Category: Clubs & Classes

To Cast or to Swing? Decisions, Decisions!

Scott Baker Peanut butter and jelly. Bacon and eggs. Batman and Robin. Some things just go well together, and another is fishing and golfing. Summer’s here, with golf courses greening up and lakes stocked with sport fish. Hard choices need to be made—cast a fishing line on a serene lake or swing a club on…

Drama Club Goes to the Improv

Mary Ornberg On June 10 the Robson Ranch Drama Club went on a club outing to Four Day Weekend Improv in Fort Worth. The evening started with an early dinner at Joe T. Garcia’s in Fort Worth. The food was fantastic, and the margaritas were enjoyed. The first skit the improv actors performed was focused…

Sassy Stampers Say “Peek-A-Boo”

Cherlyn Conway On a hot, sultry Saturday in June, the CATC found many Sassy Stampers thankful they joined a club that holds indoor gatherings. As the temperatures and humidity climbed outside, inside, Room 104 filled with Stampers escaping the heat and enjoying a couple of hours to use their energy to stir the creative part…

Candidate Kelvin Leaphart Speaks to Democratic Club

Janie Cindric Candidate Kelvin Leaphart is running for Texas’ 26th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. Michael Burgess has held that seat for 22 years. Mr. Leaphart believes it is time for a change in representation. He states he is fighting for a political system that serves the interests of hard-working, everyday…

Women’s Club August Luncheon

The excellent Women’s Club monthly luncheon programs continue to update, enlighten, and entertain! Monthly luncheons are $19 per person. Reserve your seat by making your reservation payment by the deadline. As a recap, the June luncheon provided an excellent program, with President Nancy Caldwell opening the afternoon by providing the current business status updates. She…

Yarn Divas Recognized by Texas Health Presbyterian

Lynne Kelsey At the April 28 annual Volunteer Luncheon, members of the Yarn Divas received recognition for their donations to the Octopus Project, which places safe, handcrafted octopi toys in the tiny hands of newborns at the hospital in Denton. During the program at the Embassy Suites conference center, Texas Health Presbyterian President Jeff Reecer…