Membership Information Page
Membership Information
Club Number 5290 - Area 93 - Western Division - District 6 - Region IV
When do we meet?
- Tuesdays, 11:45 to 12:45 in the St. Anthony room at the Park Nicollet Health Services "Stilts" building. See Directions page for more info.
The Vision of the Talking Meds The Talking Meds Toastmasters club gives members the courage to change and improve their communication and leadership skills.
The Mission of Talking Meds
A welcoming place for people of all skills; set in a fun, exciting, and flexible atmosphere, where we are learning and growing with supportive and caring members.
When you join a Toastmasters Club, you will:
- Receive an excellent opportunity for leadership growth and personal development
- Learn how to set an agenda and facilitate effective on-time meetings
- Polish public speaking skills
- Develop listening and evaluation skills
- Discover how to use visual aids and body language to enhance your presentations
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Gain self-confidence
Club Number 5290 - Area 93 - Western Division - District 6 - Region IV
District Six is an International District that comprises over 250 clubs in Minnesota, USA and Ontario, Canada. It includes ten divisions.
We are in the Western Division of our District, one of five clubs in Area 93.
To join, come and visit us.
See the Contact Us page for our key contacts regarding more information.
See MEMBERS AGREEMENT and A TOASTMASTERS PROMISE on the second page of the membership application form.
How much does it cost?
One time new member fee of $20.00 $33.00 dues payable two times per year. (April and October)
The one-time new member fee pays for the administration of your membership and for the New Member Kit you receive in the mail shortly after joining Toastmasters International. Included in the New Member Kit are 5 manuals to get you started: Competent Communication, Competent Leadership, Your Speaking Voice, Effective Speech Evaluation, and Gestures: Your Body Speaks
The semi-annual Toastmasters membership fee covers the administration cost of your membership and a monthly issue of the Toastmasters Magazine. The dues help fund work for newsletters, educational workshops, and district conferences.
The club Fee (which is the other part of your dues) covers the purchase of various club materials.
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