Guests

Guests are always welcome at any of our meetings! ( Info) You may visit as a guest as many times as you like, and there is absolutely no cost to visit. You do not need to RSVP to attend any meeting. And, if you're running late, come on in, but please do so quietly. You should probably also have a printed copy of the directions to our meetings, so you won't have to worry about getting lost as well!

As a guest at any of our weekly meetings, you should expect to be greeted by at least one of our club officers, who will ask you to sign our guest register. We will then introduce you to the club after the break. At the close of the meeting, we will invite you to comment on what you thought of your experience and the meeting. Giving your comments is optional, so you may "pass" if you'd rather not speak.

Every meeting we hold voting for the best Table Topics speech. Table Topics gives attendees the opportunity to practice speaking extemporaneously, giving you the chance to paractice thinking on your feet in a fun, non-threatening environment. Volunteer for these and you will never again be thrown by a job interview question or have trouble making small talk at your next party! Guests are encouraged to join members in casting a vote for the presenter in each category. As a guest, if you are among the brave, you may participate in table topics, and you may even walk away as the winner!

Before the meeting, during the break and after the meeting are all good times to talk to members and/or officers to learn more about our club, membership, and Toastmasters in general. We are proud of the culture and uniqueness of our club, which includes among other things being a friendly,supportive, welcoming group. Join us on a Monday evening soon!

 
This page was last modified on July 26th, 2003.
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