The RRHOA Shredding and Recycle Day will be on Saturday, May 18, 2019, from 9:00–11:00 a.m. Shredding cost is $5 (cash) per bag or box and to have your computer hard drive or printers crushed is $5 each (cash). Magic Shred will take any paper documents that you need shredded but please remove paper from…
Generals, April 2019
RRHOA Shredding and Recycling Day – May 18
Features, April 2019
Designing With Carol
Abby McIntyre Happy April sweet friends! Up until now, we’ve been focused on the joyous holidays that rang in the new year and the colorful world around us. This month, we’re focusing on the many different materials you can use in your home to add that certain je ne sais quoi you’ve been searching for…
Clubs & Classes, April 2019
Robson Riders Motorcycle Club – clubs work when members participate
Stan Brein I am continually amazed at the sheer number of clubs and organizations we have at the Ranch. It is not surprising given the varied backgrounds and interests of the folks living here. From sports, to crafts, to politics, to volunteerism, there is truly something for everyone’s taste and interests. It’s wonderful to have…
Features, April 2019
Spotlight On Advertiser: Professional medical services for Robson Ranch residents
Tracy Cook is a Certified Adult Nurse Practitioner with over 25 years of experience in medical practice in the DFW area. Four years ago, Tracy and her family became residents of Robson Ranch and Tracy started her medical practice Adult Health Services (AHS). Tracy and AHS provided residents with a full range of medical services,…
Clubs & Classes, April 2019
Republican Club gets updated report from Sheriff Murphree
Russ Bafford The Republican Club members at Robson Ranch are grateful to Denton County Sheriff Tracy Murphree for updating us on how things are going in our area from his unique law enforcement perspective. Sheriff Murphree was the featured speaker at the March 5 meeting of the Robson Ranch Republican Club. From dealing with the…
April 2019
2 Your Health: Did someone sneeze?
Tracy Cook, NP-C If you have lived in Texas very long, you know allergy season is upon us. The weather goes from hot to cold to windy and the trees and plants are coming back to life, along with those pesky allergens that come with them. The most common spring allergens are pollen from oak…