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ision D Distinguished Club Progress
Club Name Club Mem. Active Goals Division D
Status Base Members Met
To be Distinguished, the division
Advisors Toastmasters Club Active 9 8 1 needs:
The paid club goal has been met.
American Red Cross Oregon Trail Active 15 13 3 7 more distinguished club(s).
Chapter Club To be Select Distinguished, the
division needs:
Banfield Barkers Active 34 23 3 The paid club goal has been met.
8 more distinguished club(s).
Chanticleers Club Active 16 17 4 To be President's Distinguished, the
division needs:
Cloud Cap Toastmasters Active 20 20 1 The paid club goal has been met.
9 more distinguished club(s).
Columbia Center Club Active 29 28 6 4 clubs have 5+ DCP goals earned so
far.
Columbia Communicators Active 22 21 2 4 clubs have 5+ DCP goals earned
and 20+ or +5 members so far.
Fortunate 500 Club Active 20 21 3
Gorge Windbags Active 21 19 2
Gresham Toastmasters Club Active 26 28 6
Hood River Club Active 14 15 0
Portland Club Active 31 28 7
Redhawk Squawkers Active 22 14 1
Rose City Toasters Club Active 12 12 4
Sandy Club #8848 Active 10 13 2
ScanEagle Toastmasters Active 10 11 2
Stevenson Club Active 14 15 0
Swan Island Toastmasters Active 22 28 7
The Dalles Toastmasters Club Active 9 13 1
District 7 Welcomes New Members to Division D
Club Name Last Name First Name
Columbia Communicators Coffeen Margarete
Columbia Communicators Jensen Peggy
Portland Club Morrison Jennifer
Portland Club Walker Andrea
Criticism, whether given in friendship or in malice, can
be one of the most constructive elements in life for
us. Its value depends altogether on how we accept
it and how we use it. The worst way to receive it is
to be angry about it. The next worst way is to ignore
it. The one best way is to listen to it, study it, and then
use it. (Dr. Ralph C. Smedley, Sep 1953)
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Club Name Club Mem. Active Goals Division D
Status Base Members Met
To be Distinguished, the division
Advisors Toastmasters Club Active 9 8 1 needs:
The paid club goal has been met.
American Red Cross Oregon Trail Active 15 13 3 7 more distinguished club(s).
Chapter Club To be Select Distinguished, the
division needs:
Banfield Barkers Active 34 23 3 The paid club goal has been met.
8 more distinguished club(s).
Chanticleers Club Active 16 17 4 To be President's Distinguished, the
division needs:
Cloud Cap Toastmasters Active 20 20 1 The paid club goal has been met.
9 more distinguished club(s).
Columbia Center Club Active 29 28 6 4 clubs have 5+ DCP goals earned so
far.
Columbia Communicators Active 22 21 2 4 clubs have 5+ DCP goals earned
and 20+ or +5 members so far.
Fortunate 500 Club Active 20 21 3
Gorge Windbags Active 21 19 2
Gresham Toastmasters Club Active 26 28 6
Hood River Club Active 14 15 0
Portland Club Active 31 28 7
Redhawk Squawkers Active 22 14 1
Rose City Toasters Club Active 12 12 4
Sandy Club #8848 Active 10 13 2
ScanEagle Toastmasters Active 10 11 2
Stevenson Club Active 14 15 0
Swan Island Toastmasters Active 22 28 7
The Dalles Toastmasters Club Active 9 13 1
District 7 Welcomes New Members to Division D
Club Name Last Name First Name
Columbia Communicators Coffeen Margarete
Columbia Communicators Jensen Peggy
Portland Club Morrison Jennifer
Portland Club Walker Andrea
Criticism, whether given in friendship or in malice, can
be one of the most constructive elements in life for
us. Its value depends altogether on how we accept
it and how we use it. The worst way to receive it is
to be angry about it. The next worst way is to ignore
it. The one best way is to listen to it, study it, and then
use it. (Dr. Ralph C. Smedley, Sep 1953)
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