Robson Ranch Ladies Golf Association (RRLGA) celebrated 10 years of Past President tournaments in style! This tournament is a favorite of our members; they form their own foursomes, dress for the theme, and play a fun round of golf with lots of laughs. This year was “Flashbacks…Past Presidents’ Party 10 Year Anniversary.” The fun event…
Reading Between the Wines
Roving Ranchers Golf Cart Poker Run
Vagabonds Go to Tombstone
Paper Crafters Have Been Busy!
Front Page, May 2022
Celebrating 10 Years of Past Presidents
Generals, May 2022
Madaras Gallery Presents the Masters Series
Starting Sunday, May 1, through Tuesday, May 31, Madaras Gallery presents the Masters Series. The Masters Series is a collection of saguaros painted in the style of master artists. Join us for this special month-long event and see the Southwest interpreted by Diana Madaras in the styles of Jackson Pollock, Frida Kahlo, Van Gogh, and…
Clubs & Classes, May 2022
Fusing Glass—Start or Continue Your Journey!
Fusing glass is fun! After the beginners class, most members embark on making bowl, trays, and vases. Help is always available from our many enthusiastic members. We also offer our members an optional monthly class on how to use some of the advanced tools and equipment in our studio. In March, we were pleased to…
Clubs & Classes, May 2022
Line Dance Hosts End-Of-Season Dance Party
Clubs & Classes, May 2022
Ropin’ in Yer Relatives End-of-Year Picnic
Pat Sand The Robson Ranch genealogy club, Ropin’ in Yer Relatives, had their end-of-year picnic on March 15. The picnic was held at member Kristin Zanas’ home on Winslow Way. Since the meeting was close to St. Patrick’s Day, the theme was Irish food. Kristin provided the main course of Guinness pulled pork, and members…
Sports, May 2022
Robson Ranch Softball Profile: Bill Dirkes
Ken Muhlbeier Bill Dirkes claims the distinction of being “the oldest kid to ever play tee-ball. We didn’t have any baseball in Federal Way, Washington, so when we moved to Claremont, California, I had no skills and had to start at the lowest level.” This start led to his father going to the store to…