2661 days ago

Get out of the house!

Andrew Kirk from Franklin Toastmasters

Hi there,

This Monday is Franklin Toastmasters annual humorous speech competition! There will be plenty of fun speeches to listen to.
It’s a great opportunity to come along and see if toastmasters is for you.

The meeting starts at 7pm sharp, best to get there at 6.45 if you can.
Meeting directions on our website franklintoastmasters.co.nz...

Be great if you can make it, we look forward to meeting you.

Regards
Andrew

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