We're Having a Membership Drive!
Our Current Membership Is:

19

Our Goal is 26
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COME AND JOIN US AT OUR INNSBROOK MEETING LOCATION!
Guests are ALWAYS welcome.  No pre-registration required!

Tuesdays, 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
CarePoint Executive Board Room
4860 Cox Road, Third Floor
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060

Distinguished Club Program
We have achieved

!! 9 of 9 !!

DCP points on our way to be a
President's Distinguished Club

 

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All About Toastmasters

scott-and-annie-batHow Bon Air Toastmasters works.
At Bon Air Toastmasters, members learn by speaking to groups and working with others in a supportive environment. We meet once a week for about an hour and a quarter for a structured meeting. Each meeting gives everyone an opportunity to practice:

  • Conducting meetings. Meetings usually begin with a short business session which helps members learn basic meeting procedures. Giving impromptu speeches. Members present one-to two-minute impromptu speeches on assigned topics. Presenting prepared speeches. Three or more members present speeches based on projects from the Toastmasters International Communication and Leadership Program manuals. Projects cover such topics as speech organization, voice, language, gestures, and persuasion.
  • Offering constructive evaluation. Every prepared speaker is assigned an evaluator who points out speech strengths and offers suggestions for improvement.

The Tools You Use.
Upon joining Bon Air Toastmasters, each new member receives a variety of manuals and resources on speaking. Members of Bon Air Toastmasters also have access to other books as well as audio and video cassettes on speaking and leading. They also receive the award-winning The Toastmaster, a monthly magazine that offers the latest insights on speaking and leadership techniques.

Bon Air Toastmasters and Leadership.
Leadership cannot be learned in a day. It takes practice. In Bon Air Toastmasters members build leadership skills by organizing and conducting meetings and motivating others to help them. Club leadership roles and a leadership development program also offer opportunities to learn and practice. Just as Bon Air Toastmasters members learn to speak simply by speaking, they learn leadership by leading.

Company Benefits.
A company's success also depends on communication. Employees face an endless exchange of ideas, messages, and information as they deal with one another and with customers day after day. How well they communicate can determine whether a company quickly grows into an industry leader or joins thousands of other businesses mired in mediocrity.

Bon Air Toastmasters provides the tools that enable employees to become effective communicators and leaders all at a very low cost. Toastmasters training helps employees:

  • give better sales presentations hone their management skills work better with fellow employees effectively develop and present ideas offer constructive criticism
  • accept criticism more objectively

Bon Air Toastmasters produces results. Around the world more than three million men and women of all ages and occupations have benefited from Toastmasters training, and more than one thousand corporations, community groups, universities, associations, and government agencies now use Toastmasters training.

Community Benefits.
Bon Air Toastmasters has helped members in their community service activities. Using the speaking and leadership skills developed in Toastmasters, people have become more active in business, service and charity organizations. Bon Air Toastmasters members are able to organize activities, conduct meetings, and speak in public as their organization's representative. Some even become active in local, state or national government.

About Toastmasters International.
Toastmasters International is a non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors elected by the membership. The first Toastmasters club was established on October 22, 1924, in Santa Ana, California, by Dr. Ralph C. Smedley, who conceived and developed the idea of helping others to speak more effectively. More clubs were formed, and Toastmasters International was incorporated under California law on December 19, 1932.

Toastmasters International's business and services are administered by its World Headquarters, located in Rancho Santa Margarita, California. It employs no paid promoters or instructors. It has no salaried staff except the Executive Director and World Headquarters staff, who provide services to the clubs and Districts.

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Contact Us

For more information, please call (804) 302-7350.

Membership Dues

Membership in Bon Air Toastmasters is $36 every 6 months, but is pro-rated for new and transferring members. If joining in:

New Dual
January $38 $18
February $32 $12
March $26 $6
April $56 $36
May $50 $30
June $44 $24
July $38 $18
August $32 $12
September $26 $6
October $56 $36
November $50 $30
December $44 $24

"New" Dues include $20 world membership registration fee (for new members only who need their workbooks and manuals)-- and $4.50/month for world dues & $1.00/month for local dues.  Please see a Club officer for further explanation of our dues structure.