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Toastmasters Events Today
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Holy Cross-Words Toastmasters Club, Silver Spring
Holy Cross-Words Toastmasters Club (http://1341379.toastmastersclubs.org/) open to all. The club meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 5:30pm in the Professional and Community Education Center (PCEC). The PCEC is located on the first floor of Holy Cross Hospital, 1500 Forest Glen Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Get out of the House and Come to Jim Whitney Toastmasters
We have returned to live, in-person meetings! That means we are able to give our presentations to a **live** audience. We can look people in the eyes and use body language to share our message. If you have been missing this type of communication skills building, come to our meetings to experience it with us!
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The Jim Whitney Club meets twice per month, on the second and fourth Mondays. We are attracting new members with our fun and educational program. Visit us. Walk our path with us. Go to https://jwtm.toastmastersclubs.org/ for more information about us. Toastmasters will change your life. This club was formed in memory of a wonderful man who had a talent for recruiting new members and building new clubs. We have energetic, organized, and productive meetings so that we may showcase the value of being a Toastmaster.
Get directions to our meetings and learn more about us by visiting our website: http://toastmasterjim.toastmastersclubs.org/
Twice-Monthly Toastmasters Meeting
Columbia Toastmasters meet on the first and third Mondays of the month, except for public holidays when meeting gets pushed to the Monday after.
Meeting Structure:
Our meetings begin with host of the meeting explaining the purpose of Toastmasters and describing the structure of the meeting. The host also asks guests to introduce themselves and explain why they came to the meeting. Next, a member gives an Invocation or Word of the Day. This is followed by prepared speeches from members, usually 5-7 minutes. There is an opportunity for three prepared speeches each meeting typically. After each speech, members and guests are encouraged to provide brief written feedback and vote for best speaker.
After the prepared speeches, a member hosts Table Topics. Table Topics is an opportunity for both members and guests to practice improvised speeches by answering a question on the spot for one to two minutes. The number of participants ranges from four to eight typically. At the conclusion of Table Topics, members and guests vote for the best speaker.
After Table Topics, a member who has signed up to be the General Evaluator for the meeting explains the next part of the meeting-- evaluations. For each of the speaker's who gave a prepared speech at the meeting, another member gives a two to three minute speech to deliver feedback. At the conclusion of these speeches, members and guest vote for the best evaluator. The General Evaluator also shares his or her thoughts on the meeting as a whole.
Lastly, before concluding the meeting, the meeting host and/or club officers ask guests for feedback, share club news, and announce the winners for Best Speaker, Best Evaluator, and Best Table Topic speaker.
\*\*Please note that the Meetup site is used primarily to help people find our club. Guests are welcome anytime at meetings and attending a meeting as a guest is a great way to find out if the club is right for you. Becoming a member of the club requires paying dues twice a year. The dues cover the cost of space that we rent for meetings and the support provided by Toastmasters International that includes learning materials, online resources, and other support.
POSTPONED-Profs & Pints DC: Trump, Your Rights, and Resistance
**This talk has been canceled and rescheduled for March 3rd in response to unsafe travel conditions. Anyone who had purchased a ticket should be getting a refund in a week to ten days. Tickets to the March 3rd staging of the talk are available at** [https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/dc-trump-rights-resistance](https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/dc-trump-rights-resistance) .
[Profs and Pints DC](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“Trump, Your Rights, and Resistance,”** an overview of the legal landscape in the District of Columbia one year into Donald Trump’s second administration, with Scott Michelman, legal director of the ACLU of D.C. and lecturer on law and Shikes Fellow in Civil Liberties and Civil Rights at Harvard Law School.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/dc-rights-resistance](https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/dc-rights-resistance) .]
Our nation looks a lot different a year after President Trump took office in January 2025. What has actually happened—and what does it mean for our rights?
Get an informed breakdown on the civil rights and civil liberties issues that have defined the past year with Scott Michelman, a legal scholar who last January gave an excellent talk on the legal guardrails potentially checking Trump’s actions.
He’ll discuss what has been happening with immigration policy, criminal justice reform, domestic military deployment, discrimination, and threats to free speech.
He’ll identify troubling patterns, explain where advocates have successfully pushed back in the courts, and outline the unresolved concerns ahead.
