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Published by mkinsey, 2021-05-06 12:38:28

May 2021 - Ranch Reporter

MAY 2021

The Ranch Great Food,
Turns Green Great Service

PAGES 11-13, 17-19 PAGES 14-16

what’s inside is the only authorized and official monthly publication for the residents of the
Heritage Ranch Community with news and calendar of community events
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Committed to Excellence

Looking Back, with Thanks

HOA UpdateAs the grass turns green and the leaves emerge on trees – and ized that Fire Station 2, as a first responder location, should have

Alife without COVID again seems possible – my thoughts turn continuous power but didn’t.
to the many people who have helped us get through the past 12 Mayor Lessner started back up his chain of contacts with this

months. What a year! news – and got results: Fire Station Two, along with Old Stacy

Despite major changes in staff routines and personal circum- Road and Heritage Ranch had continuous power restored. Our

stances, we were able to keep the majority of our staff through lights came back on, thanks to Henry’s tenacity and our excel-

the pandemic – thanks to Bobby Heath of Western Golf Proper- lent working relationship with the Town of Fairview.

ties, who filed for a Federal Payroll Protection Program loan on Even though their station had no heat, Fairview Fire Depart-

our behalf. ment never stopped supporting Heritage Ranch. Throughout the

We built a brand-new Food and Beverage pickup and delivery cold weather, they made multiple runs, helping residents with

system almost overnight that kept our staff employed and our medical conditions and turning off the water flowing to burst

residents fed, thanks to Tony Trevino and Jack Arrigo. pipes.

Your HOA Board and the WGP management team continued Earlier, as the cold snap began, Tony Trevino had the fore-

to meet regularly – sometimes several times a week, usually sight to ask our maintenance engineer, Pete LaFlamme, to camp

by video conference – to keep in touch with developments and out in the clubhouse – in freezing temperatures – to be on hand

make course corrections as needed. Almost all of our standing in case anything happened. It did: a pipe broke and a section of

committees continued to meet as well. ceiling collapsed.

Then there were our volunteers, who do incredible work for Pete was able to stem the flow within minutes, preventing ma-

our community. Some of them don’t want to be publicly thanked jor damage, and immediately began the process of drying the

for what they do, but because of them, throughout the pandemic: carpet. Tony Trevino brought an extra fan from his house, and

our engineering projects were better designed and completed at Linda Soos and Eric Hoyle arrived to help contain the damage.

a lower cost to the HOA; our investment decisions were well Thanks to Pete’s plumbing contacts, we were able to start re-

thought through; and Ranch Reporter arrived in our mailboxes pairs immediately, enabling the kitchen and golf shop to open

every month. again within days – unlike some other clubhouses across North

As if a pandemic weren’t enough, February and record-break- Texas that remained closed for up to a

ing cold came along. The temperatures went down. And the month due to flood damage.

power went off and on. All I can say – to everyone who has

It took teamwork to solve. In fact, it took a village! helped Heritage Ranch over the past year –

After Clayton Barns told Gale Quint the rest of Fairview still is THANK YOU!

had lights, I called Mayor Henry Lessner. He then contacted our

state representatives, Jeff Leach, Angela Paxton, Candy Noble Nancy Lewis
and Pam Little to seek a solution.
President, Heritage Ranch
Then Adam Wilbourn, the assistant to the town manager, real- Homeowners Association

May 2021 | Ranch Reporter 3

• RANCH BUSINESS • • RANCH NEIGHBORS •

Board of Directors Meeting Schedule Newcomers

May 21 September 17 Royce & Rebecca Wimberly – 605 Pelican Hills Drive
Judy Walsh – 703 Scenic Ranch Circle
June 18 October 19
In Memoriam
July 16 November 19
♥ Mary Porterfield ♥
August 20 December 17 ♥ Winfield (Scott) Tolman ♥

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• RANCH REMINDERS • 11TH ANNUAL

The New Normal: Johnny Williams,
Upcoming Events on the Ranch Tournament Coordinator:

