The 1st Annual Bowling Party is scheduled for For more information and to RSVP please call Lori Weldon, 905-1135.
A change in the process of providing coffee for our weekly meetings took place last month.
The club has been using the cafeteria's facilities to prepare coffee for the past year.
The church changed its system recently and is now providing freshly brewed coffee (regular and decaf) with cups, sugar, cream, etc, at 25¢ a cup (with one refill) or $1.00 per pot.
Members voted to accept the new system at the June 28 meeting. Coffee is now 25¢ a cup.
A new Toastmasters club, initiated by Gail Allen, is forming at Valley Cathedral as Covenant Toastmasters.
Jackie Waver, CTM, has agreed to be one of the club's sponsors.
While the club struggles to attain a chartering membership of 20, members are holding dual offices and Jackie will be inactive at Valley during this time.
Valley appears in the Summer 1997 issue of The Roadrunner as a Governors 30 Award club. Our membership level puts us among the top 20 of the District's 130 plus clubs in Arizona.
Two Valley members also have articles in the District's Quarterly Newsletter The Roadrunner, Summer 1997 issue.
Doris Koressel, ATM, penned a full length rhyming verse of the Conference including many of its activities and people.
Glenn Pike, DTM, authored a profile of Jim McBain, ATM, a Tucson Toastmaster who served as District Governor in 1962 and is celebrating his 45th year as a Toastmaster. He joined Tucson's Saguaro club in 1954.
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Valley Toastmasters Newletter
July/August, 1997
Editor, Glenn Pike, DTM