Young Man’s Guide to Round Table

The document titled “The Young Man’s Guide to Round Table” is an introductory and informational guide produced by Round Table International (RTI). It’s aimed at young men who are either new to the organization or interested in joining.

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Document Summary

This guide explains the purpose, structure, values, and activities of Round Table, an international fellowship and service organization. It covers:

    • The organization’s history, originating in 1927 in Norwich, England.
    • Core principles, including its motto: Adopt, Adapt, Improve.
    • Aims and objectives, such as promoting friendship, community service, and international cooperation.
    • Meeting structures, from local to international levels.
    • The logo and symbolism, inspired by King Arthur’s round table.
    • The broader Round Table family, including sister and legacy organizations like 41 Club and Ladies Circle.
    • Opportunities for leadership and service, through elected boards and various events.
    • Community impact, with a strong focus on charitable work and hands-on involvement.

It serves both as a recruitment tool and a reference manual for members, emphasizing the club’s focus on fellowship, personal development, and service to others.

English Version

French Version