Category: Clubs & Classes

Garden Club News

Nancy Finley Garden Club members visited the cottage gardens of Joanne and Steve Spurgin, 701 Seville Road, Denton, on April 20. Steve and Joanne guided small groups around their extensive, half-acre lot. There were so many shrubs, plants, shade, and sunny areas. Joanne called it a “cottage garden.” Joanne and Steve travel extensively and brought…

AASG Hosts Members’Birthday Celebration

Tiffany Ramzy Recently, the African American Social Group (AASG) held a birthday celebration on the patio outside the Grill. The celebration, complete with cake and candles, was in honor of members whose birthdays occurred in the months of January through April. About 17 members attended. It was a beautiful, sunny day and a wonderful time…

Juliet Luncheon

The Juliet luncheon was held on April 10 at Edge of the Lake Winery. Around 25 women attended. There was much laughter and friendship. Winemaker Chris gave a talk about how the winery came about. Watch for info on next month’s luncheon in the HOA email.

Successful Lithium-Ion Battery Recycle Event

On a rainy Saturday, April 19, the Pilot Knob Rotary Club and the Advanced Placement Environmental Science students of Guyer High School completed a successful lithium-ion battery collection event. The students, under the guidance of their teacher Stephanie Riley and Rotarian Mike Weaver, participated in a contest developing marketing materials, spoke at the Denton City…

HiFi Club Attends Southwest Audio Fest

Randy Hatcher Randy Hatcher, Mark Harty (Robson Hi-Fi Club president), and Mark Wegener attended the Southwest HiFi Expo at the Hilton Anatole Conference Center in Dallas on March 21. There were more than 60 rooms of high-end audio manufacturers, live music, seminars, distributors, and 120 exhibitors in total. This is one of the largest high-end…

Beautiful Day for Community Garage Sale

Nancy Burns Once again, our cup runneth over with gratitude for all those who contributed to our Spring Garage Sale. The After Schoolers appreciate all of the time and energy given by our residents, employees, and generous volunteers who all contributed in so many different ways. A big thank you to all those who loaded…

Julia Kellogg, a Genetically Programmed Artist

Rosie Bous Upon meeting Julia Kellogg, one might think that she was a born artist. “To the contrary,” she says, Julia did not delve into her painting and collage creations until 2010 after retiring from her 29-year career as a corporate executive for Kohl’s. It was, however, in Julia’s genes to create lovely works of…

Sigma Chi Brothers at Robson Ranch

Dave Parker The Sigma Chi Brothers at Robson Ranch held their April meeting at the usual round table at the Wildhorse Grill. The gathering began with a prayer, setting a thoughtful tone for the afternoon. The main topic of discussion was the planning of the upcoming annual Derby Day celebration, a highlight of the year.…