Have you considered starting a new club?

From Jill Segal, D91 Club Extension Chair

Embrace the joy and challenge of starting a new club

Are you looking for ways to have fun and meet new people? Are you considering improving your marketing and promotional skills? Would you like to actively fulfill your Toastmaster promise by encouraging new members to join? And how about helping them transform their speaking and leadership skills? You can do this at the same time as making progress on your own TM journey. The perfect way to achieve this is by starting a new club!

How can you get started?

Step 1 Get clear on your vision for your new club

Consider what kind of new club you would like. Are you drawn towards starting a community club? Perhaps you’d like a club at work or in your professional or trade association. Maybe you’d like to create a club with a special focus such as debate, evaluation, other languages, or storytelling. (There are examples of clubs like these in our district and around the world). Get clear on your vision for the club. Who will the members be? How will the club serve them?

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Step 2 Gather support

Projects work best when there is an enthusiastic team to get them started.

Find a small group of friends or colleagues who share you vision and are ready to play a part in getting the club started.

For a company club it’s a good idea to talk to the key stake-holders in HR or in your management team as soon as possible. Genuine support from within your organisation will help your club get going quickly.

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First new club of 2016

Congratulations to Deutsche Bank Toastmasters London. The first club to charter in 2016. We look forward to seeing the new club develop and grow within the Toastmasters community. The club joins Division L.

More new clubs will be chartering soon. Watch this space!

London Toastmasters Trainers Club Meeting

From Andy O’Sullivan

Toastmasters Trainers ClubThis Wednesday 15 April 2015 6.30-9pm, you have the opportunity to attend our District’s newest speciality club – the Toastmasters Trainers Club.

We’re meeting upstairs at the Apple Tree pub in central London WC1,

Who is the Toastmasters Trainers Club for?

This new club is for anyone keen to develop their training and facilitation skills.

With longer speaking slots than other clubs can accommodate, you’re able to deliver extended training sessions to meet objectives from the Toastmasters manuals.

Your training session will then receive written feedback from every member attending, along with an open forum evaluation to ensure you receive maximum feedback.

Let us know if you are planning to attend

Full details of the venue and on how to reserve your seat can be found at https://trainersclub.eventbrite.co.uk

If you are interested in training, you’ll be engaged and excited by the Toastmasters Trainers club.

New Clubs Workshop report

New clubs workshop It was a sunny Sunday afternoon in Maidenhead and where would a bunch of dedicated Toastmasters be, other than at a New Clubs Workshop?!

Who was at the New Clubs Workshop?

Our workshop was facilitated by Lt. Governor Marketing Vanessa King and we had a wide range of experiences to share. We had long-standing members, people who’d set up more than one club, people who’d been members for only 18 months, club officers and interested members. The one thing we all had in common was the desire to set up a new club and spread the Toastmasters love around!

What was discussed?

We identified the questions and challenges that the attendees had and then we discussed the type of club we could set up – anything goes! (within certain guidelines). We talked about finance, always an important consideration, and the availability of demo meeting teams. Did you know there are a bunch of people willing to come in and run a demonstration meeting for you? All you need to do is ask.

We spent a good deal of time going through how to fill in the necessary forms, which was really valuable because although there’s a lot to do it is a reasonably simple process.

After a short break we went into more detail about club governance. When you sign those charter forms you are, in effect, setting up a company with shareholders and there are certain obligations and responsibilities that must be upheld. Good governance leads to quality clubs, and that’s what the aim is after all.

We also discussed the delicate issue of splitting clubs. Attendees had quite a bit of experience in this and it was incredibly valuable to share our ideas. There are Toastmasters guidelines about how many members a club should have and guidelines for splitting a club in a way that is beneficial to all members. The most important thing, of course, is that all members agree to it. Splitting an existing club is the easiest way to form a new club – no new member fees!

What’s happening as a result of the New Clubs Workshop?

The results of this workshop are already starting to show. Out of ten attendees, four are ready to start setting up a new club where they live or in their workplace. One of these is an advanced club near the borders of Areas 14, 21 and 53 but open to everyone. Another attendee is encouraged to help reinvigorate an existing pre-charter club that has had some trouble getting off the ground.

There are plans to hold another workshop in the London area, watch this space!

If you would like more information on new club please contact me (Vanessa) Click here to email or Andy O’Sullivan Click here to email

You can find out more information on starting new clubs on the Toastmasters International website

New Toastmasters club workshop

From Vanessa King, Lieutenant Governor Marketing

New Toastmasters club workshpSetting up a new Toastmasters club is a great way to enable more people to experience the magic of Toastmasters. If you’re thinking about starting a new club or you’re already some way down the road to chartering, this workshop is for you. You’ll get helpful advice from the new club experts! By the end of the session the steps to getting a new club started will be clear.Coming to the workshop is a great opportunity to meet others doing what you’re doing and share the learning.

The workshop will be useful for club sponsors, club mentors and new committee members.

New Toastmasters club workshop details

When: Sunday 8 March 2015

Time: 2-4pm

Where: St Luke’s Community Hall, Norfolk Rd, Maidenhead, SL6 7AX. The hall is about a mile from the train station and pick-ups can be arranged if needed.

You can find links to all the helpful literature that Toastmasters International provides on building new club at http://d91toastmasters.org.uk/new-club/

If you have any questions about the workshop please contact me: Click here