May 6 – Bound for Glory Free Concert (469) 644-9990
May 9 – Mother’s Day Brunch
May 13-14 – Chorale Spring Concert 7:00 a.m. MONDAY
May 18 – Variety Show Mix and Mingle 8:15 a.m.
May 19 – Medical Speaker: Dr. Sandra Petersen 8:20 a.m. JUNE 7, 2021
May 20 – Rebecca and Kuba Concert 8:30 a.m.
May 26 – Road Runners Patio Party 1:00 p.m. Registration and Range Opens
May 31 – Pool Party 1:30 p.m. Mega Chip-off Contest
June 3 – HR Jam Session Proceed to Golf Carts in the staging area
June 7 – Chip In Fore Charity Golf Classic Shotgun Start
June 10 – Trivia Night Reception and Food Service Begins
June 17 – Dave Alexander Concert Prizes and Awards Ceremony
June 21-25 – Kids Camp Week 1
Check your daily emails or the website for details. Benefiting the Dallas Chapter of the Alzheimer’s
Association & The Northern Texas PGA (ACE) Program.

$75 donation, plus $29 golf $21 lunch for a
total of $125 With golf pass total is $96.

QUALITY THAT’S
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• Roof Replacements FREE MINOR ROOF
• Roof Repairs REPAIRS
• Gutters Missing Shingles ∙ Damaged Flashing
• Siding Caulking ∙ Minor Leaks
• Ventilation (up to $250)
• Decks
• Fences Call today for a FREE inspection
• Radiant Barrier
• Insulation 972-982-0800

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May 2021 | Ranch Reporter 5

• RANCH POLITICAL CLUBS •

DEMOCRATIC CLUB NEWS REPUBLICAN CLUB NEWS

Democratic Club is keeping busy this spring. Below is your Republican Club is keeping busy this spring. Below is your

calendar of upcoming events: we would love to see you. calendar of upcoming events: we would love to see you.

Speakers Forum Upcoming Events
Wednesday, May 19, 6 p.m. I Stage Side of Ballroom. Tuesday, April 20 & 21 - Trip to the State Capitol
Speaker: Executive Director of the Collin-Grayson Electric Friday, April 20 - North Texas Veteran's Golf Tournament
Co-operative Monday, May 17 – Monthly Meeting: Reopening of Texas
Please RSVP to Becky Price at [email protected] or call Monday, June 21 – Crisis at the Border or Texas Electric Grid
(469) 865-9952 Saturday, July 17 - Collin County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner at
Southfork Ranch
Progressive Book Club Monday, July 19 – Monthly Meeting: “The state of Fairview
Wednesday, June 16, 4 p.m. I Stage Side of Ballroom and Collin County” presented by Mayor Henry Lessner and
White Fragility by Robin Diangelo presented by Shelia County Judge Chris Hill
Levatino and guest
Please RSVP to Juley Welch at [email protected] Election News
April 19 - April 27 – Early Voting Period
Voter Registration April 20 – Last day for application to receive Ballot by Mail
If you have changed your address recently or know somebody May 1 – Election Day
who needs to register to vote in Collin County, please feel free
to reach out to Juley Welch at [email protected] Early Voting Locations Closest to Heritage Ranch:
• Lucas Community Center, 665 Country Club Road, Lucas
Mark Your Calendars • Collin College- Higher Education Center Lobby, 3452
Plan ahead and mark your calendars for Sunday, November 7! Spur 399, McKinney
Our Annual Gala & Election event will be taking place at the • Allen Municipal Courts Facility Community Room, 301
clubhouse. Stay tuned for more information. Century Parkway, Allen
• Allen ISD Service Center Main Foyer, 1451 North Watters
Remember Hope’s Door Road. Allen
Looking to do some spring cleaning? Remember that our
charity Hope’s Door needs donations. Donations may be Election Day Voting Locations Closest to Heritage Ranch:
dropped off Tuesdays – Saturdays, 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. • Fairview Town Hall Council Chambers, 372 Town Place,
You can also visit them online at hdnbc.org. Fairview
• Lucas Community Center, 665 Country Club Road, Lucas
Please check the Democratic Club website for more • Allen Municipal Courts Facility Community Room, 301
information: demclubathr.com. Century Parkway, Allen
• Allen ISD Service Center, 1451 North Watters Road.
Creative and Innovative Window Treatments Allen
Bedding, Pillows, Roman Shades
For more information, go to our webpage:
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Email us at: [email protected]
Paula Ross (View videos of recent meetings by going to our website and
972-727-2772 • 972-740-8017 clicking members)
www.paularossdesigns.com

