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ce Sehorn—Division D Member of the Month
It is not just this last month. Bruce has stepped up to help so many of us
with audio visual assistance. He ran home to get a laptop for a member who
had forgotten hers once. He located and recorded sound effects then
practiced out side of the club with a member who did two Old Time Radio
shows. Bruce has served as our Sergeant at Arms and is currently our VP of
Public Relations. He mentors individuals and in general. He shared an
opportunity for our club to be involved in a program out at Mt. Hood
Community College. He is always willing to help. Bruce is appreciated at Columbia Center and I am
pleased to have the opportunity to recognize his dedication to our members. He is the quintessential
Toastmaster.
Other honored nominees for October were:
Alyson Wirth, Columbia Communicators—I would like to vote for Alyson Wirth of the Columbia
Communicators of Portland, Oregon (US Bank) for October Member of the Month. She is my mentor
and she helped me learn all of the roles. She offers to help evaluate me so that I get credit for
different roles that I do. She also helps me here and there whenever I have questions. She is really
helpful and instrumental to my success.
David Johnson, Columbia Center—As Area 52 Governor, David has excelled in filling the
responsibilities for his own area, and has also been tremendously helpful in assisting the other area
Sandy Toastmasters Club Holds Open House
SANDY, OR, September 23, 2014— Members of the Sandy Toastmasters club held an open house in the Sandy
Public library to give the community a taste of what they have to offer.
As it was the first day of autumn, the room was decorated appropriately to welcome guests by hostess Teresa
McKenzie. Club president Kelli Grover opened the meeting to almost a full house of 16 people include 4 guests
and two supporters. She welcomed everyone and introduced three club members who
provided the background, basics and benefits of the Sandy Toastmasters Club: “About
Toastmasters” by Dick Rodgers, “Toastmasters Works for Everyone” by Mike Norris, and
“The Importance of Evaluations” by Tom Blessing.
Afterwards VP PR Harlan Wheeler was introduced as the Toastmaster for a mini-
meeting, including A prepared demonstration speech by Bob Kehoe, “How to
Enjoy Chemicals”, A speech evaluation by Steve Winkler. Table Topics Members prepare for the day
moderated by Harlan Wheeler, Table Topics evaluations from Dick Rodgers,
Grammarian report from Steve Winkler, and Timer Report from Teresa
McKenzie.
Finally, the presiding officer asked for feedback from the guests and
received a number of positive comments before adjourning the
meeting. Conversation and refreshments followed.
Sandy Toastmasters Club #8848 meets every Tuesday from 6:15 to 7:30 at
Cascadia Village Lower Level, 39495 Cascadia Village Drive, Sandy OR
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It is not just this last month. Bruce has stepped up to help so many of us
with audio visual assistance. He ran home to get a laptop for a member who
had forgotten hers once. He located and recorded sound effects then
practiced out side of the club with a member who did two Old Time Radio
shows. Bruce has served as our Sergeant at Arms and is currently our VP of
Public Relations. He mentors individuals and in general. He shared an
opportunity for our club to be involved in a program out at Mt. Hood
Community College. He is always willing to help. Bruce is appreciated at Columbia Center and I am
pleased to have the opportunity to recognize his dedication to our members. He is the quintessential
Toastmaster.
Other honored nominees for October were:
Alyson Wirth, Columbia Communicators—I would like to vote for Alyson Wirth of the Columbia
Communicators of Portland, Oregon (US Bank) for October Member of the Month. She is my mentor
and she helped me learn all of the roles. She offers to help evaluate me so that I get credit for
different roles that I do. She also helps me here and there whenever I have questions. She is really
helpful and instrumental to my success.
David Johnson, Columbia Center—As Area 52 Governor, David has excelled in filling the
responsibilities for his own area, and has also been tremendously helpful in assisting the other area
Sandy Toastmasters Club Holds Open House
SANDY, OR, September 23, 2014— Members of the Sandy Toastmasters club held an open house in the Sandy
Public library to give the community a taste of what they have to offer.
As it was the first day of autumn, the room was decorated appropriately to welcome guests by hostess Teresa
McKenzie. Club president Kelli Grover opened the meeting to almost a full house of 16 people include 4 guests
and two supporters. She welcomed everyone and introduced three club members who
provided the background, basics and benefits of the Sandy Toastmasters Club: “About
Toastmasters” by Dick Rodgers, “Toastmasters Works for Everyone” by Mike Norris, and
“The Importance of Evaluations” by Tom Blessing.
Afterwards VP PR Harlan Wheeler was introduced as the Toastmaster for a mini-
meeting, including A prepared demonstration speech by Bob Kehoe, “How to
Enjoy Chemicals”, A speech evaluation by Steve Winkler. Table Topics Members prepare for the day
moderated by Harlan Wheeler, Table Topics evaluations from Dick Rodgers,
Grammarian report from Steve Winkler, and Timer Report from Teresa
McKenzie.
Finally, the presiding officer asked for feedback from the guests and
received a number of positive comments before adjourning the
meeting. Conversation and refreshments followed.
Sandy Toastmasters Club #8848 meets every Tuesday from 6:15 to 7:30 at
Cascadia Village Lower Level, 39495 Cascadia Village Drive, Sandy OR
25