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Toastmasters special offer

Karen from Nawton

Hi. If anyone has ever wanted to be involved in Toastmasters, now would be a great time to visit the Dinsdale Toastmasters Club, we have a special deal going for the month of June only.

Normally you would get 2-4 free meetings before making a decision if you wish to join but as we are part way through June already there is only the opportunity for 1-2 free meetings to see if Toastmasters is right for you.
The usual fee for June (on a pro rata system) is $115 including the one off new membership fee But for this month only the total fee for the next 3 months is $79. so a great time to join up, a saving of $36.



We started back on the 9th June to the Western Community centre in Hyde Ave, Nawton. Meet every Tues for 7.15pm start.



any queries don't hesitate to ph/text me on 0273901487.



We look forward to meeting you soon.

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