by Dee Melvin, DTM, Lt. Governor of Marketing
Every year, dedicated Toastmasters step up to accept the challenge of being a District 84 leader. They do this by becoming Division Governors, Area Governors, and program chairs. Do they do this because they seek fame and fortune? Not likely. They do this for the love of Toastmasters.
Throughout the year they work tirelessly for the clubs of District 84. They take vacation time from work, and they give up time with their loved ones to ensure our clubs have every opportunity to succeed.
It has been a well-kept secret that every year the District recognizes their dedication at the Hall of Fame, which is always held during the District 84 fall conference. It's time to change all that – let's change our ‘well-kept secret' into a well-known, well-attended celebration!
This year the Hall of Fame Celebration will be held on Saturday, November 12, from 11:00 am to 12:00 noon. This is your opportunity to show support for your Division and Area Governors and also for those who accepted the less glamorous roles of program chairs.
Every Toastmaster who attends the fall conference in Daytona Beach is invited to join us as we recognize these exceptional Toastmasters.
I propose to you that we have standing room only, that we cheer our leaders, and that we let them know how much we appreciate their efforts.
Oh, by the way, let's have a blast while we are at it. That is my challenge to you. I look forward to seeing you there.
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