov. 1 & 2
R egistration for the Fall Conference, which is scheduled for November 1 & 2 at the
Doubletree Inn by Hilton in Sacramento, is availa-ble at District39.org.
Full conference price is $140, which includes Fri-day dinner and three meals on Saturday. A la carte options are available for those wishing to attend just parts of the conference, such as the speech and evaluation contests ($10 each).
We are excited to have as our keynote speaker the World Champion of Public Speaking Ryan Avery. Check out his special invitation to you at District39.org on the Fall Conference link.
Educational Session presenters include: Ryan Avery; Reid Walley, 2012 District 39 International Speech Contest winner who placed sec-ond in his semifinal at the International Convention in Cincinnati; Laura Frank, TLI Coordinator; Scott Alexander, District 7 Governor (Oregon); Cara Lane; Joe Hunnicut; and Dale Stott. More information about these presenters will be posted at District 39.org.
Clubs registering for $15 will grant their members access to Ryan Avery’s keynote address plus all education sessions.
If you are interested in volunteering for any of the committees, contact Conference co-chairs Philip Williams ([email protected]) or Sondra Nunez ([email protected]).
Mark your calendar: District 39’s Spring Confer-ence will be held May 16 & 17 at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino in Reno.
Registration and details will be posted on District39.org. For more information or to volunteer, contact Chairperson Amy Peeples, [email protected] or Dorothy Smith [email protected]
Div. B Leadership Breakfast—Reno
February 15, 2014 Atlantis Casino Resort Spa 3800 S. Virginia Street, Reno
Registration and details will be posted on District39.org. For more information or to volunteer, contact Chairperson Stephanie Halls, [email protected]
Circle the Dates: Feb. 8 and Feb. 15
Y ou may have seen
district leaders and Past Dis-trict Governors wearing the Diamond Jubilee pin shown at right.
Do you want one? All attendees of the Fall and Spring Conference his year will receive this lapel pin commemorating Dis-trict 39’s 60
th Anniversary.
Diamond Jubilee Chair Sondra Nunez is coordinating festivities to celebrate and rec-ognize our past.
Look for memorabilia displays at events, and presentations honoring our past lead-ers throughout the year at district events.
If you have any Toastmasters manuals, trophies or other items of significance that you are willing to loan to this traveling dis-play, please contact Sondra at [email protected].
1, 3, 5 and 9 by Oct. 7 a $25 gift certificate to the TI web store. Congratulations to the eight clubs who excelled!
A13—Tracy Toastmasters; C32—Sunrise Speakers
Club; E55—River City Speakers; F64—Early Risers, Empire; G73—Sunrise Center Toastmasters Club, Determined Toastmasters; H84—Raconteurs.
Conference Incentive: Highest ratio of pre-registrations to members per club. Top Club gets $50 GC; second place, $25.
>Fall Conference registrations by Oct 31. >Spring Conference by May 15. Most Educational Awards Ratio of Educational Awards to members per club >July 1-Nov. 30 $20 to Top 10 Clubs >Dec. 1–April 30 $20 to Top 10 Clubs
10 of 10 DCP Goals, by May 31. Clubs get $25 GC.
Educational Incentives, 2013-14
A. 1-3-5-9 DCP Goals Earn DCP goals 1, 3, 5 and 9 by Oct. 4
1. two ccs; 3. one AC; 5. one leadership award (CL, AL, DTM); 9. 4 of 7 officers trained
Complete by Oct. 4 (must show up on TI report October 7.)
Clubs with 7 of 7 officers trained earn $$ for members
Thirty-four clubs earned the 7-of-7 Incentive. A $10 gift certificate to Toastmasters International store will be mailed to club presidents.
Congratulations to: A11—Traveling Trainers, Speaking Machine, Bits N
Speeches; A13—Gourmet Speakers; A14—Pop-Up, River Rappers.
B21—University; B22—Capital Nevada; B24—Sierra Advanced Speakers, Biggest Little Talkers; B25—Toast of Tahoe, Truckee Talkers; B26—Sparks Legendary Speakers.
