Friday, December 07, 2012

Responding to Bad News

Sheila Dundon was Toastmaster of the Day (TMoD) and chose "Responding to Bad News" for her theme.

Kate Daniels Kurz gave Opening Remarks:

Fred Sadler won Best Table Topics:

Most Improved speaker,  Jarrod Smith, gave his  #3 Bahrain and its Relevance in the Middle East

Jarrod's evaluator was Art Testani

Arnie Buss gave his  #8 Let's Make a Deal - Why You Should Always Switch Doors and was voted Best Speaker

Tetyana Margolina was selected Best Evaluator for her feedback to Arnie:

Friday, November 23, 2012

Gratitude

In her first time as TMoD, Tetyana Margolina ran a polished meeting with a season-appropriate theme of "Gratitude."

Kate Daniel Kurz brought the youngest Toastmaster, Nicholas, who joined her for Opening Remarks:

Nate Hayes channeled President Obama in his winning Table Topics speech:

Best Speaker Carl Thormeyer led off with project #2 from advanced manual "Speaking to Inform" entitled Israel and You:

Carl was evaluated by Arnie Buss:

Most Improved Speaker Shane Grass gave a #2 speech Finding Your Way:

Shane's evaluator Matt Balint garnered Best Evaluator in his first time performing the role:


Friday, November 02, 2012

Elections

Returning member Pat Hanson chose the theme of elections for today's meeting.

Table Topics was won by Monique Fountain:

Brennan Kemper won both Best Speaker as well as Most Improved Speaker with his Icebreaker speech Life's Little Instructions:

Brennan was evaluated by Sheila Dundon:

Jim Burlison gave an advanced speech from Speaking to Inform entitled College Education (you need to watch it to "get" the title!):

Jim's evaluator, Carl Thormeyer, was selected Best Evaluator:

Friday, October 26, 2012

Halloween

TMoD Kathleen Hanselmann had another Halloween-themed meeting today!

Humorist Monique Fountain relayed a spooky story with a twist at the end:

Monique also won Best Table Topics:

Katharine Daniels Kurz gave the #1 project from advanced manual "The Professional Speaker", Moving Humanity Forward Through Women's Perspective She was voted Best Speaker:

Kate was Evaluated by: Carl Thormeyer, who was also selected as Best Evaluator)]

Sheila Dundon gave her #3 speech Growing Flowers from Bulbs: A Minimal Investment with a Big Payoff

Sheila was evaluated by Art Testani:

Friday, October 05, 2012

Evaluations

Art Testani was TMoD and chose Evaluations as his theme - very appropriate for Toastmasters!

Humorist was Jarrod Smith:

Tables topics was a tie between Fred Sadler and Glenn Woodson:


Tetyana Margolina won both Best Speaker and Most Improved Speaker for her #2 speech, Lost and Found:

She was evaluated by Jim Burlison:

David Cho gave his #5 speech, Animal Kingdom in Southern California

Dave was evaluated by Pat Hanson:

Kathleen Hanselmann finished the prepared speeches with #3: Providing High Touch Service in a Military Environment 

Her  evaluator, Arnie Buss, was selected Best Evaluator:

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Membership

First-time TMoD Don Free chose "Membership" as a theme and expertly led a well-timed meeting.

Carl Thormeyer and Beverley Schmidt tied for Best Table Topics:

Monique Fountain was voted Most Improved Speaker for her #3 speech The Leatherman Club:

Monique was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer:

Arnie Buss gave a #5 Noticing Body Language and was voted Best Speaker:

Arnie's evaluator, Fred Sadler, was selected Best Evaluator:

Friday, September 14, 2012

How to Say It

Cristine Lambarte's theme this week was "How to Say It" - responding to difficult conversations.

