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Article: Red Hot Mamas: Red Hat Society expands with new chapter in Gooding.
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- The Times-News (Twin Falls, ID)
- Article date:
- January 3, 2006
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Byline: Pat Marcantonio, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho,
Jan. 3--GOODING -- The Red Hats are springing up in the Magic Valley like spring flowers. One of the newest groups of women known for their red chapeaus and having a good time is The Red Hot Mamas, started last October by Deborah Pauls in Gooding after she had gone to a Red Hat meeting in Jerome. "They had such a good time and I thought, 'We need that in Gooding,'" she said. She found that many women had retired from jobs and finished raising children and many had also gone through deaths in their families, illnesses, loss of spouses. They needed such a group. "This is a real opportunity ...
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