Ana Corey This year’s Match Play hosted by the WGA was a great success, with two beautiful days of golf! Forty-eight golfers met at the home of Co-Chair Susan Miloser on May 12 to draw up the six teams who would compete in the 15th Annual Match Play Tournament. Susan and fellow Co-Chair Gail Hicks…
Sports, June 2023
RRWGA’s Match Play Strikes a Fire
Clubs & Classes, June 2023
Rockin’ Red Ranchers Visit Argyle Fire Station No. 514
Donalee Hallenbeck The firefighters and first responders from the Argyle Fire Station No. 514, which services Robson Ranch, greeted our members with an eye-opening tour of the fire station and all its lifesaving equipment and vehicles. Their many trips to the Ranch have provided services that are above and beyond the call of duty. Our tour…
Clubs & Classes, June 2023
Potters Go High Tech
Lynne Kelsey It’s impossible to learn pottery from a book. Certainly, one can pick up tips and gain a basic understanding of the craft by reading, but it’s a skill that needs to be developed hands-on. We learn best by closely observing the hands of experienced potters, then taking up clay to imitate their actions.…
Clubs & Classes, June 2023
Drama Club—Let’s Meet More Actors
Mary Ornberg The Robson Ranch Drama Club is a group of residents who perform plays and skits for the community. We are highlighting two actors who have entertained you in many of our past plays. Let’s get to know them in their own words … Fran Hackley: “We moved to Robson from Corinth in August 2017,…
Clubs & Classes, June 2023
Them Fellas Been Cattin’ Around
Scott Baker Texas has loads of great rivers, streams, and lakes, and you can find all kinds of fish in any one of them. The largemouth bass is the most popular. Any guesses what’s number two? Yep, it’s Mr. Whiskers himself, the lowly, sometimes slimy—yet extremely tasty—catfish. The go-to species for those angling for a…
Clubs & Classes, June 2023
Truth Bridges the Generations
Lewis Toland The digital age has transformed most teens into “screenagers” who are ill-acquainted with American history, much less civics. When an individual’s memory fails, his identity begins to vanish, so bewilderment sets in. This principle holds for nations as well, so the question becomes: Can concepts bind the generations? In the face of educational fads,…