Category: July 2020

Calling All Friends of the Evans Scholars Foundation!

Ray Rosenbach I am reaching out to residents in all of the Robson Communities looking for Evans Scholars Alumni or fellow supporters of the Evans Scholars Foundation. The Evans Scholars Foundation awards full tuition and housing college scholarships to high-achieving youth caddies with limited financial means. Established in 1930 by the Western Golf Association and…

Pickleball Club Volunteers

Dave Parker With over 500 members of the Robson Ranch Pickleball Club, you could guess that it takes a lot of volunteers to efficiently run the club. It is impossible to list all of the volunteers that have stepped forward over the years. For this article, the club would like to highlight two individuals who…

Sassy Stampers June Online Meeting Recap

JoAnn Gantos Another month under COVID-19 restrictions, yet the Sassy Stampers have not missed a step. We are continuing to meet monthly online to make fun and versatile cards together. We regularly meet on the third Saturday of the month but the virus has prevented us from meeting in person. We do have a large number of…

Softball Fall Registration Dates: July 20 through 31

Tiffany Ramzy, RRSA Secretary Softball registration and waiver forms are available in the kiosk near the HOA office. If you did not already register during the spring signup period, the fee is $25 for the fall season. Forms are also available at www.quickscores.com/robsonranch. We have three leagues: Co-ed League, Ladies League, and Seniors League (those born…

Playing Table Tennis in July 2020!

Pete Belding, Table Tennis Club member, celebrates the Fourth of July.

Don Pooley We hope everyone had a great Fourth of July. Good news is that the Robson Ranch Table Tennis Club playing capacity was increased to 20 participating players, and four members waiting. This new capacity will allow for up to 16 people playing singles (on eight tables) at a time. All play session participants…

Designing With Carol: Banded Together

Abby McIntyre There’s a creative movement sweeping through our little corner of Texas, friend. It seems as though every time I check in with a loved one or have the opportunity to chat with a friend, they have picked up a new talent or hobby. We are all finding new ways to be creative during…

Fellowship at the Ranch Church

Ed Jones, Pastor This little story convicted me. I call myself a Christian. In June 2013, the Rev. Willie Lyle, the newly-appointed pastor of the Sango United Methodist Church in Clarksville, Tenn., spent four and a half days living in the streets in the guise of a homeless man. He then transformed back into his…