Category: June 2018

Living Well Speaker Series 2018

  Elaine Kushmaul Living Well at Robson Ranch Speaker’s Series – programs for the rest of 2018 July 11: “It’s a Matter of Sleep,” speaker Dr. Jason Siegel, Health Services of North Texas August 1: Kick off to RR Olympics and the showing of Impossible Dreamers a new and inspiring documentary on senior athletes August 22: “Am I Going…

Pen Pals at Robson Ranch

Ellen Gilgore This year’s group of pen-pals from the fifth grade at Argyle Intermediate School participated in the final activity with their pen-pals at Robson Ranch during a very hot day in May when they came for a picnic lunch and games. Some had never met their pen-pal until this day while others had been…

Women’s Club trip to Hugo, Oklahoma

Ann Madigan and Barbara Cummins On Thursday, April 26, 40 Robson Ranch Women’s Club members boarded a sleek black bus and departed for a day to Hugo, Oklahoma. In years past, more than 22 circuses have wintered in this small town. Known as Circus City, USA it is currently winter headquarters for two circuses. At…

Library hosts Writers Guild event

Klaus Dannenberg The Robson Ranch library in Denton hosted an afternoon discussion of “Getting Started as an Author,” led by members of the local Writers’ Guild. On May 9, Jan Marx, Mary Jo Belding, Carl Smothers and Jackie Moore, four of Denton’s published fiction authors, shared their very individual approaches to getting started and making…

Tennis Club Cinco De Mayo

Jerry Tarpley On May 5, 24 members and officers of the tennis club held their annual Cinco de Mayo Tennis Mixer. After five rounds of spirited play, scores were tallied and prizes were awarded. Mike Welton and Bob Hauck received gift certificates for rounds of golf and cart rental from our Wildhorse Golf Course pro…

Travel the world with Road Runners

Vicki Baker It’s a big world out there. Go explore with Road Runners on these exciting upcoming trips and day excursions. August 12, 2018 Love Never Dies at the Bass Don’t miss Love Never Dies, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s spellbinding sequel to the Phantom of the Opera. August 19, 2018: Campus Theater’s Wizard of Oz The…

Democratic Club gets into the green scene

Vicki Baker More than 60 percent of trash that ends up in landfills can be recycled. Plastics take around 500 years to decompose; aluminum cans take up to 200 years; batteries take 100 years; glass takes millions of years and Styrofoam never decomposes. Living in Denton, you likely do some form of recycling of paper,…