We would like to invite any men who are aged 18 & 45
who are interested in what New Milton Round Tables does to come along to one of our meetings.
Call Simon Rickman on
07745 210343 Mobile
Please note:
We now hold our meetings on the
2nd & 4th Tuesday's of each month
at
The House Martin
Christchurch Rd,
Barton On Sea,
New Milton,
Hampshire
BH25 6QF
Our charity earnings go to a number of good causes in the area including Children's Wish, Round Tables' own charity who provide help to terminally ill children and their families.
Interested in knowing more? Email us at:
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Round Table started in 1927 and has been bringing together fun, friends and fund-raising ever since.
New Milton Round Table was founded in 1937 and has run continuously since then, providing funding for good causes in New Milton and the surrounding area.
In Great Britain and Ireland today there are now some 14,000 members aged between 18 and 45 in around 1000 clubs. Each Club operates in its own way to reflect its community and membership, but they are all linked together by a national organisation. There are also many international links and clubs around the world. Round Table is a non sectarian, non party political and open organisation which works closely with it's sister organisation, the Ladies Circle, to provide a thoroughly entertaining and rewarding activity to those who participate.
New Milton Round Table meets regularly, every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
call Simon on
07745 210343
or
We organise as many social events as we can cope with throughout the year. Some of these may be "boys only" nights, but we also run many social events to include the families. Look at this years schedule in the diary area to see what we are planning for this year. We also organise a number of charity events throughout the year including:
Fireworks - In October/November we organise the fireworks display at Fawcetts Field, the biggest, the best and most popular display in the area.
Santa - In the days leading up to Christmas each evening we take Santa around the area in his sleigh, visiting as many children as possible.