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Thinking of joining a club?
Nearly all clubs allow guests to visit for free, therefore you can almost certainly visit any club you wish without paying a charge. In addition, since you are a member of one club, most clubs would welcome you to do a role, or even a speech if their schedules are not too busy, also without any charge. Indeed, this is one of the ways of doing more speeches through the year. If you would like to take this more active part as a visitor simply email the VPE or the club contact. If you wanted to regularly do roles at other clubs then you would need to join, and being a member of multiple clubs is certainly allowed!
How to find a club
Visit the Toastmasters International Find a Club page to search for a club near you. |
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Nearby Clubs
We have a sister clubs in and around Hampshire. They can also often provide opportunities to give speeches, especially advanced speeches that need more time, as their schedule is slightly less busy. There is also the opportunity to do roles or practice table topics.
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Hamwic Speakers |
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Hamwic Speakers meet on the 2nd, 4th, & 5th Tuesday of each month at Taunton's College, Room 105, Music Dept, Hill Lane, Southampton, SO15 5RL
Club Website: www.southamptonspeakers.org.uk
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Solent Speakers |
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Solent Speakers meet on the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month at Lysses House Hotel, 51 High Street, Fareham, PO16 7BQ
Club Website: www.solent-speakers.org.uk
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Wessex Speakers |
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Wessex Speakers meet on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month at The Winchester Racquets & Fitness Club, Bereweeke Road, Winchester, SO22 6AN
Club Website: www.wessex-speakers.co.uk
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Arun Speakers |
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Arun Speakers meet on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month at The Quaker Meeting House, Priory Road, Chichester, PO19 1NX
Club Website: www.arunspeakers.net
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Visiting for the First Time?
Visiting a club is an exciting first step in reaching your goals. There’s no need to feel pressure to participate at your first club meeting – you can simply observe if you wish. And since every club is unique, it’s OK to visit several clubs before you decide to join the right club for you. Have a great first meeting! |
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