Claudia J. Caporale The month of May in Texas has been referred to as a “rainy month,” usually seeing frequent tornadoes, but it’s also a beautiful month celebrating mothers. So, men, it’s your time to shine! Step up with a heartwarming card, flowers, chocolates, and a special trip that’s on her bucket list. Here at…
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Generals, May 2023
Friday Market Vendor: Josh Alaniz, Former Grain Bakery
Claudia J. Caporale What do you do when you’ve graduated from UNT with a geography degree, worked for the U.S. Corps of Engineers, had a Harvard Forestry internship, and then decided, “That’s not for me?” You adventure on a four-month, $1,400 backpacking journey to Europe, having contacted a vegetarian café baker in Ireland. It was…
Generals, May 2023
‘Bachelors of Broadway’ August 18
Join us on Friday, Aug. 18, in the clubhouse ballroom for Bachelors of Broadway: Gentlemen of the Theatre. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the concert starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person. Take a trio of dashing men, add soaring melodies from stage and screen, and then refine the sound with contemporary,…
Generals, May 2023
FOL Leads ‘All the Light’ Discussion in Robson Library
Jane Scholz About 40 Robson residents gathered in the CATC library for a lively discussion of All the Light We Cannot See, a moving novel of a blind girl navigating war-torn France during World War II. The discussion, organized by Friends of the Library, was led by Lynn Moore and Joan Pursley. The group agreed…
Generals, May 2023
Kiwanis Club of RR—Kid’s Clothing Collection
Kid’s Clothing Collection supporting Community Clothes Closet in Justin: 1. Start collecting gently used and new clothing. 2. Sizes infant to 18-year-olds, primarily school age. 3. Drop off anytime at Pat Hamblin’s residence, 10801 Flagstone. 4. Tuesday, July 11, is the final drop-off at the Farmers Market area of the clubhouse parking lot between 10…
Generals, May 2023
Summer Newspaper Mailing Update
Attention Snowbirds: Due to the increased cost of postage, we can no longer forward your newspaper if you have a summer residence outside of the community. We invite you to keep up with your friends and neighbors online at robsonranchpioneerpress.com, or we offer a subscription service of $15 for 6 months or $30 for a…
Generals, May 2023
The Special Edition Band Ready to Sizzle!
Frances Hackley, Publicity Chair With the beginning of summer just around the corner, so comes the sizzle of summer. To help you ease into the days of summer when the sun and air are hot enough to get your blood boiling and you aren’t even upset about anything, come to the Summer Sizzle Dance. The…
Generals, May 2023
Mark Your Calendars
Monday, May 22 Food Truck Event 5 to 8 p.m. in the Wildhorse Grill parking lot Friday, June 2 Murder Mystery Dinner Show 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., $55 per person Menu: Roasted chicken, white wine velouté, roasted potatoes, house salad Friday, June 23 Murder Mystery Dinner Show 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., $55 per person Menu:…
Generals, May 2023
Living Well 2023 Olympics—We’ve Reviewed the Surveys
Marcia Elving Living Well Olympics coordinators have started planning for 2023 events. Based on survey results from last year, we plan on spacing out activities so that Olympians can participate in more events. We’re always looking for new activities, so if you have an idea you’d like included, we’ll be happy to assist you in…
Generals, May 2023
Sunsets and Food Trucks, May 22
Come stop by the Robson Ranch Food Truck Night on Monday, May 22, from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Wildhorse Grill parking lot. There will be five different trucks to order from to appease your appetite, since the Grill will be closed after 4 p.m. Feel free to take it home to enjoy, or…