Webmaster - Secretary of Exeter Catenians - Keith Bearne
A warm welcome is always extended to members of other circles who wish to visit.
To book in, e-mail Vice President - Paul Blay at dining@exetercatenians.org.uk.
The deadline is the Wednesday prior to the Monday meeting.
Existing members
The Exeter Circle of Catenians meet on the second Monday of each month except in
December and February. Meetings commence at 19.15 followed by dinner.
The venue - Reed Hall, Streatham Drive, University of Exeter Campus, Exeter. EX4
4QR
The dress code is lounge suit and tie.
For existing members and gentlemen interested in finding out more about the Catenians.
WELCOME TO EXETER CATENIANS
Gentlemen interested in finding out more.
For Directions to Reed Hall click on picture below.
The Barry McQuade Trophy
For more information click on the picture of the Prairie Tank Engine above.
Reed Hall was built in 1867 by the Thornton West family, a wealthy Exeter merchant trading in South East Asia during the 19th century. It later become a military hospital in the First World War and then part of the University College of the South West in 1925 as a hall of residence for men.The gardens were landscaped by the local horticulturist, James Veitch.
What is the Catenian Association?
The Catenian Association consists of a group of Catholic gentlemen who meet socially once a month for the free exchange of views, and to help and encourage one another and their families in their social, professional and business lives. It was founded in Manchester in 1908 and now has 10,500 members throughout the UK and overseas in Australia, Africa, Malta, Hong Kong and Ireland.