How to join Round Table
Membership of Round Table is for young men aged between 18 and 45 [it used to be 40, and still is in many countries] irrespective of their religious beliefs or political opinions.
How it works
You would normally join an individual club where you work or where you live so that you can benefit most from your membership as you certainly get out of it what you put in, as with any hobby. Most clubs meet twice a month and are responsible for creating their own programmes. This means that no two clubs are exactly the same. One meeting might be activity based and the next might involve a matter of local concern or provide an insight into a local business and there are always plenty of social events for partners or wives and families to get to know each other.
Although a completely separate organisation, Round Table exists “Side by Side” with Ladies Circle.
Round Table contains approximately 2,700 Clubs in more than 65 countries Worldwide. Every club is called a Round Table and depending on the country there may be from one to several hundred clubs making up a National Association.
The National Associations have as one of their aims “to further the peace and goodwill in international relationships” and so become members of Round Table International. Many individual clubs “twin” with other clubs in other countries and arrange exchange visits on a regular basis.
If you should remember one thing when you leave this site, it is the sense of pride and enthusiasm that members of Round Table have that creates lifelong friendships. Could YOU be missing out?
How it works
You would normally join an individual club where you work or where you live so that you can benefit most from your membership as you certainly get out of it what you put in, as with any hobby. Most clubs meet twice a month and are responsible for creating their own programmes. This means that no two clubs are exactly the same. One meeting might be activity based and the next might involve a matter of local concern or provide an insight into a local business and there are always plenty of social events for partners or wives and families to get to know each other.
Although a completely separate organisation, Round Table exists “Side by Side” with Ladies Circle.
Round Table contains approximately 2,700 Clubs in more than 65 countries Worldwide. Every club is called a Round Table and depending on the country there may be from one to several hundred clubs making up a National Association.
The National Associations have as one of their aims “to further the peace and goodwill in international relationships” and so become members of Round Table International. Many individual clubs “twin” with other clubs in other countries and arrange exchange visits on a regular basis.
If you should remember one thing when you leave this site, it is the sense of pride and enthusiasm that members of Round Table have that creates lifelong friendships. Could YOU be missing out?