The purpose of the Ballot Counter is to tally up the votes and introduce the award winners at the end of the meeting.
At the Meeting:
1. Obtain a “Ballot Counter” form from Club Secretary (or print one from the … (Read More)
Public Speaking Made Fun – Toastmasters District 52
The purpose of the Ballot Counter is to tally up the votes and introduce the award winners at the end of the meeting.
1. Obtain a “Ballot Counter” form from Club Secretary (or print one from the … (Read More)
The purpose of the ‘ah’ counter is to note words and sounds used as a crutch or pause filler by anyone who speaks during the meeting. Words may be inappropriate interjections such as “and, well, but, so, you know, etc.” … (Read More)
Telling a good joke is a crucial component of a good speech.
This role helps you become more comfortable with using humor when speaking to an audience. Humor is one of the most critical elements of effective public speaking.
Preparing and printing a meeting agenda is the responsibility of the Toastmaster of each meeting. This is a component of running the meeting and keeping it on schedule. This is quite a valuable skill to develop, since it has broad … (Read More)
Jo Lauricella presents “The Posthumous Award” project from the Special Occasions Manual, titled: The Best Mother-In-Law Ever.
“Give me Liberty, or give me Death!” is a famous quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, in Virginia. The speech is credited with having swung the balance in … (Read More)
Willard Michlin presents an impromptu speech, the title of which was selected and voted upon by the audience immediately preceding his presentation.
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Susan Stewart presents Project #1 from the Better Speaking Series, Successful Openings. Her speech is entitled Beethoven’s 5th or Brahms’ Lullaby?
“I was born in a cross-fire hurricane. And I howled at my ma in the driving rain. But it’s all right now, in fact, it’s a gas! But it’s all right. I’m Jumpin’ Jack Flash, it’s a Gas! Gas! … (Read More)
Today marked the beginning of the annual Toastmasters International Speech Contest for the Renaissance Speakers. Jo Lauricella and Richard Stewart took the first and second place prizes. Jo will represent the club at the next highest competition level next month, … (Read More)