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»» p.5 »» p.13 4 Endings & New Beginings
»» p.11 We did it! District 7 members rallied once again in the final hours be-
fore the year’s end, and helped assure that our District receives the
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recognition it deserves at the International Convention in August.
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5 Look Who’s Turning 75!
2015 marks the diamond anniversary of District 7 Toastmasters. It’s
fitting that we celebrate our diamond jubilee, because District 7 is a
true gem in terms of learning, leading and personal growth.
7 Hour of Power
Have you heard Toastmasters referred to as the Hour of Power or the
best hour of the week? When you leave your meeting is there energy
and enthusiasm? Did you learn something new? Do you feel inspired?
8 The Year Ahead: Let’s Shine the
Spotlight on Toastmasters
One experienced Toastmaster recently remarked to me,
“Toastmasters is an invisible organization.” That statement has stuck
with me as I plan my year ahead as your Club Growth Director.
9 Now That’s Recognition. . .
I was kicked back in my recliner the other eveing after
spending a long day on District 7 business. The telephlne
rang, and Mohammad Murad, Toastmasters International
President, was on the line!
10 Once is Never Enough. . .
If you are like most Toastmasters, you think Competent Leader
(CL) and Competent Communication (CC) manuals can only be
completed once in a lifetime.
11 District 7 is on the March
Do you love a parade? We do—and we want you to join your fellow
Toastmasters and friends as we march in the Multnomah Days Parade
on Saturday, August 15th.
12 A Day of Fun, Education and
Inspiration
On June 27, 2015 Toastmasters from Central & West Oregon, SW
Washington and Northern California gathered at Wilsonville High
School for the semi-annual Toastmasters Leadership Institute to
train incoming club officers..