The talk will also explore what individuals can do next, from understanding their rights to participating in elections that will shape the future of this administration and our country. (Door: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. The talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: The October 18, 2025 “No Kings Day” protest in Washington D.C. (Photo by Geoff Livingston / Wikimedia Commons.)
20 Minute Lunchtime Meditations
Tuesdays\, Wednesdays \| 12:15pm\-12:35pm
Take an afternoon break and intentionally cultivate inner peace, mindfulness and concentration, No previous experience is necessary. No special clothing is required. Just show up!
Each 20 minute session will include:
* A short introduction to the meditation for the day
* A guided meditation to relax and refresh body and mind
* Advice for the day ahead
No experience is necessary. Everyone is welcome!
**REGISTRATION**
Standard: $5 \| Financial Hardship Available \| Free for [Members](https://meditation-dc.org/membership/)
[Pre-Register Here](https://meditation-dc.org/quick-class-registration/#top)
Each class is available by drop in. Everyone is welcome to attend, no previous experience is required.
**LOCATION**
Kadampa Meditation Center DC
1200 Canal St\. SW \| Washington\, DC 20024
**Metro Stop:** Waterfront or Navy Yard
Living Lightly with Meditation
**Living Lightly with Meditation**
**with Kadam Peter**
January 26; February 2, 9 and 23rd \*\*\*NO Class Feb 16\*\*\*
Life's problems can feel heavy and insurmountable. However Buddha taught that problems are rooted in the mind and its misapprehension of how things exist. In this series, we will explore this liberating wisdom through meditation. This understanding and practice helps us to move more gracefully through life.
**REGISTRATION**
Standard: $12 \| Financial Hardship: $6 \| Free for [Members](https://meditation-dc.org/membership/)
[Pre-Register Here](https://meditation-dc.org/monday-evening-meditation/)
Each class is available by drop in. Everyone is welcome to attend, no previous experience is required.
**LOCATION**
Kadampa Meditation Center DC
1200 Canal St\. SW \| Washington\, DC 20024
**Metro Stop:** Waterfront or Navy Yard
Toastmasters Events This Week
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Public Speaking and Communication Skills
Our next club meeting is on Sunday will start at 2:15, please join early. if you're coming in-person, parking is free and usually ample at the Community College on Sundays, and most of us park where the spaces are designated for staff and have never had a problem.
👉 Everyone is welcome to join our meeting, participate and practice. You'll get a chance to hear our club members speak and then have an opportunity to play the table topics game.
**Agenda for the Meeting:**
1. Warm Up
2. Prepared Speeches (By club members)
3. Table Topics Game (Learn to think on your feet)
4. Feedback
**Online - Join us via Zoom**
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/86218205188
If you haven't used Zoom before, watch this short video on how to join our meeting - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=45&v=vFhAEoCF7jg
**In-Person** **\- Join us at Montgomery Community College**
Meet us at Science Building, room SC 152. The room is located on the ground floor.
The exact building address is https://goo.gl/maps/ZEgQH7bKLvzdqtSQ9
For help, please text or call, 301-917-4202.
Club Meeting - All Virtual meeting due to inclement weather
At Toastmasters, we empower individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders. Our meetings provide a supportive and positive learning environment where members grow through prepared speeches, impromptu speaking (Table Topics), and constructive evaluations.
Whether you're looking to overcome your fear of public speaking, enhance your work communication, or develop leadership skills, you're welcome here. Guests are always invited to observe first. If you'd like to speak, we’ll ask before inviting you to participate - no pressure at all.
See how Toastmasters can help you build confidence, develop new skills, and connect with a community focused on growth.
Mastering Public Speaking: Celebrate the Groundhog Olympics with Humor Mill TM!
Join Div C: Northeast Fairfax County - D29 Toastmasters at Humor Mill Toastmasters Club for a transformative event focusing on conquering the fear of public speaking, enhancing your communication skills and a bit of humor.
* Learn from experienced professionals on how to deliver powerful presentations, build confidence, and excel in leadership roles.
* Whether you are a beginner or an experienced speaker, this event will provide invaluable tips and techniques to take your public speaking abilities to the next level.
* Take this opportunity to network, practice your speaking skills, and gain insights into effective communication strategies.
Enjoy our fun meeting theme as we combine Groundhog Day along with the Winter Olympics - join us and see how a bit of humor can help you learn while having fun!
