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Distinguished Clubs Plan to Finish Strong 1313I
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www.toastmasters.org How can you help? What is your role? Goals – ALL Clubs Distinguished
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www.toastmasters.org Complete and submit club success plan before October 31 Submit to the area governor Clubs receive a Wall Chart Select the best Success Plan in the area – awarded A Wall Chart Kit AG reviews the Success Plan on each visit Club Success Plan
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www.toastmasters.org Council meetings Early club visits and immediate reporting Well-Planned Area & Division Contests training all club officers 2 nd round COT TLI and Bootcamp Planning Includes the following
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www.toastmasters.org Why do we have Council Meetings Update Club progress Plan for Area / Division Events Share Best Practices Share Successes & Challenges
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www.toastmasters.org Effective Area Council Meetings Plan in advance Notification 3-4 weeks in advance Date, Time & Location Agenda (distribute prior to meeting) Review your manuals and the timeline, pp 20-23
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www.toastmasters.org Club Visits - Prepare for your Visit
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www.toastmasters.org Contact the Club in Advance Build a rapport with the Club President Send an electronic copy of the report http://www.toastmasters.org/clubvi sitrpt.aspx
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www.toastmasters.org Important Areas to Cover Club Officer Training Club/Area Contests Distinguished Club Program District 42 Incentives **** Of the Year Awards
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www.toastmasters.org Scheduled Immediate reporting Completed before Oct 31 Prepare in advance Club Visits and Reporting
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www.toastmasters.org Reports sent electronically to: District Leaders DG, LGET, LGM, Division & Area Governor Club President Be respectful and professional when you complete the report
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www.toastmasters.org Steps for Reporting Log in to Toastmasters International Access District Central District 42 Submit Area Governor’s Visit Report
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www.toastmasters.org 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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www.toastmasters.org set date and promote participants - contestants and helpers know the rules Eligibility at all levels Contests
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www.toastmasters.org member serving as Chief Judge, Voting Judge or Tie/Breaking Judge beyond club level District Officers Presenters of education sessions at the event where the contest is held A candidate declared ineligible at any level – disqualified from competing Eligibility
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www.toastmasters.org Area, Division or District Level Chief, Judging or Tie-breaking Member in good standing of a club in good standing for a minimum of 6 months Have completed 6 speeches in the CC manual Judges:
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www.toastmasters.org 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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www.toastmasters.org 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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www.toastmasters.org Location Budget Advertising Program Registration Snacks & Refreshments Handouts Reporting Presenters COT & TLI & Bootcamp
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www.toastmasters.org 2 nd round starts December 1 Train in December Train 100% February 28 – Last training date for DCP credit NO extensions, NO exceptions Club Officer Training
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