Women Sharing Hope

Catherine Simpson If your spouse exits this world first…what do you need to know? Can you find the will/trust and insurance policies? Do you know all the passwords? Do you understand your families’ finances and who to call about them? Who all do you need to notify? Do you know how to operate the washer…

Rock and Roll Martini Group Rocks the Pool

Dave Parker The July House Band (host) for the Rock and Roll Martini Group was Monica and Allen Bishop. As in tradition, the Bishop’s had the annual pool party for the group at their home. The music for the evening was a collection of eclectic Caribbean and popular hits. The martinis for the evening were the…

Robson Summer Yard With Colors Galore

Linda Lilley Kelly and Tom Oliver have worked for several years to get their yard just the way they want it. They wanted a yard with beautiful green grass mowed just right with gardens full of lime green, red, purple, and pinks. So many of the Robson residents enjoy working in their yards, sharing with…

Wine Steward’s Enjoy Their Version of Margaritaville

Bernadette Fideli Al and Vivian Wright invited the Wine Stewards to enjoy their version of Margaritaville. On a storm-drenched muggy June evening, the Wine Stewards were greeted in the front yard courtyard with containers of chilled margaritas—strawberry or lime—and bowls of homemade salsa and chips. Definitely the correct way to invite visitors to your home!…

Ladies With Hattitude Shares Memories

Deborah Thomas On July 21, Debbie Hall and JoDale Hull hosted the Ladies With Hattitude regular monthly luncheon at the Wildhorse Grill. Each lady was asked to bring a photo or object and share a special memory with the group. We enjoyed so many stories of travel and special people. By sharing these stories, we…

Opportunities for Planned Growth and Natural Preservation

Jesse Davis, Council Member, District 3 Cities usually change slowly over time. In the normal course of things, they undergo measured, organic growth and take decades to reach population milestones. City leaders, in turn, usually have the luxury of planning at the same pace. In the past, most of Denton’s leaders’ decisions affected small groups…