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2620 days ago

Toastmasters in Tokoroa

Julian Neighbourly Lead from South Waikato District

Hi South Waikato
Toastmasters Demo meetup will be taking place this Thursday night at the Tokoroa club on Chambers Street, everyone and anyone is welcome we are working very hard to re- establish the club in Tokoroa because we believe that Toastmasters has so many benefits for the community being able to constantly improve our communication skills is so important as we are all very social creatures. A toastmaster club is a fantastic supportive environment for people to conquer their nerves and become confident public speakers as well as being a great chance for people who love the spotlight and public speaking to shine, this is the great thing about it we all learn from each other and have loads of fun in the process and best part is everybody is welcome, look forward seeing many of you there this Thursday night.

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