Darla Chupp We all realize that there are definite benefits of being residents of Robson Ranch Texas! But there are also benefits to living in a mid-sized city that claims not one, but two unique universities:—the University of North Texas and Texas Women’s University! We have the opportunity to be “life-long learners” by enrolling in…
Clubs & Classes, May 2017
The After Schoolers tour the campuses of UNT and TWU
Clubs & Classes, May 2017
Rockin’ Red Ranch Ladies wine, dine and learn
Linda Terry Rockin’ Red Ranch ladies support local businesses so they visited the new Argyle Coffee House this month. Everyone enjoyed the various coffee and tea options as well as specialty pastries and caught up on the latest news. Observant ladies watched the barista prepare coffee or tea with leaf design in the foam topping.…
Generals, May 2017
Welcome New Neighbors
Robson Ranch welcomes the following new homeowners to the Ranch: James and Linda Adams, Jimmy and Gloria Bagley, George Beardsworth, Scott and Sylvia Brown, Sharon Buczak, Bruce and Karen Chidester, Lawrence and Sarah Connelley, Robert and Nancy Clark, Robert and Nancy Crawshaw, Charles and Luanne Fagan, James and Pamela Freitus, Roberto and Emily Garza, Lynda…
Generals, May 2017
OLLI at UNT
OLLI at UNT is a lifelong learning program with classes, events and trips designed by and for adults 50 and better. We are a vibrant community of curious minds, adventurous hearts and welcoming members. Classes are taught by distinguished university professors and area professionals. Join us for life’s next adventure. Over 100 classes; member events…
Clubs & Classes, May 2017
Garden Club meeting notice
Barbara Anderson On Monday, 17 April, Denton County Master Gardener Zoe Broxson presented a program about the value of herbs, and their importance both to our food and to our health. Many herbs grow very well in our north Texas climate. Mint loves water but not so much for rosemary. Spanish lavender is better for…
Generals, May 2017
Robson Ranch Murder Mystery Dinner Show Fallen Angel takes the stage June 24
Fallen Angel will be presented on Saturday, June 24. The doors open at 5:30 p.m., buffet at 6:00 and the show begins at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person. Lagniappe Productions is a professional production company with over 35 years of experience and literally tens of thousands of shows. They specialize in 1880s Wild…