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The society was founded by Sue Ellen Cooper in 1998 in Fullerton, Calif. Members of the Red Hat Society can be identified in restaurants and tea houses by their red hats and purple dresses.
The Red Hat Society brings women together for activities and outings.
It seems the Red Hat Society was mistaken when they thought it would just be old hat to initiate a membership fee when, for the past 11 years, membership was free. But, no matter whether Hatters ...
THE VILLAGES - Less than three years ago, the founder of the international Red Hat Society mused during the "disorganization's" first national convention that if they could fill a hotel with women ...
The Red Hat Society started in 1998 when Sue Ellen Cooper, founder and "exalted queen mother" of the Red Hat Society, saw a beautiful vintage red hat at a thrift store.
Members of the Red Hat Society get together monthly to celebrate life after 50, a demographic marketers often overlook. But these women-and their spending habits-are attracting attention as the ...
The ladies of the Red Hat Society 3-L chapter in Decatur gathered at New Beginning Worship Center on Aug. 18 to donate, sort and assemble clinic supplies boxes for local Title I elementary schools.
MARIETTA — A local chapter of the international Red Hat Society, an organization dedicated to reshaping the way women are viewed in today’s culture, is looking for new members. “We’re a ...
GREENFIELD — The table of seven gray-haired ladies was hard to miss. Decked in their signature red headwear and a variety of purple tops, the members of a local Red Hat Society cackled and ...
WEST DEPTFORD TWP. — The RiverWinds Restaurant turned red and purple Tuesday for the Red Hat Society's 14th anniversary luncheon. More than 100 women and “Queens” from South Jersey gathered ...
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