Oldest Toastmasters club in LO celebrates 59 years, finds new home
September 12, 2011 (Lake Oswego) – Lake Owego Toastmasters Club 605 and Mountain Park are excited to announce the new location for weekly meetings. Starting Monday, September 19, 2011, Lake Oswego Toastmasters will move from its current location on SW Boones Ferry to the Mountain Park Clubhouse at 2 Jefferson Parkway, just south of the PCC campus east of Kerr Parkway. Click here for Google Maps and directions. For more info about the clubhouse, click here to visit its Website.
“The Mountain Park Clubhouse has so much to offer,” say Lola Rain VP of Public Relations. “Its meeting space is phenomenal, the staff are friendly, and there is more than enough room for our members and guests to practice their public speaking.”
Lake Oswego Toastmasters is looking forward to its new home. Soon the members will begin planning the 60 year celebration scheduled for summer 2012. People interested in improving communication and leadership skills are encouraged to visit the Monday meetings from 6:30 PM to 8 PM each week.
For more information about the Lake Oswego Toastmasters, visit www.LakeOswegoToastmasters.com.
About Lake Oswego Toastmasters Club 605
In 1952, Lake Oswego Toastmasters Club 605 was founded by a group of people with the goal to improve public speaking skills. In the last 59 years, the club has helped thousands become more proficient in communication and leadership. Today, the 35 member club enjoys weekly meetings where they practice prepared and impromptu speeches. Guest and new members are welcome to join the club every Monday at 6:30PM. For more information, visit www.LakeOswegoToastmasters.com or email info@LakeOswegoToastmasters.com.

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