Lo and behold! The moment we all have been waiting for since the beginning of the year. Delta is finally an official club. It's been 10 exhaustive months of forming the right team, but finally, we have received recognition from WHQ that our chartering documents are in order and are ready to continue with the Chartering process.
Every club has a number assigned, it makes administrative tasks easier and it contributes to give the club identity. The number assigned to Delta is 1412619.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Happy Birthday Cotty
There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of people you love. When you learn to tap this source, you will truly have defeated age.
-Sophia Loren
November 11 marks another milestone in the life of our club's godmother. Cotty, thank you for believing in this and pushing hard to make this dream come true. May you have many more wonderful birthdays ahead.
Happy Birthday, from Δ
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Happy Halloween
Halloween has been a big part of my life. Naturally it had to become part of Delta. It was the perfect opportunity to embrace a thematic session. Halloween brought to mind ghost stories, and so the projects would revolve around scary stories and the table topics would also be related to the gruesome and supernatural.
I opened the session with the story of a little girl that was jealous of her brother, because he suddenly recieved all of their parents attention, little did she know it was their way of getting over her death. Carlos told a tale related to the season's toy of preference, the Ouija board. Aaron told a legend about a house that gave gifts, but eventually drove people mad. Patty shared an experience with the dark side. Jorge shared a tale from his native Oaxaca.
Oscar, in hippie garb, prepared a couple of table topics related to the occasion. He didn't miss a soul, questions revolved around personal experiences with the supernatural to our opinion of his outfit.
Carlos told the best story and Gerardo was the best table topic response. The session closed with cupcakes, chips and good chitchat.
Happy Halloween, from the Delta clan
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Memories
Saturday, July 25, 2009
What is Delta?
Technically speaking, delta is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the realm of physics, it represents change. The first few times the Delta leadership team gathered, it was probably the only name that seemed to fit. It came so natural, it's short, easy to remember, but most important, it’s very meaningful.
The dream was to have a club that would hold its sessions in English. Making it the first of its kind: an open space in which English speakers, expert or novice, can practice their leadership and, most importantly: their communication skills. Not an English class, because there is no grade, but an open study group, where session after session we learn different skills, from simple things such as new words or expressions or to perhaps more complex things like insight on a particular topic. A very special characteristic of Delta is that our members come from different backgrounds, making our sharing and learning experiences quite enriching.
Yet, part of making this come true is still in the works. The goal for this summer is to register Delta at Toastmasters International Headquarters. How does this work? Toastmasters begins with the member, and then rolls up into a hierarchy from club, to area, to division, to district, to region and finally to TI. Delta would belong to Area 1 within Division A, within District 34 and Region 10.
This brings me to mention another very interesting part of the Toastmaster’s experience: contests. Twice a year each club prepares and sends their best to compete within their area/division/district and select the top speaker and evaluator.
Hopefully, Delta will be ready to participate this year. The main reason is that Monterrey will be hosting the National Convention, in which one of the main events is the contest finals.
Delta means change, but I like to see this change as challenge. A challenge to how we do things now and how we can do them better, a challenge to do things outside of the box, come out of our shell and face even our biggest nightmare . . . of speaking in public.
I invite you to embrace this change, and to be part of the consolidation of this dream named Delta.
The dream was to have a club that would hold its sessions in English. Making it the first of its kind: an open space in which English speakers, expert or novice, can practice their leadership and, most importantly: their communication skills. Not an English class, because there is no grade, but an open study group, where session after session we learn different skills, from simple things such as new words or expressions or to perhaps more complex things like insight on a particular topic. A very special characteristic of Delta is that our members come from different backgrounds, making our sharing and learning experiences quite enriching.
Yet, part of making this come true is still in the works. The goal for this summer is to register Delta at Toastmasters International Headquarters. How does this work? Toastmasters begins with the member, and then rolls up into a hierarchy from club, to area, to division, to district, to region and finally to TI. Delta would belong to Area 1 within Division A, within District 34 and Region 10.
This brings me to mention another very interesting part of the Toastmaster’s experience: contests. Twice a year each club prepares and sends their best to compete within their area/division/district and select the top speaker and evaluator.
Hopefully, Delta will be ready to participate this year. The main reason is that Monterrey will be hosting the National Convention, in which one of the main events is the contest finals.
Delta means change, but I like to see this change as challenge. A challenge to how we do things now and how we can do them better, a challenge to do things outside of the box, come out of our shell and face even our biggest nightmare . . . of speaking in public.
I invite you to embrace this change, and to be part of the consolidation of this dream named Delta.
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