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Eden-Epsom Toastmasters

Club #4748, District 72, Auckland, New Zealand

Toastmasters

Thank you for your interest in Toastmasters. Please explore our website to discover the many opportunities that Eden–Epsom Toastmasters can offer you.

Our members are of diverse backgrounds, age groups and life experiences, but we have one common goal – to become better communicators while making the process thoroughly enjoyable!


Meetings last for two hours, with a refreshment break about halfway through.

Check the calendar for meeting dates or contact us for more information.Our Club was chartered by Toastmasters International on December 1st 1981. The best way to learn about Eden–Epsom is to come along to one of our club meetings and see what happens. In fact, it could be your first step in taking your public speaking, listening, evaluating and leadership skills to the next level.

How does Toastmasters work?


Our meetings provide a comfortable and supportive setting, free of the stresses of the normal work environment, where participants can develop and enhance communication, impromptu speaking, public speaking, and leadershipskills.Members are assigned roles in advance for each meeting. Find out more

The Great Benefits of Toastmasters

Toastmasters offers a terrific opportunity to improve both your speaking skills and your confidence in dealing with a variety of situations.

 

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Our next meeting
Thursday 12 August 2010
Epsom Community Centre

Location

We meet at 7:30 p.m. every alternate Thursday at
202 Gillies Avenue
on the corner of Kimberley Road opposite Melville Park, Epsom

Click here for a map
or here for an online map






This page updated:
1 August 2010

 
 
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