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and intimidating. Don’t be afraid to ask for help       or reignite enthusiasm. Together we gather to
      when traversing the woods. We are Toastmasters          light the fires of warmth and friendship, toasting
      and we help one another.                                our successes together. You are nearly to your
         Fellow Toastmasters, if you see others               destination!  See the path and bask in  your

      struggling, ask if there’s a way to carry the           accomplishments.
      wood—and become a fire starter that can ignite




                    DISTINGUISHED CLUB PROGRAM GOALS


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            QUALIFYING REQUIREMENT
            To be considered for recognition, your club must either have 20 members or a net growth of at least five new members as of June 30. Transfer members do not count
            toward this total until their membership has been paid and is current in their new club.
            GOALS TO ACHIEVE
            Following are the goals your club should strive to achieve during the year:
       WHERE LEADERS ARE MADE
                                                 Distinguished Club Program Goals

            EDUCATION
            Traditional Education Program                       Toastmasters Pathways Learning Experience
            1.  Two Competent Communicator (CC) awards          P1.  Four members complete Level 1
            2.  Two more CC awards                              P2.  Two members complete Level 2
            3.  One Advanced Communicator Bronze (ACB), Advanced Communicator Silver   P3.  Two more members complete Level 2
             (ACS) or Advanced Communicator Gold (ACG) award
            4.  One more ACB, ACS or ACG award                  P4.  Two members complete Level 3
            5.  One Competent Leader (CL), Advanced Leader Bronze (ALB), Advanced Leader   P5.  One member completes Level 4
             Silver (ALS) or Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) award  P6.  One member completes Level 5
            6.  One more CL, ALB, ALS or DTM award
            MEMBERSHIP                                          ADMINISTRATION
            7.  Four new members                                10.  On-time payment of membership dues accompanied by the names of eight
            8.  Four more new members                             members (at least three of whom must be renewing members) for one period
                                                                  and on-time submission of one club officer list
            TRAINING
            9.  A minimum of four club officers trained during each of the two training periods

            RECOGNITION
            When your club meets the qualifying requirement and also does the following, it is eligible for Distinguished Club recognition at year-end:

            Achievement                              Recognition Earned
            Achieve five of 10 goals                 Distinguished Club
            Achieve seven of 10 goals                Select Distinguished Club
            Achieve nine of 10 goals                 President’s Distinguished Club
            Check your progress at www.toastmasters.org/distinguishedperformancereports.




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