Making more memories at the District 91, UK South Annual Conference 2024

It came… and went in a flash! I write this a week after the #LimitlessYOU conference in Bristol (and online) in May 2024. Colleagues around the world still have their conferences coming up and a few of us are already planning our trips to the International Convention in California this summer. Following my recent article, reflecting on my conference experiences since 2017, I’ve been asked to write a few words about my reflections on this most recent conference. Duty bound once more, I knew I had at least two jobs over the weekend: I have a non-Toastmaster friend who lives just outside of Bristol that I looked up earlier in the week. She had been intrigued about this Toastmasters thing, probably because of my social media posts and decided fairly last minute to grab a ticket to have a taster. It was great to be able to have brought a non-member to the event and to catch up. One of the other things that I noticed on the Friday evening and a definitive reason to celebrate was the number of first-timers to a District Conference. This was evident both in the official proceedings and over informal drinks in a hotel bar afterward. After the Table Topics Contest, a little pivoting was required for our panel discussion. It was an absolute pleasure and honour to have been given the opportunity to Chair, and I’m still amazed that we managed to have all TEN District Directors on stage at the same time. Saturday, the theme was Connect – there’s something to be said about how we do this through speeches – and connecting with our audience/listeners, for me, is just as important in terms of the one-on-one conversations that happen through networking. Our keynote speaker on Saturday morning, Nadia Nagamootoo, was someone that I’d met at an event pre-pandemic. We went to the same business school. The power of social media is such that you can keep reasonably up-to-date with what is going on with another person and so when our Conference Director asked me for speaker suggestions, I shared a post that I’d seen. On the morning of the keynote Nadia and I got to have breakfast together and catch up. On to the District Council, I’m not kidding when I say that I love a good business meeting! Yes, there are a few of us that geek out on this sort of thing. For many of you, you may not be aware that the conference weekend is built around this one event! For a District Director, it’s their main event of the year… whether incoming or outgoing, a LOT of work goes into bringing the event together and starts months in advance. I chaired the District Leadership Committee this year and that process started back in December. It culminates in the elections that take place at the Annual meeting of the District Council. In the afternoon, we typically hold the International Speech Contest finals. After the District Council, this event holds the next highest significance and is mandatory. Getting it right gives our winner the greatest possible chance of making it through the next level and onwards to the semi-finals of the World Championship of Public Speaking. The standard was incredibly high this year and on a personal level, it was incredible to see two members from my club(s) in the final. I’ve been fortunate enough to have developed a global network of friends in Toastmasters, mainly as a result of my time on the District Trio – some of that cohort will be lifelong friends and is evidence that adversity fosters resilience and deepens relationships. As a District, we’ve got a few members from other parts of the world who served in various capacities and are still willing to serve. I may have heard of them through my friends and contacts but only got to meet a couple of them for the first time in person at the conference. The Saturday evening culminates in our Hall of Fame and Gala Dinner, and for some an after-party of sorts. This year it was the #321 gang and perhaps as I am heading to retirement, I sat that one out! No doubt, more was celebrated, members connected and memories were created. On Sunday, I missed most of the morning of the conference. Here’s the thing… it’s ok not to go to every single thing on the agenda, particularly if you are an introvert. I totally needed a bit of quiet time for myself. My official responsibilities were largely over and I needed to sort something out so I could get home later that day. As I’ve learned over the years, there’s an art to conference going, and some of the moments and memories that are created happen around the event itself. I’ll certainly be catching up with the bits that I missed in the conference platform, in particular the conversation and the evaluation contest. There’s also something to be said about capturing moments on camera that people don’t know you have (up to mischief!) I managed to catch the humorous speech contest final which again showcased the best of the best. Delighted also to watch the panel discussion moderated by Alistair Marson, who has been behind the scenes for the past two District Conferences and has become a great friend. And finally, watching the installation of the new District Leadership Team and hearing our District Director elect’s inaugural speech. Not only was I, and the rest of the audience moved by it; for me, it epitomised the conference themes as a whole. Rupa DattaImmediate Past District 91 Director

