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Seeing Red (Hatters)

Vince Lovato / Leader photo | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 1 month AGO
by Vince Lovato / Leader photo
| November 28, 2014 1:22 PM

Members of the Polson Red Hatters gathered for their monthly feast at the Lake City Bakery. The Red Hat Society began as a result of a few women deciding to greet middle age with verve, humor and élan, according to the website. Initially started as a social organization for women age 50 and over, The Red Hat Society now attracts women of all ages through both the “Red Hat” (those over 50) and the “Pink Hat” designations (those under 50). The Red Hat Society has become the international society dedicated to reshaping the way women are viewed in today’s culture. Research has shown that having fun on a regular basis promotes a happy life! And, since we are all growing older day by day, we might as well join red-gloved hands and go for the gusto together.                                                                        

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