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Be a D25 Club Coach

Club rebuilding is just as important as club building. District 25 is taking this opportunity to spotlight a key tool instrumental in club rebuilding! It is the club coach program.  Low-member clubs can be given a shot in the arm by having a coach (or two) who is passionate about bringing Toastmasters to more people....

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Club Coach: Guiding a Club to Success Brings Rewards

Ask people to reflect on who were their most influential mentors, and many will say that a coach in junior high, high school, or college had a strong influence on their  lives. Coaches motivate people to achieve their highest performance, to be dissatisfied with anything less than their very best. A great coach’s influence touches...

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Club Renewal Policy Change — Now It Takes Eight

A successful club attracts members and keeps them engaged. All of us want our clubs to be successful. How many members should a club have to be successful? After conducting a survey of members’ satisfaction and an analysis of the Distinguished Club Program, Toastmasters International has changed the minimum club membership level from 6 to...

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Opportunities Are Waiting!

I would like to introduce our newest Marketing Team member, Dan Chisum, who has accepted the position of Club Support Chair. He will be in charge of Club Coaches and Helping Hands. Read more about these roles here. Here is a list of opportunities for those ready to commit to giving back to others by serving as...

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Brink’s Demo Is a Jewel of a Meeting

District 25’s Marketing Team presented one of their solid-gold demo meetings at Brink’s U.S. headquarters in Coppell on Friday, Oct 11th. Nineteen potential Brink’s Toastmasters attended the meeting led by Club Extension Chair Michael Sheridan. Michael Weinmann, a member of the Off the Cuff club and a Brink’s employee, arranged for the meeting and gave...

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Build It and They Will Come!

Are you looking for some ideas for membership growth to achieve your club’s Toastmaster field of dreams? Come to our next D25 Marketing Workshop on Saturday, October 19th from 1-3 pm. Our Region Advisor Linda Williams will be leading the training.   In this interactive session you will explore ways to get more members for...

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When Your Club Needs a Hand. . .

Call on the Helping Hands program! Helping Hands is for clubs whose membership is down and who feel that it would be beneficial to have extra hands and fresh ideas to make their club meetings stronger. The goal of Helping Hands is to re-energize the existing members and help turn visitors into members. A Helping...

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Good meetings keep members coming

Are your meetings good enough to keep your members coming back? Well-run meetings are at the top of the list in retaining members. People want to feel their time is not wasted. Our members deserve a meeting that is organized, starts and ends on time, and is fun and informative.  Here’s another reason why is it...

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Communicating With Members

One of the keys to our district’s well-being and success is including and engaging all our members. Open communication is a prime ingredient in keeping everyone informed and up to date on what is happening, what needs to happen and the opportunities that exist for them. This begins our interactive marketing blog, which will provide...

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Saving a Club, Helping Real People

Would you help a child? Of course you would! Most of us would freely give our time to help a child in need. But, would you help a club? What if a struggling club needs your help? Would you help them?  Just for a moment, don’t think of it as a club; think of it...