C32—Yreka; C33—Marysville Toastmasters.
D41—Talk of Northbay; D44—Clear Signals, Pest-masters; D45--Reveilliers; D46—World History Club, Zigmasters.
E51—Sutter TM Club, Speakers Bureau; E52—Professionally Speaking; E53—Strictly Speaking, East End Orators; E54—Capitol Communicators.
Toastmasters at a Glance Data courtesy of Mike Raffety, DTM, PID
Three months into the 2013-14 TM year and District 39 members have already earned 206 educa-tional and leadership awards.
10 DTMs 23 Advanced Leaders 42 Advanced
Communicators 40 Competent Leaders 91 Competent
Communicators
Congratulations!
District 21 (British Columbia ) has the
most clubs—303. District 70 (eastern and
northern Australia) has 301 clubs.
District 59 (Continental Europe) has the most
members—8,000.
District 71 (Britain and Ireland) has 7,800.
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With all of the things going on this month, I’ve been thinking a lot about my commitment to Toastmasters. I found this article on commitment and thought many of you share the same views.
Top Ten Truths About Commitment The word commit comes from the Latin word committere, which means to connect, entrust. When we stand behind our words, we demonstrate commitment. Commitment exists when our actions meet the expectation of our words ‐ when there's a congruency between intent, words and action. Consider the following concepts & may they inspire you to live from your commitments!
1. Commitment is connection! Commitment is the connection between our values, intentions and our actions. Connection is the coming together of more than one element, while commitment is the giving of our selves to it, the surrender. The connections we make generate our commitments, just as our commitments generate more profound connections. 2. Passion: the essence of commitment! Passion is that which deeply stirs us. It's the fire from within and that which motivates us. When passion is missing, our actions lack meaning and we don't get the results we want. Without passion, our actions are obligatory and lack velocity. Commitment emanates from passion ‐‐ passion is the seed from which commitment blossoms! 3. Commitment = persistence. If one is committed, one's support is uncompromising and unending. One is willing to do anything in support of the commitment. This applies to love as much as it applies to professional or global commitments. Commitment drives us and anchors us during challenging times. Commitment helps us to maintain our integrity; we persist to that which we're committed. 4. Commitment is conscious! Commitment requires insight and self‐awareness ‐‐ one must know what one's values and ideals in order to commit to them! Do you know someone who's a conscientious and productive worker but who's not happy? Such a person frequently lacks insight and self‐awareness ‐ commitment is difficult if you don't know what's most important to you! Commitment requires an ability to observe self and make conscious decisions.
5. Commitment is purposeful. Commitment involves choice ‐ saying yes to our values and to our passions! Commitment is never haphazard or random. While we may lose our perspective
from time to time, commitment always involves choice and intent. Commitment enables us to be purposeful. 6. Commitment is self‐expression. Self‐expression is the culmination of who we are and how we're being. When there's perfect alignment and congruency between who we are and how we're being, we are authentic and fully self‐expressed. This is wonderfully fulfilling! If commitment is the ultimate expression of our values and who we are, self‐expression is a core ingredient of commitment. 7. Vision brings forth our commitment. Does commitment generate the envisioning process, or does vision generate commitment? Either way, commitment and vision are inexplicably tied together. Expand your vision while you deepen your commitment in order to produce powerful results! 8. Commitment inspires us to be and do our best. We aim for the sky and shoot for the stars! We refuse to accept less than the best from our selves and others. Our commitment inspires us to reach for quality and excellence. We continually enlarge and clarify our vision ‐ this contributes to us living our personal best. 9. Commitment lives in communication. Communication involves verbal and nonverbal interaction. While commitment lives in the declaration and words, evidence of commitment lives in the actions we take and don't take. Be attentive for evidence of commitment in communication. 10. Commitment is surrender. Commitment is the giving of our selves to what we most believe and want. It is the merging of our ideals and our being. We surrender to our ideals and with commitment, live them. We create what we want when we surrender to our commitment.