Humorist Fred Sadler possibly set a record for the fastest Opening Remarks:

Art Testani and Tetyana Margolina tied for Best Table Topics.
Art followed by Tetyana:

Beverly Schmidt won the "trifecta" as Best Speaker and Most Improved (plus her Icebreaker ribbon) for her #1 speech Painting and Me:

Beverly's evaluator was Moyara Reuhsen:

Kathleen Hanselmann gave her #2 speech Father Dad:

She was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer:

Arnie Buss gave a #3 speech How to Respond to Criticism, Part I:

His evaluator, Fred Sadler, was selected Best Evaluator for his feedback:

Friday, September 07, 2012

Embarassing Moments

TMoD Moyara Ruehsen's meeting was anything but embarrassing - a terrific meeting! But her theme for the day was Embarrassing Moments. She started off with some political embarrassments from recent years:

Continuing in a political vein, Don Free gave his #2 speech Gavel to Gavel, and won both Best Speaker and Most Improved:

Art Testani evaluated Don's speech:

Fred Sadler regaled us with his #8 speech Twin Stories:

Fred was evaluated by Jim Burlison, selected as Best Evaluator

Veteran Carl Thormeyer won Best Table Topics speaker:

A highlight of the meeting was Jarrod Smith's Word of the Day, flamablamablous.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Birth

Monique Fountain was TMoD for today's meeting, appropriately themed "Birth." For, as we were meeting, our VP Education, Kate Daniels Kurz was giving birth to our newest Toastmaster, Nicholas Ryan Kurz!
Jarrod Smith gave his #2 speech Let's Do Business:

Jarrod's evaluator, veteran Fred Sadler, was given Best Evaluator:

Moyara Ruehsen, working on her second go-around on the CC manual, gave speech #5 entitled The Circular Flow Model of the Economy:

Moyara was evaluated by Cristine Lambarte:

Tables Topics was won by new member Matt Balint:

Friday, August 24, 2012

Family

NPS Toastmasters' favorite newlywed, David Cho, chose the appropriate theme of "Family" for the meeting. And we had two Icebreaker speeches.

Humorist Don Free told a funny story about two boys with unusual names:

 First Icebreaker speech was by Annette Cain, A Short Story About a Long Run. Annette was voted Most Improved Speaker and also tied Pat Hanson for Best Speaker:

Annette's evaluator was Arnie Buss:

Returning member Pat Hanson decided to go through the CC manual a second time, and started with Pitches for the Pat Hanso Stories, for which she tied with Annette for Best Speaker:

Annette's evaluator, Kate Daniels Kurz, was selected Best Evaluator:

Friday, August 17, 2012

Humorous Speech Contest and Evaluation Contest

The annual Humorous and Evaluation Speech Contests were one of the best in memory!

The winner of the Humorous Speech Contest was Pat Hanson with Aging Positively: Second Place was Arnie Buss with I Just Can't Catch a Break: Third place was Don Free, I Gotta Go: The test speaker for the Evaluation Contest was Rich Gierman, How to Move a Pool Table: Evaluation winner was Kate Daniels Kurz: Runner-up Art Testani: Third place Jarrod Smith:

Friday, August 03, 2012

The Competent Leader Manual

Veteran Carl Thormeyer chose as his theme "The Competent Communicator Manual"

Returning to the "traditional" agenda, we began with Opening Remarks by Arnie Buss, in which the meeting was to be hinted at but not given away:

Moyara Ruehsen won Table Topics:

Newest member Tetyana Margolina won both Best Speaker and Most Improved for her Icebreaker speach, Tumbleweed or Rolling Stone?

Tetyana was evaluated by Arnie Buss:

Shane Grass spoke more of his passion for flying with his #2 speech Everyone Wants to be Superman:

Art Testani was Best Evaluator in his feedback to Shane:

Friday, July 27, 2012

Let's Dance!

Kate Daniels Kurz chose a secret theme of "Dance"for a sparsely-attended, but enthusiastic and excellent meeting.

Carl Thormeyer gave Opening Remarks, in which he hinted at (but did not reveal) the theme of the meeting:

Monique Fountain won Best Table Topics for her description of whales feeding in the Bay:

Fred Sadler gave a #5 CC speech, What I Learned at the Roast Last Saturday:

and was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer, chosen as Best Evaluator:

Arnie Buss inaugurated his tenth CC with an Icebreaker, Not By Myself:

He was evaluated by Don Free:


Friday, July 13, 2012

Friday the Thirteenth

Jim Burlison used the date-appropriate theme of "Friday the Thirteenth" for today;s meeting and sprinkled interesting facts about why it is a feared date throughout the meeting.

