Sigma Chi sweetheart dinner

David Parker The first annual Sweetheart of Sigma Chi dinner was recently held at Susan and David Parker’s home. Seven of the nine Robson Sigma Chi’s were able to attend with their sweethearts. An Italian dinner was served with Wayne and Lucy Rees, Norm Leggett and Nancy Walsh bringing appetizers. Dwight and Lolly Evans brought…

March – Red Hat Event Stylin’ and Smilin’

Jan Utzman March was ushered in by one of those surprise snowstorms making the ladies of the Red Hot Ranchers dream of beautiful spring days to come. Along with planning for outdoor flower planting, spring cleaning and window washing, their thoughts turned to freshening up their spring wardrobes. This called for an event at Chico’s…

Welcome New Neighbors – April 2015

Robson Ranch welcomes the following new homeowners to the Ranch: Larry and Angela Daniels, Thomas and Susan Ehinger, Kent and Glenda Guthrie, John and Sondra Hall, David and Elisabeth Sickels, Laverne and Joann Smith, Tim and Jane Stewart, Virgil and Linda Thompson and Jeffrey Wiginton.

Robson Ranch Pickleball news

Carol Hilton The 2015-16 Board is in place The Robson Ranch Denton Pickleball Club held its annual meeting on March 19. Elections were held, and the club welcomes the new Board: President Jim Propes, Vice President Warren Williamson, Treasurer Bill Wise, Secretary Susan Parker, Member at Large 2015-2016 Kevin Andrews and Member at Large 2015-2017…

Fellowship at the Ranch – April 2015

Jim Wilkins The implications of an empty tomb from a human perspective are always based in the individual person’s perception of reality. The implications of the same event from a divine perspective are always based in what is real. Do you see the difference? The Roman soldiers that guarded the tomb were in fear for…

Pastor’s Corner – April 2015

  Pastor Jim Mann In 1999 the U.S. Treasury began to mint quarters from our 50 states. The one from Delaware, the first state, has a very interesting story behind it. On the coin is a man riding a horse (I guess it was a “quarter” horse!). The man’s name was Caesar Rodney. In 1776…