From our Bristol Host

Serena Salvatore is our Bristol Host! For the current President of Bristol Central Speakers, the conference this year is right on her doorstep and she cannot wait to connect with delegates attending in person (or online!) If you are making it to the conference in person (or to Bristol anytime!) Serena has great tips for what you can see and do! Keep an eye out for updates from Serena leading up to the conference weekend. You’ll find Serena at the conference as part of our host team! Discover Bristol’s Maritime Marvel Did you know that Bristol has a fascinating maritime history? This city was once one of the most important ports in England, playing a vital role in exploration and trade. The iconic Harbourside area, with its renovated warehouses and museums, offers a glimpse into Bristol’s seafaring past. One of the highlights is the SS Great Britain, a historic 19th-century steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, which you can explore. The Harbourside is also home to several cargo restaurants housed in converted shipping containers, offering a unique dining experience. As you stroll along the waterfront, visit the M Shed museum to delve deeper into Bristol’s industrial and maritime heritage. Alternatively, the Arnolfini gallery in a former tea warehouse showcases contemporary art exhibitions with a stunning Harbourside view. As you stroll along the waterfront, you’ll also come across the Portbury Railway, a steam train that transports visitors through Bristol’s industrial heritage. Attending the Toastmasters International district conference here will allow you to soak in the atmosphere of this historic port city that has shaped global commerce and culture. Immerse yourself in Bristol’s maritime legacy and let it inspire you as you hone your public speaking and leadership abilities. 31 March, 2024 Bristol: A City of Culinary Delights Dear Toastmasters, We’re on the verge of a delicious escapade as we gear up for the upcoming Toastmasters International district conference in Bristol. This city has blossomed into a veritable haven for food enthusiasts. Let’s journey through Bristol’s eclectic and vibrant food scene, where tradition and innovation meet at the dinner table. Bristol’s Culinary Canvas: A Diverse and Sustainable Palette In Bristol, every bite tells a story of sustainability, creativity, and community. The city prides itself on its commitment to local produce and ethical eating, which shines through in its dining options.  Bristol is a city where food is much more than sustenance—it’s a celebration. A World of Flavours: International Delights Bristol’s food scene is a melting pot of cultures, each adding unique spice to the city’s culinary mosaic. Indian Cuisine: Dive into the rich flavours of Indian cooking with Nutmeg, where regional dishes from across India are served with a modern twist. Nadu offers a journey through the flavours of South India, presenting a symphony of spices and aromas that are both comforting and exhilarating. For dosa enthusiasts, Kal Dosa is a must-visit, offering crispy, flavourful dosas that are a testament to the art of South Indian cooking. Italian Flair: Pizzaland and Bosco transport you to Italy’s heart with authentic pizzas. At Pizzaland, the pizza is a canvas of fresh ingredients and traditional techniques, while Bosco Pizzeria offers a contemporary twist on classic flavours, making each bite a memorable experience. Noteworthy Nods: Michelin Stars and Culinary Wizards Bulrush is at the forefront of Bristol’s upscale dining scene, a Michelin-starred gem known for its innovative approach to British cuisine. Chef George Livesey’s creations are a testament to the beauty of locally sourced ingredients, transformed into exquisite dishes that captivate both the eye and the palate. Wilson Restaurant offers another exquisite dining experience, where seasonal and local ingredients take centre stage, crafting a familiar and thrilling menu. It’s a place where each dish tells a story of Bristol’s rich culinary landscape. Let’s make our visit to Bristol a culinary discovery and delight journey. We look forward to sharing this savoury adventure with you! Till then, keep your appetites adventurous and your spirits high! 7 April, 2024 Explore Bristol’s Vibrant Art Scene Did you know that Bristol holds the title of the street art capital of the UK? The city’s dynamic streets are a living gallery adorned with a rich tapestry of murals that transform ordinary walls into extraordinary art. Renowned for its cultural vibrancy, Bristol is home to the iconic works of the elusive artist Banksy, whose thought-provoking pieces are scattered throughout the city, offering a unique blend of artistic heritage and contemporary commentary. Banksy Walking Tour → Joining us for the Toastmasters conference in Bristol promises an enriching learning experience and an immersive journey through an urban landscape pulsating with creativity. This artistic backdrop is not merely decorative; it is an integral part of the city’s identity that encourages innovative thought and a bold approach to communication. As you explore the winding streets adorned with artworks, you will find endless inspiration to embolden your public speaking skills and motivate you to think outside the box. Embrace this opportunity to enhance your oratory abilities in a setting that celebrates creativity and expression. Let Bristol’s artistic spirit inspire you to new heights in personal and professional growth. 14 April 2024Gala Dinner Venue Sneak Peak   Check out the gala dinner venue in this sneak peak video below!   14 April 2024https://youtu.be/GD5Uqqj9mgwGet Green  Bristol, renowned for its commitment to environmental sustainability, earned the prestigious title of European Green Capital in 2015, recognising its dedication to ecological conservation and sustainable urban living. The city is well-known for its expansive network of cycling paths and its proactive stance on renewable energy use, making it a prime example of eco-friendly urban development. As you plan to attend the Bristol District 91 Toastmasters International conference, you’ll find that the city’s commitment to green spaces aligns seamlessly with Toastmasters’ values of personal and professional growth. Exploring these verdant areas can provide a refreshing backdrop to your developmental journey. For those interested in experiencing Bristol’s lush landscapes, here are some notable green spaces to visit: The Bristol Botanic Garden offers a diverse collection of plants and flowers, … Read more