Vicki Baker The directory assistance operator and telephone book were once the bedrock for telephone numbers and addresses of family, friends and neighbors. But with the changing times these became obsolete and fell by the wayside. But at Robson Ranch the “Source Book” has stood the test of time and continues to serve its residents…
Generals, August 2017
Information please…Kiwanis Club delivers Source Book™
Clubs & Classes, August 2017
African American Social Group
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…
Clubs & Classes, August 2017
Robson Riders: riding in the heat, but the eating can’t be beat
Stan Brein Well, it’s officially summer. June 21, 12:24 a.m. CDT to be exact, was when the Farmer’s Almanac says that summer arrived. But those of us who were here know that the heat was turned up much earlier in the spring. Ah, Texas! For motorcyclists this complicates matters and affects the recreational riding schedule.…
Generals, August 2017
Living Well: Metabolic Syndrome Seminar
Marie Milleage Dr. Anna Love presented a thought-provoking seminar about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of metabolic syndrome. On July 5 over 60 residents attended the event and learned that a specific group of risk factors can cause metabolic syndrome. The term “metabolic” refers to the biochemical processes involved in the body’s normal functioning. Metabolic…
Generals, August 2017
Robson residents invited to an Open House
David Laschinger Robson Ranch and Denton Freedom House were started roughly at the same time but came about for very different reasons. While Robson Ranch became a community of active adults, DFH became the temporary home for men who need help recovering from addictions. The Freedom House’s faith-based program is free, operating solely on grants…
Sports, August 2017
Wildhorse Lady Niners Win Best Club in Julhy 4th Parade
A $50 gift card was presented to the club for the most creative and enthusiastic club in the parade. Congratulations! Carolyn Thomas and Marsha Scholze carried the banner identifying our group in the parade. Mary Ornberg and Jane Thompson blasted the music with a marching cadence highlighting the nine-hole women’s golf club. The Wildhorse Lady…