6 Ranch Reporter | May 2021

• RANCH DINING •

Your Choice: Dine In or Dine Out … Pickup and Delivery
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.*
Dine in the Clubhouse and the Outpost or use our pickup
*During busy dine-in days in the Corral Grill and Patio,
and delivery options. Delivery and Curbside Pickup may have limited hours of
operation. Please read the daily emails for changes to times
Monday Corral Grill Outpost for Delivery and Curbside Pickup.
Tuesday to Friday Closed 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. For daily Food and Drinks Specials: see the daily
Sunday 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. Noon – 7 p.m. Heritage Ranch email.
7 a.m. – 8 p.m. 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. To see the entire menu: click on the Corral Grill and
Outpost Menu links in the daily email.
10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m.
• If you order Curbside Pickup at the Clubhouse, please
The Corral Grill bar will remain open until 10 p.m., remain in your car and a staff member will carry your
Tuesday through Sunday order to you. A 20 percent service charge is added to
all Curbside Pickup orders.
Eat in the Outpost
• If you order Delivery, staff members will ring your
No reservations — first come, first seated. doorbell, put your food on your front step and stand
back. They will wait for you to answer the door and
Dine in the Corral Grill ensure the food is picked up. A $5 delivery fee and
20 percent service charge are added to all Delivery
Reservations, while not required, are strongly orders.
recommended.
972-886-4700, ext. 114 The service charge is shared by our hard-working Food &
Please call between 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. to book up to Beverage staff.
one week in advance.
Diners must wear a mask when entering and leaving the For Corral Grill Orders: Call 972-886-4700, ext. 114
restaurant. For Outpost Orders: Call 972-886-4700, ext. 115

Dine on the Patio Soup-To-Go (Almost) Every Day

Patio dining is available whenever the Corral Grill is open. Soups may be ordered in bulk on days that the Corral Grill
Seating is first come, first seated, and will offer the Corral is open (and while supplies last).
Grill menu, happy hour specials and features.
• You can order both the Soup of the Day and the regular
soup on the Corral Grill Menu.

• Pick up your order curbside or have it delivered for an
additional $5 fee.

1 Quart $12.95
2 Quart $22.95 (save $2.59)
3 Quart $33.95 (save $4.90)
1 Gallon $44.95 (save $6.95)

To order, call the Corral Grill on 972-886-4700, ext. 114

May 2021 | Ranch Reporter 7

We are once again
joining our voices!

The Heritage Ranch Chorale
Presents

A Little Bit Country,
A Little Bit Rock and Roll

at 7 p.m. in the Ballroom
Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14

Featuring Director Ben Turner
in his premiere production

Tickets $12 per person
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left below

The way we Fishing for golf balls: Frito Boyd spotted Deb
Emerson and Bob Stapp retrieving “lost” golf
were: John balls from the creek. Sales of the used balls go to
Fravel snapped fund activities of the Fishing for Fun club.
a neighbor on
Quarry Oaks
waiting for
other folks to
show up for
their weekly
“Corona
Roundup”
Happy Hour.

left

It’s all in the wrist: The Disc Golf regulars
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left

Second to one: Jack
Lawler received the
second-place award
for his oil painting
"Snow at the Shore"
at the Art Club of
McKinney’s annual
Art Show in March.

above right

Heritage Lake fish survived the Big Chill Mardi Gras, Ranchette

but can’t escape angler Rosemary Hyland – or style: Lois Schultz and
photographer Liv Schad. Lynne Dubea created
a fun Mardi Gras-

themed evening for the
Ranchettes, complete

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ST. PATRICK'S DAY 2021

GreenTURNING THE RANCH
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trees and a party to the Clubhouse!
Ranchers donned a bit o’ the green, raised a cheer (and a
beer … or two) and shared the luck o’ the Irish all around.
May 2021 | Ranch Reporter 11

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May 2021 | Ranch Reporter 13

