Category: March 2021

Getting Started With R/C Truck Racing

Bob Kehoe As a life-long participant in many forms of motorsports, one of the attractions that lured us to relocate here was the Robson Ranch RC (radio control) Club and its facility, which includes both flying and truck racing. I’ve been a member of the club for two years, but it was just recently that…

Community Reminders

Nicole McCracken, Administrative Assistant Speeding: While Robson Ranch is a gated community, the Eloy Police Dept. does have the authority to issue traffic tickets. This is a gentle reminder to all that vehicles, bicyclists, and golf cart drivers are to adhere to all traffic related signs and to please come to a complete stop at all…

Robson Ranch Papercrafting Club Member Profile: Pam Dunfee

Pam Dunfee in her home craft room

Jaine Toth Pam Dunfee’s journey into papercrafting began with a desire to organize photographs while recuperating from a bout with cancer. Rather than just sticking them into an album, she decided to create an artistic scrapbook. The project ended up taking a couple of years. She purchased how-to books that also included sample layouts and…

Building Health Habits with Essential Oils

JoAnne Guadioso Our lives are filled with thousands of daily habits that are second nature to us. We take showers, or lock the door behind us when we leave the house, all without even thinking about it. When we do things repeatedly the brain builds strong connections with those actions, until eventually we hardly think of…

Lady Lynx 2020 Christmas Scramble

Ruth Faivre Lady Lynx held its 2020 Christmas Scramble on Dec. 10. The day started out rather cold but warmed up before we started our rounds and turned out quite nice with teams placing as follows: 1st Place (Free rounds of golf prize): Bev Bakken, Barb Wilson, Melissa Wilson, Terry Ellis 2nd Place (Cash prize):…

Pottery/Ceramics Club Orientation Classes Resume

Warren Jensen, Diane Oster, Eeda Clow; Class 1: free formed their vase; Class 2: after firing in the kiln, the vase was cleaned and rough spots were sanded.

Carol Breen, Pottery/Ceramics Club Reporter Orientation classes, with instructor Kathy Foran, have resumed! Due to COVID-19 restrictions, classes are limited to three participants. Each student is required to wear a mask, will be assigned their own 6’ table and receive individual supplies. Orientation is a series of three sessions with one session per week. Classes…

Softball Profile: Ray Horn

Ken Muhlbeier Winning the city softball title at McKinley Elementary School in Tacoma Washington with only one loss on the season was an important first step for their third baseman Ray Horn. Even though his favorite team was the Brooklyn Dodgers, the sixth grader tried to match his swing to that of Ted Williams. “Although…