MORRISVILLE MAIDENS
Who Are the Morrisville Maidens?
We're a "disorganization" of women who love to have fun! We're always looking for fun-loving women to join our group. Won't you come out and play with us?
How the Morrisville Maidens began ...
I was only 47 when I discovered The Red Hat Society. I had seen a group of them in a restaurant and I immediately fell in love with the concept of wearing purple (my favorite color) and red hats! So I went home and got on the computer and looked them up. Wow! Millions of women whose only purpose of joining such a society is to have fun! I just couldn't resist. So I immediately started a chapter - The Morrisville Maidens. Of course, I was a Pink Hatter at the time and I so longed to be 50 so I could wear purple and red. I just couldn't wait.
Since that time, I've turned 50 and I am having the time of my life! My ladies are the best group I could ever ask for. All of us enjoy having fun and every time we get together, it's such a great time! Not that long ago, I decided we needed more exposure so I began this website and got us an E-mail address. My members can look up our events and we can show everyone what a good time we're having. It was in January 2005 when I first chartered this chapter. I will keep it going until I can no longer do it. It's the best time of my life!
- Majestic Maiden Kitty
How the Red Hat Society Got Started
While visiting a friend in Tucson several years ago, Sue Ellen impulsively bought a bright red fedora at a thrift shop, for no other reason than that it was cheap and, she thought, quite dashing. A year or two later she read the poem "Warning" by Jenny Joseph, which depicts an older woman in purple clothing with a red hat. Sue Ellen felt an immediate kinship with Ms. Joseph. She decided that her birthday gift to her dear friend, Linda Murphy, would be a vintage red hat and a copy of the poem. She has always enjoyed whimsical decorating ideas, so she thought the hat would look nice hanging on a hook next to the framed poem. Linda got so much enjoyment out of the hat and the poem that Sue Ellen gave the same gift to another friend, then another, then another.
One day it occurred to these friends that they were becoming a sort of "Red Hat Society" and that perhaps they should go out to tea... in full regalia. They decided they would find purple dresses which didn't go with their red hats to complete the poem's image.
The tea was a smashing success.
Soon, each of them thought of another woman or two she wanted to include, and they bought more red hats. Their group swelled to 18, and they began to encourage other interested people to start their own chapters (18 women don't fit well around a tea table). One of their members passed along the idea to a friend of hers in Florida, and their first "sibling" group was born.
Sue Ellen's fondest hope is that these societies will proliferate far and wide. We have now held three successful Red Hat Society conventions — entire hotels filled with women of a certain age wearing red hats and purple outfits! Could world domination be far behind? Want to learn more? Click on the link below.
DISCLAIMER
The Red Hat Society is NOT a non-profit organization. They are an organization for women to get out and have fun! Sometimes Chapters do charitable activities but this is not the purpose of the organization.Some Chapters charge a nominal amount to participate in their chapters. If so, the Queens must make it clear to their members that the Red Hat Society is not collecting the fees – the Queens are. Please remember that the Red Hat Society is a social club and membership is not to be seen as opportunity for profit or business networking. Red Hat Society Chapters and members must not use the Red Hat Society name to sell or promote any commercial product or service. The Red Hat Society does not allow the promotion of each other's businesses or other commercial enterprises for the profit of any individual or business. Any money derived from an event put on by an individual chapter of the Red Hat Society must be accounted for to the chapter and be used for the benefit of the chapter as a whole in covering future chapter costs.
The Red Hat Society, Inc. abides by all tax laws and files quarterly income tax returns with the IRS. It does not have non-profit tax exemption status.
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