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Dinsdale Toastmasters Club

Karen from Nawton

Dinsdale Toastmasters is a friendly group where:
- you can build your self confidence
- have fun practising or beginning your public speaking
- improve your communication
- learn skills to help in your career
We meet each Tuesday, 7.15 pm to 9 pm at The Western Community Centre, 46 Hyde Avenue, Nawton, Hamilton.
You can join a FREE meeting to learn more. 😀
OUR OFFER TO YOU: (For the first five people who join.) Instead of the usual price of $115; for only $79 you can begin your three months of self confidence building! 😀
If you have been thinking of joining, NOW would be the time.

Contact Karen Stewart 027 390 1487


Our first meeting back to WCC is June 9th. see you there Tuesday, look forward to meeting you soon. If you wish to know more about Toastmasters then please contact me on the above number and feel free to our visit our new Facebook page.

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