Mount Hawthorn - Men's Table Entree - Tues 18 February 2025
Event description
Mount Hawthorn Men's Table Entree
Tuesday 18th February 2025
6:30 pm for 7:00 sharp - 9:00 pm
Men living in Mount Hawthorn and surrounding suburbs of Perth are invited to join us
This venue does not provide access for people who are in a wheelchair
An introduction to The Men's Table through stories and dialogue.
for men interested in being part of a local Men’s Table
"It really gives me a sense of belonging - I feel a part of something" - James, Entree attendee
"A chance to have a different kind of conversation with men from the normal one down at the pub or at work" - Carlos, Entree attendee
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The Men's Table Entree is an introduction to The Men’s Table through open sharing over a relaxed and conversational meal.
The Entree event is a chance to meet other men, and to learn about how a Table works which will you decide whether you'd like to be part of a local Men’s Table.
The Regional Host of the Men's Tables will host it.
What is the Men’s Table?
The Men’s Table is all about men serving men. The first Men's Table (MT1) began in 2011 with 12 men who have met once a month for dinner and ever since. It is now growing to become a national charity.
The Men’s Table creates a unique environment for men to share openly about their lives, their challenges, and their highs and lows with a group of men who they learn to know, and trust.
There's never been a better time to get connected and be part of building community. It's healthy to show emotions and share feelings, and it is time we freed men from outdated masculine norms.
The Men’s Table creates a sense of belonging, community, peer support and camaraderie that is lacking for many men, even for some who already have a group of mates.
Belonging to a Men’s Table contributes to mental, emotional and social well-being whilst being a powerful support to individual members journeys through life.
Each Men’s Table is a distinct expression of the needs and personalities of its members, established around a simple set of guidelines learned from MT1 and subsequent Tables. To remain healthy functioning and long lasting groups, all Tables are supported by the Kitchen, a central office.
What can you expect from a typical Men’s Table evening?
Men gain a great deal from sharing and hearing other men’s experiences of life. Each Men's Table group will have its approach which can change over time. A typical evening includes:
- Chatting, catching up as people arrive.
- At 7pm, A brief check in.
- As men feel ready, a man share what is happening for him. This can be anything from moments of joy, happiness, pride, challenges and or obstacles, how things are in relationships, work and friendships, the past, future, sadness, and grief. The topics are as wide and varied as men’s life experiences. A person's sharing might be around 10 minutes. Confidentiality is important and it is up to a man if he shares that evening.
- As men share they are listened to and accepted; questions are generally not asked, unless the man would like input at the end.
- 'Fixing' of other men after they've shared about their lives is actively discouraged, even though most men want to jump in and offer advice
- Men share their direct experience, speaking for themselves.
You will get a great overview of how it works at the Entree event. The Entree is an opportunity to meet other men who are thinking of joining and to see if the Men’s Table is a fit for you.
Here is a link to the website to find out more. https://themenstable.org
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The Men's Table is a registered charity. There is no membership fee to be part of a Table; it's a grassroots activity driven by local men in the community
If you're interested in being a part of The Men's Table but can't make this date and would like to be kept abreast of future gatherings, let us know by emailing us at hello@themenstable.org
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For more information, contact:
David Kernohan 0459 852 342
In the Kitchen (office) of the Men's Table
hello@themenstable.org
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