Category: March 2018

Vietnam era veterans honored by SOT

  Dianne Edmondson Did you or someone you love serve our country between November 1955 and March 1975? If so, those individuals are a part of the Vietnam Era and the Robson Ranch Support Our Troops group held a special recognition for about 60 such veterans at its February meeting. The veterans were recognized by…

Mark Stone – Mentalist Dinner Show – Friday, April 27

  The Robson Ranch HOA presents Mark Stone – Mentalist Dinner Show on Friday, April 27, 2018 in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Tickets are $42 per person. Mark Stone’s MENTALMANIA is the funniest mind reading and E.S.P. show in America today. Mark never fails to astound audience members with his ability to read minds, make predictions,…

Garden Club visits the Tulip Farm

  Lori Slocum On Monday, February 19 the Robson Ranch Garden Club took a field trip to see the first blooming tulip field in Texas. The Tulip Farm in Pilot Point was started four years ago by Pieter Koeman, who moved here from Holland. They grow approximately 600,000 tulips every year on their six-acre tulip…

Republican Club hosts candidate forum

  Russ Bafford On February 7 the Robson Ranch Republican Club hosted a candidate forum for Republican candidates running for office in five contested races. Those races included US Congress-CD26, Texas House District 64, Denton County Criminal District Attorney, Denton County Commissioner-Precinct 4, and Denton County District Clerk. The format for the forum was to…

Table Tennis begins classes

  Don Pooley Tom Taylor, a certified table tennis coach from Farmers Branch, is conducting a class covering the basic strokes and footwork for playing Table Tennis. This class is for beginner and mid-level players and is free for all members of the Robson Ranch Table Tennis Club. The class sessions are being held on…

Big Blue Wave sweeps over Robson Ranch

  Vicki Baker The Ranch was awash in blue as the Democratic Club RR hosted a special meet and greet during its February monthly meeting giving its members an opportunity to visit with 13 Democratic candidates vying for seats at the local, state, and national levels. Each candidate shared his/her agenda and vision with the…

“Tall Bill” Siefkin plays first bass for the Robson Chamber Ensemble

  Bruce Chidester “Tall Bill” is the Robson Chamber Ensemble’s Double Bassist. Born and raised in Glendale, California he was introduced to all the orchestral string instruments in elementary school, finally settling on the biggest one, the Double Bass. Mostly self-taught on his instrument, he has traveled extensively to attend masterclasses at American and European…