Baseball and Bingo and Band, Oh My!

Frances Hackley The Robson Ranch Music Club has many fun-filled events coming soon for all to enjoy. On May 26 the Robson Choir is Taking It to the Ballpark in Frisco, home of the RoughRiders. There they will start the game by singing the national anthem. The national anthem will be sung at 5:50 p.m.,…

Kiln Krafter Club’s Summer Creations

Lorraine Wilson Members of the Kiln Krafter Club, including Jill Stevens and Edwina Gibson, are hard at work crafting serving platters in anticipation of summer gatherings. The Ceramics Room offers a variety of molds, with the lattice work platter design being a standout favorite among the members. Despite its size, this mold is user-friendly, allowing…

Genealogy Notes

As the Robson Ranch Genealogy Club continues its study and research of our military ancestors, we enjoyed several informative programs last month. On April 16 genealogist Patti Gillespie presented a program on “Sixteen Death Records That Will Bring Your Research to Life.” She explained the importance of beginning our research at the end of an…

Drone Club Meeting

The Robson Ranch Drone Club meeting was held on April 22 at the CATC in Room 104 and started at 7 p.m. The general meeting session topic was “Fixed-Wing Aircraft: What You Need to Know to Fly.” Robson resident Frank George shared his personal experience regarding all aspects of flying fixed-wing aircrafts. The agenda included…

Girls on Wheels Bite into the Cheesier Side of Life

Vicki Baker Love comes in many forms: shredded, grated, sliced, or melted! We’re talking cheese, of course! Fortunately, we Texans can get some of the finest cheeses right here at home. For decades, the Mozzarella Company (MozzCo) has been producing some of the best, most flavorful cheeses west of the Atlantic. Paula Lambert, the original…

Another Day, Another Data Breach

R.O.S.E., Resources/Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly In today’s digital age, data breaches are becoming increasingly common, leaving consumers vulnerable to identity theft. In one of the largest, most recent breaches, AT&T exposed 73 million passwords. While the vast majority were former customers (before 2019), it’s estimated that over 7-1/2 million were current customers. While there’s…