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Wildhorse Lady Niners celebrate in holiday style

Jane Thompson

Janie Farnsworth Ladies attended the annual Holiday Party for the Lady Niners in festive attire to celebrate the end of a great golfing season. The food that was served by the Wildhorse Grill was fabulous. So many choices to make: pork or chicken, pie or bread pudding. Service was terrific as well. The tables had…

Road Runners experience Christmas in Waxahachie

Peggy Crandell-Duff A candlelight home tour, a wonderful meal at the historic Dove’s Nest and strolling through “Bethlehem Revisited” made for a great Christmas outing for 54 Road Runners. Upon our arrival in Waxahachie, we were accompanied by a guide whose roots are founded in this quaint and historic city. As we rode through the…

African American Social Group celebrates the holidays

Marie Milleage In December the African American Social Group celebrated the holidays at the Classic Café in Roanoke. New neighbors, Lawanda and Jimmy Pettiford, were welcomed to Robson Ranch and talked about their move to Texas. Elinor Johnson, Paula Richardson and Barbara Spriggs, residents who moved to the ranch earlier, enjoyed their first holiday celebration…

Robson Ranch mentors make a difference

Borman Elementary Mentors’ Christmas Party for their children.

David Parker If you are looking to make a difference in a young person’s life, the Robson Ranch mentors is the group for you. There are two groups: one mentors at Borman Elementary on Thursdays and the other mentors at Evers Elementary on Wednesdays. A school bus picks you up at the Grill parking lot…

Pastor’s Corner

Pastor Jim Mann In Luke 12 Jesus tells a story of a farmer who had a great harvest, built large barns to store it and planned to sit back and enjoy life. He died before he had the chance. The story ends with this warning, “This is how it will be with anyone who stores…

Support Our Troops News

Charles Runner, President November and early December were very busy times for Support Our Troops members. The support teams were described as “energizer bunnies” as they shopped, packed and shipped 73 boxes of items to personnel deployed overseas. The shipments included comfort items, snacks, candies, electronic games, tee shirts, i-Pads for those deployed in combat…

Designing With Carol: Small space organizing

Carol Collins, Carol’s Custom Draperies Don’t have a dedicated office? No worries. Carve out a small workspace in a guest bedroom, sitting room or even in the corner of the kitchen. Select a table of appropriate size for your space and make sure it has a drawer–preferably a drawer large enough to fit your laptop…

WGA Christmas cheer and charity

WGA officers for 2016: Linda Knightly, Diane Bent and Linda Watrak; not pictured, Donna Phillips

Linda Farmer The annual WGA Christmas luncheon was held at the Wildhorse Clubhouse Grill on December 1. We enjoyed an elegant lunch prepared by Chef Aubrey and served efficiently by the Grill staff. Judy Markley and Sarah Ettredge, our social chairs, did a great job planning the event. In the spirit of the season 102…

After Schoolers Club Christmas activities

December 14 found the After Schoolers elves delivering teacher gifts and Christmas baskets for needy families to Borman and Gonzales Elementary schools in Denton, Texas. The elves were busy for weeks preparing to make some very caring teachers happy with treats and gift cards to yummy eating places. The Robson Ranch community was again so…

Fellowship At The Ranch

Perhaps it seems a continuing theme with the last few articles I’ve written regarding change. Yet “change” seems the perfect topic to me as we enter once again into the earliest days of 2016. Life itself is a conundrum, shifting one direction then another through the daily challenges that mount into months and years shaping…