Hello Toastmaster!


Read this email as Webpage

District 2 Events & News

New Club Announcement


District 2 Welcomes AGL-Toastmasters


The Club Growth Team is thrilled to announce the newly chartered club: 


Club Name: AGL-Toastmasters

Club Number: 28679138

Charter Date: 13 October 2025

Area 43, Division D

 

District 2 extends a warm welcome to AGL – Toastmasters Charter Members! Cheers to the many speeches, leadership opportunities, and personal growth ahead!

  

Special Recognition: 

 

-       Hugh Bailey, AGL – Toastmasters Coordinator and catalyst to start the AGL-Toastmasters Club.  

-       New Club Sponsors: Katie A. Munoz and Kelly A. Fallucca. Thank you for your leadership and sharing your Toastmasters knowledge. 

 

Good Fortune to Katie and Kelly as the continue to serve as the new club mentors.  


On behalf of District 2 and the Club Growth Team may you have many successful years.  


Don't Miss Out!


Member Development Day is this Saturday, November 15th!


Member Development Day offers networking for all members to build communication and leadership skills. Aligning with the District’s goals of unification, member centered, and being future ready, this year’s hybrid event features four onsite viewing locations. Insights from the event will guide planning for the District Conference at regional sites across our vast district.


For a $10 onsite or $5 online attendance fee, members will have the opportunity to participate in four interactive sessions.


·      Pathways project workshop - explore a club meeting workshop format using Pathways projects to boost membership  


·      Toastmasters speed networking workshop – Learn networking basics, develop a 1-minute elevator pitch, and participate in live networking.


·      Speech writing workshop – Get advice on creating speeches that inform, persuade, and inspire. We'll also review contest judging forms to help you reach the main stage of the World Champion of Public Speaking.


·      Speech a-thon – Members deliver 5-7 minute speeches to build confidence. Attendees can vote for their favorite speaker. Email D2TM.PQD@gmail.com if you are interested in participating. Speech theme "Stronger together - powered by the future!"


The speech writing workshop will include these 3 amazing panelists:

 

Kyle Hall, DTM, Past District Director, is an accomplished speech contest

competitor, having earned the title of D32 2021 Evaluation Champion and placed third in the 2003 World Championship of Public Speaking. He is recognized as a distinguished trainer and presentation coach, specializing in advanced speaking techniques and dedicated to empowering individuals to communicate with greater impact, effectiveness, and enthusiasm.

 

Nikki Malcom, CEO and Executive Director of the Pacific Northwest

Aerospace Alliance, is the 2022 D32 Division International Speech winner. She has emceed the PNAA ADVANCE and Women in Aerospace Conferences, spoken at events such as the Midwest Aerospace Conference, Space Week, Global Aerospace Summit, and Paris Air Show, and delivered a university commencement keynote.

 

Michael Scheele, DTM, District 2 Chief Judge for 2025-2026. A Toastmasters

member since 1994 and contestant in several speech contests, Michael will review judges' ballots and advise District 2026 Speech Contest contestants on effective speech strategies.


Locations


Online ONLY

Washington West

Fairbanks AK

Anchorage AK

Washington East


Click links above to register for Member Development Day.



Program Quality Director, Roberta Craig

Simply AI: The Edge for Influence & Impact


The Full 2-Hour Immersive Experience


You may have seen it before — but this time, we’re taking Simply AI to a whole new level!


Get ready to ignite your influence and electrify your communication! Josh Hindman presents the full 2-hour immersive edition of Simply AI — the workshop that’s been wowing audiences across the district. With Chris Rimple managing the technology and Marty Varela as our virtual MC, this will be an experience you don't want to miss!


This highly interactive, hybrid experience combines the best of in-person energy and virtual engagement. Whether you join us onsite or online, you’ll experiment, cooperate, and discover how to make AI your creative collaborator — helping you write smarter, present stronger, and amplify your authentic voice.


Step into a world where ideas spark like neon circuits and creativity hums like jet-age innovation. Register now! Space is limited.


