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The geographic Area 2

FAQ


Area B5 Home (Dutch language Clubs)
Frequently Asked Questions


Q. How can I find a club near me?
A. Check the list of available clubs in the right hand column. Click on the link of the club nearest to you and contact the club via email. The email address can be found on the club's landing page or under the link 'Contact us'.


Q. Will I need to pay to visit a club?
A. No! All Toastmaster clubs worldwide welcome guests. The guest is encouraged to come back as many times as possible. There is no need to join immediately. Only when you ready to start your speech projects from the basic communications manual will you need to join.


Q. How expensive is it to join a club?
A. All Toastmaster clubs worldwide are non-profit. Membership fees are collected to cover the clubs expenses, cost of the venue, learning materials and dues the clubs pay to Toastmasters International. Membership fees varies from club to club and are typically around Euro 70.- for 6 months.


Q. What if I want to start a new club?
A. Starting your own club requires dedication, passion and a minimum level of Toastmasters experience. You will need to find potential members in your area to support you. To officially charter a club you will need to have attracted 20 members to join into the quest. Get in touch with the Area Governor for details and support.


Q. What is required to start a new club?
A. TMI has a club starter kit called "How to Build a Toastmasters Club". Beyond that you can count on the support of the Area with experience and enthusiasm.


 
Taste and Toastmasters
Monday evening - Amsterdam

Verbalzyme
Tuesday lunchtime - Naarden

Toastmasters of The Hague
Thursday evening - Den Haag

Amsterdam Toastmasters
Friday evening - Amsterdam

Utrecht Toastmasters
Friday evening - Utrecht


 

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