Our Covid Stories - Inclusion and Global Reach
Between March 2020 and September 2022 (and beyond), Toastmasters across District 112 navigated unprecedented change, and this project captures their experiences through stories, videos, and data. This video highlights the challenges our clubs faced, including people with different technology access, vaccine and mandate views. And it celebrates our opportunities for meeting Toastmasters around the globe, bringing a new dimension to our membership of Toastmasters International.
For more videos in the series, go to https://www.youtube.com//playlists
Select "Our Covid Stories"
It doesn't stop here! There is a webpage coming, with blogs and analysis of this crucial period in District 112's history.
Do you have a story to share about your time in District 112 Toastmasters? District 112 Historian Jonathan Darby would like to collect stories across the whole history of D112 from 2018 to 2026. If you have stories, videos and photos you would like to share, please email him at [email protected]
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Silver Service Toastmasters NZ
Silver Service is an advanced club open to any Toastmaster who has achieved CC or Level 2 Pathway.
We meet at different restaurants in Auckland on the third Monday of each month.
03/06/2026
Do you avoid reading aloud?
Gerard gave us an Icebreaker “KPG” starting with a simple fact: he has new glasses. From this little revelation, he wove an engaging story about how his brain interprets words, his previous avoidance of reading aloud and his motivation for change. His daughter Catherine has written a book about his mother’s escape from war-torn Europe and he wants to read the book.
When you have been in Toastmasters for more than two decades, it can be incredibly challenging to find innovative ways to repeat the Icebreaker project, when you start a new path. But Gerard shows us that you can still surprise your audience, even Toastmasters friends of over 20 years.
Whether you have 20 years' experience or two years' experience, Silver Service provides a supportive and fun learning environment.
If there's a communication skill you've always wanted to improve, reading aloud, speaking with confidence, telling better stories, or simply finding your voice, why not come and visit us?
We meet at different Auckland restaurants on the third Monday of each month. Email us at [email protected] for your personal invitation.
Our Covid Stories - Learning, Growth and Confidence
Between March 2020 and September 2022 (and beyond), Toastmasters across District 112 navigated unprecedented change, and this project captures their experiences through stories, videos, and data. This video highlights how we continued to learn, grow and gain confidence online during and between lockdowns.
For more videos in the series, go to https://www.youtube.com//playlists
Select "Our Covid Stories"
It doesn't stop here! There is a webpage coming, with blogs and analysis of this crucial period in District 112's history.
Do you have a story to share about your time in District 112 Toastmasters? District 112 Historian Jonathan Darby would like to collect stories across the whole history of D112 from 2018 to 2026. If you have stories, videos and photos you would like to share, please email him at [email protected]
District 112 Toastmasters in New Zealand
Our Covid Stories - Technology and Going Online
Between March 2020 and September 2022 (and beyond), Toastmasters across District 112 navigated unprecedented change, and this project captures their experiences through stories, videos, and data. This video highlights how we adapted to online and hybrid meeting styles for club meetings, contests and training.
For more videos in the series, go to https://www.youtube.com//playlists
Select "Our Covid Stories"
It doesn't stop here! There is a webpage coming, with blogs and analysis of this crucial period in District 112's history.
Do you have a story to share about your time in District 112 Toastmasters? District 112 Historian Jonathan Darby would like to collect stories across the whole history of D112 from 2018 to 2026. If you have stories, videos and photos you would like to share, please email him at [email protected]
District 112 Toastmasters in New Zealand
15/05/2026
Steve echoed the Beastie Boys when he said “You’ve Got to Fight for Your Right…” at Silver Service Toastmasters. He was talking about democracy, not partying.
Steve quoted Freedom House research, showing the global backslide of democracy, even in countries proud of their democratic roots. He reminded us that NZ is not immune to this backslide, and urged us to engage, enrol and vote in upcoming general elections.
We're holding club officer elections this month, so let your voice be heard.
Vote for the club that challenges you to speak over dinner, by coming along to Silver Service Toastmasters. Our next meeting is 7pm Monday 18 May at Lone Star Alexandra Park, Epsom. RSVP with your meal selection to [email protected]
11/05/2026
President Glen presented Mike with the club “Hooked on Toastmasters” Toastmaster of the Year Award for 2025, and paid tribute to the Pathways levels he completed, the speechcraft course that he facilitated and his role as District Webmaster. A well-deserved honour for “the man, the myth, the Mike”! Later in the programme, AD Lily presented Mike with his Triple Crown Award for 2025/2026.
Chairman Mike hosted us at Chaahat Indian Cuisine in Greenwoods Corner, Epsom in April. His theme, “Improbabilities” was inspired by International Loch Ness Monster Day celebrated on 21 April annually, and he encouraged us to use tall tales, exaggeration, hyperbole and have fun with our roles.
If you're ready to stretch your storytelling muscles, come to Silver Service Toastmasters. We meet on the third Monday of every month, at different Auckland restaurants. Contact us at [email protected] for more details.
Our Covid Stories - Connection and Community
Between March 2020 and September 2022 (and beyond), Toastmasters across District 112 navigated unprecedented change, and this project captures their experiences through stories, videos, and data. This video highlights how clubs and individuals maintained connection and community during lockdowns.
For more videos in the series, go to https://www.youtube.com//playlists
Select "Our Covid Stories"
It doesn't stop here! There is a webpage coming, with blogs and analysis of this crucial period in District 112's history.
Do you have a story to share about your time in District 112 Toastmasters? District 112 Historian Jonathan Darby would like to collect stories across the whole history of D112 from 2018 to 2026. If you have stories, videos and photos you would like to share, please email him at [email protected]
District 112 Toastmasters in New Zealand
07/05/2026
Silver Service Toastmasters in the wild!
The music was pumping, but we paused briefly to show off our 80s costumes at the dine at dance. Then back to the dance floor we went… a memorable night at the District 112 Conference last weekend.
07/05/2026
Silver Service Toastmasters attended the District 112 Conference last weekend at Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre. Nearly all our club members were there! Some presented training, others were contest officials and others were on the Top Table at the District Council meeting.
All of us were energised, motivated and inspired by the quality of the keynote speeches, workshops and competitions.
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