
What we’re about
We are a fun and diverse group of people from all stages and walks of life who want to improve their speaking and leadership skills. Toastmasters build speaking skills through prepared speeches and they develop listening skills by giving evaluations. Leadership development is also an important part of the program as members organize club meetings and serve in leadership roles. We create a positive and supportive system that encourages the speaker's development regardless of their prior experience and their ultimate goals.
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Want to brush up on your public speaking skills?
Or does the mere thought of addressing an audience make your heart race?
No matter your comfort level, “Speak Easy: A Toastmaster's Course to Fearless Communications” can help.
The $120, seven-week series is offered by Notable Northgaters, a Toastmasters club in north Seattle. Classes will be on Wednesdays, from 5:45 to 7 p.m. (Pacific Time), from Jan. 15 to Feb. 26.
And because they’re conducted over interactive Zoom, you can attend from the comfort of home.
Participants will learn from experienced toastmasters (and each other) how to:
· Choose a topic and prepare a presentation.
· Identify and deliver a purposeful message.
· Give and receive feedback on speeches.
· Use body language, word choice and vocal variety.
After listening to educational presentations, participants will practice new skills by giving short speeches, evaluating other speeches and taking on meeting roles.
Notable Northgaters has been helping people reach their public speaking and leadership goals since its formation more than 36 years ago. The club offers a supportive environment for beginners, whether they’re international students hoping to improve their English or business professionals who need to buff up their presentations.
“I've had the pleasure of seeing people transform in just weeks,” said Class Coordinator Ann Schulz. “They gain new confidence and skills that help their communications at work, at home and in their communities.”
More information on the class is available here. Space in the course is limited, so secure your spot early.
For more information and to sign up, contact Coordinator Ann Schulz at speechcraftann@gmail.com. You’re also welcome to attend one of our regular meetings (Wednesdays from 5:45 to 7 p.m. PST) to get a taste of Toastmasters. As a guest, you will have the option to participate or not. The Zoom link and instructions are on our home page.
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that builds confidence and teaches public speaking skills through a worldwide network of clubs that meet online and in person. Founded in 1924, the organization has approximately 270,000 members in more than 14,000 clubs in 150 countries. - NEW CLASS: Improve your public speaking/communication skills in 7 weeks!Link visible for attendees$120.00
Want to brush up on your public speaking skills?
Or does the mere thought of addressing an audience make your heart race?
No matter your comfort level, “Speak Easy: A Toastmaster's Course to Fearless Communications” can help.
The $120, seven-week series is offered by Notable Northgaters, a Toastmasters club in north Seattle. Classes will be on Wednesdays, from 5:45 to 7 p.m. (Pacific Time), from Jan. 15 to Feb. 26.
And because they’re conducted over interactive Zoom, you can attend from the comfort of home.
Participants will learn from experienced toastmasters (and each other) how to:
· Choose a topic and prepare a presentation.
· Identify and deliver a purposeful message.
· Give and receive feedback on speeches.
· Use body language, word choice and vocal variety.
After listening to educational presentations, participants will practice new skills by giving short speeches, evaluating other speeches and taking on meeting roles.
Notable Northgaters has been helping people reach their public speaking and leadership goals since its formation more than 36 years ago. The club offers a supportive environment for beginners, whether they’re international students hoping to improve their English or business professionals who need to buff up their presentations.
“I've had the pleasure of seeing people transform in just weeks,” said Class Coordinator Ann Schulz. “They gain new confidence and skills that help their communications at work, at home and in their communities.”
More information on the class is available here. Space in the course is limited, so secure your spot early.
For more information and to sign up, contact Coordinator Ann Schulz at speechcraftann@gmail.com. You’re also welcome to attend one of our regular meetings (Wednesdays from 5:45 to 7 p.m. PST) to get a taste of Toastmasters. As a guest, you will have the option to participate or not. The Zoom link and instructions are on our home page.
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that builds confidence and teaches public speaking skills through a worldwide network of clubs that meet online and in person. Founded in 1924, the organization has approximately 270,000 members in more than 14,000 clubs in 150 countries.