Reading Between the Wines

Roving Ranchers Golf Cart Poker Run

Vagabonds Go to Tombstone

Paper Crafters Have Been Busy!

Getting to Know the Gourd Members

Martha Spillane For the past six months I have written articles on the history and mysteries on the life of gourds, and I hope you’ve enjoyed your travels from the bios I’ve written on our members. So now I’m going to take the opportunity to introduce myself, the writer. I promise this article will be like…

Christmas Golf Cart Parade Spreads Cheer

                          The annual Roving Rancher’s Christmas golf cart parade was held on Saturday, Dec. 18. Residents met at the softball field parking lot and lined up their carts. Prior to the parade, the group was treated to Christmas carols by the Robson Ranch…

Spotlight on Advertiser: Small Hole. Big Light!

David Taylor Let there be light! If you walk into any room of your house in the middle of the day and have to turn on a light to overcome the darkness and brighten it up, then Solatube is the solution you have been seeking. After having one installed you will ask yourself, “How does…

Jewish War Veterans Welcomes Administrator for Homeless Veterans

Sunday morning, Jan. 16, Jewish War Veterans (JWV) Copper State Post 619 will welcome speaker Joselyn Wilkinson, who serves as the homeless veteran program administrator for the State of Arizona and the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services. Arizona is in the top three of fastest growing states in the country. With this, accompanied by inflation,…

Some U.S. Navy History

Ross Dunfee Prior to the American Revolution, the colonies had no naval forces, but did have a large maritime population and many merchant vessels employed in domestic and foreign trade. That merchant service was familiar not only with the sea but also with warfare. On Oct. 13, 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the first Navy.…

The Serve

David Zapatka Quoting from Pickleball Fundamentals: Master the basics and compete with confidence by Mary Littlewood, when hitting a serve, “contact must be made below the waist, which is defined as level with the navel.” Further, International Federation of Pickleball (IFP) Official Tournament Rulebook rule 4.A1 states the arm ‘must be moving in an upward arc’ and that…