Date: Saturday, December 6

Time: 1 – 3 PM PST

Location: Bellevue City Hall | Room 1E-108


450 110th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004-5514


Parking: Complimentary visitor parking off 110th Ave NE. Overflow on P3 (employee garage, entrance off 112th Ave NE). Open-air; vehicles left overnight may be towed.


Simplify AI. Amplify Your Voice. Prepare to be WOWed!

District 2 Incentive Tracker


Attention Club Officers!


As clubs, you can earn District 2 Dollars by completing various incentives and then use those dollars to support your club’s goals. Clubs often spend these dollars on things like open house refreshments, Zoom accounts, or meeting space rentals.


In the past, however, many clubs found it challenging to track how much they had earned or to see which incentives were available.


The Incentive Tracker solves these frustrations! This new software will allow you to:


  • Easily submit and review available incentives
  • Track the status of your submissions and awards
  • View your club’s progress in real time



To view the training session, click the following link.



Anu Jokinen

District Director, District 2 Toastmasters

District 2 Conference Logo Design Contest



Calling all creative Toastmasters!



We’re inviting you to design the official logo for the 2026 District 2 Conference.


This year’s theme is “Stronger Together, Powered by the Future.” Show us your take on what that means for our Toastmasters community! 


🗓️ Submit your design by November 14th, 2025 using this form.


🏆 The winning design will be announced later in November and featured as the official conference logo.


Let your creativity shine — we can’t wait to see your vision come to life!


Roberta Craig

Program Quality Director, District 2 Toastmasters


winner

Super 7 Bonus Incentive Winners


Congratulations to the following clubs for winning their division's Super 7 Bonus Incentive. In addition to having all seven officers trained, clubs had to submit a Club Success Plan and eight member payments by September 15.  


Div A: Edmonds Toastmasters

Div C: Public Speaking Northwest Club

Div D: Greater Issaquah Toastmasters Club

Div E: Spotlight Toastmasters

Div F: Laugh Lab Storymasters

Div H: Talk of the Town

Div I: Palmer


Divisions B & G did not have qualifying clubs.


Thank you to all clubs who participated in new year officer training.


Program Quality Director, Roberta Craig

Your Voice Matters

Let’s Shape District 2 2Gether!


Winner of last week's Mad Lib Elevator Pitch survey is MICHELLE PERINO of Frank E Balmer Club


This week's survey is in preparation of the Member Development Day Speech Writing Workshop.


What’s on your mind? What fuels your growth? What do you want more of in your Toastmasters journey?


Every week, we share one short survey to help us get to know you better — your goals, your challenges, your ideas. It’s our way of listening so we can build stronger clubs, better opportunities, and an experience that truly fits what you need.


Your feedback isn’t just data — it’s a spark for positive change. Take a minute this week to share your thoughts and help us keep Toastmasters member-focused and future-ready.


One survey. One minute. One stronger community.

Take the Survey of the Week!


We’ll be featuring a different survey each week and sharing the link on the District website. Your voice helps us grow together, one response at a time.


Please reach out to Roberta Craig, PQD, if you have any questions.

Road to Distinguished


Creative Ways to Encourage Participation in Club Meetings


Does your club struggle to get members to sign up for meeting roles? Changing up your club’s meeting format may be the key to engaging both new and longtime members.


Table Topics: Zombie Apocalypse Edition One of my club’s favorite October meetings is the table topics Zombie Apocalypse. In this activity, members select three items from a free Jeopardylabs.com board—similar to the concept of story cubes—and use them to craft a 1 to 2-minute table topic response. The twist is that if a member uses more than five filler words or does not meet the time requirements, they “become a zombie.” This adds a fun, competitive edge to the traditional table topics session.


Backwards Meeting: Another favorite among many clubs is the backwards meeting. The format is simple: flip the meeting upside down for a fresh and entertaining experience. Evaluators begin by identifying how a speaker can “improve” their speech, such as by reducing distracting body movements. Then, speakers deliver their speeches, incorporating the feedback from the evaluators. The focus of a backwards meeting is to emphasize fun and creativity over perfection, making it enjoyable for everyone involved.


