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Nominate Your Club S President for District 37 S Unique

NOMINATE YOUR CLUB’S PRESIDENT FOR DISTRICT 37’S UNIQUE HELEN YANDLE AWARD

TO BE AWARDED AT FALL CONFERE NCE 2014

“Helen Yandle, a dedicated Toastmaster from Charlotte, touched many people with her warmth and enthusiasm for the organization,” writes Mary Cele Bain, 1985-86 District 37 Governor. “During her Toastmasters career she formed several new clubs; served in all offices in several clubs; and edited several club bulletins. She served in the District as Area Governor and Western Division Governor, and became a candidate for Lt Governor, Marketing.” During that candidacy in 1982, she died in an auto accident on her way to a Toastmasters meeting. I lost my best friend and Toastmasters lost the most dedicated member I have ever known.” Many people sent memorials and a fund was created with the monies. The fund is used each year to engrave a plaque presented to the “Outstanding Club President.” In District 37 who exemplifies Helen’s spirit.” The plaque is given at the Fall Conference each year, “to recognize the Club President whose efforts demonstrate the strongest motivation for club members to gain personal growth by talking advantage of the educational opportunities offered by Toastmasters International.” If two club presidents each serve a six-month term, their combined leadership is considered.

To nominate your 2013-2014 Club President, complete the attached score sheet with a short narrative and mail, or e-mail the name and club of your nominee(s) along with supporting documentation, by September 10, 2014 to:

Pam Christopher. DTM, PID 2013-2014 D37 Awards Chair 173 Foothills Angus Drive Union Grove, NC 28689 or e-mail attachment [email protected] Helen Yandle Award Criteria Possible Score Earned Total Members who earned CC 750 each Members who earn any level AC 600 each Members who earn DTM 500 each Members who conduct a Speechcraft 250 each Members who conduct a Youth Leadership Program 100 each Members who conduct Success/Leadership 150 each New members who join Club 200 each Club growth (net increase of 5, or 20 total) 300 Club sponsors new club 300 each Members serve as new-club sponsors 300 each Members serve as new-club mentors 300 each Members serving as club coaches 400 each Semiannual report shows 75% member retention 750 each Bonus 10 points for each % over 75 250 max Members who hold a District Office 100 each Club officers trained by district 300 each Club votes at Spring Conference Business Meeting 50 Club votes at International Convention 50 Club submits officer list on time to TI (max 300) 150 each Club submits semiannual report on time (max 400) 200 each Club members at Area, Division, District events 1 each Club meets jointly with another club 5 each Club hosts Area or Division speech contest 10 each Club hosts District Conference 100 each

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