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Stacy Dymalski Wins the District 15 International Speech Contest!

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The International contest is the toughest contest Toastmasters offers. This is the one contest, that if you keep winning you progress from club to area to division to district to semi-finals and finally to the international contest. If you manage to win this bugger at the international level, you just may have an instant public [...]

Stacy Dymalski Wins Division D International Speech Contest

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Not all Division Contests, or District contests for that matter, possess equally compelling speakers. This contest did. And the Park City club made up the better part of the audience with nine members and family members present. Cathy Barker, a.k.a. Caffeine Barker, competed in the Table Topics contest. The question was, “If you could go any where [...]

Beehive Stories: Dave Bullock

Dave Bullock tells stories about his grandfather using divining rods.

Meeting Roles Explained

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Please note that the following are brief descriptions for Toastmasters functionary roles. To read complete descriptions, please refer to your Toastmasters competent communicator manual. Roles include: Ah-Counter, Evaluator, General Evaluator, Speaker, Table Topics Master, Timer, Toastmaster of the Day, Vote Counter, and Word of the Day/Grammarian.

Are you a new member?

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How do I get on the schedule? What are the roles? Who are the officers? Can you explain mentoring? What can I expect at the meetings?

New to Toastmasters?

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We meet every Tuesday morning from 7am to 8:15am at the Summit County Library/Richins Building Conference room located at 6505 North Landmark Drive (directions).  You can contact our current president, Tracy Harden, with any questions at 435-640-1065.  Our meetings are always open to guests and there is no cost until you join as a member. [...]

Stacy Dymalski Wins the District 15 International Speech Contest!

winner

The International contest is the toughest contest Toastmasters offers. This is the one contest, that if you keep winning you progress from club to area to division to district to semi-finals and finally to the international contest. If you manage to win this bugger at the international level, you just may have an instant public speaking career.

And Stacy has won at the club, area, division, and now at the district level. Our district is made up of Utah, Idaho, and several surrounding communities in neighboring states. She is now invited to attend the Toastmasters International convention in August in Orlando Florida to compete in the semi-finals and possibly, if she keeps winning, in the final.

We have had several members of the Park City club win various Toastmaster contests, but no one has won the International contest at the District level. Until now.

Way to go Stacy!

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www.parkcitytoastmasters.org – May 15, 2012