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Category:District 4

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Serves 200+ Toastmaster Clubs and 4800 members in Central Coastal California (San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey Counties of California).

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[edit] Divisions

  • Division A—All of Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz Counties, and the southern part of Santa Clara County (including Morgan Hill and Gilroy).
  • Division B—Santa Clara County including the cities of Campbell and Los Gatos, and parts of San Jose and Santa Clara.
  • Division C—Menlo Park, Palo Alto and portions of Mountain View.
  • Division D—Burlingame, Millbrea, San Bruno, Brisbane, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay, South San Francisco and portions of San Mateo and San Francisco.
  • Division E—Downtown San Francisco.
  • Division F—Santa Clara County including the city of Milpitas, and parts of San Jose, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale.
  • Division G—Santa Clara County including the cities of Cupertino, Saratoga, Moffett Field, Mountain View, and parts of Santa Clara and Sunnyvale.
  • Division H—Foster City, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood City and portions of San Mateo.

[edit] Newsletter: Fourcaster

The Fourcaster provides news about past and upcoming events, informative articles about public speaking and other items of interest to District 4 Toastmaster members.

[edit] 2007

DG Kenneth L. Cawley, DTM
Belmont, California USA

The 2006-2007 District Governor is Ken Cawley, DTM. The LGET is Rose Renwick, DTM. The LGM is Silvana Wasitova, DTM. The PRO is Tony DeLeon, ATMS/CL.

[edit] 2006

The Spring 2006 District 4 Conference will be held on May 20, 2006 at Radisson Sunnyvale Hotel, 1085 E. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA. The conference is FEATURING .... Click here to download Conference Flyer (pdf)

[edit] Create a club site

  1. Click the [edit] button to the right of the text you want to edit, or click on “Edit this page” at the top of this window. An Editing window will open, allowing you to change this article.
  2. Insert a link to your club’s page here, typing the club name between two square brackets. For example, if your club’s name is 4th Dimension, the code will be [[4th Dimension]]. (Note: If you fail to do this step, your club’s page will be an orphan: not good.)
  3. Click the "Save page" button at the bottom of the Editing window. You will return to this browsing window.
  4. Now type that same nameit's case sensitive, so be careful—into the edit box below.
  5. Click the "Create page" button—and have fun editing your club's page!

[edit] Articles pertaining to District 4

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