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Wadestown Toastmasters Club

Catherine from Thorndon

WANT TO DEVELOP YOUR COMMUNICATION AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS?

Wadestown Toastmasters is a sociable club that takes a fun and enjoyable approach to developing our members' communication and leadership skills.

Come along to one of our regular meetings to find out more, and enjoy a chat, cuppa, glass of wine and cake during the evening break.

For more information contact: wadestowntoastmasters@gmail.com
or
Visit our MeetUp Group: Wadestown Toastmasters

ALL WELCOME

Next Meeting Thursday 8 July 7.30 - 9.30pm

St Luke's Church Hall, 34 Pitt St, Wadestown. Please arrive between 7.15pm and 7.25pm for a 7.30pm meeting start.

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