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11 Oct 2021
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Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Covid case numbers skyrocket with low vaccination rate
Wharf use delayed for ribbon-cutting photo, says Tesch
Vacancies at arboretum's bee hotel
Xenos, the 'ignitable liquid detection canine', helps out
Residents' association is incorporated
Vaccine numbers revised down, no jabs for a week?
Aboriginal health service holds first Umina vaccinations
Historic ferry soon to return to service
Seal colony visits Brisbane Water
Rotary club collects men's and women's products
Tree group encourages verge planting in 'fish streets'
Council tree planting used as shade tree example
Asset protection zone mapped
Outdated phones and laptops wanted
Holiday program held online
Talking like a pirate
Historical sites sought for plaques program
Seed library starts at community garden
Activity bags made for Coast Shelter in record time
'Full house' online at Ettalong Toastmasters
Berejiklian departure is 'loss of talent', says Tesch
Umina and Woy Woy markets to return in December
September rainfall total down by a quarter
Collapse  PLANNING PLANNING
Pearl Beach group claims planning provisions 'ignored'
New proposal for five units in South St
Six two-storey units proposed for Booker Bay
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Thanks for the vaccination calculations
Glasgow conference is important to the Peninsula
Highrise foreshore development has me worried
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Aged care visitors must be fully-vaccinated
Hospital seeks nursing graduates
Aged care home promotes its French chef
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Craft centre awaits further easing of restrictions
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Students become pen pals of nursing home residents
Year 12 students may access school from next week
Revised access plan for Ettalong school
Kindergarten information
Making recycled paper
Kindergarten enrolments at Woy Woy South
Collapse  SPORT SPORT
Bowls resumes at Umina Beach
Tribute paid to club patron and 'legend'
Shipping container sought while clubhouse is rebuilt
Netball association announces annual meeting date

'Full house' online at Ettalong Toastmasters

Ettalong Beach Toastmasters has reported its online meetings have proved successful.

More members have been logging in, with the group experiencing a "full house".

The club normally meets at Ettalong Diggers from 7:30 to 9:30pm on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month.

However, it started online meetings due to the coronavirus lockdowns.

The online meetings have given members the opportunity to practice different techniques using the camera to tell stories, engage an audience and make an impact.

"Established in 1986, Ettalong Beach Toastmasters is a local community club that teaches speaking and leaderships skills," said Ms Gail Heggie.

"Whether you are looking to hone your leadership and communication skills, develop more confidence, or meet like-minded people in your community, we can help.

"Our members present prepared speeches, practice impromptu speaking (table topics), give toasts and run various aspects of the meeting.

"Ettalong Toastmasters welcomes visitors from 18 years and above."

Anyone interested in joining may attend a club meeting.

For further information, contact Gail by email at ge.heggie@bigpond.com or phone 0403 280 882.





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