"It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." ‐‐ J. K. Rowling in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Distinguished Club Program Changes During the 2013 Board of Directors Meeting, the Board approved the following changes to the Distinguished Club Program:
Clubs that charter after September 1 are eligible to earn Goal 9 through training by a district representative. The charter submission fulfills the requirement for an on‐time officer list and dues payment (Goal 10).
These changes will allow newly chartered clubs the opportunity for success early on. In the past, new clubs that chartered after the first club officer training period (between June 1 and August 31) could not achieve Goal 9. The Board approved a modification that will allow newly chartered clubs to earn credit if they receive direct training from an authorized district representative in a live training session. By including the club officer list and dues payment with the charter paperwork, newly chartered clubs will now receive credit for Goal 10, where before the list had to be resubmitted. These changes were announced at the August 2013 Board Briefing, and will take place immediately.
Area Governors:
Conduct an Effective Club Visit Help your clubs grow and maintain quality through club visits. Serving Clubs through Visits: A Guide for Area Governors (Item 219) can help you navigate the varied environments you'll encounter during these visits. Your support affects the future of clubs in your area and empowers club officers to help members achieve their goals.
Enter Toastmasters' Video Brand Contest
‐ Win Branded Club Materials! Share your club's enthusiasm for the Toastmasters brand by entering the monthly brand video contest. Your club could win a branded banner, lectern or marketing materials. For contest details, please visit http://www.toastmasters.org/brandportal#VBP9.
Club Proxy for District Council Meeting
For the District Council meetings, the following applies: District Administrative Bylaws; Article X: Council Meetings, Quorum, Proxies, and Voting; Page 90, section (d) Proxies Either the club president or vice president education of any member club may designate, in writing, any active individual member of the club to act as a proxy for him or her at any district council meeting. In the event one of those officers is not in attendance at the meeting and has not designated, in writing, an active individual member of the club to act as his or her proxy at such meeting, the officer or proxy holder in attendance shall be deemed to hold the proxy of the other and may therefore cast two votes at such meeting. The intent of this provision is to assure that every club will be represented by two votes. No other proxies shall be valid at a district council meeting. A written proxy, to be valid at a district council meeting, must contain all the elements set forth in Toastmasters International policy and must be delivered personally, by mail, by fax, by e‐mail, by electronic transmission, or by other reasonable means to the club member who will hold the proxy. The proxy holder must present the proxy in paper form (i.e., print out an e‐mail) to the credentials desk. If the proxy does not bear a handwritten signature, it must have the typed name of the club officer(s) giving the proxy or some other indication that the club officer(s) authorized the proxy to be given. A proxy that complies with these requirements shall be treated as valid so long as the credentials desk has no reason to believe that the proxy was not authorized. A proxy holder cannot transfer or assign a proxy to someone else. A valid proxy delivered to the proxy holder is revoked only if the club officer who gave the proxy takes one of the following subsequent actions: he or she destroys the proxy, cancels the proxy in writing, issues another proxy authorized at a later date, or actually attends the district council meeting.
Policies and Protocol; Protocol 9.0: District Campaigns and Elections; Page 216, section 7. District Proxies A. District proxies and voting are governed by the District Administrative Bylaws, Article X, Sections (d) and (e). B. The district sends a credential or proxy form to each club president and vice president education 30 days before a district
council meeting in the district newsletter or in the mailing announcing the meeting. C. The credential or proxy form must contain the district number; a description of the event; the date and location of the meeting;
space for the club name and number; space for the name of the club president, vice president education, or proxy‐holder who attends; space for the signature of the president or vice president education authorizing the credential or proxy; and the date the credential or proxy is signed.
D. Proxies are valid only for in‐person meetings.
“Individuals play the game, but teams beat the odds”
“Division B will continue its legacy of reliably contributing to the District’s success by again being Distinguished or better for a 12th consecutive year. The goal is finishing the year with at least 16 Distinguished clubs, and a net club growth”
Area Governors continue submitting their club visit reports.