Jarrod Smith started off with some humor:

Shiela Dundon won Best Table Topics:

Don Free gave his Icebreaker speech It's a Good Life and was voted Best Speaker:

Kate Daniels Kurz was selected Best Evaluator fro her feedback to Don:

Most Improved Speaker was Cristine Lamberte, giving her #3 speech Without Imagination There Is No Action:

Mayara Ruehsen evaluated Cristine's speech:

Friday, June 29, 2012

This Week in History

Jarrod Smith led his first meeting as TMoD like a seasoned veteran. His theme was "This Day in History."

We began with Humorist Shane Grass:

Moyara Ruehsen won Table Topics:

Kate Daniels Kurz gave speech project #2 from Speaking on Television, an interview given by Fred Sadler for his TV show. Titled Building a Caring Economy, Kate won Most Improved Speaker honors:

Kate was evaluate by Shiela Dundon:

Art Terry completed the CC manual with his  #10 speech Stopping to Move Forward, and in additon to earning his CC was also voted Best Speaker:

Art was evaluated by Fred Sadler, who was chosen as Best Evaluator:


Friday, June 22, 2012

Gloves!

Moyara Ruehsen followed Fred's theme of Hats from last week with one of Gloves this week!

We welcomed newest member Don Free:














Arnie Buss was the humorist:

Fred Sadler won Best Table Topics:


And, at Fred's Request, Arnie's response was also recorded.

Shane Grass gave his Icebreaker speech and tied for Most Improved Speaker:


Shane was evaluated by Art Testani:

Monique Fountain gave her #2 speech Coastal Conservancy and also tied for Most Improved:

Shiela Dundon evaluated Monique:

Art Terry won Best Speaker for his #9 Who's In Control?:

Arnie Buss evaluated Art and was selected Best Evaluator:

Friday, June 15, 2012

Hats - And a Trifecta!

Fred Sadler chose a creative theme of "Hats" for today's meeting. Fred of course wears many hats, both in and out of Toastmasters, not the least of which is serving as Division Governor for Division Awesome in District 4! Some of Fred's literal hats include the following:















Monique Fountain provided the humor:

Art Terry nabbed an exceedingly rare trifecta, winning Best Table Topics, Best Speaker, as well as Most Improved Speaker. All on the day he graduated! Congratulations on all these achievements Art!

Art Terry Best Table Topics:

Art's winning speech, #8 from the CC manual, From the Halls of Montezuma:

Art's evaluator was Dhiela Dundon:

Arnie Buss gave project #3 from the advanced manual Interpretive Reading, "The Monodrama," reading Alfred Lord Tennyson's Ulysses:

Arnie was evaluated by Kate Daniels Kurz, who won the only award Art Terry didn't, Best Evaluator:



Here's Art with Vote Counter Shane Grass and Toastmaster Fred Sadler:
 

Friday, May 25, 2012

Coffee or Tea?



Dave Cho debuted as TMoD, and chose a theme of Coffee and/or Tea. To underline the theme, he provided Toastmasters High Tea" with snacks to go along with the beverages. What a delicious meeting!

We were joined by three guests from the Monterey Institute Toastmasters club (from left to right) Peter Weldon (not shown), Max Falaleyev, Sierra Tan.  Peter wound up winning Best Table Topics. (The picture shows Sierra responding to a Table Topics question).

