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Mangalore: Max Rasquinha to Host Speech Contest for Gavel Clubs

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MB)
with inputs from Fr Denzil Lobo SJ

Mangalore, Apr 6: The International Orientation Center, Mangalore will sponsor the International Speech Contest for the Gavel Club members of Mangalore and Udupi districts of Karnataka on April 9, 2007 at 5 pm.

AIBA Gavel Club  will be organizing this event in the Eric Mathias Hall of the IT Centre of St Aloysius College. S. Sudhir is the Chairman of the Speech Contest.
 
About seven Gavel Clubs will be taking part in this contest. The contest will be held for Prepared Speeches and Impromptu speeches. The winners will be attending the International Toastmasters' Meet to be held in Delhi in May.
 
Max E Rasquinha, Governor, Toastmasters' Clubs, Houston, Texas  and the Founder President of the International Orientation Center is the host and has sponsored these events.

The members of Toastmasters Clubs and Gavel Clubs meet regularly and conduct meetings where prepared speeches and ex tempore speeches are delivered and evaluated.

During the coming year the International Orientation Center plans to start more Gavel Clubs in city's colleges and high schools in order to improve the public speaking skills of the present-day youth and thus prepare them to be future leaders.
 
For more information please contact S. Sudhir, 94481 56663

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