INTERVIEW

Great Food, Great Service

The Key Ingredients

AN INTERVIEW WITH JOE YOUKHAN AND WHITNEY TOMMELA

Late last year, the HOA Board National Director of Culinary Op- opening hours and labor with
announced it was inviting West- erations, and Whitney Tommela, demand, and manage food use
ern Golf Properties’ hospitality National Director of Food and carefully to reduce the amount
experts – who oversee a wide Beverage, about what they found. of spoilage. When we manage
variety of golf course and restau- Their individual comments have these factors well, the budget
rant properties across the country been combined for clarity. is not exceeded and the stage
– to take a look at Heritage Ranch. is set for generating sufficient
The Board asked them to recom- What are the fundamental revenues to cover costs.
mend ways to enhance our res- economics of the Hospitality
taurant offerings, better manage Industry? How do you refresh an exist-
our costs and improve customer ing food operation, especially
service across the Ranch. The Hospitality industry as a now coming out of COVID?
whole has razor-thin margins.
In March, Ranch Reporter talk- Those margins are driven by We look at real-life data by
ed with Chef Joe Youkhan, WGP’s two major costs: food and labor. running reports that show sales
So, to run efficiently, we align over a period of time.

14 Ranch Reporter | May 2021

This reveals a core road- which days of the week how they sell. If a feature
map of fundamental tastes, see the highest traffic, and does well, it could become
what diners are attracted which hours. We’ll also see a mainstay. But tastes do
by and what sells within what they are interested change: for instance, kale
the community. in eating – do they want and cauliflower were not
familiar comfort foods or even on the radar 15 years
What have you found at is there demand for some- ago; now they are in-de-
Heritage Ranch? thing new? How are they mand veggies.
responding to the new or
When we studied Heri- tweaked items we’ve put We’re very cognizant of
tage Ranch trends prior to into place – and do they keeping the popular items
full reopening, we found we still love theme nights? and fine-tuning dishes to
could reduce the number of
hours and days the Cor- Of course, we understand
ral Grill and Outpost were that some residents may
open, corresponding with continue to be concerned
the dips in the number of about the coronavirus and
diners and orders placed. that could affect dining
Of course, we were balanc- behaviors.
ing that with delivery and
pick up. How do you introduce
new menu items – and
It will likely take about a tweak old ones?
quarter’s worth of “re-
opened” statistics to get We like to take a proving-
a true snapshot of tastes ground approach, often
and traffic. We’ll be look- introducing potential new
ing closely at when resi- dishes as “features” to see
dents and guests come in, what response they get and

