Be Our Guest

 

Each member extends a heartfelt welcome to you, and hopes that your visit to our Toastmasters Club will be a positive, energizing, and an enlightening experience.

Toastmasters is the only organization devoted to making effective oral communication a worldwide reality, and our Club is here to help you develop your Communication and Leadership skills with training and coaching that enables and empowers you to build self-confidence, improve self-discipline, and gain an enhanced self-image. Strong communication skills open new avenues of networking and success in your personal and professional life.

 

Guests are always welcome!

Feel free to stop by and sit in on any one of our meetings. You may visit as a guest as many times as you like, and there is absolutely no cost to visit - no reservations or prior arrangements are required! We pride ourselves in being a friendly, supportive, welcoming group. So come join us and see what it's all about!

 

Expect to be warmly greeted

We have a friendly and relaxed atmosphere at our meetings. We do follow an agenda, but we have a bunch of fun too.

 

Relax and enjoy your visit

You can participate as much or as little as you want. Generally, the club president will ask you to introduce yourself at the beginning of the meeting and then ask for your impressions at the end. If you don't feel comfortable doing this, no problem. Just let the president know prior to the meeting. We also do a little thing during the meeting called Table Topics  where members are called upon to speak for a couple of minutes on some topic. You may be asked if you want to participate. If you are a brave soul, you're welcome to participate. Most visitors decline, so don't be afraid to say "I'll just watch, thank you."

 

Please join us as a guest at an upcoming meeting. Whether you choose to participate or simply observe, we guarantee you’ll have a fun, enjoyable learning experience!

 

We look forward to seeing you!

 

Click here to read Frequently asked questions by our guests.

Click here to read Toastmasters Myths and Realities

 


 



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"All the great speakers were bad speakers at first."

-Ralph Waldo Emerson



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