23/03/2020
Hello everyone. As Petone Community House is now closed till further notice due to COVID-19, Petone Toastmasters won’t be holding our usual meetings. We’re looking at setting up online meetings. Watch this space for further information!
21/03/2020
The “3 wise men” in the front row took all the awards on Tuesday night. Rick nailed his table topic by saying all he needed to say in less time than his timekeeper’s report, Puru gave an amusing table topic and tackled the General Evaluator role, and Jamie enthralled us all with a journey through NZ history.
28/01/2020
Puru explained how best not to plan for 2020 but instead think of things you want to do. He has 20 things to do that he’ll do 20 times in 2020. Go Puru!
28/01/2020
The Windsor knot or not! Tonight we had a speech about the best way to tie a tie by using a Windsor knot. We all had a go with varying results!
27/01/2020
Sharing the award tonight! Cup was so heavy needed both Puru and Anna to lift it.
27/01/2020
The 3 champions of speaking, general evaluations and reaching perfection in structure. Going to be a difficult task to beat Rick, Nan and Nigel!
09/01/2020
Toastmasters and Rotary partner to help members grow professionally and make a difference in their communities - Jan 7, 2020
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Jan. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Members of Toastmasters and Rotary will enhance their skills, broaden their networks and increase their positive impact in communities through a new collaboration.
30/12/2019
Is 2020 the year you overcome your fear of public speaking? Join our small friendly club and gain confidence and skills in a fun, supportive setting.
Meetings start on Tuesday 14 January.
We meet every week at the Petone Community House in Britannia St, 6.15. Come along and see what we're about!
28/12/2019
At the final meeting of the year, the Chocolate Fish award goes to...Rick, for a great evaluation. Besides honing our confidence and skills in public speaking, Toastmasters is a great way to work on your listening and critical thinking skills.
Plus, we have Chocolate Fish!
08/12/2019
“People with disabilities often second-guess their capabilities and internalize what they can and can’t do based on other people’s assumptions. Don’t be afraid to challenge assumptions in yourself and in society. It was only when I spoke up that I found my authentic voice and brought it onstage.”
http://bit.ly/TI_ReclaimYourVoice