What is 41 Club?
41 Club was formed in 1945 to provide a way for members of Round Table to continue their friendships after retirement from Round Table at the then obligatory age of 40.
The full name is "The Association of Ex-Round Tablers’ Clubs" and it forms part of "The Round Table Family".
Round Table was founded in March 1927 by Louis Marchesi. Marchesi was a young Rotarian in Norwich who became aware of the lack of opportunities for the young businessmen of the day to meet and prepare themselves for their responsibilities as senior businessmen in later years. He found himself surrounded by older men, so he started a club for younger men with a maximum age of 40 to give them the right environment to develop their professional and civic skills while assisting the local community, the nation and later the world as a whole.
Round Table was formed after being inspired by a speech by the then Prince of Wales who said “The young business and professional men of this country must get together round the table, adopt methods that have proved so sound in the past, adapt them to the changing needs of the times and, wherever possible, improve them." Since that time Round Table has used the motto "Adopt - Adapt - Improve".
Originally once a Round Tabler reached 40 years of age he would retire from Round Table and would then become eligible to join 41 Club – hence the name! In 1998 Round Table changed their retirement age to 45, but we still kept the name of the Association as ‘41 Club’.
41 Club’s main priority is in continuing the friendships made in Round Table. The philosophy of the club is very similar to that of Round Table though in many cases 41 Clubs meet less often.
The Club's main purpose is to support Round Table and, if possible, participate in local community service initiatives or charity work. However, the ‘continued friendship’ and ‘fellowship’ aspect is of great importance. Most clubs meet monthly, often in a public house, golf club or restaurant. Meetings are usually semi-formal with either an activity or a speaker to entertain. Lifelong friendships are often made in 41 Club.
At the 2022 AGM, membership rules changed, and should they wish, Clubs may now invite like-minded men who are not past members of Round Table and are aged 45 and over to be regular guests at club meetings. After a period deemed suitable by each Club, such guests may be invited to join that Club and such invitations may later be ratified by a majority vote of full members of said club. Such new ‘Invitational members’ would enjoy full membership rights in the local club and also in the National Association
There are four members of the Round Table Family of Clubs:
Round Table for men between 18 and 45
41 Club for past Round Tablers over 40 and Invitational members as described above
Ladies Circle for women up to 45
Tangent for women
41 Club is managed by an elected National Board - consisting of a National President and nine officers with specific responsibilities. In addition, there is a National Councillor elected by each of the 25 geographical regions in the country who represent the clubs. The National Councillors and the National Board form the ‘National Council’ of 41 Club.
There are around 700 41 Clubs in the UK and Eire with a total membership of over 13,200.
41 Club is also an international organisation with 28 countries affiliated to ’41 International’. Each country sends representatives to the International AGM and a Half Yearly Meeting - both of which are hosted around the world.
Further details of the history of 41Club can be obtained from the National Honorary Archivist at ar*******@41****.org .