District 64 Club Ambassador Program

What is the Club Ambassador Program? It’s a chance for a Toastmaster to gain some points for visiting other clubs and expand their horizon.

Rules:

  1. Visit a D64 Toastmasters club that you are not a member of in a non-official capacity during their regularly scheduled meeting between 1 January and 30 June.
  2. Participate.
  3. Ensure the Club President or Club Vice President of Education emails the Club Ambassador Program Coordinator to record your visit.To reach the Club Ambassador Program Coordinator; send an e-mail to gavel@district64.ca with the following information:
    1. Club visited.
    2. Number of paid members in the club.
    3. Visitor’s name.
  4. The name will be recorded and points awarded.
    1. One (1) point for a club with 13 or more members.
    2. Two (2) points for a club with 8-12 members.
    3. Three (3) points for a club with 7 or fewer members.

NOTE 1: The visit will not count unless an e-mail has come from the Club’s President or Vice President of Education to confirm you have visited. It’s encouraged the President or VP:E carbon copies (CC) you in the e-mail for your own record. 

NOTE 2: Deadline to get E-mail in to the Coordinator is seven (7) days after the previous month. (Example: April 7th is the deadline for all March submissions)

Benefits

  • You get to see how other clubs runs their meetings and possibly get some ideas to take back to your club. (How many clubs do you know have a dedicated time slot for exciting and fun trivia? How many have a humour section to determine who has the best joke?)
  • You can help take a role so other Toastmasters aren’t double/triple booked for roles.
  • New guests see an active club and encouraging engagement from other clubs and more likely to join.
  • Show support for a smaller clubs.
  • You can hear some great speeches and Table Topics responses.
  • You might get some inspiration for a future speech of your own!

Cons

NONE!