
Standing left to right: Clarice Turner, Lillian Keehn, Cathie Rod, Nancy Toppan, Rudy Wilson, Sheri Twiggs, Linda Terry, Pat Crump, Vickie Bone and Dee Kurtz; sitting left to right: Glenda Carr, Barbara Cooper, Carol Fortner, Diane Khalar, Paula Monroe, Kathy Zumann, Rebecca Fridley and Billie Maxwell
Nancy Toppan
After living at Robson Ranch, I can’t imagine moving into a neighborhood and never really getting to know my neighbors. However, I recall years ago living in a suburban residential area where we never once got together for a meal with nearby homeowners. A casual wave and a few words while watering the yard was all the communication we had.
The outgoing populace of Robson Ranch always has gatherings in the planning. The Ladies of East Crestview have a delicious lunch each month at our Wildhorse Grill. We have a marvelous time inviting lively conversation and sharing news from around our area.
Hope to see you next month, ladies!