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"How may I join your club?"

At least once a week, I receive an e-mail or a phone call from a prospective member, asking that very question. And I always give the same answer: The best way to learn more about Princeton Toastmasters is to visit a meeting! All of our meetings are open to the public, and guests are always welcome. There is no better way to see what our club is about than to experience it firsthand. In fact, we are reluctant to give out membership applications to people who have not come as a guest at least once. We are all very proud of the club, but we want to make sure it is to your liking before we collect your membership fee.

So please, if you are at all curious, come and visit us. You don't need to e-mail and ask for permission (although you are always welcome to contact me if you have questions). Just come, and see for yourself. Maybe you'll hear   read more...


      

 Princeton Toastmasters Club News Minimize
2007-2008 Club Officers
Our 2007-2008 club officers have been duly elected and installed. Please extend your welcome and support to our volunteer leaders:
President Michael Ambrosio, CTM CL
VP Education Sharon Hufnagel
VP Membership Lillian Cao, CC
VP Public Relations Kim Bogden
Treasurer Sapna Agrawal
Chief Sgt-at-Arms Dino Landingin
Sgt-at-Arms team members include Lou Arango; Mike Booth, CC; Neil Conley; Elliot Dennis; Brian Grieco; Joe Jeffs, CTM, CL; Evelyn Liu; Dick Machol, ATMB; Kumar Sarathy; Abhoy Sircar, ATMG.
Mentor Coordinator Leo Parmegiani
Immediate Past President Barrie Byron  

Competent Leader Projects
Bring your Competent Leader (CL) manual with you to each meeting. Earn credit for meeting roles, including table topics speaker. Our first meeting of the year highlighted how we gain leadership, critical thinking, and listening skills we perform Toastmaster meeting roles. Attend a meeting soon and bring your CL manual!  

      

 About Toastmasters Minimize
Toastmasters is a fun way to improve your communication skills. Lose your fear of public speaking. Learn skills that will help you be more successful in whatever path you've chosen in life. Participating in Toastmasters will help you:
  • Deliver great presentations
  • Confidently lead teams and conduct meetings
  • Give and receive constructive evaluations
  • Be a better listener

      

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