Club 41 Feldkirch

Club 41 Feldkirch is a community of former Round Table members who have come together with the aim of maintaining and continuing the friendships that developed during their active time. The club sees itself as a platform for maintaining and deepening social and friendly connections, while at the same time making a contribution to society.
The club meetings traditionally take place every second Thursday of the month at 19:00 at the Hotel Montfort in Feldkirch. These regular meetings offer members an opportunity to exchange ideas, make plans and initiate new projects. During the summer months of July and August, there is a break to give members time for other commitments.
Club 41 Feldkirch was founded as part of the international Club 41 movement, which originated in England in 1945. This organization is aimed at former members of the Round Table, a service organization committed to charitable causes. Club 41 Feldkirch has been closely involved in the local community since its foundation and regularly supports social projects and charitable initiatives. As part of Club 41 Austria, the Feldkirch club is integrated into a larger national and international structure that promotes exchange between members and emphasizes shared values such as tolerance, friendship and service to the community.
A regular highlight of Club 41 Feldkirch's commitment is its joint participation with Round Table 27 Feldkirch at the Feldkirch Wine Festival and Blosengelmarkt, where members raise considerable funds through the sale of drinks, which are donated to needy families and local organizations such as “Netz für Kinder”. Such activities highlight the club's commitment to social causes in the region and emphasize its strong roots and ties to the region.