Theme Speech A-Thon: Consider organizing a theme speech a-thon, where members can vote on the funniest, tallest tale, or most “spooktacular” speech. Speech a-thons offer a lively, engaging open house opportunity and provide a platform to showcase the speaking skills of both new and seasoned members. For example, Palmer Toastmasters has hosted a Laugh Out Loud open house every autumn for several years, highlighting the club’s spirit and camaraderie.


Wheel of Toastmasters: If your club is experiencing difficulties getting members to volunteer for meeting roles, one creative solution is to introduce a “Wheel of Toastmasters.” This interactive approach involves using a spinning wheel to randomly assign meeting roles to members for the next session. By incorporating an element of chance and fun, the Wheel of Toastmasters encourages participation and ensures all roles are filled, helping meetings run smoothly and engaging members in a lighthearted manner.


For more creative meeting ideas, check out the Road to Distinguished office hours Wednesday at 6-7 PM Alaska, 7-8 PM Pacific.


Click here to register for the Wednesday evening sessions!.

Moments of Truth


Club Officer Training


This is part of a mid-year club officer training incentive


As part of the District’s mission to support all clubs in achieving excellence, “Moments of Truth” reviews the standards necessary to create positive impressions about club service and provides a club evaluation exercise.


Clubs have the option to receive Club Officer Training by responding to the District Moments of Truth Survey* and having a district leader present their club results at a club meeting before February 28, 2026.


Register to learn more about Moments of Truth and how it can enhance your member experience at our next Moments of Truth training events:


*Minimum 8 surveys per club must be submitted to qualify for District Bucks incentive. Clubs with less than 8 members are encouraged to invite a district leader or guest to submit a survey response. 


Program Quality Director, Roberta Craig

Unlock Your Potential At A Pathways Office Hour!


Bring Your Questions!


Curious about Pathways or need guidance on your Toastmasters journey? We’re here to help! Wondering what the new Path Enhancements mean for you or your club? We will have the latest guidance from Toastmasters International and a demonstration of the newly required Education Series projects. Come on by!


Pathways offers an innovative, interactive learning experience designed to boost your communication and leadership skills while fostering personal and professional growth within a fun, supportive community.


These sessions are the perfect opportunity to ask questions, gain valuable insights, and enhance your Toastmasters experience, whether you’re new to Pathways or seeking targeted advice. We will also present a project from the Education Series that are a part of the new Pathways Enhancements requirements.


Visit the District 2 Event Calendar for Pathways Office Hours in December. January and February dates are coming soon!


For any inquiries, feel free to reach out to Karen Lezon

District 2 Club Recognition


November Charter Anniversaries


Congratulations to all the Clubs celebrating chartering in the month of November!


District 2 celebrates the dedication of every past and current member who has helped develop a supportive environment for growth. May you have many more years of transforming lives, one speech at a time!


District 2 Club Growth Director, Joanna Tavera

VPPR TIPS to Produce Your Powerful Presence™ – No. 17


Response to Article Written by Ann Piraino: ChatGPT AI: Yes, No, Maybe?


Ann, thank you for your article in last

week’s Starburst, ChatGPT AI: Yes, No, Maybe? 


You raised an important topic that deserves continued discussion.


Regarding your example, it appears that the member’s challenge lay more in delivery than content. If the speaker had not mentioned

using ChatGPT, few people would have probably noticed—it likely looked like the member appeared as a nervous presenter relying on notes. You might consider giving a speech to your club about how you approached your first project and what you learned about memorization and delivery.


As for using ChatGPT in Toastmasters, balance and transparency are key. For those who struggle to begin, organize thoughts, or overcome perfectionism, AI can be an incredible tool. Our mission should be to help members start speaking sooner and remove barriers to growth.


