Rock & Roll Martini Group Rocks ‘Ozzy’

Dave Parker The house band (host) for the October meeting was Cassie and Jim Richardson. It was a “black out” evening to celebrate Ozzy Ozbourne, the “Prince of Darkness.” The…

Juliet Luncheon

Pat Garrett Juliets again had a great luncheon at Bella Bistro. Lots of talk and laughter was heard. Juliets have monthly luncheons at restaurants throughout the Denton area. Check the…

Robson Ranch Women’s Club Community Outreach

Kiln Krafters President Rhonda Swanson and Vice President Christy Taylor share the Christmas decorations their club created for the Robson Ranch Women’s Club with representative Jennifer Phelps. KD Rutherford Kiln…

Cook Children’s Hospital memory boxes

Boyce Irwin, Jack Rhead, Loucille Battig, Gene Holt, JoAnn Bostwick, Sue Wells and John Rohde. Not pictured are Bruce Walker, Jim McGill and Sue Reber

The Robson Ranch Woodworkers are at it again. Cook Children’s Hospital reached out to us asking if we could make a commemorative box for keepsake items for their ICU patients. They said something simple. Boyce Irwin gathered our talent and resources, and we made a dozen boxes out of beautiful Colorado Beetle Pine. They measure…

Ladies of East Crestview enjoy game days

The Ladies of East Crestview Drive played Hand & Foot and Mexican Train at the home of Anne Owens. Those in attendance were, front row: Anne Owens, Vickie Bone, Kathy Zumann, Glenda Carr, Lillian Keehn and Carol Fortner; second row: Nancy Toppan, Carol Kerr, Clarice Turner, Brenda McKenzie, Barbara Cooper, Diane Edmonson and Cathie Rod.

African American Social Club

Marie Milleage The African American social group invites all black residents to join us in fellowship and to welcome new homeowners to Robson Ranch. Only one member of the family needs to be black. We hold gatherings at the home of a resident or in a restaurant. We are not a club, religious or political…

Girls on Wheels step back in time

Girls on Wheels capture Waxahachie’s storybook charm.

Vicki Baker Driving around the city of Waxahachie it is evident it is steeped in history. Before the turn of the century and well into the 1920s when “cotton was king,” Waxahachie was one of the wealthiest and most influential cities in Texas. Once at the center of the cotton boom, large landowners made millions…

Campfire memories – senior style

Left to right, front row: Peggy Backes, Ilene Schlesinger, Bert Zeitlin, Valerie Tarren, Judy Loomis and Bernadette Fideli; back row: Nanci Zipes, Rosemary Weinstein, Peggy Crandell, Barbara Runner, Jan Utzman, Jennifer Rahn, Betty Gardner, Mala Bowdouris and Carol Solow

Bernadette Fideli The campfires of our youth were magical, mystical moments. Our imaginations ran wild with ghost stories as we stared into the flames, visualizing bone-chilling scenes. As the embers slowly died, the stories reverted to songs of friendship and tales of special family times. A recent gathering resurrected those long-ago memories. A group of…