Category: August 2018

9-Pin No-Tap Bowling Tournament

Tricia Douglas Jim Richardson and Larry Klein ran the first ever 9-Pin No Tap Bowling Tournament for Robson Ranch on July 22 at Brunswick Zone in Denton. On an otherwise extremely hot Sunday afternoon, 48 participants walked away with 24 awards and a lot of eagerness to have a repeat event in the future. The…

RR Co-Ed Softball – 2018 fall season

Donna Peck Evenings are getting cooler so it’s a perfect time to play co-ed softball! All skill levels are welcome! We especially need more ladies to join in the fun. Can’t commit to the entire season? You can sign up to be a substitute, an umpire, a scoreboard operator, an announcer or a scorebook keeper.…

Fourth of July parade brings us all together

Vicki Baker The ol’ fashioned 4th of July Parade is a tradition in the community when Robson Ranch salutes America’s birthday. That sense of tradition is what brought people out in 90+ degree heat to celebrate the American spirit with family, friends and neighbors. The RR Democratic Club was represented by 20 members, six decorated…

RRWGA holds First Annual Eclectic Tournament

Mary Beninato The RRWGA hosted a brand-new tournament this year – The Eclectic. It consisted of two days of net individual stroke play, with the second day giving players a chance to improve their scores on each hole. The event was chaired by LaDonna Womochel who would like to give a big thank you for…

Dr. Siegel keeps audience awake talking about sleep

David Laschinger Dr. Jason Siegel began his talk, Improving Sleep as We Age, on July 11 with a slide giving four objectives. Showing that he had a sense of humor, the fourth objective was “Put You to Sleep”. Over the next hour, his presentation was packed with information on the main three objectives—normal sleep in…

The Final Landing

Bernadette Fideli Imagine you are 18-19 years old. Senior Prom, beer-drinking pizza parties and beach scenes are gone. A helicopter just dropped you off on a mountain top in the middle of a jungle in a foreign country where people want to kill you. You are in Vietnam and you really don’t know why. You…

Keeping our Denton neighbors cool

Phyllis Ayers Community action can be in our thoughts, which is wonderful, but it is certainly better when action is accompanied by deeds. The Women of Voices United took an idea and made it into a reality during the month of July. The group realized that there was a need in the Denton community for…