Toastmasters
promote public speaking in McLean
May 22, 2007 -
07:48:21 CDT
By ALYSSA
SCHAFER
For a new group,
the Prairie Wind Toastmasters Club covers a lot of ground.
The Toastmasters' membership includes employees of Great River Energy's Coal
Creek and Stanton Stations, Falkirk Mine, McLean Electric Cooperative at
Garrison and local residents from Underwood, Center and Washburn, charter
member Lyndon Anderson said.
The 27-member club will celebrate its charter ceremony from noon to 1 p.m.
Thursday at Great River Energy's Coal Creek Station in Underwood.
"This is an idea a couple of us had,"
As senior Great River Energy employees retire, less experienced workers will
need to step into leadership roles. Toastmasters will provide workers with an
opportunity to develop leadership skills, he said.
"I really am enthused because the club offers leadership opportunities for
people in rural
Toastmaster clubs are intended to promote leadership, listening and public
speaking skills, he said.
Mark Jennings, area vice president and agricultural leader for Farmers Security
Bank of Washburn, said he had quite a bit of public speaking experience before
he became a charter member of Toastmasters.
A major benefit of Toastmasters is that it allows all members to develop their
public speaking skills, he said.
Members give five-minute speeches and ask other speakers questions. One recent
discussion topic asked members to describe their favorite childhood springtime
activity,
Since the Toastmasters' initial meeting in January, members have been making
early-morning commutes to Coal Creek Station twice a month. Most members are
used to being at the mines by 6:30 a.m., so their 7 a.m. meetings are very
lively, he said.
Great River Energy Engineer Supervisor Bob Johnson, Hazen, has to wake up at
3:45 a.m. to make it to Toastmaster meetings on time, but meetings are worth
the drive, Johnson said.
"It's a good group and meetings are fun," he said.
"The club is an open club, so we would welcome membership from anyone who
wants to travel,"
"We've had a lot of laughter and a lot of learning," he said.
"They thoroughly enjoy coming to each meeting."
(Reach Alyssa Schafer at 250-8264 or alyssa.schafer@;bismarcktribune.com.)