✅ Use ChatGPT to: brainstorm ideas, outline structure, refine word choice, check grammar and timing, generate humor, andrehearse delivery.


⚠️ Avoid: letting AI write your entire speech or using content you do not understand.


💡 Best Practice: treat ChatGPT as a coach—not a ghostwriter. Let it amplify your authentic voice.


Sparkle & Shine, Friends! 

Kelly Fallucca

VPPR, Public Speaking Northwest Toastmasters

D2 Area Director, C35


Connect with me on LinkedIn 

Feedback: From Flinching to Flourishing


By Vincent Tang


Have you ever avoided feedback – not because you didn’t care, but because you cared too much?


I still remember doing my mentor when I first joined Toastmasters. I wasn’t ready to hear all the things I could’ve done better. What if he pointed out every flaw I didn’t know I had? It felt safer not to know – at least for a while. 


There are many reasons feedback can feel hard to accept – fear of inadequacy, wounded pride, or disbelief that others see something we don’t. Over time, I’ve found one tip that helps me overcome that discomfort and conveniently, it’s already built into the Toastmasters program. 


If there’s one takeaway I hope you remember, it’s this: being specific about your speech goals and your feedback – changes everything. 


  1. Ask for Specific Feedback


I used to ask my evaluator “Please give me general feedback.” That’s like bracing for a punch and saying, “Hit me anywhere.” You might survive, but it might sting. 


When you ask for targeted feedback, for example, “Can you focus on my vocal variety and pacing?” – you’re guiding your evaluator. It helps them help you. You’ll also find that feedback feels less personal and more purposeful. 


Does that mean general feedback has no place? Not at all. It’s valuable when you’re exploring blind spots or early in a project. But once you identify what you want to strengthen, narrowing your focus helps you see progress more clearly. 


  1. Use Pathways Projects to Guide Feedback


One of the best built-in tools for this is the Pathways Program. Each project already gives you a feedback focus. For example, in “Introduction to Vocal Variety and Body Language,” the goal is simple: practice using vocal variety or body language to enhance your speech. 


That clarity is powerful. When you (and your evaluator) both know the focus, feedback becomes less intimidating and more constructive. You can actually track growth from one speech to the next. 


  1. Create a Culture Where Feedback Feels Normal


You can also shape a feedback-friendly environment by modeling it yourself. Don’t just rely on your evaluator – ask a few trusted members to watch for something specific, for example, “Can you let me know if transitions feel smooth?


I once had a fellow member who asked for feedback after every role – whether as Timer, Toastmaster of the Day, or Table Topics participant. Their openness inspired me to start doing the same. 


If you club meets online, you can even message someone privately before your role. Giving them a heads-up ensures they’re looking for exactly what you care about, and most members are happy to help when they’re prepared. 


Final Thoughts

If you find yourself recoiling from feedback – like I once did – or if you’re a mentor helping someone through that stage, start by anchoring the conversation in specific goals. Whether it’s the speech objectives in Pathways or a personal communication milestone, clarity turns feedback from a punch into a precision tool for growth.


Toastmasters is a culture built on feedback, but it only thrives when we embrace it. The more we normalize giving and receiving feedback, the more we grow – not just as speakers, but as people who can take a punch and turn it into power.


By Vincent Tang

VPPR, Story Weavers Toastmasters #00819229


High Desert Toastmasters Hosted Powerful Suicide Awareness Event


Two Rivers Correctional Inst. Toastmasters Club #01348808


On October 25th, High Desert Toastmasters, in NE Oregon, held a deeply moving and informative Suicide Awareness Event, attended by approximately 40 inmates and guests. The Toastmaster of the Evening (TMOE) introduced the speakers and shared sobering statistics: nearly 49,000 lives are lost to suicide each year in the US, with nearly 900 occurring in Oregon alone.


The TMOE also highlighted key warning signs to watch for—changes in mood or behavior, expressions of hopelessness, or social withdrawal. Legal troubles or other major stressors should never be dismissed. These indicators can be cries for help.


