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2002-2008 (Production)
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- Gospel Light Toastmasters Club
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17 cm of textual records.
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The Toastmasters Program originated in California in 1924 when Dr. Ralph Semedly approached a small group of business men to relate his desire to improve their communication and leadership skills. Although Dr. Semedly’s goal originally was to assist his partners in their business, he soon realized the potential to improve the lives of people in all segments of society. His concept grew from the original meeting, spread through California, then United states and around the world.
At the time of its development in 2002 Gospel Lights Toastmasters Club was one of 75 clubs in the greater Edmonton area. Although there were 250 toastmasters clubs in District 42 [Alberta and Saskatchewan] Gospel Light was the only distinct Catholic group.
As a division of Toastmasters International, the Gospel Light Toastmasters Club meet twice a month at the Pastoral Centre. A small executive organized meetings and events where members meet to practice their public speaking skills. The goals of the club were to enhance interpersonal skills; learn and practice communication and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive environment; develop problem solving and listening skills; and provide an opportunity for experience members to support and mentor new members.
After seven years of operation the club ended in 2008.
Historique de la conservation
Records were transferred to the archives by Connie Lunde, member of the Gospel Light Toastmasters Club, in 2007.
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Fonds includes executive meeting minutes, agendas and minutes of the general meetings, correspondence, financial records, membership lists, photographs, negatives and miscellaneous pamphlets which document the activities of the Gospel Light Toastmasters group.
Fonds is arranged into a single series of Administrative Records and consists of the following files:
1-1 : General meeting minutes : 2002-2004
1-2 : General meeting minutes : 2005-2006
1-3 : General meeting minutes : 2007-2008
1-4 : Executive meeting minutes : 2001-2003
1-5 : Executive meeting minutes : 2004-2007
1-6 : Correspondence : 2002-2008
1-7 : Membership lists : 2002-2008
1-8 : Checklist of duties : 2003
1-9 : Financial Records :2000-2008
1-10 : Miscellaneous Records : 2000-2008
1-11 : Photographs and negatives ofvarious events : 2000-2008