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):…
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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…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
Fused Glass Artist of the Month: Michele Chui!
Doris Betuel We are pleased to introduce you to Michele Chui, our featured artist for the month! If you do not know her, she is a happy and friendly person and known as the social butterfly in the studio. Michele has a keen eye for color and a vivid imagination, as you can see from…
Sports, March 2021
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…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
It’s a Small World
Mary Beth Fisher When the Robson Ranch genealogy group Roping in the Relatives formed, I was excited to be one of the original members and to participate in establishing the guidelines for what has become in 2021, an exciting educational club that meets twice a month. Every Tuesday I was so excited and could hardly wait,…
Features, March 2021
Fine Arts Guild’s Artist of the Month: Meet Sharon Nergaard
Nancy Friedman, Co-Education Chairman Sharon moved from Wisconsin after retiring from the restaurant business with her husband and working as a program assistant at the University of Wisconsin in Eau Claire. Originally thinking Marana was where they wanted to move, Robson Ranch became their choice when meeting “nice and friendly people” while staying in a…
Features, March 2021
Joyful Downsizing: Addressing Closet Clutter
Kim Kubsch Tackling the master closet is fourth in a series of articles that features techniques for decluttering your home, one room at a time. As owner of Joyful DOWNSIZING and a Sun Lakes resident, I am passionate about helping boomers and seniors declutter to simplify their lives, organize remaining items, and downsize unwanted stuff.…
Features, March 2021
Word of the Month: Librettist
David Zapatka Commenting on the January WOTM column, reader Tom from Arlington, Va. writes, “Here’s a Washington Post article where your word of the month ‘jeremiad’ is used by the paper’s reporter Michael Scherer. In this case, the reporter uses it to describe the words of the chairman of the Nye County Republican Party in Nevada…
Features, March 2021
The Heart of a Giver
Bev Douglas What does it take to be a generous giver? That is a question we could ask Renee Kleinjan. Renee is a seamstress who gives her time and sewing talents to create items for Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes. For several years Renee has been creating pencil pouches, aprons, headbands, and bags to be included…
Features, March 2021
Vietnam Veterans Day
Ross Dunfee When did the Vietnam War begin? France maintained colonial rule of Vietnam from 1864 until the Geneva Accords of 1954. During that time, multiple wars occurred in the area (including Cambodia and Laos). The Geneva Accord divided Vietnam into north (Communist rule) and south (the Republic of Vietnam) and that enticed the U.S.…