Region 7 Toastmasters Conference Moncton Canada June 5-6, 2009

Darren LaCroix
2001 World Champion
of Public Speaking

Gary Schmidt
Senior Vice-President, Toastmasters International

Kristin Nicholson
2nd Year International Director/Conference
Chair

Dr. Dilip Abayasekara
Past President of
Toastmasters

BREAKING NEWS

Darren LaCroix will be doing an open session Friday morning, June 5, 2009, 9:00 am - 10:30 am in the Westmorland Room at the Conference venue, Crowne Plaza Downtown Moncton! Great opportunity to listen and learn more from the 2001 World Champion of Public Speaking! Know someone who would enjoy hearing a Champion speaker? Co-workers, management personnel, friends, family, neighbours! Spread the news about this spontaneous bonus session!

Joins us June 5 & 6 in Moncton.

District 45 Toastmasters is honoured to host the 2009 Region VII Conference.

Find your 'Courage to Shine.' First, mark the date in your calendar - June 5 and 6 - and make plans to come to Moncton, New Brunswick. Follow our activities on Twitter - tweet the news using hashtag #r7tm.

But don't just come to the conference. Bring your family and discover Canada's Maritime region! Print off our flyer so your friends can see what's happening.

Visit Anne of Green Gable's Prince Edward Island with its many beaches and historic towns.

Go whale watching in New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy. View the famous Hopewell Rocks and see the difference 12 hours makes with the world's tallest tides.

And then there are Nova Scotia's historic cities of Annapolis Royal, Lunenburg, Halifax and more.

Looking for the Toastmasters Region 7 website? It's moved to www.region7tm.com

Fishing boats tied up in scenic Peggy's Cove.
Travel Stock Photography
by Rob Huntley
.
Available for purchase.
Photo of the rugged coastline of the Bay of Fundy at Cape d'Or during sunset, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Travel Stock Photography
by Rolf Hicker
.
Available for purchase.
View of the beautiful Belleisle Bay and St. John River from Beach House Bed & Breakfast. Anne of Green Gables is just a short trip across the Confederation Bridge to PEI.