Shelbi Berg, Activities Director Thank you for attending the 14th annual Robson Ranch Living Well Health Fair. There were almost 600 residents that attended this event. We hope that you were able to visit all 100 vendors between the Clubhouse and Sports Club gym that took their time to be with us at the…
Category: May 2018
Generals, May 2018
Homeowner ID card accessories and member discounts
Brenda Johnston Key tags, key fobs, RR sticker and wrist bands are optional accessories which may be purchased at the HOA office. These items have a chip in them and work just like your member card. Many homeowners like the convenience of having the key tag/fob on their keyring, having a sticker on their…
Sports, May 2018
Robson Ranch Texans play College Station Tournament
Johnny Blecher Our >65 AA Robson Ranch Texans, a competitive softball team sponsored by Carolyn Thomas’ Robson Resales, played in their first tournament of the year, April 5 and 6, at College Station. The BoyZ did us proud as they won their division and placed five players on the All-Tournament Team: Bruce Horeftis (batted…
Clubs & Classes, May 2018
Singles rodeo trip
Sports, May 2018
Bocce ball season begins
John Humphries Bocce League spring 2018 is well under way! In this current session we have added four additional teams into the mix. With ten teams in each division now, and only four Bocce courts to use each Wednesday evening, teams will have two bye weeks over the course of the ten-game season. We…
Clubs & Classes, May 2018
Sigma Chi Brothers
Dave Parker On a rainy fourth Tuesday in March the Robson Ranch Sigma Chi brothers gathered at the Wildhorse Grill. Brother Mick Fox, the chapter chaplain, began the lunch meeting with a prayer. The prayer included a special focus on brother Bruce Monroe who was recently hospitalized. Bruce entered the Chapter Eternal shortly after…
Clubs & Classes, May 2018
Super salads, strawberry parfaits and Mexican Train
Nancy Toppan The Game Gang enjoyed a delightful smorgasbord of salads, breads and crackers before jumping into a jovial game of Mexican Train at Nancy and Pete Toppan’s. The big winner was Kathy Zumann with only 37 points. Kathy, also, had the most wins with 0 points three times. In second place was Bobby…
Clubs & Classes, May 2018
The Genealogy Club continues to dig!
Adele Stewart What happened to the state of Franklin? This question opened a new year of diverse program subjects for the Genealogy Club. Subsequent and diverse presentations covered the value of various census records, the organization of one’s research, the migration to America of the Scots-Irish, the ways to fill in the “dash” between…