Automobile Club of Southern California was created in 1900.
Toastmasters International Headquarters were first based in Santa Ana, California in the 1960s. They then moved to Rancho Santa Margarita, California in 1990 after outgrowing their previous headquarters.
"During the early 1900s the word 'toastmaster' referred to a person who proposed the toasts and introduced the speakers at a banquet. Smedley named his group "The Toastmasters Club" because he thought it suggested a pleasant, social atmosphere appealing to young men." From the history section on the Toastmasters International website
Raj Verma
Toastmasters is a nonprofit organization that operates clubs worldwide. These clubs help people improve their communication and leadership skills. Toastmasters currently has 13,500 clubs in over 116 countries, so finding a club to join shouldn't be a problem.
The Automobile club of southern California can be contacted through a number of sources, including fax, 1-800 number, local telephone, email, tweet, and facebook.
Toastmasters International was created in 1924.
Auto Club of Southern California offers many different kinds of insurance, including auto, home, life, boat, small business, renters, condo and personal umbrella insurance.
Check with the local Toastmasters Club in Rochester -- Club 476. They can provide you with information on upcoming programs.
It was built as California Speedway by Penske Speedways because it was felt there was a strong audience for racing in southern California.
Firstly, you should find a club. Many advertise in local newspapers, but you can also look at the Toastmasters International website, http://www.toastmasters.org, and use the "Find a location near you" search engine, currently at http://reports.toastmasters.org/findaclub Once you have found a club, you are welcome to get in touch with the club contact provided, and arrange to visit the club. Feel free to try a few clubs before deciding which to join. The Vice President Membership at the club, or someone else in the Club Executive will explain to you the costs, and help you complete a form that will register you with their club, and Toastmasters International. Being a non-profit service organisation, costs are very low, and you are certain to benefit in many ways, as you develop your Communication and Leadership skills with the organisation.
Toastmasters are not required to make known their religious faith, and the Mormon Church doesn't keep track of which members are Toastmasters, so it would be nearly impossible to know how many Toastmasters are Mormons. Most Mormons are very busy with their religious and family obligations and don't have time to participate in organizations like Toastmasters, so there are probably very few Mormon Toastmasters.