REMUERA TOASTMASTERS
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story changes here.
Learn to improve your public speaking and leadership skills by practising the art of communication in a safe, supportive and structured environment
Remuera Toastmasters Club is part of Toastmasters International - a world wide non-profit organisation dedicated to helping people become better speakers and leaders.
Where do we meet? St Marks Church, 95 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland at 6:15PM every second Wednesday. Location map
Want to come to a meeting as a guest? - its free! To see when we meet click here: Schedule of Meetings
You are welcome to simply show up on the day, or if you have any questions you are welcome to contact us. To get in touch click here 021 355522
What does it cost to join? Joining and fees
Want to learn how to communicate and lead with power and confidence?
Then join us at our next meeting…
We meet every second Wednesday from 6.15pm to 8.30pm, at St Lukes Church, 95 Remuera Rd, in the room at the rear of the hall
Club Experience:
Want a glimpse into how a Toastmasters meeting is run? Watch this short
educational video! It will give you a general overview into the purpose of a
meeting, how a meeting is run, and some insight into typical speaking roles.
Club members rotate speaking roles each meeting so every member gains a wide range of skills.
What Club Members say…
“After joining Toastmasters for half a year, I find my communication skills and overall confidence has increased drastically. The people I meet and the opportunities that the club has given me push me to grow as an individual and also influence and inspire others with my public speaking”. - Edison Yang
“The biggest motivation for me to continue my participation in Remuera Toastmasters is the friendly & family atmosphere. The team at Remuera Toastmasters is really supportive of each other”. - Manjula Perera
“I joined in as a guest a Remuera Toastmasters not knowing what to expect, and was blown away with the high calibre, punctuality, and organization of the meeting; the experience, enthusiasm to help, and depth of knowledge of the members involved; the quality of the learning pathways, as well as the encouragement and structured, constructive evaluations I received from the first meeting”. - Kelly