Category: Clubs & Classes

Local Fruit Production

Janet Laminack, County Extension Agent-Horticulture With the renewed interest in plants, gardening, and growing food, fruit production is often overlooked. While vegetable gardens are started anew in spring and fall, growing fruit tends to be a long-term commitment. Fruit production occurs on trees and perennial shrubs, although not exclusively. I would venture a guess that…

Chris Hagge Speaks at Champions Rotary Club

Chris has a long-standing history with Marmon Holdings Inc. and its subsidiaries starting as Assistant Controller for Marmon Holdings Inc. in 2010. Shortly after, Chris transitioned to Railserve where he served as Controller overseeing all financial operations for all divisions including 1,400+ employees across 80+ locations in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Chris then moved…

Texas Toss Season Nine Begins

Dave Parker The quest to be the champion of Super Bag Bowl VIIII began in September. Thirty teams and over 300 tossers took to the patio of the Wildhorse Grill. Steve Targonski, World Wide commissioner of Texas Toss, compiled the standings as of week two. In the 4 p.m. Texas Bag League, the early leader…

Wisconsin Club Met for Spaghetti on the Board

Mary Fabian Spaghetti on the Board is one of the weirder of numerous weird Wisconsin folk food traditions, but it’s one worth celebrating. Twenty-one club members arrived at the Grill Lounge to find their spaghetti heaped in piles on a board. After a salad and breadsticks, we dove in, and spooned the meatballs and spaghetti…

Catholic Club Holds Successful First Meeting

The first meeting of the Robson Ranch Catholic Club since COVID-19 hit in March of 2020 was a huge success. The meeting was the first held at the CATC, and there were many familiar faces and some new friends as well. The meeting was opened with prayer led by President Irene Manning. Anyone new in attendance…

Girls on Wheels Confront Human Rights Atrocities

Vicki Baker In 1977, a group of Holocaust survivors had an extraordinary vision—teach the North Texas community the lessons learned from the Holocaust and memorialize the six million Jews and others persecuted by the Nazis. Their legacy, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum opened in 2019, nearly 75 years after the fall of the…