David Zapatka This 12-common-mistakes column began after playing with some very excited, highly motivated, new pickleball players at our community courts recently. After playing a couple games, this question was posed to me, “What should we do to improve and become 3.5 players?” We reviewed the first eight mistakes the past four months. This month…
Sports, May 2021
Relishing Pickleball: 12 Common Mistakes and How to Fix Them: Mistakes 9 and 10
Sports, May 2021
North Texas Junior PGA
Cindy Sterling On March 15, we had 62 young golfers who ranged in age from seven to 15 years come out and play the North South rotation. This is the second time we have entertained the North Texas Junior PGA (NTJPGA) group. Many parents either caddie or walk alongside their children helping them with rules and…
Clubs & Classes, May 2021
Big Fun with Smallmouth Bass
Scott Baker When you think about smallmouth bass, the Great Lakes come immediately to mind, followed by clear natural northern lakes, rocky mountain streams, and big mid-South reservoirs. But the state of Oklahoma? The land of shallow, muddy water lakes where largemouth have long reigned supreme? Not so much. Well, it’s time to change your…
Clubs & Classes, May 2021
Spring Has Sprung for Sassy Stampers
JoAnn Gantos This card just screams spring! And with the nice rain mid-April, as we have seen, there surely will be May flowers. As the project lead this month, my goal was to find some cute spring-colored papers. And I think I nailed it. With three different papers all containing the same colors, our club…
Clubs & Classes, May 2021
Road Runners
Karen Lyons The Robson Ranch Road Runner Club is traveling! We had our first outing in over 14 months and visited Eataly in Dallas at North Park Mall. The club has also gone to the Dallas Arboretum and the always popular horse tour to Oak Meadow Ranch. What are you waiting for? Sign up for one…
Clubs & Classes, May 2021
Happy Potters of Robson Ranch
Karen Ellsworth What a great bunch of fun, creative, and artistic people! The smiling faces say it all. Recently we welcomed eight new potters to our club. Their instructor was Pat Bender, and she has raved about these gifted students. They have produced some amazing pieces already. Several members took part in Raku firing—a technique…