 Cristina Lamberte gave the opening remarks:
Jarrod Smith gave his Icebreaker speech A Man's Life:

Jarrod was evaluated by Arnie Buss:

 Carl Thormeyer gave a #8 from his third time through the manual, The Meaning of our Toastmasters Equipment, and was voted Best Speaker:
Carl was evaluated by Art Testani, who was also selected as Best Evaluator:

Friday, May 18, 2012

The Bucket List

Tom Shih led our meeting today with a theme of "The Bucket List." Jarrod Smith was the humorist: Jim Burlison won Best Table Topics, which consisted of the incoming club officers giving their campaign speeches: Monique Fountain gave her Icebreaker speech In Pursuit of the Egg and was voted Most Improved Speaker: Monique was evaluated by Moyara Ruehsen: Fred Sadler gave a #4 from his second time though the CC manual, I Am Sick - I need a Doctor! and was voted Best Speaker: Fred was evaluated by Art Testani: Arnie Buss gave a #8 speech from the CC manual, The Most Expensive Violin in the World: Arnie was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer, who was also selected as the Best Evaluator:

Friday, May 11, 2012

All That Jazz!

Shiela Dundon debuted as TMoD with a bang - or rather with some hot and cool jazz! Tables Topics was won by Jim Burlison: Dave Cho gave his #3 speech Building Resilience in an Era of Persistent Conflict and was voted Best Speaker: Dave was evaluated by Tom Shih: Moyara Ruehsen garnered Most Improved for her speech Breaking the Ice in Baghdad:
Moyara was evaluated by Fred Sadler, selected as Best Evaluator:

Friday, May 04, 2012

Springtime

Fred Sadler was TMoD with a theme of Springtime!

Past member and club president Moyara Ruehsen re-joined us and proceeded to win Best Table Topics Speaker:

Sheila Dundon was voted Most Improved Speaker for her #3 speech When Women Lead, You Will Succeed:

Sheila was evaluated by Tom Shih:

Jim Burlison gave an advanced speech from the Speaking to Inform Manual, To Be or Not To Be and was voted Best Speaker:

Jim was evaluated by Arnie Buss, who was narrowly selected as Best Evaluator:

Friday, April 27, 2012

If At First You Don't Succeed ...

We got off to a great start by inducting newest members Monique Fountain and Jarrod Smith.











Arnie Buss was TMoD with a theme of "If At First Your Don't Succeed..."

The "opening remarks" were this video of Heather Dorniden's Inspiring 600 meter race:
Returning as a guest, past member and club president Moyara Ruehsen won table topics: Cristine Lamberte was voted Most Improved for her #2 speech Where Do You Want to Go? Cristine was evaluated by Art Testani, who was selected Best Evaluator: Fred Sadler won Best Speaker for his #3 speech (of his second time through the CC manual) Talk the Line: Fred was evaluated by Jim Burlison:

Friday, April 06, 2012

Winning the Lottery!

Inspired by the recent Mega-million lottery, Kate Daniels Kurz led us on a fanciful "what-if" venture - namely what if we won the lottery!


We also welcomed newest member, Beverley Schmidt!


Cristine Lambarte was opening remarks/humorist:


Table Topics was won by one of our guests, Timothy Barrett.


We had two Icebreaker speeches, both fantastic. Sheila Dundon was voted both Best Speaker as well as Most Improved for What Got Me Here With Help Get Me There:

Sheila was evaluated by Jon Barnes:


Michael Chankij's Icebreaker was entitled My Snowboarding Obsession:


Michale was evaluated by Arnie Buss, selected Best Evaluator:

Friday, March 30, 2012

April Fool's Day

In her first time as Toastmaster of the Day, Cristine Lambarte led like a seasoned veteran. She chose a theme of "April Fool's" - here is a portion of her introduction:


Graduation day at NPS generally prompts lighter attendence, and this was no exception. The one speech was by Carl Thormeyer, and it gave us all pause to consider a possible threat overseas. He gave speech #9 from the CC manual entitled Be Really Concerned:


Carl was evaluated by Jim Burlison:


Table Topics was won by Kate Daniels Kurz:

Friday, March 09, 2012

Baseball

Jim Burlison took us out to the old ballgame with a theme of Baseball at today;s meeting. Acting as the manager, he put himself in as humorist in keeping with the playing managers of yore:


Art Terry demonstrated why he was the club Table Topics champion with his winning response:


