- What is a disclaimer?
- New nonverbal opportunities to ring in new year
- April is Cumiskey Month
- Motivation is key!
- Newest winners occasionally chew on awards
- No, really, where’s the real newsletter?
“I really look forward to wearing a cape and jumping off the ropes!” enthused Division Director Kelly Muttlemeier. “I’ve really been practicing my non-verbal skills and this will be an outstanding showcase for my talents!”
Recruiting members from across the District has proven even more difficult than other recruitment challenges; some divisions may go uncontested. Program Quality Director and Folding Chair Coach Ed Thelen has begun encouraging Youth Leadership Programs in an attempt to field a JV team.
District 35 leads the way with new membership opportunities!
As part of Toastmasters International growth goals, District 35 has been chosen to initiate a new growth opportunity: domestic and wild animals. A poll of International Directors confirmed that Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula have the most communicative good animals anywhere, and the leadership possibilities are unprecedented because THEY ARE SO GOOD. To encourage full immersion in the Toastmasters experience, area contests have already been completed. Congratulations to all winners! We look forward to Division contests later this month!