Posted on April 1, 2010.
Red Hat: Fun for all What is the Red Hat Society and how long he has lived? How this group started and how do I register? These questions will be answered in the first part of this article.
The Red Hat Society is sometimes called "Dis-organization" because there is so few requirements and rules. Many organizations have many guidelines and rules to follow. This is not what the Red Hat Society is all about.
This group is primarily on women over 50 having a good time and make new friendships. The chapters are open to all women and there is no discrimination allowed. This is a group that targets women aged under 50 while women are allowed to join the fun. Instead of wearing a red hat and purple clothes, the age of 50 wear hats and clothing rose lavender.
The Red Hat Society was started by a woman named Sue Ellen Cooper. Sue Ellen and some of his friends had the idea of a poem entitled, "Warning" which mentions wearing a red hat and purple clothing as they age. The group has evolved to an organization that has more than one million members around the world. The Red Hat Society was founded in 1998.
You can join an existing group or start a chapter in your area. All membership information is available online and it's easy to join or start a new chapter. If you are looking for an existing chapter in your area, you can find out about it on the site.
A regular member is an option, which allows business, pleasure and partial access to the online community of Red Hat. It is a purple membership benefits is available. When you register to receive this type of membership you will receive discounts and special benefits.
The Red Hat Society is a wonderful experience for older women. Who says growing old is not funny?