The focal point of Round Table is its regular meetings. Normally twice a month, usually in the evening and sometimes with a meal they are chaired by one Tabler for the year.
The regular meeting is the forum for speakers and many other forms of activity and entertainment. This can vary from a meeting on a Russian submarine to a meeting in a hot air balloon, or it may be just a meal and include discussions on forthcoming social and service projects. Have a look at the Events Diary to see what is on around the country.
Visitors and potential members will always be made particularly welcome as Round Table provides an ideal opportunity to establish new friendships.
Round Table is all about having fun with a group of friends while at the same time trying to help the local community.
Round Table started with just one man's idea. Louis Marchesi was a member of Rotary in Norwich (UK) but had the brainwave of starting a new organisation for young men between the ages of 18-45 (Malta is 18 to 40 years).
Round Table was born with the motto 'Adopt, Adapt, Improve' and from small beginnings of one club in Norwich, Louis' dream has become a reality, with over 1,000 clubs and 13,000 members in the UK alone.
Round Tables operate individually but with a common cause, and together they form The National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and Ireland. But that's not all.. Round Table exists throughout the world and has links with like-minded clubs internationally.