Cynthia Drury Pastor Ed and Edie Jones led the Fellowship At The Ranch Church group in the Robson Ranch 4th of July Parade. Pastor and Mrs. Jones rode in a classic 1994 red Mustang convertible driven by Joe Tanner. There were a total of nine cars/golf carts decorated especially for the parade. The parade was…
Religion, August 2022
Fellowship At The Ranch Church Joins the Parade
Clubs & Classes, August 2022
Paint & Palette Club Presents New Monthly Demonstrations
The Paint & Palette Club recently offered its first artist demonstration to new students/members. We are proud to say it was very successful and well attended. Both artists, Janet Coddington and Jan Marx, presented “How to Create Zentangle Art.” All in attendance were given free art materials and instructions on how to create their very…
Generals, August 2022
Friends of the Library: Exploring Texas History
Dianna Lucas and Jane Scholz Membership of Friends of the Library (FOL) met for their fifth annual meeting on July 14. Marsha Scholze presided as the final act of her year as chair. Members were afforded the chance to win raffle prizes throughout the meeting. The prizes consisted of gift certificates to Barnes & Noble,…
Generals, August 2022
Deadline Reminder and How to Submit an Article
The deadline for the September edition is August 26 by 4 p.m. Please send your submission on time, and early if possible! You can email your submissions to [email protected] or use our website: robsonpublishing.com/editorial. For article and photo guidelines or if you have questions, please call 480-895-4216.
Generals, August 2022
Grandparents’ Day Event
Gayle Coe, Publicity The Women’s Club is hosting a very special Grandparents’ Day on Sunday, Sept. 11, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the clubhouse, Bandera/Medina Rooms. This event is open to the public, and admission is free. Bring the grandchildren and entire family for an afternoon of live music, children’s games, face painting, cupcakes,…
Generals, August 2022
Friday Market Vendor: Lucido’s Produce
Claudia J. Caporale The passion for homegrown products dates back to Chris’ father John and grandfather Vito when, on John’s fifth birthday, his father gave each of his sons a tiny plot on their strawberry farm to grow whatever they wanted. That started a lifelong love of planting and watching them thrive—a family tradition that…