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Heritage Ranch: residents folio. Her 15-year mis-
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ARTS & CRAFTS Party Bridge INTERESTS POLITICAL/CIVIC
Jo Thompson-Hes 469-556-1569
Artists’ Circle [email protected] Book Club Democratic Club
Fran Fatta 972-549-1730 Linda Judd 248-872-3618 Launa Fackrell 469-865-9951
[email protected] Third Friday Ladies’ [email protected] [email protected]
Bridge and Lunch www.demclubathr.com
Card Crafters Marilyn Hallgren 972-886-0920 Genealogical Society
Ann Cardile 214-544-1722 [email protected] Jan Samuels 972-549-1550 Republican Club
[email protected] Jack Disimone 972-549-2232
Fiber Arts Tuesday Ladies’ republicanclub.heritageranchtx@
Sandra Gelfand 972-549-0882 Intermediate Bridge Heritage Ranch Garden Friends gmail.com
Cindy Porter 972-302-8782 Bonnie Short 972-467-2339 www.
Nifty Needles [email protected] heritageranchgardenfriends@ republicanclubatheritageranch.com
Jenny Sullivan 972-624-5854 gmail.com
[email protected] Tuesday Ladies’ www.HeritageRanchGardenFriends. RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Duplicate Bridge com
CARDS & GAMES Jane Noordam 972-363-2503 Bible Discussion Group
[email protected] Photography Club Emile Bonneau 469-525-1255
Hand and Foot Charlie Henkle 469-261-8302 [email protected]
Canasta Tournament DANCE [email protected]
Lois Schultz 972-363-0947 home.grandecom.net/~chenkle/ Bible Study with Friends
[email protected] Dance Group HRPG/HRPG_Web_Page.pdf Carolyn Terry Purdy 404-431-5700
Pam Vickery 972-439-0083 [email protected]
Monday Hand and Foot Canasta [email protected] Pokemon Go Group
Carol Taylor 972-363-0220 Frank Mitchell 972-363-2355 Get Connected Bible Study
Line Dancing [email protected] Larry Eagan 214-215-5011
Friday Hand and Foot Canasta Al McGee 214-500-5950 [email protected]
Linda Taylor 972-886-1002 [email protected] Storytellers Club
Sylvia Macaluso 972-549-2275 Carol Crilly 903-227-4444 SOCIAL
Duplicate Bridge [email protected] [email protected]
Jane Noordam 972-363-2503 Boomers
[email protected] Tap Class PERFORMING ARTS Kim Hohenbrink 972-363-2444
Sylvia Macaluso 972-549-2275 [email protected]
First Friday Ladies’ [email protected] Heritage Ranch Concert Series
Bridge & Lunch Buffet John Urban 414-406-1315 Fly Girls
Carolyn Dill 972-886-1101 HEALTH/MEDICAL [email protected] (flight attendants)
[email protected] www.heritageranchtickets.com Cynthia Drey 972-363-2404
Alzheimer’s/Dementia [email protected]
Ladies’ Poker Caregivers Support Group Heritage Ranch Chorale
Barbara McClain 972-886-3020 Joan van Vliet 972-549-0120 Barbara Berry 469-585-6957 Iowa Connection
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Mahjongg Club Breast Cancer Awareness Team
Carol Rogen 972-363-0226 Nancy Greer 405-742-6119 Theatre Guild Ladies Lunch Bunch
[email protected] [email protected] Tony Macaluso 972-549-2275 Sandy Gorman 972-549-2500
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Men’s Duplicate Bridge Medical Speakers Program www.hrtheatreguild.org
Al Ladwig 972-886-0315 Diane Tubbs (972) 549-4444 Louisiana Roots
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Barbara Berry 469-585-6957 [email protected]
Men’s Poker [email protected]
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New York Connection Bicycling Group Disc Golf Pickleball
Ida Gephart 214-587-3951 Jim Salinas 830-822-1513 Don Livingston 972-832-2052 John Urban 414-406-1315
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Pennsylvania Connection Billiards Society Fishing for Fun Table Tennis
Charlie Arnt 214-477-4753 Subu Ghose 469-288-1516 Bob Cantin 469-236-6722 Ken Chadee 972-886-0292
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Ranchettes Bocce Ball League Ladies’ Golf Association Tennis Association
(Single Ladies’ Dinner) Don Livingston 972-832-2052 Sue Glover 817.907.0469 Sally Dyer 972-439-4671
Elouise Plain 972-363-0388 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] www.hrlgagolf.weebly.com
Bowling League Water Volleyball
Singles Mingles Plano Super Bowl Men’s Golf Association Phyllis Allen 972-975-7705
Barbara Hoxsey 972-886-1011 Eric Hoyle 972-886-4700 ext. 101 Rick Zappolo 214-797-2704 [email protected]
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www.hrmga.com TRAVEL
SPORTS Couples Golf Association
Mary Payton 214-564-0900 Men’s Nine Hole Road Runners Travel Club
Allen Americans Fan Club [email protected] Golf Association Launa Fackrell 469-865-9951
Barry Janssen 972-363-0997 www.hrcouplesgolf.org Will Laesch 815-621-3370 [email protected]
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Jon and Linda Taylor 972-886-1002 Chris Maxwell 214-498-4171
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Head Golf Professional — CHARLIE MABIE

