Saturday, November 15, 2025

Laugh, Learn, and Level Up!

Join Us for the Humor & Evaluation Showcase!

If you’re looking for an evening that’s equal parts fun and learning, our Humor & Evaluation Showcase is coming, and it’s the perfect blend of entertainment and skill-building.


Igniters has 6 - 8 members all willing to learn to be better storytellers and add more laughs. Getting credit for educational goals in Pathways.

It’s a chance to hear storytelling and how humor can elevate communication. Helpful evaluations to transform the way we speak, lead, and connect.

It’s an evening designed to inspire, energize, and remind us all that growth doesn’t have to be serious it can be fun!

Why you should attend

⭐Laughs! 
⭐Learn tips for giving supportive and more powerful evaluations
⭐Cheer on speakers taking risks and stretching their skills
⭐You’ll leave with stories, ideas, and tips to build your own communication abilities

Date: Nov 25, 2025

Location: Parkdale Nifty Fifties - 3512 5 Ave NW. Fee Parking in the lot and street.

Time: 6:30 pm Potluck

          7 - 9 pm Showcase

RSVP: info@igniterstm.ca

Food, networking, and a fun evening.

Join us, cheer loudly, learn intentionally, and leave feeling twice as relaxed as when you arrived!

See you at the Showcase! 

VPPR Nandini

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Achievements!

Congratulations Emma! On Tuesday, Nov. 11, she completed her final “Reflect on Your Path” speech. She has officially finished the Presentation Mastery Path through hard work, determination, and perseverance.
 
Igniters honored her achievement with a standing ovation and celebrated this incredible milestone!

Glen, as her evaluator offered encouraging suggestions and excellent tips on how to use notes and the lectern effectively. He shared practical guidance on organizing notes, referring to them smoothly, and maintaining a strong audience connection.

Trish, our Treasurer bravely stepped out of her comfort zone and took on the role of Toastmaster. She led with a beautiful smile, genuine confidence, and the openness to ask for help when needed. Our club encourages members to embrace leadership roles and develop their skills each time. We can’t wait to see you shine as Toastmaster again!

During introductions, Trish invited members to share what they were grateful for, sparking thoughtful reflection.The responses were heartwarming and uplifting, including gratitude for living in Canada, freedom, and honoring the veterans who sacrificed their lives. For the thought - Lenore honored her father and brother and the value they brought.

Our club was thrilled to welcome a passionate guest speaker Zahra from Spoken Word Club. She delivered an enlightening Level 3 speech Inspire Your Audience passionately encouraging everyone to let their "Inner Warrior" shine. Her evaluator Nandini wrapped it all up with feedback using the three C’s: capabilities, changes, and what truly gave her chills!

Nandini - VPPR

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

News!

 Exciting news!  Igniters Toastmasters has achieved the Tier 1 – Momentum Maker Award in the new DCP Award Program! 

This recognition celebrates clubs that start the Toastmasters year strong, building early momentum towards the  Distinguished Club Program (DCP) success. To earn this milestone, clubs must achieve 3 DCP points by September 30th — and we did it! Members keep working on your education goals. What skills do you want to continue to build?

Our reward includes:

  • $25 USD Gift Package of our choosing

Igniters was also featured in the November Dispatch — a big moment of recognition for all of us.

Let’s keep the momentum going — there are two more tiers ahead in the DCP Award Program! If we meet the criteria for all three tiers and secure our base membership, we’ll earn the Go Getter Grand Slam🏆

You can learn more here: https://d42tm.org/club-awards/

Congratulations again, Igniters — this achievement reflects the hard work, teamwork, and passion of every member! Let’s keep shining bright and inspiring others. 🌟  VP Ed Ali

Upcoming Events

Nov 11 (In Person Meeting)- Rememberance Day. Emma finishing her Reflect on Your Path and has finished her Path! Fantastic News! 

More info about Pathways Educational System. Guest speaker Zahra and evaluator Mark visiting from another Toastmaster Club Canorators. 

Nov 18 (Zoom Meeting) - opportunities for growth, skill development, and a supportive meeting

Nov 25 (In Person Meeting) Humor and Evaluation Showcase. Potluck, music, learning, and laughter. A night worth attending!

Wednesday, November 05, 2025

Do you have common sense?

Our Nov 4 our Toastmasters meeting on Zoom was filled with fun, laughter, and plenty of common senseYvonne our Toastmaster led the meeting, challenging everyone to use the word gumption and the challenge word foolish. 

The theme of the evening sparked insightful advice, witty Table Topics, and a few good-natured laughs about the times we all seem to forget common sense.

Members shared practical tips like “save for a rainy day,” power of pause - especially when angry,” and “never grocery shop when hungry.” The energy in the room was lighthearted, yet the lessons were timeless.

One of the the highlight of the night was celebrating Nandini's milestone: completing Level 3 in Engaging Humor. She had completed multiple club roles, and finished the Successful Club Series – Going Beyond the Club. The room erupted with cheers, claps, and joyful “unmuting” as we honored her dedication.

Her speech, built around a travel and map analogy, illustrating the treasures to be found at every level of Toastmasters — from the ClubArea, Division,  District, and International. Toastmaster International Conference is in Vancouver Aug 19-22, 2026

Evaluator Glen wrapped it up with inspiring feedback using the clever acronym MAP:

  • M – Magnificent 

  • A – Areas to Improve

  • P – Perfection!


Ali
was the dynamic Table Topics Master encouraging members and guests to step out of their comfort Zone. Marvin shared his father had taught him to work hard and have faith in yourself. Elaine shared the golden rule "Do unto others what you would have them do unto you. Diane shared a funny yet relatable moment when stress, exhaustion, and a packed schedule completely overrode her common sense — she forgot to eat! 
Fantastic for the guest to share a heartfelt time when she had the fight or flight response at work. Ksenija shared helpful feedback.

From clever wordplays to heartfelt stories, everyone reminded us that while common sense may not always be common, it’s always worth celebrating — especially with great company and humor.