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District 59 Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Monaco

District 95 Denmark, Germany, Norway, Sweden

District 107 Spain, Portugal, Morocco

District 108 Estonia, Finland, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Russia

District 109 Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Lichtenstein, FYR Macedonia, San Marino, Switzerland and Vatican City

District 110 Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Rep. of Moldova, Romania, Slovakia and Ukraine

District U Undistricted Clubs in Europe


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CLADDAGH TOASTMASTERS CLUB

This unique International Toastmasters Club with an Irish flavour allows you to master communication and leadership skills in a positive, relaxed, and fun environment. 

The name of the club comes from the Irish Claddagh ring that symbolises friendship and loyalty. You do not need to be Irish or speak Irish to join or visit the club. Almost all speeches are done in English. This is a social club with a friendly atmosphere, with members from over 10 different nationalities. First-time guests are all the more welcome!

Would you like to practice your impromptu speaking, listen to great prepared speeches and debate in a cosy and friendly space? Then join us at the next Claddagh meeting! 

 

Everyone in a Toastmasters meeting was once at the level you are now. The environment is friendly and supportive, and the self-paced programme allows you to build confidence with each speaking assignment.

  • A typical club has between 20 to 40 members who meet either weekly, biweekly or monthly. A meeting normally lasts around 90- 120 minutes.
  • There is no instructor in a Toastmasters meeting. Instead, members evaluate one another’s presentations, pointing out the strengths and suggesting improvements. This feedback process is a key part of the program’s success. Members also give impromptu talks on assigned topics, conduct meetings and develop their leadership skills.
  • We learn through the Toastmasters Pathways learning experience, an exciting, flexible and interactive way to develop your skills and help others in your club develop theirs. Pathways helps you learn communication and leadership skills that you need to succeed. It gives you:

    • The opportunity to build  up to 300 unique competencies
    • 10 specialized learning paths to choose from
    • Online content, so that you can learn anytime, anywhere
    • Real-world, transferable skills

One thing that you'll love at Toastmasters meetings is the applause. At first you'll be applauded for your effort; later you'll be applauded for your skill.



 
Blog
District Contest Winners - Spring 2014 - Krakow, Poland
"Job well done" to all the contestants of the District 59 Spring Conference in Krakow!
And, an extra "Congratulations!" to those who placed in the top three of each contest:
International Speech Contest 2014:
1st Bernard Sarosi (club 5048, International Geneva TM Club, Geneva, Switzerland)
(Bernard has accepted to represent our district at the Semifinals to be held
this August at the International Convention in Kuala Lampur, Malasia)
2nd Gabriella Opaz (club 965761, Oporto TM Club, Senhora da Hora, Portugal)
3rd Vera Orac (club 765092, Prague Speakers Club, Praha, Czech Republic)
English Evaluation Contest 2014:
1st Bernard Sarosi (club 5048, International Geneva TM Club, Geneva, Switzerland)
2nd Bob Mohl (club 3230, Toastmasters of Paris, Paris, France)
3rd Sangbreeta Moitra (club 1550131, Leiden Toastmasters, Leiden, Netherlands)

German Speech Contest 2014:
1st Alexander Lang (club 1022848, Karlsruher Redeclub e.V., Karlsruhe, Germany)
2nd Mel Kelly (club Munich Prostmasters TM Club, Munich, Germany)
3rd Mark Alder (club 1833930, Rethorik Club Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland)

German Evaluation Contest 2014:
1st Lars Sudmann (club 3286, The Brussels TM Club, Brussels, Belgium)
2nd Steffen Grützki (club 5993, Speaker's Corner Muenchen TM Club, München, Germany)
3rd David Appel (club 9754, Cologne Toastmasters, Köln, Germany)

French Speech Contest 2014:
1st Gregory Berge (club 2753458, Le Cours des Mots, Aix en Provence, France)
2nd Sophie Soulerin (club 1458076, ToastMasterCard Club, Waterloo, Belgium)
3rd Ben Parsons (club 2874, Esprit de Corps TM Club, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)

French Evaluation Contest 2014:
1st Carol Bausor (club 1850126, Lyon Toastmasters Unlimited, Villeurbanne, France)
2nd Ben Parsons (club 2874, Esprit de Corps TM Club, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
(note: 4 participants so no third place announced)

(D59 Int'l Speech Contest prize holders: Bernard Sarosi, Gabriella Opaz and Vera Orac)


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