Season Greetings From District 53 May Your Holiday Season |
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"As we step back and reflect on another successful year with our family and friends. I wish each and every one of you a safe, healthy and happy holiday season. Use your communication and leadership skills to shine and be the best person that you can be, Take this time to revist your goals, visualize them and then set your path to achieve them. You are all true leaders that I am very proud to be serving this great organization - 'Lead With Vision.' " |
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"During this holiday season, we give thanks for our club leaders as you are the cement that holds our foundation together. Although Toastmasters is a world wide organization, we deliver our product within our clubs. The success of our clubs depends upon officers who are committed to providing a safe learning environment for our members to take risks and flourish. The essence of our organization is personal growth, epitomized by education and leadership milestones. Wishing you Happy Holidays and a successful New Year." |
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"I wish you a very Happy Holiday Season and a great start into the New Year! May you have goals that challenge you to grow. May you have the persistence necessary to achieve those goals. May you have a network of friends who support your learning and growing. May your Toastmasters club flourish, have great meetings, help the current members grow, and attract many new members." |
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"Connecting with family and friends during the holidays always brings us deep joy. By opening our hearts, and making our homes a place where people are welcomed, we create an atmosphere of warmth and belonging. A little planning, a simple phone call, a quick email ... maybe an extra plate for a stranger. Our cup of joy runs over - and that guest returns as a friend at the next gathering. Sound familiar? We've seen it in Toastmasters! Be there for each other this holiday season and beyond." |
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URL: http://www.district53toastmasters.org/HolidayGreetings.html
Revised:
Tuesday, December 19, 2006