Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Forest of Dean 50th Anniversary Celebration Luncheon – 26th June 2011

On a very hot Sunday, Jill and I had the pleasure of joining Forest of Dean 41 Club at their 50th Anniversary Celebration Luncheon. It was held in the beautiful countryside of the Forest Of Dean at The Speech House Hotel, who looked after us very well.


It was a really enjoyable lunch with time well allocated to hear of the reminiscences of several of the members. The highlight of which was hearing from one of the Founder Members Roy , who founded the Club in 1959 (2 years before its affiliation). We finished the luncheon with a Round-Table type Serjeant-at-Arms who managed to raise over £400 for the local hospice.

Founder member Roy Mitchell







Monday, 27 June 2011

RTCW Golf Day at Moseley Golf Club – 24th June 2011

A few days ago, it looked as if this event would be cancelled, but seven of us decided to go ahead with a game of golf as it was in our diaries. As it happened, the fund-raising team from RTCW travelled all the way up from Bournemouth and together with final numbers of over twenty, not only did we have an enjoyable game of golf, but raised approximately £250 for the charity.

The golf was played at Moseley Golf Club; a club founded in 1892. It is a parkland course only 5 miles from Birmingham City Centre, with plenty of trees and bunkers. It is one of the most prestigious and respected golf clubs in the Midlands, with rolling fairways (never appeared to get a flat lie) and great greens. It is incidentally the venue for the RT National Golf at the Sporting Weekend in 2012.

Thursday, 23 June 2011

1741 BBQ - 22nd June 2011

When I set of from home it was pouring with rain, but by the time I had reach my destination in Enfield, North London the sun was out and it was the perfect weather for a BBQ.


It was there that I joined up with 1741 Club for a summer BBQ in the grounds of the local Scout troop. There were plenty of logs and loose bricks around so it did not take long to get the fires going. On went the potatoes and the vegetables (both in the same pot) and then the chicken. All this followed by dessert. It was a good night of fun and fellowship, sitting around talking, eating and drinking beer and time just seemed to disappear and before long we were clearing up and it was time to leave.

Looking forward to joining up with them again in September to support the local Donkey Derby.

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Re charter of Evesham 41 Club Asparagus Supper 21st June 2011

Jill and I had a very enjoyable evening, joining the Vale of Evesham 41 Club at their Re-Charter Dinner in the Village Hall in Littleton.


The Club had left the Association several years ago, so it was with great pleasure that I was able to attend this dinner and “officially” re-present the Chairman’s Jewel to their new Chairman, Glen Lyon. It was also his birthday, so the event was a double celebration – the chocolate cake was good.


glen's birthday cake

Glen is one of the “leaders” of the local Explorer Scouts and they were there to cook the celebration “Asparagus Dinner”. They had a wonderful menu starting of with asparagus soup, followed by ham with vegetables with asparagus and finished off with asparagus ice-cream. Not on only did they cook the meal, but also served it and ran the bar. As a bonus, through their hard work on the evening they managed to raise almost £100 for club funds.

I am sure that Glen will have an enjoyable year as Chairman and that they are looking forward not only to supporting their local Round Table, but also to take an active part in the 41 Club Region.

East Grinstead 41 Club Visit to the British Wildlife Centre 20th June 2011

 

 Not a lot happens in the sleepy village of Lingfield, except the horse racing and it is home to the British Wildlife Centre.

Together with our National Councillor, Manny Martins, a small group of us visited the Centre, which is home specifically to British Wildlife. A really enjoyable and informative evening, even if it did rain and some of the animals would not come out to be photographed!

Sunday, 19 June 2011

Region 20 Golf 14th June 2011


my ball well placed for the hole !!!

A warm summer’s day took us to the Temple Golf Club near Maidenhead for the Region 20 Golf Day. The course was in perfect condition (with wonderful views over the surrounding countryside and the River Thames), but my golf has not improved very much.

An excellent day was organised by Bourne End & Flackwell Heath 41 (as holders of the Mike Fitchett Trophy) and Frank Venables (the National Councillor for Region 20), when over 20 players enjoyed the golf and the dinner afterwards. The Region will hopefully be well represented at the National Golf Finals in September.

Iceland AGM – 9th-12th June


Together with a contingent from Stratford-upon-Avon 41 Club, myself and Jill joined Iceland 41 Club at their AGM. Now that there are three 41 Clubs in Iceland, there were able to celebrate forming an “Association” and are now able to become full members of 41 Club International.  Their first President is Smari Rikardsson who I spent time with when he was President of RT Iceland and I was President of RTBI. 
They put on a magnificent weekend of fun and fellowship, and I was very sorry to be missing out on their “post” AGM tour – another year perhaps.

