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Red Hat Society is alive and well

July 5, 2024

It has come to my attention that there are women who have moved into the area or those who are looking to join a strictly social organization. They are looking to meet and socialize with other women. The Red Hat Society is a good place to begin.

At the present time, my Lewes chapter has openings for three new members.

My chapter members come from Dover, Salisbury, Milton, Milford and the Lewes surrounding area.

The Red Hat Society is an international organization that will open doors to a better tomorrow for women of ages 21 and up, adding fun, friendship, freedom and fulfillment to their lives. Each member can expect to be welcomed into our sisterhood and to be treated with dignity and respect. Together, they will extend the hand of friendship to women across the globe.

The Red Hat Society supports and encourages women in their pursuit of fun, friendship, freedom, fulfillment and fitness. The Red Hat Society has become an international society dedicated to reshaping the way women are viewed in today's culture. The Red Hat Society connects, empowers and transforms the lives of women approaching 50 and beyond through the power of fun and friendship. Women of any age are encouraged to join (those under 50 don a pink hat until they Reduate), emphasizing the value of cross-generational friendships and mentoring.

For information, go to www.redhatsociety.com or contact me, the Delaware ambassador queen, at bjy324@verizon.net.

BJ Young
Lewes

 

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