Nearly everyone in attendance had been personally affected by suicide. Five courageous speakers shared heartfelt testimonials, recounting how suicide had touched their lives and how they had faced their own struggles. Their stories underscored the importance of compassion, connection, and early intervention.


The speakers urged everyone to reach out to those who may be suffering in silence. Sometimes, simply listening can be the first step toward healing. They also encouraged attendees to seek help for themselves, lean on their support networks, and engage in uplifting activities.


If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.


By Cheri Liller

APiraino

Level Up! Auburn Morning Toastmasters Kicks Off a New Tradition

by Kate Curtindale


Celebrating every milestone from “Level Up” achievements to full “Game Over” victories in the Toastmasters Pathways journey.


Auburn Morning Toastmasters held our very first Level Up Ceremony, and we couldn’t be more excited to kick off this brand new tradition!

This ceremony was created to recognize the progress our members are making on their Pathways journeys. Each achievement, whether a member “leveled up” by completing a level or reached “game over” by finishing an entire pathway, is worth celebrating. These certificates showcase skills strengthened and goals achieved.


Congratulations to all of our recipients! We look forward to recognizing more accomplishments in the months ahead and hope this inspires other clubs to join in on this new tradition!


Kate Curtindale

YLP


YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM OPPORTUNITY



Do you belong to a club with members who want to participate in a YLP program?



Serve as a coordinator or mentor, in a program to help youth in your community become better leaders and and more confident communicators.


Are you looking to get credit toward your DTM?


Please reach out to the YLP Chair, Anand Vijayachandran, to learn more.

SPEAKERS BUREAU EXPANSION


Calling Speakers & Club Coaches


Are you a club coach eager for help in

building your club back to Distinguished? Or are you an experienced speaker seeking opportunities to spread your wings and speak your message outside your home club? Then the District 2 Speakers Bureau is for you.


Our mission this year is to bring struggling clubs and experienced speakers

together for the benefit of both. 


If you are a club coach eager for guest speakers, or a VPE looking to fill speaker spots at an open house, please contact me, Bob King, DTM, Speakers Bureau Chair, with

details on the meeting time and date, and desired topics. Please let me know at

least 1-2 weeks in advance of the event, so speakers can be fully prepared.


If you are an experienced speaker in search of a speaking opportunity, please contact me with a brief bio, topics you would like to speak on, and a 2 minute video giving an example of your speaking style. Nothing fancy, just something to give us an idea of who you are.


Thanks - we look forward to helping District 2 grow and prosper:)


Bob King DTM

D2 Speakers

Bureau 2025-2026

425-830-2602

speakers BUREAU

Notice an outstanding Toastmaster?

Nominate them to be featured here!

Club Events & News



JOIN IMPROMPTUS NW FOR




SOMETHING NEW

on Zoom



on Monday, November 10th, 2025




at 7:30 PM PDT Time/6:30 PM AKT 




Laughter Changes Everything


Up Your Laugh Count for Memorable Speeches


At Laugh Lab Storymasters Toastmasters we recognize it's HARD to be funny! Sure...we can toss of f a one liner here or there! But deliberately funny? Adding humor to keynotes or contest speeches? That's what we're all about at Laugh Lab Storymasters.



Join us Thursday, 13 November at 6:30 p.m. Pacific time, via zoom.


Register for From Laughs to Lasting Impact.


Karen McNamara, DTM, shares 'Once Upon a Laugh: the Art of the Story-Driven Keynote'. Every great keynote starts with a story, but it's the laughter and emotional connection that make it unforgettable. 


GUARDIAN SPIRITS


Let's Talk about These Beings


Have you had an experience with Guardian Spirits? Come ready to share at the Frankly Speaking Open House on November 14, 7:00 – 8:30 pm PDT. 


Frankly Speaking is a place to freely speak frankly, because what's said in Frankly, stays in Frankly.



