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Red Hat Ladies celebrate Christmas at historic Reche Schoolhouse

FALLBROOK – The Avocado Belles Chapter of the Red Hat Ladies Society held their annual Christmas Party Luncheon at the Reche Schoolhouse Dec. 13. Led by Queen Mum Beverly Griffith, the chapter has 19 members, each queens in their own right as each is queen of something – usually relating to a hobby, pet, or collection, etc.

Marianne Dickey, Queen of Witches, was hostess for the party and selected the Reche Schoolhouse as the venue to showcase this incredible historic treasure in Fallbrook. Tom Frew, board member and docent of the Fallbrook Historical Society, gave a brief history of the schoolhouse and the ladies enjoyed a tour and visiting the historic displays.

Faro Trupiano, a well-known supporter of the historical society, catered the delicious Italian lunch. In addition to a drawing for the centerpieces, a fun gift exchange game was played with everyone receiving delightful Christmas decor or bling to enhance their next Red Hat Ladies ensemble.

Queen of Quilts Betsy Shirkey and Joye Socha, Queen of Snowmen, provided the traditional boxes of See's Candy to share for their December birthdays. Established in 1997, the Red Hat Society is comprised of over 40,000 chapters in the United States and 30 other countries.

 

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