Category: September 2018

Fallen Arches take on Elm Fork Trail

Char Niemi A hike, a history lesson and a treasure hunt all in one morning! On Thursday, August 2, the Fallen Arches hiking group set out to hike the flat and easy 3.5 out-and-back Elm Fork Trail located off Old Alton Road in Denton. As is becoming tradition with the Arches, our member photographer, Dennis…

Walleye fishing at its best on Lake Erie

Scott Baker Lake Erie is one of the most productive of the Great Lakes and this year walleye fishing has been its best in almost four decades holding an unprecedented 140 million walleyes. With this great news, 18 members of the RR Fishing Club headed to the small fishing hamlet of Erieau in Ontario, Canada…

Don’t worry, be hippie at summer of love dance party

Forty odd years after the 1960s counterculture revolution, we’re still ready to get our groove on. We amped up the flower power, threw up a few peace signs and partied with all our free-loving, hippie friends at the Dance Club’s “Summer of Love Dance Party” on the night of July 27. Although it wasn’t a…

Designing With Carol

September blues Lauren Jones It is September in Texas and like most Texans I am longing for autumn. While most of the country is wishing for summer to last, most of us Texans are ready for some high temperatures lower than 90 degrees. It can feel like the heat will never end. What can we…

Happy Tails dog club news

Linda Watrak On Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 10:00 a.m., Pastor Chris Schoolcraft from the Argyle Methodist Church will be presiding over the Blessing of the Animals in the picnic table area behind the outdoor pool. No reservations are necessary. Please have your pets leashed and bring a camera for a great photo opportunity. The…

Kiwanians walk toward a better life with Walk Across Texas

Vicki Baker Earlier this year members of the Kiwanis Club (along with friends and neighbors) accepted the 830-mile exercise challenge to “walk across Texas”. Walk Across Texas! is an educational program of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service established to help people of all ages start moving more and establish physical activity as a lifetime habit.…

Rockin’ Red Ranchers tour backstage Denton Theatre

Linda Terry Rockin’ Red Ranchers gathered in Denton to receive a special backstage tour of the Denton Community Theatre. Denton residents have attended theatrical performances at the theater for 49 years so the RRR ladies decided to explore. While many Robson residents attend shows at the Community Theatre, not many have the opportunity to stand…

Kiwanis Club rewards student excellence

Vicki Baker The Kiwanis Club Robson Ranch was thrilled to announce the three recipients of its 2018 Foundation Scholarships. Since 2009, 21 TWU college students have been awarded scholarships totaling $18,000. This year there were 90 candidates for consideration. In addition to club members Catherine Jenkins and Ralph Bunker, the Executive Director of Student Development…

Korean War Veteran honored

Dianne Edmondson and Bill Wright In June, Robson resident and well-loved patriot Watson Crumbie traveled with his son to Seoul, South Korea at the invitation of South Korean President Moon Jae–in, with all expenses paid by the South Korean government. Watson and three of his fellow Marines, who fought in sub-zero weather in the 1950…