Contest Confidential: Session Three of the Contest Prep Series


Presented by Leading Edge Toastmasters


Keys to Successful Inspirational Speeches



🎤 Featured Speaker: Megan

Buchner


📅 Event Details



When: Saturday, November 15th


Time: 8:30–10:30 a.m. Pacific


Where: Online via Zoom


🔗

Join Zoom Meeting


🌐

Leading Edge Website


🚀 Elevate Your Contest

Game


Thinking about competing in upcoming Toastmasters speech contests?


From now through December, each Leading Edge Toastmasters monthly meeting features a keynote designed to sharpen your contest skills—from structure and storytelling to delivery and humor.


📩 Questions?


Contact Kyle McEligot for more information.

Should I Change or Should I Go?


Explore your options in times of change



Sound Advice Toastmasters, a club focused on leadership, is exploring options when faced with change that you really disagree with or dislike.


In this scenario driven meeting, we'll work through options and tap into techniques to manage ourselves through change.


Join us, online, November 20, 5:30 p.m. Pacific time.


Are you ready to change how you manage change? Register here:


Contact Mary Morrison for more information.

Thank Goodness For Toastmasters!



Seattle International 10 celebrates the benefits of Toastmasters


Who: Seattle International 10 Toastmasters 


Speakers: 

KYLE HALL, DTM, PDG

DIANN HITZEL, DTM, PDG


When: November 22 at 1 p.m. PST


Where: Online only. Please contact club for Zoom link.


Seattle International 10 Toastmasters was chartered in 1933. It is the 10th Toastmasters club to be chartered and the first Toastmasters club to be chartered outside of California. We are an advanced club comprised of past and present district leaders and Distinguished Toastmasters.


Join us to celebrate the many ways Toastmasters has enriched our lives. You, too, will say :


"Thank Goodness for Toastmasters!"


Is your club holding a special event? Celebrating a milestone? Or want people to know of a significant upcoming meeting they should join? Want to include your post here for next week's newsletter?

Fill out this form to submit your post request

2025/2026 Starburst Submission Guidelines


We're excited to share our guidelines for submitting articles to Starburst, our official District 2 newsletter. Your club's special activities deserve the spotlight, and we're here to help you shine!


Guidelines for Article Submissions:

  • Topic: Focus on club special events.
  • Word Limit: Try to limit posts to 200 words or less.
  • Images: You may include one image with your article. Ensure it follows the Toastmasters Brand Manual (You may have to login to the Toastmasters main Site to access) and contains minimal text. We're happy to help create one if needed. If the image doesn't meet TM guidelines, we'll work with you or recreate it if we don't hear back.
  • Contact Information: All articles must include your club website and/or a contact email for more information.
  • Event Posts: Submit up to three consecutive posts for a single event.
  • Deadline to Submit: 5:00 PM on the Friday before the upcoming Monday Starburst release.


Submission Process:

  • Use the submission form to send us your article requests.
  • We look forward to showcasing your amazing events in Starburst!


If you have any questions or need more clarity, feel free to reach out to Marty Varela

Starburst Subscription Box


Register to receive the Starburst Newsletter


Starburst Suggestion Box

Have a Starburst suggestion? Please check out our Starburst Suggestion Box (only 5 questions), to help us improve the Starburst Newsletter!

How did you like this week's Starburst?
Positive        Neutral        Negative

District Director | Anu Jokinen

Program Quality Director | Roberta Craig

Club Growth Director | Joanna Tavera

Immediate Past District 2 Director | June Lear

Immediate Past District 9 Director | Nancy Shatto

Immediate Past District 32 Director | Melissa Jean

Public Relations Manager | Marty Varela

Administration Manager | Michelle Perino

Finance Manager | Caryn Axelrad

Logistics Manager | Open

D2TM.org Webmaster | Leah Ammon

Parliamentarian | Rick Sydor

This newsletter was edited by - Marty Varela, Disclaimer: The information in this newsletter is for the sole use of Toastmasters members for Toastmasters business only. It is not to be used for solicitation and distribution of non-Toastmasters materials or information.

Web  Facebook  Instagram  LinkedIn  YouTube