Summer & Fall Open House Challenge

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TM open house

 

Summer and Fall are great times to challenge your club to host an Open House.

Build club membership by inviting guests into your club so they can experience a well run and engaging Toastmasters meeting!

This challenge is open to any club.

Host an Open House in July, August or September - and we will help.

The district will reimburse your club (up to $50) for items such as food, printing and promotional materials (NOTE: food reimbursement is up to $25,  reimbursement requires original receipts sent to the Club Growth Director, Camilo Reyes clubgrowth@d96toastmasters.ca

In addition...

If your club signs up 5 new members between August 1 and September 30 and they sign up for a minimum of six months your club will also be eligible for a $50 pizza voucher for a club pizza party.


The Summer Open House Challenge is offered in conjunction with the Smedley Award Membership Contest.

Smedley Award Membership Contest

Click here for more info.

Add five new members with a join date between August 1 and September 30 and your club will receive a “Smedley Award” ribbon, named in honor of Ralph Smedley, which you can display on your club’s banner.

And - Qualifying clubs also receive a special discount code for 10-percent off their next club order. (The discount code expires six months from the date of issue and is not valid with any other offer.)

 

Why Is it Important to Add New Members?

• More people can fill meeting and club officer roles

• Meetings are more fun and educational, because more people are involved

• It’s easier for club members to achieve their education goals

• More members mean more people will benefit from Toastmasters!

• Ribbon for your club banner!

 

Resources for your open house:

 

Tips:

  • Promote your open house
    • Email prospective members, past members
    • Update your club website
    • Take advantage of free advertising in local papers, local radio, coffee shops, libraries, etc.
    • Create a brochure and drop them off at local businesses
    • Drop off Toastmasters magazines and add a label with your club’s name, website, meeting day, time, and contact
    • Advertise on District 96 Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/District96/
  • Have a sufficient number of Toastmasters agendas printed so that everyone gets one
  • Have one of your members (or a guest) do a speech about how the benefit they received from being a Toastmaster.
  • Ask guests (potential members) to come again and invite them to join the club.
  • Have registration forms ready, know your fee structure.
  • Create a guest kit consisting of:
    • Greeting letter
    • Brochure to promote your club
    • Meeting outline with brief role descriptions
    • Membership application
    • Toastmasters magazine, include a label with your club’s contact information
    • Welcome guest form (name, phone number, email, how they found out about your club, what skills they’re trying to enhance, etc.)