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Snelling —Division C Member of the Month

Ann is quick to fill any role that is needed. I am a new
member, she recruited me because I went to an event
where she was a guest speaker. Her demeanor and
amazing delivery impressed me. I quickly can see that she
is a natural leader, and gives skilled correction when
needed, but always starts out with the positive
encouragement first. She is a winner all the way around!

District 7 Welcomes New Members to Division C

Club Name Last Name First Name
Silvertongues Karges Stephen
Sherwood Town Criers Club Quesenberry Charles
Flying Toasters Club Santillan Pelagia
Bootstrappers Club Tarrillo Stacia
Sherwood Town Criers Club Taylor Laura
Beachtown Toastmasters Wong Rosalina

I believe the most important personal element you can bring into your Toastmasters
experience is your “WHY”! Why are you here, why do you want to become a better
speaker and develop leadership skills, WHY? I urge you to dig down (not just think

about your why), and write down on paper, what it is that has motivated you to
be here. I have found that everyone has a “Why”. Some why’s
appear to be stronger than others, but remember; your WHY

may not move someone else but that is okay. Your “why” needs
to move you. I am constantly talking to people about their

progress in Toastmasters. The people who are progressing—
who are “doing the program” fervently are people with a
strong WHY.—(Patrick Locke, DTM)

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