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- Posted September 13, 2010
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Toastmasters invites public to Tuesday open house at St. Paul's

Jackson Trail Blazers Community Toastmasters Club is inviting the public to an open house on Tuesday, September 14, from 5:45 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 309 S. Jackson St., Jackson.
Light refreshments will be provided at the September 14, open house.
When parking, use the municipal parking lot across from the YMCA. Arrive promptly, as the meeting room is far from the locked door and late arrivals may not be heard.
If you feel you need an edge to advance in your career or find a better job, you are not the only one to feel that way.
Many people have found that Toastmasters gives them that edge.
Communication and leadership skills are sought after in every industry.
Toastmasters provides a friendly professional environment to polish those skills.
Learn to speak with confidence and poise. Run a meeting that gets things done. Evaluate instead of criticize.
Toastmasters is recognized worldwide as the best place to learn communication and leadership skills.
The Jackson Trail Blazers Community Club meets every Tuesday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 5:45 pm.
For more information, contact President Susan Franck at susanfranck57@gmail.com or visit http://jacksontb.freetoasthost.org
Toastmasters are motivated individuals who want to improve their own speaking and leadership skills.
Members come from all walks of life and represent a cross section of the community.
Meetings are non-political, non-religious, and open to all cultures, races and creeds.
Published: Mon, Sep 13, 2010
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