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Auburn Toastmasters builds leadership skills

Published 1:04 pm Thursday, October 6, 2016

Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of meeting locations.
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of meeting locations.

Fall may be back to school for kids but adults can learn valuable leadership and communications skills year-round at Auburn Morning Toastmasters, which meets at 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. Thursdays at the Auburn Chamber of Commerce, 25 Second St. NW.

Through self-paced educational programs, Toastmasters shed their fear of public speaking, while gaining organizational and leadership skills that help them progress in their professional and personal lives. Cost for members is less than that of a latte per week. Auburn Morning Toastmasters has been building leaders in our community since 1951.

The public is welcome to visit meetings to see what Toastmasters can do for them. The meeting place is in walking distance from the Auburn Transit Station. Initial membership fee is $35, and dues are $10 a month, payable in September and March.

“In the competitive business atmosphere of South King County, Toastmasters offers a cost-effective means of improving employee skills, enabling local entrepreneurs to grow their businesses, and serving as a resource to community and non-profit leaders,” said Janet Goulding Streifel, president of Auburn Morning Toastmasters.

For more information, visit auburntmclub.org , or find us on Facebook.

Auburn Morning is a part of Toastmasters District 32, which encompasses Western Washington from Federal Way to Chehalis; the Kitsap, Key and Olympic Peninsulas; and clubs throughout Alaska. For more information on District 32, visit d32.toastmastersdistricts.org.