Game Gang at D’Bone’s

Nancy Toppan Autumn is here and it’s time to enjoy fall foods. Zesty pasta casseroles, tangy meatballs, fresh green salad and hot garlic bread were served at Vickie and Jere Bone’s Game Gang night. Our favorite wines were enjoyed throughout the evening. Dessert was a delectable key lime pie. The Gang Game played a jovial…

“We did our best today…”

Bill Wright and Dianne Edmondson Marine Iwo Jima survivor Don Graves was the inspiring speaker to nearly 400 Robson Ranch residents at the October 8 meeting of Support Our Troops. Don, who joined the Marines at 17 in 1942, began sharing his Iwo Jima experiences about nine years ago at the age of 84, encouraged…

Robson men learn about “Leaving A Legacy”

McKinney Street is a busy east-west, four-lane thoroughfare just north of downtown Denton. It provides access to Denton’s City Hall and Civic Center and the County Courthouse and the Tax Office. Driving east on McKinney Street, it narrows to two lanes and passes mixed neighborhoods and small industrial sites. In a few miles, it leaves…

Rock and Roll Martini Group

Dave Parker The house band (host) for the October meeting of the Rock and Roll Martini Group was Susan Hebert. Susan picked Aretha Franklin as the featured artist of the party. Aretha was labeled as the number one artist of all times by the Rolling Stone Magazine. Susan passed out an 18-question quiz on Aretha…

Diamond in the Rough Tournament highlights

Seven WGA Robson Ranch ladies headed to Fort Worth from October 4 through October 6 to play in the Diamond Oakes “Diamonds in the Rough” ladies golf tournament. Along with having a fun three-day tournament these ladies took home many winnings with them back to Robson Ranch. Alice Wright wore her lucky hat and won…

Pastor’s Corner

Jim Mann A longtime church member and friend passed away last year. In his last days on this earth, as he was released from the hospital to go back to his room at the assisted living facility, he kept telling his nurses he was “going home”. They would kindly correct him that, no, he was…