Seize the Moment
Thank You! On behalf of your 1999-2000 Top 3 Officers, (Immediate. Past District Governor Deb Grehn, DTM, Immediate. Past Lt. Gov. Education & Training Clyde Talley, DTM, and Immediate. Past Lt. Gov. Marketing, Joe Zafian, DTM) we would like to thank you for all of your efforts contributing to our success for this year. We could not have accomplished a lot of our goals without your help and cooperation. We believe that we will make a Distinguished District! We have believed it and I believe we will achieve it!
Our District theme is Seize the Moment! This is our year of destiny! |

Clyde D. Talley, DTM |
What I mean by seizing the moment
is to encourage everyone to not wait till tomorrow to go after
what they want. Seize the moment and do it today! So many times
we fool ourselves saying that we will accomplish something tomorrow
and never seem to get to it. No more! Let's live and start fulfilling
our dreams today! As this applies to Toastmasters, we should
be encouraging and helping every member to obtain their goals
and help them fulfill the reason why they joined Toastmasters.
If we do this, clubs will achieve their goals, areas will achieve
their goals, divisions will achieve their goals, and the District
will obtain its goal. We all win! If we all strive to do our
best and be the best at what we do, I am sure that we will all
succeed. To help measure our success, we have the new Distinguished
Club Program. I am encouraging all the clubs to use this as their
goal to obtain Distinguished Club status. Also, promote the advanced
manuals because most will find that is one of the many resources
they can use to fulfill their destiny. So let's all Seize the
Moment! Because we never know what the future holds - let's do
what we can today. Why? Because you're worth it!
International President's Theme "Friends Helping Friends Succeed"
Our president emphasizes that the
members who stay in Toastmasters stay, because of the relationships
they build and the friendships they develop. For instance, we
start with our first speech. Bare our souls to a group of strangers
and risk failure or ridicule. Instead, we find support and empathy. We soon realize that our club members want us to succeed.
The
things our president wants us to fulfill this year are: 1) Bring
a friend to a meeting, 2) Revitalize your club meeting, 3) Be
a team player, 4) Seek out and mentor quality leaders, and 5)
Build a new Club. I will elaborate on each of these items in
future mailings.
Clyde D. Talley, DTM
2000-2001 District 53 Governor |