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Doris Henn, CGA, DTM Area Governor’s Visit Second Round
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Area Governors – District VIP Area Governor’s are very important to the success of the District: Direct Link/Contact with the clubs Identify future leaders Support clubs & help them to achieve excellence
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Prepare for your Visit
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Contact the Club in Advance Build a rapport with the Club President Send an electronic copy of the report http://www.toastmasters.org/clubv isitrpt.aspx
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Club Visit Preparation Review Club Progress report/DCP Ask to speak – update clubs on upcoming events
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The Area Governor Report It is the responsibility of the Area Governor to fill in the Club Visit report It is the Club’s responsibility to to tell you who will achieve awards and to share their Club Success Plan
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Club Visit Report Based on Moments of Truth First Impressions Membership Orientation Fellowship, Variety & Communication Program Planning & Meeting Organization Membership Strength Achievement Recognition
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Club Visits & Reporting Deadlines Round 1 – July 1 to November 30 Round 2 – December 1 to May 31 Please Report by: October 31 April 30
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When you conduct your visit consider the following: Club Strengths Challenges Support
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Help Your Clubs Succeed Important Areas to Cover Club Officer Training Club/Area Contests Distinguished Club Program District 42 Incentives Of the Year Awards
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District 42 Incentives Register To Receive Award Incentives Ribbons: Discover D42 Room 204
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Who Receives an Electronic Copy of the Completed Reports? District Leaders DG, LGET, LGM, Division & Area Governor Club President Be respectful and professional when you complete the report
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Steps for Reporting Log in to Toastmasters International Access District Central District 42 Submit Area Governor’s Visit Report
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Important Steps Fill in all of the blanks Save your work as you go Report meaningful information Use your visit and the report as a planning tool to help your clubs
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Questions?
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Doris Henn, CGA, DTM Area/Division Contest Rule Review
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The Basics International Speech Contest The Contestant must be: A Member in Good Standing of a Club in Good Standing (dues have been paid) Completed 6 speeches in CC manual (exception – newly chartered clubs since July 1, 2013) Can compete in all clubs there are a member of – but can compete in only 1 Area contest
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Candidate Eligibility Candidate Eligibility Restrictions A member serving as Chief Judge, Voting Judge or Tie/Breaking Judge District Officers Presenters of education sessions at the event where the contest is held A candidate declared ineligible at any level – disqualified from competing
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Judges: Chief, Judging, Tie Breaking Area, Division or District Level: Member in good standing of a club in good standing for a minimum of 6 months Have completed 6 speeches in the CC manual
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Area Contests Equal # of judges from each club in the Area Or Minimum of 5 voting judges Chief Judge, tie-breaking judge, contest chair Three ballot counters & 2 timers
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Division Contests Equal # of voting judges from each Area in the Division, or A minimum of 7 voting judges Chief judge, tie breaking judge, voting judge (can’t be a member in a club of any contestant in the contest) Chairman, 3 ballot counters & 2 timers
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Questions?
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