Frodsham & District 41 Club 7th June 2011

Together with Ray Hill (National Communications Officer) we joined Frodsham & District 41 Club for a snooker night. They are a young and informal club, who like to arrange active evenings/weekends for their members and are proving very attractive to the retiring Round Tablers. This was their first “formal” sit down evening for some time (apparently over one year) and after the dinner there was a “question and answer” session about what is going on in 41 Club.
 We did play some enjoyable snooker afterwards to round off a very good evening. This is another game I play with great difficulty, especially as I am colour blind in red and green!

Region 11 Golf 7th June 2011

Region 11 held their golf day at Crewe Golf and was superbly organised by Roger Scowcroft (Northwich 41 Club). We started off in sunshine, then the heavens opened, but we finished in glorious sunshine again. The course (which is currently celebrating its centenary) was in good condition, picturesque and quite undulating with a lot of water and trees – or at least I managed to find them both!
I thoroughly enjoyed the day – the company and the food. The Region will be well represented at the National Golf Finals in September.

41 Club International AGM 2nd to 5th June 2011



This year it was held in Toulouse, France. A large British contingent (including many who had been on the pre-tour) enjoyed a weekend of fun and fellowship (and good food) with colleagues from around the world.

Congratulations to Jean-Louis Boileau from France for being elected International President and I hope he has a good year.

The Gala night on Saturday was held with those that attended the French AGM and there were over 200 people at the event, the food and entertainment were superb, the whole event very well organised.

Region 21 Golf – 27th May 2011

My first outing of golf for almost a year and didn’t it show. An event jointly organised by Ray Jones (the National Councillor for Region 21) and Andy “Hollis” Holyoake (Chippenham 41 Club) took us to the Cumberwell Park Golf Course hear Chippenham, where everyone enjoyed an excellent afternoon of golf (with the course in superb condition) and excellent fun and fellowship in the bar afterwards.

 Despite my efforts to bring my team down to my level, together with “Hollis” (a member of my National Executive when I was Round Table President) and David Fife (Clevedon 41 Club) we managed to come second. Congratulations must go to Chippenham 41 Club who won the event and will go on to represent the Region in the National Golf Finals in September. I just hope my golf improves by then.

Calpe 41 Club 5th Charter Anniversary Dinner – 26th May 2011


Both Jill and I had the pleasure of joining Calpe 41 Club in celebrating their 5th Charter Anniversary Dinner, which they combined with last years Ladies Night. The evening went very well; the food, venue and the singer were excellent and the dancing went on well into the night.  An excellent evening and if you ever visit this area of Spain, you will be assured of a warm welcome.

German 41 Club AGM – 20th & 21st May 2011


A large contingent including Tablers from the Isle of Wight, enjoyed the hospitality at the German AGM in Coburg. Although a bit smaller than our own AGM’s, they  put on a superb weekend with good venues and good food. It was nice to meet the Presidents of the other Association’s and hopefully we can all work together to take 41 Club International forward.

Great Britain & Ireland Past Presidents’ Weekend – 13th & 14th May 2011

The Past Presidents (together with widows of Past Presidents) meet every two years and this year the event was organised by Drew and Moira Cochran and was held in North Berwick.

Several of the Past Presidents meet up to renew old acquaintances and as well as enjoying the local food and visiting the local area, it is also a chance to quiz the “New President” about what is going on in 41 Club and Round Table.


A really enjoyable weekend and I look forward to the next one.

Thursday, 19 May 2011

RT Area 23 Severnvale 60th Charter Dinner – 12th May

A really enjoyable evening was had at the Round Table Area 23 60th Charter Dinner. Many tables from the Area were there to support the new Area Executive, who were introduced to the meeting, and to witness the handing over of the Chairman’s Jewel. Also at the meeting was the new National President of Round Table – John Payne – and we both brought greetings from our respective Associations – under “friendly fire” from sugar cubes. The evening was completed by the comedian and more beer.

It was very good to see the evening well supported by the local 41 Club’s and they have promised to continue that support over the coming year.


Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Rothwell & Distict 41 Club’s Annual General Meeting 10th May

Accompanied by Immediate Past International Officer, Andy Waite, we both enjoyed the evening with Rothwell & District 41 Club at their AGM. It was a good fun evening with lots of laughter too. Another club which have a full list of officers and it was a pleasure to induct a new member  John Paley as well.

