Tag: Pilot Knob Rotary Club

Pilot Knob Rotary Club Partners with BERC

Karen McDaniels Five times a year, Pilot Knob Rotary Club partners with Carter BloodCare to bring blood drives to Robson Ranch. Both Carter and Rotarians reach out to past and potential new donors to give blood at these events. In January, Pilot Knob Rotary was invited to partner with the national Blood Emergency Readiness Corps…

A New Year for Pilot Knob Rotary Club

Karen McDaniels, President, Pilot Knob Rotary Club Pilot Knob Rotary Club at Robson Ranch would like to wish everyone a happy, prosperous, and productive 2022. January marks the halfway point of our Rotary year, so we still have many opportunities to serve before our new year begins on July 1. In December we chose our…

News from Pilot Knob Rotary Club

Karen McDaniels October marked the one-year anniversary of Pilot Knob Rotary Club at Robson Ranch. We began as a satellite club of the Cross Timbers Rotary Club in Flower Mound, and on Oct. 29, we chartered as an official club of Rotary International. Our members are people with a desire to serve the greater Denton…

Pilot Knob Rotary Club at Robson Ranch

Karen McDaniels Pilot Knob Rotary spent time this summer working on service projects in our community and letting people know what we do. In June and July, we led a five-club project at Good Samaritan-Denton Village that built a Monarch Migration Waystation. We planted 90 native Texas plants that attract not only Monarch butterflies but…

News from Pilot Knob Rotary Club

Karen McDaniels For some of us, springtime in Texas is the best part of the year. At Robson Ranch we want to spend more time outside, beautifying in our yards. Master naturalist and Texas Native Plant Specialist, Carol Clark, was our May 14 speaker. She talked about the importance of using native plants in our…

Pilot Knob Rotary Club

Rotarian Pat Smith spoke about Shiloh Fields, the largest community garden in the U.S.

Karen McDaniels One of the great things about living at Robson Ranch is the large number of clubs and organizations residents can be part of. Many of us belong to more than one club/organization because we meet new people, make lifelong friends, and feed our souls by being of service to our community. If you’re…