Category: December 2017

Fellowship At The Ranch

Pastor Ed Jones My closest friend over the years is also a pastor of a small church in West Texas. A few years ago he was the officiant at a funeral. Recalling that day, he wrote the following: People made their way to the family sitting in front of the caskets to express their condolences.…

Broadway Music concert

Karen Synnett “Curtains up! Light the lights! You got nothing to hit but the heights!” The Robson Chorale’s Music from Broadway concert is Sunday, January 28, at 4:00 p.m. in the Clubhouse. We will perform medleys from West Side Story, Porgy and Bess, Les Miserables, and Evita. The program also includes a Rodgers and Hammerstein medley with…

Discover Denton launches Denton Ambassador Program

Kim Phillips What makes Denton a great place to visit, live, work and study? One of the most successful things we have done in Denton is opening the Discover Denton Welcome Center (DDWC). Here we ensure that visitors, students, new residents and even long-time residents find the answers to these questions in a significant, customized…

SOT gratefully receives donations enabling many boxes to reach our troops

  Dianne Edmondson Another successful year for the Support Our Troops organization is about to be concluded. At its November meeting SOT President Susan Galbraith introduced an array of committee reports, which painted a colorful picture of the group’s exciting accomplishments. One of those reports was from the Featherheads, a group of Robson golfers who…

Wine Knots goes French

  Randy Johnston The monthly Wine Knots got together at Bob and Christy Marshall’s house for a great evening of French wine, food and insight of the French regions for wine and champagne. Since Christy was born in France we felt like we were in a library getting information on wine, living conditions and cultures.…

A new book by resident CL Smothers

  Since the time I was a young teenager I thought how interesting it would be to build a time machine and go back to AD33 and see for myself if Jesus Christ was who he claimed to be. That thought was the basis of this book. Synopsis: The Last 40 Days Was Jesus Christ…

Women’s Club luncheon hosted “Sunbows and Rainshine” performance

  Gayle Coe The Women’s Club November luncheon was held Monday, November 6. Members and guests located their seats in anticipation of the Donna Trammel production of “Sunbows & Rainshine – A Celebration of Change”. Greeters escorted new members to the “New Members” tables and Sharon Foy (President) welcomed the first-time attendees and guests. Sharon…

Mark Your Calendar: Upcoming Events At Robson Ranch

  Saturday, February 3, 2018 Vocal Trash, 7:30–9:00 p.m., $26 per person Thursday, February 8, 2018 UNT Opera Concert, 7:00–8:30 p.m., $5 per person Friday, February 16, 2018 Trivia Night, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Player, $10 per person; Spectator, $5 per person Saturday, April 7, 2018 Health Fair, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Clubhouse and Sports Center…

Did you know?

  Bernadette Fideli Over the past decade Argentina has evolved from a country not well known on the global wine scene to the New World’s fastest growing exporter of wines. Credit this achievement to the massive immigration of the late 19th Century. Between 1880 and 1890 nearly one million immigrants came from Europe to live…