Round Table Conference – 5th-7th May

 

An excellent Conference was held at the Imperial Hotel in Blackpool, thoroughly enjoyed by approximately 600 delegates.


The weekend was started with a visit to an excellent show on the Thursday evening – Funny Girls.

The International Lunch and Banner Exchange were held in a local Chinese Restaurant on the Friday lunchtime and were really enjoyable .



The day was completed with the Fancy Dress Party. The theme being “Skool Disco” which went on to the early morning.



The Annual General Meeting was held on the Saturday. Over 200 delegates were present and enjoyed a day of the usual serious debates and good humour and after a full day John Payne was installed as the new National President, with good wishes from 41 Club. The Presidents Banquet is now held on the Saturday Evening and the final exchange of Jewels took place then.

A busy and very enjoyable weekend and congratulations to all those who took part in the organisation.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Godalming 41 Club’s Annual General Meeting – 28th April

Invited by the Secretary, Jim Laity, who I have known for several years, I joined Godalming 41 Club for their Annual General Meeting which had been delayed due to holidays.


It was a really enjoyable evening with lively debate on the accounts and membership, with a new member inducted as well. Another well organised club which ranks amongst their officers (as well as the traditional ones) a Speaker Secretary, Ladies Night Organiser, Sports Officer and an Editor.

A good club to visit and I am looking forward to joining them at their golf day, diary permitting.

Monday, 25 April 2011

41 Club Joint Meeting with the French – 22nd April

The first meeting organised by the Association’s new International Officer – Dave Campbell – took place on-board the Cross Channel Ferry between Dover and Calais.


The Joint Meeting between Region 25 (Kent) and the French Region 1 (Nord Pas de Calais Picardie) had been superbly organised by Dave (as the outgoing Councillor) and his French counterpart, Stephane Andriolo.

The idea for the first of such a meeting was very simple – the British caught the ferry to Calais, the French then got on and we had a joint meeting as we sailed back to Dover; the British then disembarked and the French then enjoyed a meal whist sailing back to Calais. With approximately 100 members from both countries in attendance, it was a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the fellowship of 41 Club from both countries.

Hopefully it will be the start of an annual joint meeting of the Regions/Club and might even encourage some Clubs to “twin”.

Stafford 41 Club’s Annual General Meeting and 50th Charter Celebrations – 20th April

Accompanied by the Association’s new National Communications Officer – Ray Hill – we joined Stafford 41 Club for their Annual General Meeting with which they also combined their 50th Charter Celebrations. We had a really good evening, were made very welcome and were very well looked after.


Stafford 41 Club were a lot of fun and we had a good laugh throughout the night, with a few serious moments. They are also a very well organised club and rank amongst their officers a Regalia Officer and an International Relations Officer.

The highlight was the presentation of the Service Award to David Orme, who has been of tremendous service to the club, having served as both Secretary and Treasurer of the Club for the last 25 years.



Burgess Hill and Hassocks 41 Club’s St George’s Day Dinner – 19th April

A warm Tuesday evening saw me being invited to join with Burgess Hill and Hassocks  41 Club at their St George’s Day Dinner. A really enjoyable evening, with super food and a very funny comedian. The evening was finished off with the singing of favourite songs, including “There’ll Always Be An England”, “Land Of Hope and Glory” and “Jerusalem”. A really good evening of fun and fellowship and, with over 80 there, testimony to its popularity which has grown over the years.

East Grinstead Annual General Meeting – 18th April

I was straight into my first event as President on the Monday after Conference, when I attended my own club’s Annual General Meeting. An enjoyable evening (meal of ham, egg and chips all round and a frozen summer pudding as dessert) attended by about 20 of our members, including some that we had not seen for a long time and a prospective new member. There was the usual discussion about annual subscriptions, places we had visited and what we had done during the year, but we all enjoyed the evening and I left being somehow voted in as vice-chairman.

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Forfar & District 50th Anniversary Dinner - 25th March


A really enjoyable evening was organised by Forfar and District 41 Club in celebration of their 50th Anniversary Dinner. The event was held at the local golf club and Allan Thomson, the National Councillor for Region 2, and I both enjoyed an evening of fun and fellowship in which the members were able to meet up with old friends and swap stories of their time in Table. The food, venue and staff were excellent and we were very well looked after.





The highlight of the evening was a presentation to Alan Garrick in recognition of his long term support of the club (he has been a member continuously for 41 years) and he was appointed as the club’s first “Life Honorary President”.




