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Who joins Round Table and why?
The members of Round Table come from all walks of life and
join for a variety of reasons - perhaps as a gateway to
relaxation and to enjoyment, or as a way of participating in
the local community. It is, of course, an ideal way for
those who have moved into a new area to find new friends of
a similar age.Membership of Round Table helps to create confidence and
character. The individual learns quickly to mix and
'have-a-go' at helping to organise and run meetings and
events. The organisation is run by and for Tablers as a
hobby. |
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How do I become a member? |
| After attending as a guest for a time, potential members are
invited to join. There are no barriers regarding one's
political, religious, occupational or marital status and the
only qualification is to be male, over 18 and under 45. |
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What about the costs and commitment involved? |
| There is an annual subscription fee but this varies between
the clubs and is dependent on their location and activities.
All members are required to attend at least 60% of meetings
(these are twice a month and will often include a meal and
drinks) and to support and participate in as many of the
other activities as possible. As with any hobby the more you
put in, the more you get out. This is the challenge of Round
Table. |
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What if I move to another part of the country? |
| This is where being a member of Round Table really pays off.
If you move elsewhere there will be a Round Table Club close
by. Once a member of Round Table always a member. If you
find yourself in an unfamiliar village, town, city or
country then there will be a group of friends waiting to
welcome you.. all you have to do is phone them and say that
you've moved in. You then simply transfer from your old
Table/Circle to the new one. |
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How do I find out more? |
| Check out the details on the
Contact page and email or telephone the Round Table for
details of events in your area |
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