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Club newsletters will be judged on how well they help fulfill the Club's Mission "To provide a mutually supportive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth..." Specifically, the newsletters should help the club achieve goals related to educational completions, club officer training, and membership growth.
- Download and print District 72 Policies (refer to Appendix 3) for full details and judging criteria.
District 72's "Best Newsletter" contest is open to all Toastmasters clubs in New Zealand that are in good standing. Clubs need to supply three copies (each being of a different issue) of their newsletter produced in the Toastmasters Year which begins on 1 July.
Competent Leadership Project
There are two Competent Leadership Projects where helping to produce a Club Newsletter is involved.
Project 6 - Help produce the club newsletter by practising planning, preparation and organisation skills, and assist with the production of the newsletter
Project 10 - Serve as Club Newsletter Editor by practising planning, preparation, organisation and team-building skills, and serve as the newsletter editor
Newsletters can be in printed form or published on the club website.
Best Newsletter 2008
Lunchspeak Toastmasters – Club 67 - Dunedin
Editor: Paulette Boyes
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