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RSS has been growing through word of wildfires. Like RSS, JST added a section to
mouth. Guests are always invited back—and the meeting, going around the room to ask
asked to serve in a role at their next meeting. if anybody needs any help. They ask “Does
RSS opens their club meeting 15 minutes early everybody have a place to live? Would you like
and stays for 15 minutes at the end so people us to join in the ways you are helping others?”
can check in with each other informally. Their JST’s motto is “No Toastie Left Behind.”
international membership, representing 13 Summary—The panel discussion has validated
different countries, enriches the club experience. some of the things Portlandia Club has been
doing. It also inspired us to highlight our own
Leave no “Toastie” behind—Our final uniqueness. We plan to pilot a “Keep Toastmasters
panelist was Sudhir Gautam. He is the President Weird” Halloween-themed meeting on Oct. 29.
of Jefferson State Toastmasters (JST), a club As a moderator, connecting with these
normally based in Southern Oregon. JST was inspiring panelists helped me stay grounded
founded in 1986 in Talent, Oregon, and is a 2020 during the upheavals of wildfire smoke.
President’s Distinguished Club. They achieved Everyone engaged in some form of grounded
9 Distinguished Club Goals and added 7 new action. The panelists showed me through their
members. generous participation how we can thrive during
In February, 2020, Sudhir and his leadership upheaval.
team launched a plan they called “Vision 2020,” You can watch the panel discussion by clicking
comprised of 3 tools: here.
1. SMART* goals for each member Connect with the panelists and their clubs:
* Specific, Measurable, Achievable, • Lorri Anderson, Daylighters
Realistic, and Time-based lorrianderson@gmail.com
2. Formal mentor program: each member • Andrea Matthews, Portlandia
paired with another member, serving as m.andreamatthews@gmail.com
mentors to each other. • Carmil Ritchey, AAA Towsters
3. All members on Pathways carmilritchey@aaaoregon.com
When COVID hit, it was straightforward to • Ginger Killion, Audacious Orators
add “contextual training” to Vision 2020—set gingiko@aol.com
up Zoom meetings, train everyone on Zoom, • Don “Tiger” McAndie, Roseburg Speakers
create documentation, and motivate people to and Storytellers
learn new things. JST learned how valuable it mcandiedon@gmail.com
is to “have a plan before disaster even strikes.” • Sudhir Gautam, Jefferson State Toastmasters,
During upheavals, they continued to highlight yawsudgautgc@gmail.com
their club’s unique, fun character through a
specialized “Haha Counter” role.
Talent, Oregon, has been devastated by
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