Althea Parent It was another fun Trivia Night at the Clubhouse Friday, May 6. It was a little smaller group this time due to other events taking place around the Ranch. However, there were still 17 playing teams and one spectator team. Teams find it’s best to go with your gut but sometimes talk each…
Clubs & Classes, June 2016
HOA Trivia Night
Clubs & Classes, June 2016
SOT honors Robson Ranch Military
Sam Goodrich On Armed Forces Day, 20 Support Our Troops flag display volunteers placed 180 American flags on the median of Ed Robson Blvd all the way to the Robson Ranch Clubhouse. The display honored not just the 75 relatives of Robson Ranch residents serving in the military but also all members of every military…
Clubs & Classes, June 2016
Heard it through the Grapevine indulges in a Great Gatsby themed party
Nancy Toppan We are introduced to The Roaring Twenties, The Jazz Age and Prohibition in Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby. The bestseller describes the opulent lives of wealthy east coasters during one of the rowdiest periods in American history. The pursuit of wealth and materialism and the acceptance of moral laxity was man’s aspiration during…
Clubs & Classes, June 2016
Mother’s Moments in May
Sherry Zeise Classic, spicy, traditional, international, bold, sweet; we had it all! Oh, were you thinking this describes the food? No, that’s the variety of ladies attending the “Mothers’ Tea.” At the newly named Coffee Tree Café in Argyle, formerly known as “Cachette Bistro,” the owner graciously closed at 3:00 p.m. allowing New Life Lunch…
Clubs & Classes, June 2016
Pinot to the People
Bernadette Fideli Have you noticed how Pinot Grigio has become nearly synonymous with “easy-drinking white wine,” and Pinot Noir has emerged as the red wine that can do no wrong? What makes the Pinot family of grapes so drinkable? Why is just about every wine-producing country trying to grow Pinot? Eileen Whittaker and Jim Fox…