Category: July 2023

Help Keep the Library on Track

Jane Scholz Friends of the Library is asking Robson residents to renew their support for our community library in the CATC building this month. The neighborhood group is also open to new members—any Robson resident who will donate $10 per year to keep our library on track. More than one in four Robson residents use…

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…

Movie Time! ‘The God Man,’ Hosted by Women Sharing Hope

On Friday, Aug. 11, at 1:15 p.m., Women Sharing Hope is bringing the movie The God Man to Robson residents in the clubhouse Lone Star Room. Tickets are $10 per person. Come join us for this movie presentation. Men are invited. Here is the link to purchase your tickets: brushfire.com/faithcontentnetwork/TheGodMan/556334. The God Man (2 hours)…

Living Well Committee Vendor Spotlight: Canning Is My Jam

Claudia J. Caporale Stephanie Wood is the owner and creator of Canning Is My Jam. She takes vegetables and berries and jars them fresh in Sanger, Texas. When available, she incorporates produce from her garden and local farmers. She’s no novice at canning garden produce! She learned it from her mom and grandmother in her…

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…

Word of the Month: Grimoires

David Zapatka Reader Tony Sciabica wrote, “I read your article in the April edition of the Crossing. I found the word sempiternal interesting. My use of the word would be the following: Eternal means to me something that has no beginning and no end.  Sempiternal has a beginning but no end. Semper fidelis has a beginning…