High tea, anyone?

Toronto, OHLocal News

The Toronto Moulin Rouge Red Hat group organized a high tea at Rebecca Jones' home on May 20, 2025, to honor its leaders. Attendees included prominent members like Ruthie Cottis, Mary Alice Meyer, and Queen Marcella Miller, emphasizing community involvement. The event served as a platform for recognizing the contributions of its leadership, enhancing bonds among members. Such gatherings play a crucial role in fostering social connections and community spirit. The Red Hat Society, known for empowering women through social interaction, has been active in various communities.

This event not only celebrated leadership but also reinforced the significance of local organizations in bringing people together. The presence of diverse members showcased the group's inclusivity and commitment to community values. Overall, the high tea was a vibrant reflection of the group's ongoing tradition and dedication to its members.

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