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Olympic Games are on the fore-front

Some sporting events occur every year: baseball/World Series, football/Super Bowl, the Indy 500, the Masters, and here at Robson the Olympic Games. The Living Well Senior Olympic Games features almost 20 sporting or wellness events. The multi-sport athletic competitions promote health, physical fitness and improved quality of life and are suitable for all ages and…

The Tribe holds its first luncheon

Dr. Carol Watson delivering her “Power of Enzymes” presentation

Shirley Waterhouse On Sunday, June 25, 30 members of the Tribe held their first luncheon at the Wildhorse Grill. Under the supervision of Rhett Hubbard, Jeremy Trietsch and the incredible culinary skills of Chef Aubrey Daniels, the afternoon was a resounding success! Chef Daniels spoke to the group and described both of his whole food…

Corks and Caps enjoy Amber beers in July

The Corks and Caps

Dave Parker The July meeting of the Corks and Caps featured amber beers from the home states of members. Nancy and Jimmy Burns hosted the get together. The host for the month gets to choose Corks (wine), Caps (beer) or a combination of both. The Burns decided to feature amber beers. Members also brought appetizers…

Murder in the Wild West at Lil’s Last Chance Saloon

Left to right, back row: Bill Ambre, Irene and Ray Wantuchowicz, Trudy Goyette, Jack Beauchamp, Tom Goyette, David Laschinger and Roger Amador; front row: Don Duff, Rebecca Laschinger, Peggy Crandell-Duff, Consie Javor, Joyce Ambre and Sirilda Amador; not pictured: Ken Javor

Peggy Crandell-Duff Some of Dodgy City’s respectable and not so respectable residents gathered one evening at the Last Chance Saloon to solve the mystery, “Who killed Marshall T. Pott?” Miss Lily White had spruced up the saloon making sure her finest girls were available, and there was a plentiful supply of her choicest moonshine. The…

The After Schoolers get ready for new school year

Helen Hayes and Judy Riffel, co-vice presidents; Darla Chupp and Gayle England, co-presidents; Grace Ann Gallagher, secretary; Marti Conley, treasurer

Darla Chupp Are you looking for an organization at Robson Ranch that offers an opportunity for making wonderful friends, that provides an opportunity to provide a much needed service in the Denton educational community, plus the added bonus of going on fantastic “field trips?” If so you might want to consider joining the Robson Ranch…

Kiln Krafters news

A display of the Kiln Krafters’ ceramic pieces

Eileen Scheffler On June 27 the Kiln Krafters club hosted Sara Cantlon and her friend, Barbara Postma, to come and teach new ceramics techniques. The Krafters learned to make faux turquoise and how to use decals on bisque products. Approximately 15 students participated in the class. In addition to the faux turquoise, Sara taught us…

Veterans Park Fall Brick Drive

Even though we are in the midst of the warm Texas summer, the Veterans Park Committee is kicking off the Fall Brick Drive. Our park now contains over 500 bricks commemorating the service of Robson Ranch residents and family members. Those of you that have visited the park know that we have many blank bricks…

Golfer’s Handbook

Steve Shepard, RR Green Committee Chairman With recommendations from the HOA Golf and Greens Committee, the HOA Board has approved updates to the Golfer’s Handbook. You can access it by going to Activities/Announcements on the HOA home page and click on Wildhorse Golf Club and Golfer’s Handbook. You will find helpful information to make your golfing…

Crestview neighbors gather at Wildhorse Grill

Nancy Toppan Neighborhood gatherings strengthen the connective tissue between neighbors. They are where special connections are made and ideas formed. The East Crestview neighbors gathered at the Wildhorse Grill Lounge for a delicious dinner on Wednesday, July 19. Long-time residents had an opportunity to welcome in the newcomers. East Crestview is a unique neighborhood. People…

Woodworkers collaborate with Denton Kiwanis Club

David Bassham, Robson Ranch Woodworkers President The Woodworkers helped the Denton Kiwanis Club build 28 Little Libraries. They have an ongoing charitable project where they build “Little Libraries” and stock them with children’s books. The Little Libraries are then placed in under-privileged neighborhoods throughout Denton. They needed assistance in cutting out the pieces to make…