A Global Network of Fellowship and Service
The Round Table Family is a collective term for the various service clubs and organizations that share a common heritage with Round Table International (RTI). These organizations uphold the same core values of friendship, service, and self-development, but cater to different age groups, genders, and life stages, ensuring that the spirit of Round Table remains a lifelong journey.
The Main Organizations of Round Table Family
1 — Round Table International
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- For men aged 18–40 (or 18–45, depending on the association).
- Founded in 1927 in Norwich, England, by Louis Marchesi, Round Table promotes fellowship, leadership, and community service.
- Members (Tablers) focus on personal growth, networking, and philanthropic activities while enjoying a strong sense of brotherhood.
- Once a Tabler reaches the upper age limit, they must retire from active membership but can transition to other branches of the Round Table Family.
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2 — 41 Club International (The Association of Ex-Round Tablers)
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- For former Round Tablers who have aged out of RT.
- Allows past members to continue their friendships and connections while still supporting Round Table and engaging in social and service activities.
- Many 41 Clubs actively mentor and assist Round Table associations worldwide.
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3 — Ladies Circle International
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- For women, typically aged 18–45.
- Established in 1932 as the female counterpart to Round Table, offering the same values of fellowship, community service, and self-development.
- Exists in many countries and collaborates closely with Round Table on charitable projects, events, and international exchanges.
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4 — Agora Club International
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- For former Ladies’ Circle members or women over 45.
- Similar to 41 Club, it allows ex-Ladies’ Circle members to stay connected while continuing their involvement in charitable and social initiatives.
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5 — Tangent Club International
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- Another association for former Ladies’ Circle members.
- Exists in several countries, often overlapping with Agora Club, and focuses on networking, service, and social gatherings.
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The Spirit of the Round Table Family
What unites all these organizations is a shared commitment to service, self-improvement, and international friendship. The Round Table Family fosters lifelong connections, ensuring that no matter where life takes you, there’s always a familiar face, a strong network, and a chance to give back to society.
Many countries hold joint events, galas, service projects, and conferences that bring together the entire Round Table Family, strengthening bonds between members across generations.
Memorandum of Understanding
Shared Projects