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Painless Public Speaking: How to Give Fantastic Presentations without Fear
A Workshop with Jim Johnson
Saturday, October 25, 2014
9:30 am to 1:00
$30.00
Do you quiver and quake at the thought of speaking in public? Is your
audience nodding off while you're speaking? Do you want to make your
presentations interesting and just don't know where to start?
Being an effective public speaker is a skill that can be learned. Our
workshop leader, Jim Johnson, will help you dispel the fears and anxieties
of speaking in public with a series of fun relaxation exercises. We'll also
cover vocal projection and how to make those presentations more engaging -
even when you're reading a paper or using PowerPoint!
Be prepared to get up on your feet so dress comfortably. The cost of the
workshop is $30.00 and refreshments are included. Ages from teen to senior
are encouraged to attend. Don't miss this great opportunity to hone your
skills and learn to relax in front of an audience. Call Candace for more
information or Joanne at (215) 679-3103 to register or email
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Jim Johnson is a former high school English teacher and college professor
and holds a M.A. degree in Humanities from Penn State University. In his
career he has directed over 60 productions on the school, college and
community level. He is the founding Artistic Director of the Susquehanna
Stage Co. located in historic Marietta, PA.
Candace Kintzer Perry
Curator of Collections
Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center
105 Seminary Street
Pennsburg, PA 18073
(215)679-3103
www.schwenkfelder.com
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