1741 Club Charity Night – Wednesday 23rd March

A really enjoyable charity games night was organised by 1741 Club at their normal meeting place – The Town Club, Enfield.

There they organised an evening of “pig racing”, which not only involved members of the club, but also the local Round Tables and locals/visitors to the club.

The plan was quite simple. Two pieces of wood, which had been divided into six lanes, screwed together. Organise the tote, race the battery driven pigs, pay out the winners and the balance was kept for charity. Everyone had a good time and to watch it was extremely funny and to top it off they raised £195.00 for Round Table Children's Wish




Sutton and Cheam Round Table Reunion Dinner - 25th February 2011

A really enjoyable evening was had by all. Sutton and Cheam 41 Club combined forces to organise the Sutton and Cheam Round Table Reunion Dinner, both Tables have unfortuantely now closed.

It was an evening to enjoy the fun and fellowship they all had in Round Table, recounting the history of the clubs and finishing off with a few jokes.

The dinner was well attended by current 41'ers and former tables and hofefully will be a constant fixture in their diaries.

Monday, 7 March 2011

Gibralter Burns Night 21st January 2011

I attended a very enjoyable Charity Burns Night along with Round Table President John Kilsh, Past Round Table President Peter Manley a large contingent of Tables from Airdrie Round Table and several other Round Tables and 41 Club members. A large sum for raised for local charities friendships renewed.
Jill came over with me and was taken out with Tangent and Circle members and was excellently entertained.
We stayed for a couple of days and were taken out for a tour of the island, had dinner at the RT Chairman's Restaurant and spent time with old friends Paul Origio Past National 41 Club Presdient of Giralter and his wife Belinda.
I would recommend anyone thinking of going to go, a superb weekend was had by all.

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Southend-on-Sea, Martin Young Cluster Meeting 10th January 2011

Along with Dave Campbell , National Councillor for Region 25, I had the pleasure of attending The 2011 Martin Young Cluster Meeting, organised by Southend-on-Sea 41 Club.

It was an excellent evening, in a superb venue with good food. As well as many 41 Club Members it was good to see the event was suppported by the local Round Table; with the Aims and Objects of Round Table read by "the 5 new boys" who were all inducted into Southend-on-Sea in November 2010;  hopefully they will go on and join 41 Club in time !

After the meal and formalities, we all enjoyed hearing from Guest Speaker, Brian Curtois, who entertained us all with his stories from when he was a political commentator.

Monday, 17 January 2011

Whitchurch RT and 41 Club Christmas Dinner 16th December 2010

Along with Ray Hill, National Councillor for Region 11, I had the pleasure of joining Whitchurch 41 Club at their Joint Christmas Dinner with Whitchuch Round Table.



It was a really enjoyable evening, the highlight for me was being able to present Dave Bentley, Past Club President and their current Secretary with a  Service Award. It came as a complete suprise to him and it was nice to be able to formally recognise all the hard work he puts into the smooth running of the Club.

Monday, 29 November 2010

Shirley late Knights Ladies Night 6th November 2010

Jill and I joined Shirley Late Knights to support Jon Meadows, Club chairman at his Ladies Night. A thoroughly enjoyable evening was had by all, with dancing until the early hours. Thank you to everyone who made us both feel so welcome.

Wimbledon 41 Club Gaugin Visit Friday 5th November 2010

Jill and I joined Wimbledon 41 Club  for an evening of culture at the Tate Modern to see an exhibition of the works of Gaugin.

The evening started off with a talk from one of the guides, followed by a tour of the gallery which included many of his main works and some that had not been on display before.


A good evening was rounded up with a pizza and wine and plenty of chat.

Shirley Late Knights Charter 4th November 2010

Along with the Associations International Officer and a contingent from Malta, I enjoyed a Reunion and Celebration evening in Solihull, which was held to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the formation of Shirley Kate Knights and the 55th Anniversary of the Chartering of Shirley Round Table,



It was an informal evening, short on ceremony and an excellent evening in which to catch up with old friends. The Guest speaker was David Gunson ( past Air Traffic Controller) who entertained us for about an hour.

A good evening.

Area 13 41 Club AGM Wick Saturday 23rd October 2010

A long trip north to Wick for a meeting of Area 13 41 Club where we were joined by members from as far away as Stornaway and Inverness.


A really good evening was had by all, with too much good food and whiskey. Despite this, it was good to see that the club has increased its numbers, set out a programme of where/when to meet and to top it all they are looking into the possibility if forming a new 41 Club in Wick.