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GENERAL
MEETINGS
MEMBERSHIP
THE CC - COMPETENT
COMMUNICATOR
BEYOND THE CC
THE TM
ORGANIZATION
CONTESTS
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If you have visited and found the
chapter to your liking, ask an officer for an application form.
Members are welcomed enthusiastically into the chapter as soon as a standard
membership application ("Form 400") is turned in with the appropriate dues.
But leave your American Express card in your office, because Hackettstown
Toastmasters only accepts cash or checks. |
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Upon joining Toastmasters, there are
three different fees. One is the standard $20.00 fee that every new member
must pay in order to receive educational materials (see below). A second is
the standard International dues, $4.50 per month. Third is your Chapter
dues, $2.00 per month. So if you join at the following times, you'd owe:
| April or October: | $59.00 |
| May or November: | $52.50 |
| June or December: | $46.00 |
| July or January: | $39.50 |
| August or February: | $33.00 |
| September or March: | $26.50 |
Then, once you're signed up, dues of $39.00 are assessed every six
months, in September and March. |
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Your $27.00 semi-annual dues paid to
World Headquarters goes partly for the monthly magazine The Toastmaster,
partly to support development of new educational programs, partly to support
operations at World Headquarters (i.e. the staff who process membership
applications, CC applications, new chapter applications, etc. etc. ad
nauseam), and partly to support your local District organization.
Furthermore, when you finish your Competent Communication manual, you get two of
the Advanced project manuals for no extra charge with which to work toward your
Advanced Communicator certificate. Your chapter dues go to pay for the chapter's
supplies, such as ballots, awards, ribbons, and educational materials.
Your $20.00 New Member fee gets you the following:
- the Competent Communication manual
- the Competent Leadership manual
- the "Gestures - Your Body Speaks" manual
- the "Effective Speech Evaluation" manual
- the "Your Speaking Voice" manual
The latter three are instructional manuals rather than project manuals. Only
the first two are workbooks. |
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Simply wait for March or September
to arrive and don't pay your dues again. It'd probably be a good idea to let
your Vice President Education know to stop scheduling you for meeting roles,
though. |
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We love them!
Experienced members love to share what they've learned and to see new
members make progress. There's virtually no chance that you won't
enthusiastically be welcomed and immediately be considered one of the gang.
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No. You will not be
asked to speak unless you're ready. If you feel more comfortable waiting a
few months, that's fine. We attempt to arrange the meeting schedules in such
a way that most members are involved in some capacity at each meeting, so
you'll need to let us know what your wishes are. Speak to our V.P. of
Education. |
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Well, there are two
"right" answers to this question. The first is that your main
objective should be to attend every meeting you can and participate to the
fullest, helping yourself and the other members of the chapter to become
better communicators. The other "right" answer is that you should
be working toward the CC award. |
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THE CC - COMPETENT
COMMUNICATOR |
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It stands for "Competent
Communicator." The CC is the basic speaking certification offered
through Toastmasters. Many members join, earn their CC, and drop out of the
organization. It's the basic "diploma." This was formerly known as
the CTM. |
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You have to complete the Competent
Communication manual, which, in effect, means you have to work your way through
the ten speech projects contained therein. When you finish your manual, you'll
complete the registration information in the back of the manual and the club
VP-Education will enter it online with World Headquarters in California. |
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No. So long as you are giving the
speech to an audience with at least one Toastmasters member in attendance,
and so long as a fellow Toastmaster completes the manual evaluation for that
project, you may count that speech toward a CC. Advise your VP of Education
prior to doing this. |
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No. You can do the projects out of
order if you like. But it is highly recommended that you follow the order given
since the projects progress upwards in difficulty. If you have a speech idea
or opportunity that better suits one of the later projects you may skip over
earlier ones and do that one first. Please consult with the V.P. of
Education first. |
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When you finish, there's a form in
the back of your manual to fill out, sign, and give to the VP-Education to enter
online with World Headquarters. World Headquarters issues you a CC certificate. If
you mark it on the registration sheet they will also send a letter to your
employer letting them know. Also, when you turn in the registration sheet you're
asked which two advanced manuals you'd like, so you can start working on the
AC-Bronze. |
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