Top Notch Toastmasters @ Takoma Park Fire Department (2nd & 4th Tuesdays)
Top Notch Toastmasters is a friendly, supportive public speaking club based in **Takoma Park, MD**. We meet on the **2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from 7:15 pm to 8:30 pm** at the **Takoma Park Fire Department (Meeting Room), 7201 Caroll Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912.** Meeting Room.
To enter, go down the driveway beside the building, then enter the basement door at the rear corner of the building (beside the parking area designated for Fire Officers).
Our mission is to create an enriching environment where members can develop essential communication skills such as **listening, critical thinking, and speaking**. These skills build confidence, strengthen leadership, and deepen understanding between people.
At our meetings, you’ll see prepared speeches, constructive evaluations, and fun impromptu speaking (Table Topics). Guests are always welcome, and there is **no pressure to speak** until you feel ready. You can simply come, observe, and get a feel for the club.
Whether you want to improve your public speaking for work, school, leadership, or personal growth, Top Notch Toastmasters offers a warm, encouraging space to practice and grow alongside others.
Silver Spring Toastmasters- Learn Public Speaking
Ready to speak with confidence and lead with impact?
Join **Silver Spring Toastmasters at White Oak Library**—where voices grow stronger, leaders are made, and personal growth takes center stage! Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned professional, you’ll find a welcoming community that celebrates progress and purpose.
**Visit our next meeting and start your transformation today!**
World Learning Toastmasters Club Meeting, D.C.
World Learning Toastmasters Club meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Wednesday from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. We are a fun loving group of professionals looking to develop our public speaking and leadership skills.
Take a break from your work and come join us for a fun afternoon. All guests are welcome!
Closest Metro station: Either McPherson Square (white house exit) or Farragut North.
For more information about the club, please visit http://worldlearningtoastmasters.toastmastersclubs.org/
Lewis Smith club meeting, Silver Spring
Become a more confident public speaker and leader with Lewis Smith Toastmasters! We're a supportive, friendly club that meets on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday every month from 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. at St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church in Silver Spring (directly behind the Aspen Hill Giant Food store).
Guests are always welcome!
Adults interested in honing their public speaking, communication, and leadership skills are invited to attend our meetings to see how the Toastmasters program can benefit them. We look forward to meeting you!
Visit https://lewissmith.toastmastersclubs.org for more information.
Toastmasters Events Near You
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How to be a Better Communicator - Free Seminar
Communication is everything in life!
You are only as successful as your ability to communicate.
\- What if you could confidently talk to anyone?
\- What if you had the ability to calmly control every conversation?
\- What if you could close that sale\, ask for that date\, make new friends\, repair problematic relationships\, get that raise\, or effortlessly express any idea with confidence?
You can!
The secret to success relies on your ability or inability to effectively communicate. Attend a free seminar and gain a better ability to communicate.
1266 Dublin Road, Columbus, OH 43215
Hosted by the Church of Scientology of Central Ohio
For more information, contact Rhiannon, the Event Host at 614-221-5024
Columbus Arduino Raspberry Pi Enthusiasts (CARPE) (Check Location)
Bring your Raspberry Pi, Arduino, microcontroller, or any other electronic project and join fellow electronics makers for a night of creativity and collaboration!
This session is open forum to share your current projects—whether complete or in progress, it’s all interesting! Whether you’re deep into embedded systems, exploring new ideas, or just getting started, you’ll find a welcoming space to collaborate, share, and get inspired.
Topic TBD!
While we continue to pursue a more permanent venue for this Meetup, we’ll be using public library facilities based on availability.
This session will be at the Columbus Library - Northern Lights Branch in the Meeting Room 1C.
How to Be a Better Communicator - Free In-Person Seminar
Communication is everything in life
You are only as successful as your ability to communicate.
\- What if you could confidently talk to anyone?
\- What if you had the ability to calmly control every conversation?
\- What if you could close that sale\, ask for that date\, make new friends\, repair problematic relationships\, get that raise\, or effortlessly express any idea with confidence?
You can!
The secret to success relies on your ability or inability to effectively communicate. Attend a free seminar and gain a better ability to communicate.
