Fourth of July Parade Unites Us

The ol’ fashioned 4th of July Parade is a tradition in our community when Robson Ranch salutes America’s birthday. That sense of tradition is what brought people out in near 100-degree heat to celebrate the American spirit with family, friends, and neighbors. The RR Democratic Club was represented by decorated golf carts and autos, walkers,…

Terry King Joins Texas Regional Bank

Terry King Hello, I’m excited to announce that I’ve moved to Texas Regional Bank! Not only will you continue to receive the same excellent service from me, but now you’ll experience improved support, additional industry knowledge, and market guidance from me and Texas Regional. With my knowledge and experience in the banking industry, I have…

U.S. Military History: The Star-Spangled Banner

Ross Dunfee At the outset of the 19th century, Great Britain was locked in a long and bitter conflict with Napoleon Bonaparte’s France. Both France and Great Britain attempted to block the United States from trading with the other, and restrict the USA from westward expansion. Beginning in 1812, Napoleon began to encounter the first…

Good Food, Good Wine, Good Discussion, Good Fun!

Tiffany Ramzy What do Savanna, Ga., and Denton, Texas, have in common? “Dirty Rice,” “Braised Cabbage with Tomatoes and Fish Sauce,” “Deviled Eggs,” and “Peach Cobbler.” Recently, several Robson ladies tried their hand at these recipes and others from the executive chef at The Grey, a southern-style restaurant in Savanna, which is now one of…

Women Sharing Hope

Sherry Hansel Catherine Simpson welcomed over 40 ladies to Women Sharing Hope on July 15 at the clubhouse. Barbara Browning opened the meeting with a prayer and then led a short discussion about our Care program, which consists of volunteers who pray for attendees’ specific prayers throughout the month. Catherine then gave details about our retreat…