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  2. Red Hat Society - Wikipedia

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    The Red Hat Society is an international social organization for women of all ages, founded in 1998 by Sue Ellen Cooper. Members wear red or pink hats and purple or lavender outfits to events such as tea parties, games, and theater.

  3. List of women's clubs - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of women's clubs or women's clubs around the world, with brief descriptions and links to more information. Women's clubs are examples of the woman's club movement, which served social, charitable, political and professional purposes.

  4. Haywood Smith - Wikipedia

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    With Queen Bee of Mimosa Branch, she moved into writing women's fiction about women 50 years old and older, set in the Southern United States. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Smith's books The Red Hat Club and Queen Bee of Mimosa Branch appeared on The New York Times Best Seller List .

  5. College of William & Mary secret societies - Wikipedia

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    The all-female Alpha or Ladies of Alpha was likely created to counteract the college's male-dominated secret societies. [4] It was created by Martha Barksdale in 1918, a member of the first class of female students at William & Mary. [7] Their stated mission is that they are dedicated to empowering women and recognizing strong female leadership.

  6. Talk:Red Hat Society - Wikipedia

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    Being women over 50 and wearing red hats, etc., gives the membership requirement and the uniform, but what do they do? Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 20:41, 6 Feb 2005 (UTC) For so many members - The Red Hat Society is a 'playgroup' for women of a certain age. OK - so, we are all 50 or older if we are in Red Hats. Under 50 if we are in Pink hats.

  7. Woman's club movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and impact of women's clubs, a social movement that transformed public policy in the U.S. from the late 19th to the early 20th century. Find out how women's clubs addressed issues such as education, temperance, suffrage, and more.

  8. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of private members' clubs with physical premises in London, United Kingdom, including those that no longer exist or have merged. The list covers various categories of clubs, such as gentlemen's clubs, women-only clubs, social clubs, and clubs for specific interests or professions.

  9. Bohemian Grove - Wikipedia

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    Bohemian Grove is a 2,700-acre campground in California owned by the Bohemian Club, a gentlemen's club of prominent men. It hosts an annual encampment of world leaders, businessmen, and artists, and is known for its Cremation of Care ceremony and its role in the Manhattan Project.