Lynn Stucky The Texas Legislature meets every two years in odd numbered years per Article 3, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution. The session begins at noon on the 2nd Tuesday in January and lasts 140 calendar days. Because the legislature is considered part-time, the Texas Constitution also allows for the Governor to call the…
Features, August 2021
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Clubs & Classes, August 2021
Robson Ranch Gun Club: First Time Lady Shooters!
Mary Ellen Steibel In June, the Women’s Group of the Robson Ranch Gun Club sponsored a first-ever Basic Pistol Course for women members of the Gun Club. After over 20 women signed up for the course, the original single class was expanded to two classes! The training classes were accompanied by range days for women…
Religion, August 2021
Biblical Manhood Series: Men’s Bible Studies
Steve Gornik Bring a flawed person together with another flawed person in close quarters for an extended period in a fallen world—no wonder living in a vitalized marriage can be a challenge. As God is the creator of marriage, studying his design would make perfect sense. This is a topic being tackled by the above…
Clubs & Classes, August 2021
Creative Arts and Technology Center Open House a Big Success
Kathy Dial Approximately 600 people attended a Creative Arts and Technology Center (CATC) Open House on July 11. Attendees were able to see firsthand the opportunities for Robson Ranch residents to participate in the many arts, crafts, and other activities housed in the CATC building. Dozens of free hand-made door prizes were awarded as visitors…
Generals, August 2021
Welcome New Neighbors
Brenda Johnston, Administrative Assistant Robson Ranch welcomes the following new homeowners to the Ranch: John and Carol Ackerman, Manuel and Mary Baca, Frank and Janet Bracken, Michael Bresnok and Shannon Soefje, Mark Brown and Bette Moscarello, Larry and Carlene Catlett, Dennis Constantine and Allie Scott, Kathy Cooper, Vasilios and Cathy Copadis, Steven and Mary DePetro,…
Religion, August 2021
Fellowship at the Ranch
Ed Jones, Pastor With all the uproar about removing the Ten Commandments, etc., this is worth a moment or two of your time. In Washington, D.C. there can never be a building of greater height than the Washington Monument. On the aluminum cap, atop the Washington Monument, are displayed two words: Laus Deo. No one…