All but 2 clubs have DCP goals already earned, with 13 having 2 or more. This time, Capital Nevada is the over achiever with 5 goals already, with Amped, Biggest Little Talkers, Jibboom Street, Blue Tahoe, and First Nevadans all tied for second with 3 goals each. All but 3 clubs have met their minimum dues renewals at this time, and dues keep coming in, with the Division currently standing at 336 payments. We are working our way through the fall contest season, our final Area contest taking place in Reno at this very moment, and the Division contest scheduled for next Saturday, the 19th at the Ansari Business Building, room 106, at UNR. 10 AM
Division B – “Business as Usual”
Bill Inman, Division B Governor
DIVISION C REPORT OCTOBER 2013
Division C Leadership Team Lauren Carly Division Governor [email protected] Renee Eagleson Area 31 Governor (Paradise, Chico, Willows, Oroville) [email protected] Jill Dinsmore Area 32 Governor (Red Bluff, Redding, Yreka) [email protected] Pope Area 33 Governor (Marysville, Yuba City, Orland, Beal AFB) [email protected] Jan Shillingburg Chief Judge [email protected] Brad Craig Division Mentor [email protected] Minda Fernish Immediate Past Division Governor [email protected]
Pertinent Activities in September and early October: 1. Produced and distributed the October Division C newsletter. 2. Continued planning for and executing details for Saturday, October 12 DECM and Division C contest at Marysville. 3. Area 31 held their area contest in Paradise. Attended by Minda Fernish and I. 4. Area 32 held their area contest in Redding attended by Minda Fernish and I. They also held an Area Council meeting on September 8, which I attended. 5. Area 33 held their area contest in Yuba City, attended by Minda Fernish, Brad Craig, Bernie Quinn and I. 6. Held organizing conference call with Division Chief Judge Jan Shillingberg. 7. Compiled a list of lessons learned that came out of the area contests. The functionaries from each area contest contributed a list and I compiled the final list such that each suggestion was not attributed to any area. Emailed the lessons learned list out to the Division C team putting on the Division C contest. From: Lauren Carly, Division C Governor
Division D Report “The D-Lightful Division”
District 39, October 12, 2013
Team Up-dates! We’re very happy to announce that Tina La, of Davis Town and Gown, has agreed to serve as Area 42 Governor, and fellow club member Arun Sen, DTM, PDG, has agreed to serve as her mentor. Welcome to the team!!! Dues are Due! 23 of our 25 active clubs have paid dues. The Area Governors are encouraging the remaining two clubs (Dixon and State Street Sacramento) to wrap up the renewal dues process. One club is still reporting low dues payment, but has at least six active members, so they should be up to minimum shortly. Contest Time All of our Area Contests are complete and the Division D Contest is scheduled for Friday, October18th. Come on down to 700 “H” Street and enjoy the fun! The Council Chambers will be unavailable, so we’ll be using the 3rd Floor Lunchroom. Come early to get the best seats! Area Governor Visit Reports Our club visits have been completed and we’ll have all of our reports shortly New Club Leads We’re currently working with a contact at Novartis in Vacaville to start a company club; management is encouraging and with the green light, we anticipate a club chartering quickly. Officer Training Club Election Time is just around the corner! We’ll be arranging dates and locations for Club Officer Training by the next DECM. Special Thanks….to Chief Judge Kristy Beres, who has not only make the Division D contest season a great success, but also stepped up to help the Division E team make their contests awesome. She’s gone above and beyond the call of duty….thanks, Kristy!!!
District 39 • Where Leaders Are Made 595 P St. • Sacramento, CA 95814 • TEL: 916-837-0012 • www.district39.org
Zackary J. Souza, DTM, MBA, PMP Division E Governor – Arden, Downtown and East Sacramento, CA
“Excellence Makes Adjustments, Mediocrity Makes Excuses”, Dana LaMon
Division E Progress Report
Saturday, October 12, 2013 Clubs and Membership Growth
o A meeting with SEIU1000 shows promise in membership development downtown Education
o We are all looking forward to the District 39 Conference and we are reminding clubs to submit the $15 club education fee..