Laura Ramos gave an inspiring Icebreaker speech, Nothing to Be Afraid Of, that garnered her both Best Speaker as well as Most Improved:


Laura was evaluated by Arnie Buss:


Carl Thormeyer gave a #6 CC speech Make Your Voice Match Your Message:


Carl was evaluated by Stanley Wong, who was selected Best Evaluator for the meeting:

Friday, March 02, 2012

Leap Year

It was a bittersweet meeting, the last for outgoing President and outstanding member Sharon Lipinski, who is headed to far off places. The greybeards sent her off with some appreciations:


Jon Barnes led his first meeting as Toastmaster of the Day (TMoD) and took great leaps and bounds with his theme of Leap Year! :D

Jim Burlison was humorist:


Veteran Carl Thormeyer asserted himself in Table Topics with a win:


Dave Cho continued his inspiring speeches, garnering Most Improved with his #2 speech Efficiency - Set a Goal, Get Organized, Get it Done!:


Dave was evaluated by Scott Yeatman:


Sharon Lipinski closed with a humorous reflection at her time at NPS Toastmasters, A Look Back at the Lipinski Administration winning Best Speaker with her #5 speech from "Humorously Speaking" advanced manual:


Sharon was evaluated by Kate Daniels Kurz, picked as Best Evaluator:

Friday, February 24, 2012

Famous Quotes

Art Testani was TMoD with a theme of "Famous Quotes".

The meeting got off to a great start with the induction of two new members, Manny Bueno and Mike Chankij.

Fred Sadler amused us with an incident at the Black Bear Diner.


Mike won Best Table topics, getting off to a terrific start in Toastmasters!


And Manny was voted Most Improved:


The high points continued with Kate Daniels Kurz' #10 speech, Change the Media, Change Everything, for which she won Best Speaker:


Kate was evaluated by Jim Burlison:


Arnie Buss gave a #4 speech Listen From the Heart:


Arnie was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer, who was selected as Best Evaluator:


Finally, we honored Tom Shih as NPS Toastmasters' Toastmaster of the Year. Here is Tom being recognized by Sharon Lipinski, Club President, and Fred Sadler, Division A Governor:

Friday, February 17, 2012

Speech Contest!

It's speech contest season again - International and Table Topics! Ably led by VP Education Jim Burlison with assists from Sharon Lipinski and Carl Thormeyer, we had a fantastic contest. Representing NPS at the Area A1 contest will be:

Arnie Buss, International Speech Contest
Art Terry, Table Topics Contest

Runner-up in Table Topics was Art Testani, who will represent the club at the Area contest if Art Terry cannot.

Arnie's speech was entitled Are We Here Yet?


All the the contestants gave excellent responses and are definitely blog-worthy

Kate Daniels Kurz:


Art Testani (Runner-Up):


Scott Yeatman:


Art Terry (Winner):

Friday, January 13, 2012

Civil Disobedience

Club President Sharon Lipinski chose a theme of civil disobedience, quite relevant in view of both the proximity to Martin Luther King Day as well as many of the recent events across the world.

Jon Barnes gave the Humorous remarks:


Arnie Buss won best table topics:


Glenn Woodson gave a longer speech #5 from the Technical Presentations manual entitled Environmental Services for the AT&T:


Glenn was evaluated by Stanley Wong:

Friday, January 06, 2012

New Year's Resolutions

Art Terry started the new year with a bang-up meeting, with the theme of New Years Resolutions.

Scott Yeatman got us in the mood with his humorous remarks:


Stanley Wong gave his #6 speech My Greatest Benefit of 2011 - which turned out to be his prospective engagement. Congratulations!


Stanley was voted Most Improved for the meeting and was evaluated by Jim Burlicon:


Sharon Lipinski gave the #2 speech in the advanced Humorously Speaking manual, When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Laughing, and was voted Best Speaker:


Sharon was evaluated by Art Testani who was selected Best Evaluator:


Fred Sadler finished with a #2 speech from the CC manual entitled Decisions:


Fred was evaluated by Tom Shih: