Carol Collins, Carol’s Custom Draperies Welcome to 2018! I hope you’ve set some exciting goals for the days and months ahead. I am making my list and putting it in order. One of the things I’m thinking about is changing the color in some of my rooms. The Pantone Color Institute recently declared Ultra Violet…
Category: Features
Features, January 2018
Robson writer publishes novel
John Sandel All the writers in the Robson Writers Club have published novels now and are all beginning second novels. During most of my adult life I’ve been declaring that I was going to write a novel, and people I met again after being separated for 10 or 20 years would often ask, “Well, did…
Features, January 2018
Argyle Lions Club presents: A Patriotic Speaker program
Lion Deborah Cottle The Argyle Lions Club is proud to present A Patriotic Speaker program by a World War II Veteran. Don Graves served in the Marines during WWII and was at the battle of Iwo Jima. He will share his historic stories that are very inspiring at Argyle High School Auditorium at 191…
Features, January 2018
HOA presents UNT Opera and Broadway concert
The HOA presents a UNT Opera and Broadway Concert on Thursday, February 8, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. in the Clubhouse Ballroom. The ticket price is $5 per person. The Opera Program of the UNT College of Music will be presenting an evening of arias and ensembles from a wide variety of opera favorites. The…
Features, January 2018
A happy ending for Corky the Yorkie at Robson Ranch
David and Rebecca Laschinger In April 2011 a cute little dog was found wandering near the Robson front gate. With no tags or microchip, the owner couldn’t be located. EARS (Education and Animal Rescue Society) accepted Corky into its rescue with a foster home in Robson. He was totally vetted but was heartworm positive. After…
Features, January 2018
Meet the founder of the International Club, Rupa Mathur from India
Marie-Christine Koop Rupa Mathur was born in Khairpur, Sindh, which was part of India prior to 1947. In 1948 she and her family left Sindh, which had become part of Pakistan, following looting and killings that took place in Karachi. The Moslems took their home and all their belongings, and the family fled to…
Features, January 2018
Ask your representative
Dr. Lynn Stucky Feral hogs have increasingly become a problem in North Texas, including the eastern portion of Robson Ranch. In fact, one could say they have gone “hog wild!” According to the Texas A&M Agri-Life Extension, there are an estimated 4 to 5 million feral hogs in the United States and approximately 2…