Contests
o All area contests and the Division contest is now complete. o Three cheers for the best Area Governors in District 39, Kristi Beres and George Jarosik
for making the Division E Contest a great success.
Club Visits o October is the big month for club visits to cover the requirement, and to gauge the
strength of clubs. Zackary Souza, Division E Governor
DIVISION F
OCTOBER 12, 2013
The Division F was a smashing success. It was held at the Parkside Church in Auburn and we had a full house. In total, we had 15 contestants competing. PDG Dianne Bish was the Humorous Speech Contest Toastmaster, and Zackary Sousa, DTM, Division E Governor, was the Evaluation Toastmaster. Both were rewarded glitter covered pink microphones which will come in handy at future events throughout the district. I would like to thank Sondra Nunez, Pam Alexander, Veena Vijayaraj-Kadidal, Roger Linder, Ruth Schwartz, Rachael Cleveland, Lee Zasloff, Matt Peterson, Ben Friedrich, Valleri Andrews, Elizabeth Dunn, Bern Lannan, Patricia Morgan, Kristi and Hooker Beres, and my friends in Division B for helping make our contest a success. A very special thank you to Joe Velky and Dianne Bish for their encouragement, wisdom and support. Congratulations to George Jarosik and Mary Thompson, who won the Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contests, respectively.
The Division F on-line newsletter is under construction and will be release in November!
All Division F clubs have met the minimum of member dues paid, and all clubs have at least 1 DCP goals. Roseville Toasters, Early Risers, and Empire all have 5 DCP goals! Great job everyone!
Area Governor visits are underway and several reports have been submitted!
Louise Houdelette reports that PRIDE Industries in Roseville, Area 62, will charter mid-October! PRIDE Industries is an incredible company dedicated to serving people with disabilities, and welcomes Toastmasters into their company. Please join me in welcoming Leading with PRIDE to District 39. Respectively submitted, Carmela Porcella, DTM Division F Governor
DIVISION G DIVISION GOVERNOR’S REPORT
October 6, 2013
Educational Awards (as of 10/06/2013): Grace Frasche, E-Z Speakers (71), AC-G, 10/02/2013 Suzan Hawbaker, Mather (71), CC, 09/26/2013, and CL 09/29/2013 Shann Galuza, Folsom Intellects (74), LDREXEC on 09/17/2013 Julie Haun, HDR (74), AL-B on 08/28/2013
Contests: Division G Contest Winners: Marc Gabris - Humorous; Cindy Harkness - Evaluation
Anniversaries/Events: Tax Talkers and E-Z Speakers, Area 71, Combined Open House on 10/29/2013 Skillbuilders, Area 73, 25th Anniversary on 09/01/2013. Celebration to be held on 10/19/2013. Diamond, Area 73, 34th anniversary on 09/01/2013. Celebration to be held on 10/11/13. Rap Masters, Area 72, no date yet for Charter Party. DCP Status and Dues Payment for October 2013 (as of 10/06/2013): Area 71: All Clubs paid dues on or before the 09/30/2013 deadline for DCP credit. Tax Talkers has 3 DCP goals. All other Area 71 Clubs have 1-2 goals. Area 72: EdTalkers dues not yet paid. Charle’s Angels dues payments are for less than six members. All other Area 72 Clubs have 1-2 goals. Area 73: All Clubs paid dues on or before the 09/30/2013 deadline for DCP credit. Sunrise Center has 6 DCP goals and Determined has 4 goals. Two Clubs have 1 goal each. Area 74: Four Clubs out of 5 paid dues on or before the 09/30/2013 deadline for DCP credit. One Club dues were paid prior to the 10/10/2013 deadline. Four out of 5 Area 74 Clubs have 1-2 DCP goals. Club Health: I will be making visits to EdTalkers (72) and Statement Makers (74) during the week of October 7 – 11 for mentoring, and assessment of what additional help is needed. Administrative: Club Visit scheduling being finalized. Initial discussion held with Division E Governor Zack Souza for January 2014 DECM Educational Workshop: “Moments of Truth.” Plans are to hold a meeting with Area Governors and Club Presidents in early December, dry run prior to January DECM. More details to follow. Division G Vision: Division G continues to Guide our Clubs and members to Greatness ! Pat Knight Division G Governor 2013 – 2014
