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  2. Click on the “Request Membership” button or on the “Request Membership” tab in the private chapter’s header area. 2. A textarea will show up so you could add your message to the Chapter Admin. Click on the “Send Message” button to send the message along with the request for membership in the private chapter. 3.

  3. The Red Hat Society is a worldwide membership society that encourages women in their quest to get the most out of life. We support women in the pursuit of Fun, Friendship, Freedom, Fitness and the Fulfillment of lifelong dreams.

  4. For subscriptions purchased online via the Red Hat Store, renew online by visiting Red Hat Subscription Management in the Customer Portal and clicking the "Renewal Options" link for a subscription on your account that is available for renewal. For subscriptions purchased from one of our representatives, contact a Red Hat sales representative in ...

  5. The Red Hat Society has an estimated 600,000 members and more than 25,000 chapters across the United States and in 20 foreign countries. Chapters follow no rules, believing that having fun and enjoying each other's company is what really matters as members age.

  6. A woman wishing to play as RHS Queen or Member must pay annual Membership dues. Simply put, she must “pay to play”. Queens of the RHS are asked to ensure that the women who play within her Chapter (s) support the Society through individual Supporting Membership dues of $30 US annually. Those dues are paid to the RHS’s Hatquarters located ...

  7. Welcome to the Official Red Hat Society Chapter. Upon joining, every member and Queen of the Red Hat Society is automatically included in this primary online chapter. We have a discussion group here. Please feel free to talk among yourselves.

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