Frances Hackley, Publicity Chair The Robson Ranch Music Club performed its annual Christmas Concert, titled “Christmas at the Ranch” on December 15 and 16 to rave reviews. Patrons exiting the concert were extremely excited and complementary. Some expressed that they have been coming to our concerts every year and this one was indeed “the best…
Category: February 2019
Features, February 2019
Designing With Carol
Spring into life Abby McIntyre We’re only two months into the new year and already people are day dreaming about spring break and warmer weather. If you’re anything like us, you are counting down the days until you can bask in the warm sunshine and take in the beauty of flowering trees and blossoming flowers…
Clubs and Classes, February 2019
Chili, ice and fossils
Friends gathered round a table remind us of the simple joy and warmth that comes from sharing a meal. Food, drink, and companionship work wonders on the gloom and isolation of cold January nights. Potluck members know this feeling, and those members dining at one special home in January enjoyed an evening of happiness and…
Generals, February 2019
Open to the public!
A Traeger Bronson 20 pellet grill has been donated by Ace Hardware at a value of $499.00. The all new Bronson 20 grill is a wood-fired assault grill that’s built to champion cooking outdoors everywhere adventure lies! From your urban patio to your favorite lakeside fishing hole, the broad sawhorse chassis provides stability and the…
Features, February 2019
Welcome New Neighbors
Robson Ranch welcomes the following new homeowners to the Ranch: Angela Apel, Julie Bailey, John Brefczynski, Michael and Judith Brooks, John and Staci Brown, Brian Burns and Robin Bernier, Matthew and Janae Curtis, Karl and Judith DeRooy, Jeff and Diane Francis, George and Rose Gibson, Carol Hall, Mark and JoAnn Harty, William and Kristine Henning,…
Features, February 2019
Spotlight On Advertiser: Did your tree leaves look like this last season
Jorge Gaona – ISA Certified Arborist As an arborist in North DFW, I see many ailments, diseases and impairments on trees daily. Trees planted too deep or that are over-pruned are other common issues as well. Although each of these topics is important and worthy of discussion, because of the time of year, I’d like…
Generals, February 2019
Seeking research participants for study on knee pain
Research volunteers needed! Do you have knee pain? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a four-month research study looking at effects of raspberries in improving joint function and reducing pain associated with knee osteoarthritis. If you are between 45-79 years old and otherwise healthy and mobile you may qualify. Participants will consume…
Religion, February 2019
Pastors Corner
Jim Mann “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy…” (1 Corinthians 13:4). The Apostle Paul’s famous definition of love seems to be to be pretty straight forward: love is patient and kind. But what does he mean that love is not envious? He means that when we love, we put others first.…
Religion, February 2019
Fellowship At The Ranch
What is church? Growing up, I always thought of a church as a huge building with soaring arches and stained glass windows. The interior boasted marble columns, finely crafted pews, a marble altar and statuary that would be the envy of the finest Greco-Roman museum. As I grew older, my concept of church evolved into…
Sports, February 2019
Pickleball Club holds ornament exchange
Our hardworking Pickleball Club Social Committee, chaired by Pat Austin, came up with another great idea for a get together. The Pickleball Club held its inaugural ornament exchange on December 18 with the ladies of the Pickleball Club. It was held at our own Wildhorse Grill in the bar and was attended by over 50…