Welcome to the team, James Brumagen and Pete Hebert! The LGA is still collecting items for our yearly charity, First Tee!
If you are interested in contributing, gather your golf equipment
May Golf Calendar in good condition (clothes, clubs, shoes, golf accessories, bags,
Couples Golf Off-Season Play – Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. Tee Times etc.), then drop it off at the Cart Barn and tell the employees to
9-Hole Men Off-Season Play – Tuesdays at 1 p.m. Tee Times on add the items to the First Tee collection box. For monetary contri-
#1 Tee butions, please place in an envelope to the attention of “LGA/First
LGA Off-Season Playdays – 10:03 a.m. Tee Times on #1 Tee Tee” and leave in the Pro Shop.
MGA Tournaments – Thursdays 10:03 a.m. Tee Times on #1 Tee
May 3 & 4 – Greens Aerification: Golf Course and Golf Shop The 18-hole ladies have been invited to the first exchanges of the
Closed year! Interested players may contact Kerry Chadee at 972-886-
May 7 – Mission Regan Golf Tournament 1 p.m. 0292 for additional information.
May 8 – Melissa ISD Golf Tournament 1 p.m.
May 14 – Straydog Golf Tournament 8:30 a.m. MGA Member-Member Tournament – Save the Date!
May 15 & 16 – NTPGA All American Junior Golf Tournament After being cancelled in 2020, we are happy to announce our 2021
12:30 p.m. Men’s Golf Association Member-Member Golf Tournament will
May 18 – Couples 9 & Dine 4 p.m. be taking place this summer! This annual event is filled with tons
May 21 – St. Judes Golf Tournament 1 p.m. of fun and lots of golf.
May 22 – DFW Vietnamese Golf Tournament 1:30 p.m.
May 23 – Boomers Scramble 4 p.m. The tournament is currently scheduled for Thursday, June 3 and
May 31 – Memorial Day Friday, June 4. More details to be announced closer to the event.
Not a member of the MGA? Contact the Pro Shop to join.

Golf Clinics
(Weather Permitting) The clinics cover the fundamentals of Full
Swing, Short Game and Game Management. Clinics are 6-to-1
student-to-teacher ratio and are held on Mondays, Thursdays and
Saturdays from 11 a.m. to noon. Cost is $20.00 per student, per
clinic. Space is limited, so reservations are required. We will also
have a Saturday Clinic from 11 a.m. to noon that is open to anyone.

Mother’s Day Sale Under-18s Welcome!
Buy One, Get One 50% off this Mother’s Day! Free gift wrapping • Before 2 p.m.: under-18s play for $1 times their age when
available.
accompanied by a full-paying adult.
*Discount applies to item of lesser value.
• After 2 p.m.: under-18s play free when accompanied by a

full-paying adult.

LGA, It’s Time to Shine Up Your Clubs! Ranch Bucks Sundays
The opening tournament of the Ladies Golf Association was Receive $15 Ranch Bucks with Paid Prime-Time Sunday Round.
Does not apply to weekend, mid, twilight or super-twilight rates.
well-attended this year! Thank you to Marsh and Bob Canton for
Bucks expire one month from date of issue. Cannot be applied
providing tea, coffee and cookies in the Ballroom as we gathered
to Club Membership Statement or combined with other offers or
to meet new members and enjoyed renewing friendships after the
promotions.
long absence.

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TENNIS For more information, contact Eric Hoyle:
[email protected]
Welcome Spring! A hearty good-bye to cold temperatures and
gusty winds. May is a perfect blend of warmer and calmer weather Classes are $4, plus tax, unless otherwise noted.
– perfect for tennis. The Heritage Ranch Tennis Association is
always looking for new players: come and join us! A-quatic B-ody C-hallenge
Tuesdays, Thursdays: 8 a.m. – 9 a.m.
Open social tennis is held in the mornings on the HR courts:
Men: Monday H2O Works
Women: Tuesday/Thursday Monday: 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Mixed doubles: Saturday Wednesday, Friday: 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. and

Now that the warmer weather is here, players should prepare 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
to avoid injury. Be sure to stretch and build up your strength off Register online at heritageranchtickets.com
the courts. Stretching is a must—whether for your calf muscles,
Achilles tendons or back—to avoid muscle pulls or strains while (Limited to 13 each class)
playing. Body resistance exercises such as sit-ups and leg lifts
help build endurance for your next match. Pilates
Tuesdays, Thursdays: 9:15 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Visit the HRTA website: hrtennisassociation.com.
Contact information is listed in the Ranch Activities section. Strength & Cardio
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays: 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Stay healthy and play tennis!
YOGA Exercise Program
PICKLEBALL Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Pickleball open play times vary due to the weather. Typically, Zumba
we play Monday through Sunday. Please contact Cindy and Walt Tuesday, Thursday: 10:15 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Ingram at 512-923-8541 for more information.
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