NTL Advanced Toastmasters Club
(a.k.a. Never Too Late)
Division D, Area 44
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Special Event -- Just Announced: Humor and Storytelling Boot Camp, July 9, 2009, 6:30-9:00 pm (registration starts at 6:00pm) at the
Prince Georges Ballroom
Comfort Inn Capital Beltway
4050 Powder Mill Road
Calverton, Maryland 20705
Cost: $20 per person
We have space for only 100 people. Registration closes on June 30, 2009.
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We would LOVE to see you at our regular meetings!
2nd Wednesday of every month
7:00 – 9:00 PM
(Come between 6:30 and 6:45 p.m. to enjoy refreshments before the meeting)
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
6905 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt MD 20770
- Guest Speakers are welcome to attend our meetings and give that speech you have not been able to schedule time for at your home club. This is a good way to give speeches towards your Competent or Advanced Toastmasters awards.
- A unique Comment Period meeting segment focuses on improving evaluation skills, developing better meeting protocol, learning district leadership skills.
- The occasional "Listener" meeting role improves listening and question-asking skills.
- Refreshments to encourage social time as well as to help the club have "fun" (yet educational) meetings.
For more information, contact the VP Membership Sandra Burke at Sandra.Burke@ed.gov,
or the VP Education Janice Strachan at 301-504-6495, Janice.Strachan@usda.gov
6905 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, Maryland is east of I-495/95 near Exit 23. All Toastmasters are welcome to participate.
The NTL Advanced Club was chartered on June 30, 1995, the last day of the Toastmaster year. We called ourselves "Never Too Late" because it is never too late in the Toastmaster year to charter a new club. District 36 met its new club goal that year and was a distinguished district.
We invite all Toastmasters to take the opportunity to visit our meetings. The meeting is a good place to work on your achievement awards and be part of an "outside of your box" meeting. This club focuses on improving evaluation skills, developing better meeting protocol and learning district leadership skills through its unique Comment Period meeting segment. The occasional "Listener" meeting role improves listening and question-asking skills.
Requirements to join an advanced club are:
(1) have earned your CTM or CC Toastmasters award; or
(2) have won an area, division, or district level contest