Hosted by the Church of Scientology of Central Ohio
1266 Dublin Road, Columbus, OH 43215
For more information, contact Rhiannon, the Event Host at 614-221-5024
Free In-Person Meeting: Healing from Trauma and Past Betrayals
This is a free, in person meeting.
Burdened by a stressful relationship? Unhealthy relationships can trigger feelings of anger, despair or self-doubt. They can create dwindling spirals of fights and seeking to make-up, or trying to “pin the blame” on someone or something. If you don’t find the RIGHT reasons, or select the correct sources of the problem, the problem can just get worse and worse.
Whether in love or personal ties, with friends or at work, our life really IS affected by the quality of our relationships. Good ones can promote pleasure and survival while less optimum ones can lead to annoyance, anger, self-doubt, stress, or even affect our health and ability to survive well.
Whether you are suffering from a divorce, or a painful break-up, don’t know who to trust (or who to CHOOSE) as a partner, friend, boss or employee - the anxiety of relationship troubles can really make a mess of things. Maybe you’ve suffered a betrayal, or are dealing with hostility or criticalness or invalidation. Dwindling relationships can involve destructive behavior, where we hurt those we love, or start succumbing to self-destructive thoughts, attitudes or behaviors that spiral out of control and affect much more than our immediate relationship.
Past losses in love or life can affect how we act or react to new people and situations and hold us back from even starting to create new, possibly great relationships! How can one get back onto a saner course of action?
Come to our Meetup, where we can introduce you to some of the knowledge, tools and techniques of the breakthroughs in the field of the mind that we can apply to this ever important area of life: human relationships!
Break free from self imposed limitations
Here we will discuss:
• How to “erase” the trauma of past hurts and betrayals so that one isn’t always repeating past mistakes.
• Why and how do the negative emotions of others affect you?
• Why is my partner withdrawing and what can I do about it?
• Why do we sometimes feel compelled to hurt the ones we love?
• Fights & arguments - what's really behind them?
• What underlies “corrosive criticism” or the need to invalidate self or others?
• How one can stably change one’s outlook on life so they can affect positive change?
• Where do compulsive destructive behaviors come from and what can be done about them?
• How to form closer bonds & keep growing the relationships with the people you care about?
• How to enhance one’s own ability to survive and create positive healthy relationships whether in love, family & friendships or in work, business or one’s career?
Relationships can be hard and life itself IS challenging. Why not arm yourself with the knowledge and breakthroughs that have been made about the mind, mental reactions & interpersonal relationships, so that one has better awareness and control over themselves and life in general.
Learn where painful experiences are “stored” and how they can unknowingly affect us. You will also find out how one can “erase” those past painful experiences so that one is free to move forward without being tripped up by the past. Learn too, about what can lead some people to become “toxic” personalities and how to identify those traits in others so you won’t be tripped up trusting the wrong person.
Our free Meet-ups occur in a safe environment where one can learn, without fear of judgment or criticism, and without the recommendation of harmful mental techniques or therapies, just how YOU can get yourself onto a happier & more successful path: in love & in life.
We look forward to having you join us!
This class is sponsored by the Dianetics & Scientology Life Improvement Center of Central Ohio.
Men's Group meetup
**The idea for this group is to build a community where men can gather together and build connections & learn and grow from each other.**
How we start each meeting is by each of us checking in with our "roses and thorns" aka what are the good things and the bad things going on in your life recently?
Then we will go into a topic discussion.
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**COMMUNITY AGREEMENTS**
\*\*THERE WILL BE A ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY FOR NO-SHOWS. IF YOU RSVP TO A MEETING AND FAIL TO SHOW UP WITHOUT NOTICE, YOU'LL BE REMOVED FROM THE GROUP. THIS IS TO PRESERVE THE INTEGRITY OF THE GROUP\*\*
1. Confidentiality - EVERYTHING that is shared NEVER leaves this space so that this space remains safe and sacred. There is a zero tolerance policy for this. If a man is in violation of this, they will be permanently removed from the group.
2. Non-Judgement - we respect and honor every man’s truth so that we may receive the same from others. While we may not agree on everything, we commit to respecting every man’s perspectives and engaging in honorable discussion with one another.
3. Be committed - honor your commitment to this group and to yourself. If you attend a meeting, please commit yourself fully to the meeting. Also be committed to your own journey. When we fail, we own it & clean it up.
