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A woman under age 50 may also become a member, but she wears a pink hat and lavender attire to the society's events until reaching her 50th birthday. She is referred to as a “Pink Hatter.” During her birthday month (or the society's birthday month of April), a member might wear her colors in reverse, i.e., a purple or lavender hat and red ...
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In 1985 National Senior Olympics Organization (NSOO) was formed, and in 1990 NSGA took over control of the Senior Games. [6] A 1987 version attracted 2,500 people. Recent attendance (Louisville, 2007) had over 10,000 competitors and 20,000 spectators, with oldest competitors being over 100 years old. [7]
The first Zonta Club was founded in Buffalo, New York, United States, in 1919 by a group of businesswomen under the leadership of Marian de Forest.It was organized along the lines of the Rotary Club, with one woman from each business classification admitted to the local club and all members required to give 60% of their time to the "work under which they are classified".
Oprah Winfrey shocked Gayle King with a special birthday surprise for her ... King, who turns 70 on Dec. 28, takes several steps back, drops her purse on a table and freezes with her hands over ...
Oprah Winfrey shared an Instagram video in honor of her 70th birthday. She opened up about aging in the caption of the post, “Health is the best gift.” ... “Celebrating 70 with a run on the ...
OWL was a nonpartisan, nonprofit, national membership organization headquartered in Washington, DC, that advocated for the estimated 78 million women in the U.S. who are age 40 and over. [4] Its core issues were economic and retirement security, encore careers and entrepreneurship, wellness, cost-effective and comprehensive health care, Social ...
Every year, 1 million people—including 20,000 company teams, family teams and national sponsors—participate in the event, which has raised more than $1.8 billion since 1970. [59] The March of Dimes states that seventy-six cents of every dollar raised in March for Babies is spent on research and programs to help prevent premature birth ...