Rock & Roll Martini Group Rocks ‘Ozzy’

Dave Parker The house band (host) for the October meeting was Cassie and Jim Richardson. It was a “black out” evening to celebrate Ozzy Ozbourne, the “Prince of Darkness.” The…

Juliet Luncheon

Pat Garrett Juliets again had a great luncheon at Bella Bistro. Lots of talk and laughter was heard. Juliets have monthly luncheons at restaurants throughout the Denton area. Check the…

Robson Ranch Women’s Club Community Outreach

Kiln Krafters President Rhonda Swanson and Vice President Christy Taylor share the Christmas decorations their club created for the Robson Ranch Women’s Club with representative Jennifer Phelps. KD Rutherford Kiln…

Seeds of Grace

Linda Buishas “Noah was a righteous man, the only blameless person living on earth at the time, and walked in close fellowship with God … God saw that the earth had become corrupt and was filled with violence” (Genesis 6:9,11). So God instructed Noah to build an ark the likes of which had never before…

At the Spring Widows Sharing Hope Meet ‘n’ Greet, Derby Hats Were Donned and Legacies Honored!

Joanne Horst Picture-perfect hats and heartfelt legacies took center stage at the spring Widows Sharing Hope Meet ‘n’ Greet where Derby Day flair mingled with Mother’s Day reflections. From cherished memories to lasting impacts, each guest shared their mother’s essence, weaving a tapestry of love and inspiration. Renowned author Kathy Howard added depth to the…

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Courage

Ed Jones On Dec. 24, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, an entire U.S. armored division was retreating from the Germans in the Ardennes when a sergeant in a tank destroyer spotted an American soldier digging a foxhole. The G.I., PFC Martin, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, looked up at the sergeant and asked, “Are…