4. Speak from the heart - this is NOT a space to “look good”, have the “right” answers, and have it all together. Relax and know you are not alone. Be exactly who you are within the safety of this space.
5. Be supportive - This means always willing to provide encouragement to your fellow men, encourage action and momentum in each other’s lives.. Be willing to challenge each other. Be willing to hold each other accountable.
6. Participation - what you receive from this community will be a reflection of what you put into it. Period. We ask that you share your perspectives, reflect on others, and give/receive support when and where it’s needed.
Optimistic Orators Toastmasters speaking club
Optimistic Orators Toastmasters non-profit speech improvement group. No materials needed.
Walk & Talk About Life's Big Questions
[The Board Walks](http://www.theboardwalks.com/) are for curious people who love deep conversations.
If that sounds like you, **bring a thoughtful topic** and join us for a 5-mile walk (10,000+ steps!).
**HOW IT WORKS**
**Step 1: Bring a topic**
Before you arrive, think of **one** topic you want to explore. A question. A thought that's been on your mind. An obsession you want to geek out on. This is your ticket to the event.
**Step 2: Circle up & share**
We gather in a circle. Your friendly walk host gives a speech to set the tone. Everyone shares: your name, what you're grateful for, and your topic. That's it. 60 seconds.
**Step 3: Walk, talk & float**
We walk 5 miles. You naturally drift into conversation with 2-3 people at a time, pulled by topics that spark your curiosity. When you're ready to move on, just say: "I'm going to float!"
**Step 4: Feel more alive**
Two hours flies by. You're back where you started — but you feel different. More alive. More energized. More connected to yourself and others. That's why regulars join 20+ times.
*For more details, read our [Orientation Guide.](https://www.theboardwalks.com/orientation)*
**HOW TO BRING A GREAT TOPIC**
A great topic = something you're genuinely curious about.
Recent topics include:
* "What are you passionate about right now?"
* "What makes a good friend?"
* "What's a belief you used to hold that you've completely changed?"
* "How do you want to be remembered?"
* "What would you do if money wasn't a factor?"
Think of your topic like the dish you're bringing to our conversational potluck. If everyone brings an A+ dish (i.e. energizing, uplifting, expansive), we'll all walk away feeling lighter and brighter.
**WHAT TO EXPECT**
This isn't a fitness event with casual chitchat. It's a walking think tank where we explore life's big questions together, beyond small talk. *If you're looking for light banter or a standard networking event, this probably isn't the right fit.*
But if you crave depth, genuine connection, and conversations that make you feel alive? You'll love it here.
**FAQ**
* Wear casual athletic attire and sneakers. It's a long walk!
* We have multiple first-timers at each event. We work hard to create a welcoming, inclusive, clique-free space.
* We welcome people of **all** ages, backgrounds, and industries who align with the [intention](https://www.theboardwalks.com/ground-rules) of this space.
* Rain or shine, we've been out here nearly every week since July 2022. If the event is cancelled, we'll let you know.
* Dogs, babies in strollers, parents, and friends are welcome — please text/email them the event link so they can RSVP and prepare a topic!
**LOGISTICS**
* If you'll arrive over 10 minutes late, we suggest skipping the event. It's hard to find us once we start walking, and your host can't answer messages during the event.
* This walk is designed for everyone to *move together at the same steady pace* (about 20 min/mile). This format works best when the whole group moves in unison. If you have mobility limitations, we kindly encourage you to find an event better suited to your needs.
* Read our [Orientation Guide](https://www.theboardwalks.com/orientation) for full details.
* If you enjoy the event, send **[this](http://www.theboardwalks.com/)** to a friend or sign up for our **[newsletter](https://theboardwalks.beehiiv.com/)**. We're in multiple cities with more on the way. 🤠👋
**IF YOU WANT TO GO DEEPER...**
[The Board](https://stan.store/ellebeecher/p/the-board) is the next step: a high-trust collective for renaissance people devoted to creating, connecting, and building lives that light us up.
* This is a global HQ for people who crave big talk, deep connection, and dream collaborations with people across industries. If the walks feel like a spark... The Board is the fire. Apply [here](https://stan.store/ellebeecher/p/the-board).



























