Key Takeaways
Learn about the Red Hat Society, a Sisterhood of likeminded women who make friends and enrich lives through the power of Fun and Friendship.
Our signature red and pink hats symbolize a movement of women determined to celebrate every stage of life. The Red Hat Society is a membership-based organization that connects women online and offline and provides them with the tools, opportunities and discounts they need to experience new and exciting ways to gather.
Members wearing red hats and purple clothing have reached their magical 50th birthday and choose to greet every day with vigor, curiosity and joy. Our Pink Hat Sisters are lovingly referred to as "ladies in waiting." They enjoy the same bonds of friendship as their Red Hat Sisters, but wear lighter shades of red and purple until they can REDuate into the vibrant reds and purples the Red Hat Society is known for.
Why the Red Hat Society?
Women spend most of their lives in the role of nurturer and caregiver. They give their all to their families, careers and communities, often placing their own desires on hold in the process. Membership in the Red Hat Society provides a much needed “recess” from the cares and duties of everyday life to gather with their Sisters for no other purpose than to play.
The Red Hat Society is also cost-effective. Members pay just $20 for a year-long Membership, and Chapter Queens pay $39 per year ($20 Membership + $19 Chapter Charter).
What do we do?
With Chapters online and offline across the globe, Membership in the Red Hat Society offers powerful interpersonal connections and emotional support systems for women from all walks of life.
Our Members, enjoy lunches and dinner outings, movies, plays, museums, arts and crafts, bowling, Bunco, bingo, picnics, travel, conventions and much much more. The RHS website is the best tool available to RHS Members with an Event Calendar for posting and viewing local Chapter events, an online discussion forum where Sisters are up 24/7 ready to chat and a Chapter connection tool that allows them to communicate with Queens of local Chapters anywhere in the world.
Where can you learn more?
To learn more about the Red Hat Society, visit www.RedHatSociety.com.
This year the Red Hat Society has asked Members to #ChooseFun in everything they do. To see how Hatters around the world are choosing fun, follow us onFacebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.