What’s the Difference? News, Articles, and Events on the D21 Website

The new District 21 Toastmasters website gives you the power to add content and share it with the community. Members can now register for an account and submit Events, News, and Articles directly to the site. To ensure everything stays organized and valuable for our members, it’s important to understand the differences between each type of content — and to follow a few simple guidelines when posting.
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Articles (aka Blog Posts)

Purpose:
To inform, educate, or offer thought leadership on a specific topic.

Content:
In-depth written pieces such as blog posts, tutorials, opinion pieces, member journeys, or general interest topics related to Toastmasters, communication, or leadership.

Tone:
Informative, persuasive, or conversational — always respectful and engaging for fellow Toastmasters.

Examples:

  • The Secret to a Long-Lasting Club

  • My Journey to the Championship

  • Overcoming Speaking Anxiety – One Meeting at a Time

News Items

Purpose:
To inform readers about recent or upcoming announcements and updates.

Content:
Brief, timely posts such as club achievements, contest results, officer updates, or district news.

Tone:
Concise, factual, and objective. These posts often have a short-term relevance or time-sensitive nature.

Examples:

  • Club X is Celebrating 50 Years with an Open House

  • Member Y Wins Quarterfinals and Advances to Semifinals

  • New Club Officers Announced for Area 42

Events

Purpose:
To promote upcoming Toastmasters events in District 21 and help members engage and participate.

Content:
Include the event title, date and time, location (or link for online events), and a brief description of what attendees can expect.

Guidelines for Posting on d21toastmasters.ca

To maintain a welcoming, professional, and valuable site for all members, please follow these community posting guidelines:

1. Keep It Respectful
No offensive, inflammatory, or harmful content. Personal attacks or discriminatory language are not allowed.

2. No Commercial Advertising
Do not promote or sell products or services. The only exceptions are for Toastmasters club meetings or open houses.

3. Make It Relevant
All content should be directly related to Toastmasters, District 21, or public speaking and leadership development.

4. Think of the Community
Share stories, insights, and opportunities that inspire, inform, or support fellow Toastmasters.