Category: April 2026

Winter Storm Plant Damage

Jill O’Connell February can be a rollercoaster ride for weather in North Texas. It was a challenging month for our landscape plants, but it is a bit too soon to know if any lasting damage was done. Bulbs While flowering bulbs that already emerged and started to bloom may not make it back this spring,…

Robson Ranch Olympics 2026 Registration

Nancy Wetzel The 2026 Robson Ranch Olympics will be held May 23 through June 20. The cost is $25, which includes unlimited participation in a variety of events, 2026 Olympic t-shirt, and admission to the awards luncheon on Saturday, June 20 at noon. Please wear your t-shirt to the luncheon. Payment is by check only;…

Big Swing’n Band Club

Chris Corbitt On March 21 the Big Swing’n Band Club hosted the Young At Heart Big Band. The seventeen-piece band directed by Charlie Hackett provided big band dance music for a well-attended event. The dancers filled the floor showing off their dancing skills. Bert Zeitlin filled in the intermission with some Line Dancing music for…

Yardies Caribbean Event

When: Friday, May 22 Doors Open: 5:30 p.m. Dinner: 6 p.m. Cost: $60 per person Clubhouse Ballroom An Evening of Caribbean Culture & Flavor Join us on May 22 in the Clubhouse for a truly immersive island experience. Enjoy live entertainment from a vibrant band, including the uplifting sounds of steel pan. Savor freshly grilled…

Robson Ranch HOA Shredding & Recycling Day

Saturday, May 9 from 9 to 11 a.m. Shredding cost: $5 (cash) per bag or box Computer hard drive crushed or printers: $5 each (cash) Magic Shred will take any paper documents that you need shredded but please remove paper from 3-ring binders as they are unable to shred metal and cannot accept these items.…

Cutting Board Class a Success

Lorraine Wilson If you have ever spent more time hunting for a tool than actually using it, you are not alone. That all-too-familiar frustration was once a daily occurrence in the woodshop—until a major organizational overhaul changed everything. Leading the charge is Shop Manager and President Dave Popejoy, who recognized that efficiency in the shop…

Choir Presents: America’s Folk Legacy

Tom Miller In the coffeehouses and protest marches of the 1960s, America’s folk tradition stopped being history—and became a weapon. The year was 1961, and a scrawny kid from Minnesota stepped off a Greyhound bus in New York City with a battered guitar, a head full of Woody Guthrie songs, and something to say. Bob…