Division H Report for October’s DECM 2013
DIVISION H – happy, heralded, hearty, healthy, helpful Page 1
Educational Awards for September 2013: Cassandra Bryson in Sampaguita Toastmasters-Area 84, CC Douglas Luong in DMV Toastmasters Club-Area 84, CL (times 2) Tariq M Chechi in Fair Weather Toastmasters Communicators-Area 85, CC Division H Contest date: Location: 8810 Cal Center Dr, Second Floor, Sacramento, 95826 Potluck at: 6:30pm Contest at: 7:00pm Contestants in for the Evaluation Contest: Skip Smith-Area 81, Susan Knigge-Horner-Area 83, David Quiros-Area 84, Eric Kurth-Area 85; Contestants in for the Humorous Speech Contest: Arne Sampe-Area 81, Michele Kumar-Area 83, David Quiros-Area 84 Lance McMahan - AREA 83: Cal Center Communicators - meets on the 2nd, 4th and 5th Tuesdays, Noon-1 pm, at 8800 Cal Center Drive. The formal club visit was conducted on September 10, which included a visit to the club officer’s meeting. The Club Success Plan lacked identification of members who would be contributing to the Distinguished Club Program; the on-line visit form will be completed after this information is received. The club exceeds 20 members, and is growing under the new club officers. An Open House is scheduled for October 29. Hi-Liners meets on Thursdays, noon – 1 pm, at SMUD. A formal club visit is scheduled for October 3. I will meet with the officers for a few minutes afterwards. Master Talkers meets 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, at SMUD. The formal club visit was conducted on September 25, which included a visit with club officers afterwards. They did not provide their Club Success Plan, but did say they will soon meet the requirements for a Distinguished Club. The on-line visit form will be completed after identification of members who would be contributing to the Distinguished Club Program. Their biggest challenge is membership. They count 7 active members, and started the year with 14. We discussed methods that could be used to increase membership. Speakers Into Leaders is a student club that meets at CSU Sacramento on Wednesdays at 7 pm, starting September 4. A formal club visit is scheduled for October 16. Power Inn Speakers has over 20 membership applications in-hand, so will charter soon. The formal club visit will likely be held in late October, to give them a chance to develop a Club Success Plan.
Division H Report for October’s DECM 2013
DIVISION H – happy, heralded, hearty, healthy, helpful Page 2
Candace Hudson - AREA 84: We had a great Area 84 contest held on September 13, hosted by Sampaguita at Elite Realty. David Quiros of Klassy Talkers is representing Area 84 in both Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contests at Division H. Official club visits are being scheduled. Participated in several Area and Division contests. Next Area Council meeting is Tuesday, October 29. MJ Kelly - AREA 85: MJ has completed all 4 area reports. The main problem that faces all the clubs is the lack of membership. Good-to-Great has about 5 members as does T@NG. The other two clubs, Fair Weather and Carmichael have more. MJ plan to make more visits to my clubs. I believe that all clubs paid their dues. I am encouraging all my clubs to participate in the Spring speech contest and joining me for the Fall District 39 Conference. Carmichael has responded: 6 of 7 officers were trained 10 active members 4 possible new members. MJ will be visiting Fair Weather this Wednesday
Sep Base Renewed % Renewed Sep Base Renewed % Renewed Sep Base Renewed % Renewed Sep Base Renewed % Renewed Sep Base Renewed % Renewed Sep Base Renewed % Renewed
*Though the current numbers may seem low, please remember that most clubs only collect the minimum number (6) of renewals and then collect the rest during October. Numbers for 2013-2014 should improve