27 June: Annual Dinner Meeting

Posted by LP User on Thursday, July 5, 2012 Under: Club News
Two Oceans celebrated a successful end of the Toastmasters year at Bhandari's Restuarant in Fish Hoek on Wed 27th June. Our members enjoyed a delicious Indian feast complete with belly dancers and much laughter. Lorne Sulcas was Toastmaster for the evening and Area Governer Francois Rossouw inducted in the new committee for 2012-2013.

Amongst the numerous awards handed out, Marion Thomas was named Toastmaster of the Year for her invaluable work as the Club's President in 2011-2012 and ensuring that Two Oceans achieved 10/10 Distinguished Club points, making us a Presidents Distinguished Club! Theo Potgieter also achieved his DTM being the first member of our club to do so!

The incoming committee is:   President - Theo Potgieter;  Vice President Education - Kay Price-Lindsay; Vice President Membership - Ruth Cort; Vice President Public Relations - Verity Price; Secretary - Helen Burton; Treasurer - Verity Price and Master At Arms - Aaron Blanchard.

      
 Toastmaster of the Year                                                    Committee 2012 - 2012
       Marion Thomas                                             Theo Potgieter, Aaron Blanchard, Verity Price,
                                                                                 Ruth Cort, Kay Price-Lindsay, Marion Thomas
                                                                                                (Missing: Helen Burton)


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Please Note:

District 74
means the 9 countries of Toastmasters Southern Africa (approximately 125 clubs)

Division D means Namibia & the Western Cape of South Africa (approximately 30 clubs)


Area D1 means the 4 Toastmasters clubs in Fish Hoek, Tokai, Claremont & Newlands 

 

 


 

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