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:
- 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.
- Participate.
- 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:
- Club visited.
- Number of paid members in the club.
- Visitor’s name.
- The name will be recorded and points awarded.
- One (1) point for a club with 13 or more members.
- Two (2) points for a club with 8-12 members.
- 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!