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540 days ago

Toastmasters Meeting

Karen from Nawton

Dinsdale Toastmasters Club meets every Tues evening with the official start time at 7.15.
venue; Western Community centre in Hyde ave (in the large room near the left hand side of the carpark).
Feel free to attend any meeting, usually get 3-4 free meetings. Our welcome kit includes an application form in the hope you may wish to join.
Toastmasters is open to anyone over the age of 18.
feel free to contact me for more details
Karen (membership officer) 0273901487
hope to see you at one of our meetings.
PS Toastmasters is fantastic for helping people build up their confidence and provide them with great public speaking skills.
I have seen many many mice join but eventually leave as an elephant so Toastmasters works. On a personal level it helped me gain the skills I needed to deal with my daughter's medical teams when she was a child/teen.

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