With in-person meetings out of the question, a Lumby group has gone online to keep connected.
Monashee Toastmasters in Lumby held the first online meeting Tuesday, March 24 as a replacement of the regular face to face meetings. Using Zoom, President Louise Wilcox and VP-Education Marena Legare set up the meeting and ensured all the members and some guests would be able to participate.
鈥淚t was a great success and our members are so pleased to be learning a new skill,鈥 said Andrey Pope, vice-president of public relations for Toastmasters.
Appropriately, the theme of the meeting was 鈥淐hanges in Our Lives.鈥
The highlight of the meeting was a Pathways Research and Presentation project by Julie Richardson, Is it ready for the Pot? Richardson shared a great deal of information about pullets, laying hens and how to know when they had laid their last egg.
鈥淚t was an entertaining as well as informative presentation,鈥 Pope said.
Members also said goodbye and farewell to Nick Hodge who is going to concentrate on taking the skills he has developed at Monashee into the community and other organizations.
鈥淭hat is, after all why many of us come to Toastmasters,鈥 said Pope, urging anyone wanting to check them out to contact Louise at 547-6480 or Marena at 547-9572 for information about attending an online meeting. You an also visit or .
Recently, Mike Takahashi received a Certificate of Appreciation for the work he did last year as area director. Takahashi has also been impressing fellow members by presenting a number of educational sessions about various aspects of leadership.
The Monashee Toastmasters meet every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. (next meeting April 14).
鈥淎t this time of social isolation, join us as a guest at our online meetings,鈥 Pope said.
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