Join us for our Mar. 2 meeting: UFC – Lessons for Toastmasters

UFC – The Ultimate Fighting Championship – is a sport that has spread like wildfire and become one of the hottest sensations among males and females alike. People are buzzing about it. They’re taking mixed martial arts because of it. They’re paying big bucks to watch it. They’ve lobbied the province to legalize it (and won). But what can we, as Toastmasters, really learn from the sport?

Join us for our Liberty Village Toastmasters meeting this Wednesday, Mar. 2 at the Harbourfront Community Centre as our Toastmaster, Bing, attempts to knock us out with her theme for the evening: “Ultimate Fighting Championship – Lessons for Toastmasters”.

Mar. 2 will be a special joint meeting with another local Toastmasters club, The Go-Getters. As a result, we’ll be treated to prepared speeches by a member from each of our clubs: Eddie from the Go-Getters and LVTM’s very own Frank. We’ll also be having a very rare “debate-style” Table Topics session, in which participants will go toe-to-toe in the Table Topics ring to argue in favour of a particular point-of-view. It’s going to be one heck of a fight night – don’t miss it!

(**Please note that in order to accommodate the members from both of our clubs, this meeting will be held in the large Assembly Room located just past the main office, and not in our usual meeting room).

See you there!

-Liberty Village Toastmasters

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Liberty Village Toastmasters Newsletter #2

Welcome to the 2nd Edition of the Liberty Village Toastmasters Newsletter! For this issue we worked hard fishing and sorting the best message-bottles from our overseas members…Check out the new and exciting stories here!

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Kudos to our new members!

We are thrilled to announce that on February 16th we inducted six new members – one of the largest groups of people inducted at the same meeting in the history of our club: Rolando, Francisco, Tonia, Mike, Alireza (Ali), and Keith (in the picture from left to right). Welcome to the club and enjoy the journey!

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Club-level Speech and Evaluation Contest Results

“Even when opportunity knocks, a man still has to get up off his seat and open the door.” – General Douglas MacArthur

Congratulations to those who got up to open the door of success in public speaking:
Nick: target speaker from the Beaches Speeches club
Eric, John, Ian and Cleaver: Liberty Village Toastmasters club
And congratulations to the winners, John and Cleaver, for winning the Best Speaker and Best Evaluator titles! They will participate at the Area-level Contest which will be held on Tuesday March 15th 6pm at Metro Hall’s Toronto Go-Getters location: 55 John St., Southeast corner of King/John, 3rd Floor Room 310.

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Message in a bottle from Jay: My visit to Kunwalia Public School

Our fellow friend and Advanced Speaker, Jay, has been travelling around the world to spread his wisdom. While in India, Jay was offered the opportunity to be a chief guest and speaker on the Republic Day at the school of his father’s village. This proved to be an exhilarating experience which inspired not only the students but also Jay, who discovered more about himself.

Here is the inspirational speech delivered by Jay:

“Hello students! It is such a beautiful day today. Not only is the sun shining and sky clear, but it is also Republic Day in our country and what a great country our India is. And what a great place our school is? A place where we meet every day, get to see our friends and learn new things. I am very happy to learn that you now have two brand new computers and will soon have the Internet. This is such great thing because you see any question you have, you can learn the answer on the Internet. Whether you want to know the height of Mt. Everest, or the distance to the moon – the answer, my friends, is on the Internet. With the computers, you will now be able to communicate with people all over the world. You can see what is happening in other countries and what other people’s lives are like. Make sure you take advantage of these new computers and learn how to use them as best as you can. Computers have already changed the world and they will become a big part of your lives.

Another thing that you need to learn is English. English is like a key – a key to the world. With this language the whole world will open up to you because it is the language of the world. If you go to France and you speak to a French person in Hindi, you both won’t be able to understand each other. But most likely there will be people who speak English. Knowing English will allow you to travel, work and live in any country in the world. So make sure you learn English, it’s your key to the world.

The last thing I want tell you all is to treat each other well. When someone treats you well, how nice does it feel? That’s how someone feels when you treat him or her well. Together we can do wonders, alone you can’t do anything. This also extends to animals. Treat them well too. These poor dogs and cats that run around on the streets, they are less fortunate than us. They also have lives. They also feel pain and hunger and fear. Who knows maybe we will come back as one of them in another life, then how would we feel if people treated us badly? I believe that God is watching over us and will make sure we get what we deserve for our behavior toward others.

So three things: learn how to use computers, learn English and treat others well. If you focus on these things, you will have a great life. And remember: work hard in school. The harder you work now, the easier your life will be. If you take it easy now, your life will be a very difficult one.

I have a few more minutes, so if you have any questions about me, Canada, or anything else – I’ll do my best to answer them in my funny-sounding Hindi.”

The students were too shy at first to ask me questions, so I asked some of them questions such as what they would like to be when they grow up and received mostly answers such as: teachers, doctors. After this I received many questions not only from them but from their teachers and other guests as well. The questions ranged from which crops grow in Canada, to what the temperature is like; to what kind of people live there.

“It was a wonderful experience to be able to say a few words of encouragement to these children and it was a great example of how Toastmasters skills are helpful in the real world.”

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