Volunteerism, says a local group, is vital to Canada.
The country, says Monashee Toastmasters out of Lumby, was and is dependent on volunteers for so much. And volunteerism is also an essential part of Toastmasters.
Monashee Toastmasters learn leadership by volunteering to take on roles at the club鈥檚 bi-monthly meetings; roles such as chairing a meeting, being the grammarian, doing a speech evaluation, or being on the executive of the club.
Marina Legare is a fine example.
Legare is progressing nicely along her leadership path.
A retired financial advisor, Legare recently received a special award for technical support from District 21 of Toastmasters.
She has completed Level 1 of Strategic Relationships, a path she chose because of her work.
鈥淟eadership is complex,鈥 said Legare. 鈥淢any of us learn about it in the workplace where leadership is important. Toastmasters International is a non-profit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs.鈥
Legare has held many offices in the Monashee club; president, secretary, VP-Education and she is currently treasurer. Her commitment has included competing in both club and area contests. She has also previously been a Test Speaker for another club鈥檚 evaluation contest.
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