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PR Manager
As Toastmasters we communicate mainly by speaking, but that is not the only way. In our District there are plenty of budding writers, from club blogs to Facebook posts.
Assistance to Division and Areas for venue hire
Meg Heyworth Finance Manager
Subject to approval of the District budget by Toastmasters International, District 91 will pay up to £100 towards venue hire by Areas for the purpose of Club Officer Training.
Goals Goals Goals.. yes I know the Euros are on but those aren’t the sort of goals I’m talking about…
I’m talking about your educational awards, your progress in the Toastmasters Program.
Now, not everyone wants to set goals and I’m completely fine with that. One of the many wonderful things about the Toastmasters program is the fact that it is entirely self-paced. It’s up to you when you what to do something and there are lots of people who are quite happy attending meetings and just having a good time not concerning themselves with goals and progress and recognition (oh my!)
This idea is for members and club committees who do want to set themselves goals and do so in a fun way.
I spotted this idea on the The Official Toastmasters International Members Group on Facebook. Many thanks to incoming VP Education Kathy Shine, DTM of Cream City Communicators, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
Her club completed Moments of Truth two weeks ago. They have already implemented several suggestions from our members and have begun to develop plans for further action that will be included in their 2016-2017 Club Success Plan.
One suggestion was to find a way to display member goals and progress in a non-threatening and non-embarrassing way for all members, and to encourage others who are taking a slower pace as they focus on building self confidence.
Their solution: they invited their members to sign their name and indicate their goal on a super-sticky post-it note, then placed them all on a large poster board marked simply as “2016-2017 GOALS.” They plan to have a second poster labelled “2016-2017 GOALS COMPLETED” and members can move their post-its from one board to the other in a simple recognition ceremony during a club meeting. What a great photo opportunity!
They have several fun, colorful shapes:
It’s a Club Success Plan on a poster board! Why not try it in your club? If you do, send photos to dltdistrict91@gmail.com.
Now your Area Directors have delivered Club Officer Training in your division, you need to submit a report to Toastmasters International. This is required for your Area Directors to achieve Distinguished Area and for your clubs to achieve the Training DCP goal.
This page will take you through the process of submitting reports to Toastmasters International.
Step 1. Login to Toastmasters.org and go to District Central. Click on the Record/Review Club Officer Training link and you should see a page like this (click on the images to see bigger versions):
Ensure the correct period is selected from the drop-down menu then click Proceed.
Step 2. A screen like the following should be displayed. Scroll down to find the area whose training you wish to enter, then click on the club officer roles that attended training. Note that if one person fulfills two roles, then that counts as two officers trained. For example, if Elizabeth is both the Treasurer and Secretary, then you can check both the Sec and Treas boxes.
From Graeme Phillips, Division L Governor
London Division L Toastmasters has a special free Saturday event for you!
We start with our Club Officer Training from 12.30-2.30pm followed by an exciting range of speakers running a series of workshops. Read all about them and book your place on Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/club-officer-training-and-presentations-6-december-tickets-14525212301
We look forward to having you with us on 6 December, St James Park, SW1