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"We are a group of people brought together to do things we could not do alone."                2006-2007 Toastmasters International President Johnny Uy, DTM

 
 
 
What is Toastmasters?
 

This non-profit organization offers a proven – and enjoyable – way to practice communication and leadership skills. Members evaluate one another's presentations. This feedback process is a key part of the program's success. Meeting participants also give impromptu talks on assigned topics, conduct meetings, serve as officers in various leadership roles and learn rules related to timing, grammar and parliamentary procedure. Thousands of corporations sponsor in-house Toastmasters clubs. Businesses and government organizations have discovered that Toastmasters is an effective, cost-efficient means of meeting their communication training needs. Toastmasters groups can also be found in governmental agencies, a variety of community organizations, prisons, universities, hospitals, military bases and churches.

 
Learn more about Toastmasters
 
 

Making Memories

 

Sherri with two leading ladies of Toastmasters, left: Pauline Shirley, DTM, second woman President of Toastmasters International; right: Helen Blanchard, first woman President, Toastmasters International.

 

Ed Tate, Sherri, Craig Valentine and Darren LaCroix

Receiving DTM award from Victor Carbone

 

District 31 Toastmasters at NSA-NE, with Patricia Fripp
 

Area Governor of the Year

With Distinguished Toastmaster plaque

 

District 31 -- Leading Speakers - Advanced Toastmasters Club

David Cohen, DTM, PDG, Paul Fischer, DTM, PDG, Victor Carbone, DTM,
David Ennamorati, Sherri Raftery, DTM, Peg Denick, Dale Averill, Marlene Westerman

 

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