Kiwanis Club Welcomes Presentation from Denton ISD Community Engagement Leaders

Kiwanis Club members welcomed a very informative presentation from Leigh Ann Weaver, Community Engagement Coordinator, and Chris Ice, Community Engagement Specialist, at the general meeting. Leigh Ann and Chris provided an overview of the Community Engagement Mission, Purpose, and all the benefits to the children in the district. They added information about the current school…

Relishing Pickleball: Doubles Strategies (Continued!)

David Zapatka Continuing our study of Pickleball Fundamentals Master the basics and compete with confidence by Mary Littlewood, Ms. Littlewood offers these basic doubles strategies for players of any level. To read all her advice, buy her book. Strive for 100% accuracy on serves. The serve is the only shot in the game that is uncontested. There…

Garden Club November Meeting

Nancy Finley, Publicity Chair, Garden Club The November Garden Club meeting will be on Monday, Nov. 20, at 10:30 a.m. in the Lonestar Room at the Robson Ranch clubhouse. Our speaker will be Lee Ann Yates, Master Gardener with Denton County Master Gardeners. She will present a program on “Fall Gardening,” including pansy planting and…

Save the Date For New Year’s Eve Party

The HOA and Wildhorse Grill are teaming up to bring you a New Year’s Eve Party in the Robson Ranch clubhouse on Sunday, Dec. 31. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the New York Ball Drop will be at 11 p.m. The cost is $85 per person. There will be a heavy assortment of elevated…

Essential Oils for Natural Hair Care

JoAnne Gaudioso Care for your hair—without chemicals. All-natural essential oils are just as effective in adding thickness and beauty to your hair. Whether you’re losing hair, have bald spots, or have a receding hairline, try one of these top essential oils for hair growth: rosemary, ylang ylang, and frankincense. All three of these essential oils…

Fellowship @ the Ranch: Thankful

Pastor Ed Jones Thanksgiving may be America’s most beloved national holiday, but its history is all over the place. Even the details of the famous feast between the Plymouth Colony settlers and the Wampanoag Native Americans in November of 1621 are sketchy. The best account we have is a letter from English settler Edward Winslow…