Road Runners Travel Club

Karen Lyons Robson Ranch Road Runners Travel Club is heading out west in June for an exciting adventure. If you are not a member, join the club and come along for an exciting eight days. Joining is easy, just visit our website, www.rrrrclub.com, for instructions and you will be on your way to this and…

Weaving Through March

JoAnn Gantos It has been a year now since our Sassy Stampers group met in person. We surely miss our in-person meetings and hope we can meet in person once again soon. In the meantime, we are grateful for our technology consultant, Tami Fenton, who keeps us connected through her recorded videos. This month, Jean…

Friends of the Library: The Library and Newspapers

Newspapers and the library

Alan Albarran We are asking all members of the Robson Ranch community to help us in making important decisions regarding what type of newspapers we should provide in our local Robson Ranch Library. In short, you will soon be hearing about a brief survey Friends of the Library (FOL) is launching via HOA emails and…

Bridge at Robson Ranch

Sue Russell, Eddie Bigler, and Alice Wright

Alice Wright Competitive Duplicate Bridge is still happening at Robson Ranch, just not face to face. We are playing through the Denton Bridge Studio on Bridge Base online at www.bridgebase.com. If you need help getting online, contact Eddie Bigler at 303-842-9770. Due to the nature of our game, we do not know when we will…

“Snowvid 2021” Didn’t Stop Us!

Judith Smothers gave several of us a lesson on making unique and original wine stems. We had such fun and the creativity was certainly released!

Karen Ellsworth Even though we couldn’t get up to the studio for a while, we made up for lost time! We are diligently working on amazing products for the Holiday Market this fall, learning new techniques and enjoying the friendships and fellowship that creating together brings us. A new Happy Potters beginner’s class starts March…

Drive-Thru Art in a COVID-19 World

Friendship and art continue to flourish during the pandemic.

Vicki Baker In this time of COVID-19, it’s difficult to find places where friends can engage in a pandemic-forced socially distanced and isolating environment. Girls on Wheels discovered the perfect opportunity to experience art and culture for the first time in over a year—Aurora’s innovative “Area 3″, where 100,000 square feet of parking garage in…