Pat Sand The Roving Ranchers is now the official social and travel club for Robson Ranch. As a recognized club, we have the support of the HOA and Robson Ranch. With more than 500 members, this club is now one of the largest at Robson Ranch. And what does this club do? We go places! Joe Murauskis,…
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Christian Fellowship—New Church at Robson Ranch
Pat Sand Did you know there’s a new church in town? Christian Fellowship started here at the Ranch earlier this year. It is a Christian-based church and an affiliate of the United Evangelical Methodist Church in Arizona City that meets on Sunday mornings. Chet Kwiat is the pastor. The need to have an alternative to Sunday…
Generals, August 2023
Deed Fraud: Protecting Yourself Against a Growing Threat
R.O.S.E., Resources/Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly Deed fraud, also known as title fraud or property fraud, is a scheme that has been on the rise in recent years, posing a significant risk to property owners across Arizona and throughout the country. This form of fraud occurs when scammers illegally transfer ownership of a property without…
August 2023, Sports
Relishing Pickleball: Shot Selection
David Zapatka Continuing our study of Pickleball Fundamentals: Master the basics and compete with confidence by Mary Littlewood, we will now learn about the selection for the third and fourth shots of a rally. Third Shot: Serving Team “The third shot of any rally—a shot hit by the serving team—determines which doubles team will gain the…
August 2023, Sports
Play Your Best Pool: Roll to Where You Want to Go to Become a Better Player
Johnny Henson As a young adult, I did a lot of stop, stunt, and draw shots. Most players back then believed you could not control your cue ball without shooting a lot of these types of shots during your table play. A good player at a pool hall told me to quit trying to draw…
Features, August 2023
Bugs Be Gone with Essential Oils
JoAnne Gaudioso ’Tis the season! No, not Christmas. It is the season when bugs and all sorts of pesky creatures invite themselves into our homes, our backyard gatherings, and our campsites. Whether you are trekking through the backwoods or stepping out in the backyard, you need protection against insects and bugs. With an alarming amount…
Generals, August 2023
Deadline Reminder and How to Submit Articles
The deadline for the September edition is Aug. 10 by noon. Please send your submissions on time, and early if possible! You can email your submissions to [email protected] or use our website link: robsonpublishing.com/editorial. For article and photo guidelines, or if you have any questions, please call 480-895-4216.
Features, August 2023
News from the Sky: Airport Museum—35 Years and Counting
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport For 35 years the Phoenix Airport Museum has been filling Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport with art. The museum is located throughout the entire airport system. Visitors to the airport can view art inside, outside, above, and below. Artist-designed floors, ceilings, and murals, as well as themed exhibitions and an…
Generals, August 2023
Why Is It Important to Get CPR and AED Certified?
Have you ever noticed the AEDs that are located throughout the community and wondered, “Hmmm … what would I do if a person collapsed and they weren’t breathing?” You would most likely call 911, right? But what if you could do more? Cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training…
Front Page, August 2023
Woodcrafter Rescues Family Heirloom
Susanne Perry My great grandfather, the Reverend Elijah Forbes Beachum, served communities in North Carolina. He died in 1891. The deacons of the congregation built a bed for their beloved minister and his wife. The cherrywood bed, with intricate hand-carved detail, became a family heirloom. It was handed down to my grandmother, and then to…