Category: March 2024

Woodshop Training Makes for a Busy Spring!

Lorraine Wilson The Robson Ranch Woodworkers Club has been abuzz with activity this spring, offering an array of training opportunities for its members. From mastering the intricacies of pen crafting to delving into the nuances of CNC Intermediate Tips & Tricks, the woodshop has left no tool untouched in its quest to empower its members…

Drama Club: Next Performance April 28

The Robson Ranch Drama Club has selected four comedic plays, held auditions, discovered some amazing talent, and is fervently rehearsing for the performances on Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. So, mark your calendars for the next Drama Club performance. Ticket sales will be from 9 to 11 a.m. at the clubhouse…

SOT Volunteers Display American Flags in 38º Weather

Sue Wells This past Feb. 19 was Presidents’ Day. If you were traveling on Ed Robson Blvd. between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., you would have noticed approximately 150 American flags waving in the wind. These flags are provided by and placed by the Robson Ranch Support Our Troops (SOT) organization. This organization boasts many…

Veterans Club Forming

There are hundreds of Robson Ranch residents who are veterans of the various branches of America’s military. A new organization for Robson Ranch veterans who consider themselves to be Republican is being formed by Frank King, a former Strategic Air Command bomber pilot. This organization will follow the HOA guidelines and will be open to…

Robson Choir Spreads Some Love

Frances Hackley Members of the Robson Community Choir delivered Valentines on Feb. 11 and spread a little love around the neighborhood. Those lucky enough to receive one were treated to a song, a rose, two Valentine cupcakes, and a card. Everyone involved had a wonderful time, despite the cool, dreary, drizzly day. The singers brought…

Genealogy: DNA, Family Trees, Military Records, Brick Walls, Historical Documents, Heirloom Pictures

Dian Darr The Robson Ranch Genealogy Club will help you close the gap between the present and the past. Our goal is to facilitate family history research through our informative programs and one-on-one research assistance given by members who share their expertise during monthly Help Sessions. It is important not only to research our ancestors,…

Compromised Credentials Are the Gateway to Fraud!

R.O.S.E., Resources/Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly Scammers are everywhere. They continue to attack unsuspecting individuals in new ways. In our increasingly digital world, scammers are constantly finding ways to exploit unsuspecting individuals. It starts with stolen, or compromised, credentials—your account IDs and passwords. Criminal rings harvest credentials by different forms of phishing. Whether through email…

Garden Club Meeting Notice

Nancy Finley Lee Ann Yates, Denton Master Gardener, spoke about hummingbirds and butterflies at the Garden Club meeting on Feb. 19. There were 119 people in attendance. I learned to leave the caterpillars alone. Lee Ann assured us that the plants eaten “to the ground” will re-grow and, by then, I will have butterflies! That’s…