Back the Blue lunch

The honorees at the Back the Blue lunch at the Grill

Dave Parker Rhett Hubbard and Jeremy Trietsch from the Wildhorse Grill went out of their way to make a special Back the Blue lunch at Robson Ranch. Nearly a full house packed the Grill to honor two police officers from the Denton Police Department. Don Duff opened the lunch with an update from City Council…

Bocce Ball League rolling along

John Humphries With the Robson Ranch Bocce Ball League fall session half over, the two divisions seem to be taking different directions. The new “Corleone” division, which plays the early times on Wednesdays, appears to be more evenly matched. The Rat Pack and Spicy Meat-A-Balls both have won three of their four matches, four teams…

Baby Boomers rock the Grill

Dave Parker The Robson Ranch Baby Boomers met on a busy first Friday in October at the grill. With Texas Toss going strong, many of the Baby Boomers were joining in before and after tossing bags on the patio. The Boomers seemed to fill both the bar area of the grill and the patio outside.…

A fantastic day for the Community Garage Sale!

Left to right: Grace Ann Gallagher, Barbara Thornton, Gayle England, Darla Chupp, Helen Hayes and Marti Conley.

Darla Chupp The weather was nearly perfect for the October Community Garage Sale sponsored by the After Schoolers Club. Once again the Robson community came out with enthusiasm to support their friends and neighbors! Thanks, Robson Ranch, for once again showing why we love our community! At 6:00 a.m. when flashlights and headlights were needed…

Potluck Club’s final rotation

Stan and Joyce Brein and Harold and Sue Codianne; hosts were George and Eileen Boryan

Bren McKenzie Members celebrated the final 2017 potluck get-together in September-October and are looking forward to the new year and dining with friends and new neighbors in 2018! Dues for 2018 are $5 per household and are due by December 1, 2017. The dues help defray the cost of papers, mailing and other club expenses…

Writers Guild Tip: Writing real life into fiction

Jan Marx The following excerpt demonstrates how to take personal experiences and turn them into fiction. From Past Corpus to Past Emu to the third book in the series, Past Good Earth, Silo Adams moves from one adventure to another. She is often surprised by what happens next. From: silo@quixote.com To: wendy@windpower.com Dear Sister, We’re back home,…