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Red Hat Society brings playful burst of colour to trolley tour

Gordon Edgar - Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawTo­day.com

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The ladies of Moose Jaw’s three Red Hat Societies took the Tourism Moose Jaw trolley for a spin on Sept. 23. The societies make a place for women to age playfully and have fun get-togethers several times a month.

“It’s strictly a social group,” explained Yvette Gardner, Queen of the High Steppers, one of three Red Hat chapters in Moose Jaw. “We strictly have fun, we don’t fundraise or do charities or anything.”

The other Moose Jaw chapters are the Purple Sages and the Strawberry and Tarts. The group leaders are typically referred to as queens.

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The wearing of outrageous accessorie­s and elaborate headwear is encouraged.

The three Moose Jaw groups combine about four times a year. Each individual group will meet two or three times a month.

“We do anything. We go shopping, we go on roadtrips, like to Regina or Swift Current,” explained Gardner. “We go to thrift stores a lot. Red hatters are always looking for bargains.”

Gardner said the trolley tour was good and described the tour guide as awesome.

“She said a lot of stuff I didn’t know,” she chuckled. “Then we went to Streets for supper, which was good food.

“We accept anybody in the group; it’s all about helping ladies. We have some ladies who don’t get out much at all, and somebody picks them up and they’re always happy to get out.”

The High Steppers can be reached by emailing redhatlady@live.ca for more informatio­n.

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The ladies of the Red Hat Society gather on the Moose Jaw Trolley for a tour, lots of laughs, and some fabulous headwear

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