Sandi Price Each year the Material Girls club holds a one-of-a-kind quilt class for new members. Each student has a mentor who gives one-on-one instruction. Because of the closure of the Arts & Crafts Center this year, the class was held in Marguerite Rose’s home. She also taught the class, as she has done since…
Clubs & Classes, April 2023
Material Girls 2023 Quilt Class
Clubs & Classes, April 2023
Women’s Club May Luncheon
Mark your calendar and plan to join us for the very special May luncheon for members and their guests on Monday, May 1, in the clubhouse ballroom. Doors open at 11 a.m. Tickets are $19 per person. We will honor our mothers with a special Mother’s Day theme. Joining us will be Dallas/Fort Worth-based crooner…
Clubs & Classes, April 2023
Voices Members Tour Emancipation Exhibit at Amon Carter Museum
Jane Scholz Members of Robson’s Voices United toured the Amon Carter Museum’s current special exhibition, Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation. The exhibit, sparked by the museum’s bronze statue The Freedman, a 19th century work by a white sculptor, explores American artists’ views of the meaning of emancipation, both at the time of the Civil…
Clubs & Classes, April 2023
A Special Gift for the Members of the Wood Shop
Joni Matthiessen The Wood Shop was recently gifted the most gorgeous black walnut wood. Our board spent a whole Saturday morning allowing Wood Shop members to come to the Shop and buy this wood at a much-discounted price. Having been a fantastic woodworker for many years, current Shop member Buddy Smith had a storage unit…
Clubs & Classes, April 2023
Girls on Wheels Take Our Taste Buds for a Stroll
Vicki Baker Huddled inside on a wet and dreary winter afternoon, we reminisced about the past fun-filled time spent outdoors on a warm, sunny day. Girls on Wheels (Nancy Burns, Vicki Baker, Cassie Richardson, Karen Dipietro, Susan Hebert, and Shirley Monge) dove into Dallas’s foodie scene and sampled the best of the city’s Tex-Mex cuisine…
Generals, April 2023
Ask Your State Representative
Bill to Designate ‘Lost Battalion Memorial Highway’ House Bill 3099 will designate the portion of U.S. 380 from Decatur to Jacksboro as honorary highway for WWII American troops. Last week, Texas State Rep. Lynn Stucky (R-Sanger) filed a bill to designate the highway stretching from Decatur to Jacksboro as the “Lost Battalion Memorial Highway.” House Bill…