Launch Toastmaster Year 2005 -2006 District 45 50 Years of Service to Toastmaster Members.

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Launch Toastmaster Year District Years of Service to Toastmaster Members

Toastmasters International 2005 – 2006 District 45 Governor Elect Gerald W. Higgins, DTM The Beginning Speechcraft – 1996 Kennebecasis Toastmasters – 1997

My Theme

Themes through the Years Pathway to Progress Dorothy Doyle Get Involved and Grow Dianne Cyr Make a Difference Jim Kokocki 1998 – 1999 Conceptualize, Energize, Actualize Olivette Aviso 1999 – 2000

Themes through the Years Striving to Better Cliff Fournier Equals Success Skip Habina Step Into the Spotlight Shirley Kelly Success is Speaking Well Bill Tighe

Change Your Corner of the World “Seemingly small actions can have the greatest effect” The butterfly’s wing flap had a hemispheric impact. Toastmaster Clubs now circle the earth and our impact can be global.

Theme Structure & Belief “EXPECT THE BEST” AND BE WILLING TO GIVE YOUR VERY BEST IN RETURN.

My Logo for 2005 – 2006 Roots Trunk Branches Leaves Sun

My Theme & Logo Beliefs Life Vibrancy Growth Reaching Outward Stretching Inward Goal Oriented Achieving – one step at a time Success

Distinguished District In This 50 th Year of Service to District 45 I Expect to Give My Best You can Expect My Best I Expect You to Give Your Best Together – Toastmasters of District 45 can …………………..!