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Toastmasters Club
Over 56 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE . . .
  
Since 1953, Blue Ox Toastmasters Club helped its members develop and enhance communication and leadership skills. We offer you the opportunity to see for yourself just what Toastmasters can do for you!
 
Contacts for 2009-2010:
Diana WeltersClub President, (503) 232-9020,
Mollie Gratreak, VP Public Relations, (503) 230-3075,
James Lambert, VP Membership, (503) 230-4779, 
 
VISIT US SOON . . . YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!
 
When and where:
Mondays (except holidays) from 11:45-1:00 p.m.
Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), 905 NE 11th Avenue
After security check at front doors (NE 11th), go to the BPA Cafeteria,
North Conference Room 110
  
DIRECTIONS
  
From I-5 east:
Exit at NE Lloyd Blvd. Turn right on NE 9th Avenue.
 
From I-5 South:
Exit at Rose Quarter/Lloyd Center. Turn right onto NE Holladay Street. Proceed to BPA Building at 905 NE 11th Avenue.
 
From I-5 North:
Exit at the Rose Quarter/Lloyd Center. Proceed two blocks to NE Weidler Street. Turn right on NE 9th Avenue and go south to BPA Building.
 
From other locations in Portland:
Use your favorite route to access the Lloyd Center area. BPA Building is two blocks south of the Macys Store.
 
Access by TriMet
MAX at NE 11th and Holladay, west and east bound
#70 12th Avenue
#8, #10, #77 (Stops at NE Multnomah and 9th)
 
NOTE:
Parking is metered on Lloyd Center streets.
   
 
 
HOW DOES IT ALL WORK?
 
Never worry about having little or no speaking experience! Every member of a Toastmasters club was once like you, a beginner! Our club environment is warm, friendly and supportive. Our unique, self-paced program helps you to build confidence with each speaking assignment.
 
You will learn how to master prepared speaking, impromptu speaking, and evaluation. You will discover that communication and evaluation are two sides of the Toastmasters educational program, one that has been successful for over 80 years!
 
Positive evaluation is an integral part of the Toastmasters communication and leadership educational programs. Every time you give a prepared speech, you will have an evaluator tell what you did well, then suggest improvements to your speech. The first speech, an Icebreaker, will get you started. The topic is all about you, which your club members eagerly await.
 
At first we will applaud you for your effort. After that, we will applaud for your ever-increasing skills.
 
  
No matter: You will love the applause!
 
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