U Speak Easy Toastmasters meets the 2nd & 4th Wed. to provide a supportive and positive learning experience where those who attend are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.
We currently meet online, making our club the perfect place to improve public speaking skills - especially if you want to learn both the technical side and the art of presenting your best self on Zoom! Newcomers are always welcome. Is improving your speaking skills one of your goals? Are you looking to develop leadership skills? Prepare for a book tour? Pitch your startup? Influence public policy? Meet others who are also seeking to improve their skills. We learn by doing, and by receiving ... view more »
We currently meet online, making our club the perfect place to improve public speaking skills – especially if you want to learn both the technical side and the art of presenting your best self on Zoom! Newcomers are always welcome. Is improving your speaking skills one of your goals? Are you looking to develop leadership skills? Prepare for a book tour? Pitch your startup? Influence public policy? Meet others who are also seeking to improve their skills. We learn by doing, and by receiving constructive feedback. Current club members range from beginners to veteran public speakers who provide guidance in addition to Toastmasters International’s proven training materials.
We meet the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, 7:15 – 8:3o pm. We usually feature two to three prepared speeches, lasting five to seven minutes each, followed by impromptu speaking opportunities. It’s a lot of fun. All the members are volunteers at this local non-profit organization with deep roots in the community built over the past two decades. Our members come from all walks of life. U Speak Easy is a member club of Toastmasters International, a world leader in communication and leadership development for 97 years. Our global membership is 280,000 strong. Members improve their speaking and leadership skills by attending one of the 13,500 clubs in 116 countries that make up this global network.
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