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The prison clubs need Toastmasters from the community to become
members of their clubs. Because Oregon Department of Corrections
rules require a community member to be in the room when
Toastmasters is in session, inmates literally cannot be Toastmasters
without your help. If these stories inspired you, I encourage you to
contact me or Allan Edinger to find out more about becoming a
member of a prison club. I expect you will be constantly impressed
as I am.

(If you are interested in learning more about the club coach program, contact
Leanna Lindquist, DTM, Lt. Governor Marketing, at lgm@d7toastmasters.org—
Ed.) Jason Kent is a club coach and member for Rose City Toasters, where is
also serving the club as the Secretary/Treasurer. He first joined Toastmasters
in November, 2003.

January Winter Webinars

Conducted by Leanna Lindquist, DTM, Lt. Governor
Marketing

Don’t Reinvent the Wheel

Ready-made fliers and brochures are at your
fingertips. There is no need to reinvent the
wheel each time your club holds a contest or event. In this
interactive Webinar you will

 Discover what is available to you
 Learn how to personalize materials for your event
 Find new ways to market your clubs' events
Choose from one of the two sessions:
January 6, Tuesday 7:00 – 8:00pm
January 21, Wednesday 8:00 – 9:00pm

Club Coaching 101

In this interactive Webinar you will
 Learn what the Club Coach Program is
and isn’t
 Learn how a club coach functions
 Learn how to be a successful club coach

If you are currently a club coach or are considering being one
then this is for you.
Choose from one of the two sessions:
January 7, Wednesday 7:00—8:00pm
January 20, Tuesday 8:00p—9:00pm

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