Category: October 2023

Let’s Plant Some Bulbs Now for Spring

Martha Cantrell, Denton County Master Gardener First, they are called “fall bulbs,” because they are planted in the fall. They bloom in spring, some in very early spring. Grape Hyacinth (Muscari), for example, can bloom when snow is on the ground and are sometimes planted in lawns, because they are finished blooming long before the…

Baby Boomers Sip and Savor Event

Susan Parker The first (and now annual) Sip and Savor event was the idea of Boomer Monica Bishop. The sold-out wine event was attended by 130 Baby Boomers who were directed to host homes by Boomer Carol Jankowski. Carol and Boomer Susan Parker picked the wine countries for the Boomers’ host homes. Host Dale and…

Women Sharing Hope September Meeting Recap

Women Sharing Hope is more than just a monthly gathering. It’s a platform for developing deep friendships, nurturing your faith, and spreading God’s love throughout the Robson Ranch community. We invite you to join us on the third Friday of each month at the clubhouse. For more information, feel free to call or text Catherine…

Facts About Our Library

Lorraine Wilson Libraries play a vital role in communities by serving as a hub for learning, sharing information, reading, and even providing a quiet space when needed for a few hours. Our Robson Library provides free access to a vast array of books, magazines, digital newspapers, puzzles, and computers for all residents to use. Community…

Wonderful Water Workouts

Suzie Kardog-Edgren Rocking horse, bullfrog, dainty frog, hoedown, cross country, toy soldier—how are these words connected? They describe various movements used during a water aerobics class! As a runner, walker, and biker of long standing, I didn’t think water aerobics would be much of a workout. All I really did was play in the water…

Robson Ranch HOA Holiday Gala

The Robson Ranch HOA Holiday Gala is on Saturday, Dec. 2, in the Robson Ranch clubhouse ballroom. Cocktails are at 5:30 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m., dinner is served at 6:30 p.m., and the DJ will be playing music from 7:30 to 10 p.m. The cost is $90 per person. Menu: Salad Arugula &…

Christmas, Stampers, and Support Our Troops

Cherlyn Conway Perry Como’s song “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” might have crossed one’s mind if you happened by Room 104 in the CATC on Sept. 18, as more than 15 Stampers arrived and were directed to which station JoAnn Gantos, the lead chair, had assigned them for their part in assembling…

Women Sharing Hope to Meet on October 20

Debbie Calevich Women Sharing Hope will meet on Friday, Oct. 20, at 10 a.m. at the clubhouse. From the hopeless pit of self-destruction to the adoption from the most loving, most caring, most giving Father. Come hear the story of one of Women Sharing Hope’s leaders and her story of redemption. Chary Horton will also…