Gary Chalk Did you hear March 3 was National Hearing Day? I said, DID YOU HEAR MARCH 3 WAS NATIONAL HEARING DAY? If you are Living Retired, you likely have a hearing issue. That’s because hearing loss ranks up there with hobbling around on achy wobbly knees and dreading early onset toenail fungus! The first…
May 2025, Features
Who Are These People Cruising for 102 Days?

Rev. Donna Vande Kieft Road Scholar (RS) is a non-profit travel agency whose mission is to promote and coordinate lifelong learning travel opportunities. RS guides and lecturers are professional experts in their fields. This headline came out in the US Business Insider on 3/20/25, Day 63, while at sea with a RS group for 102…
May 2025, Features
Kelly Weese and Melissa Rasmussen Recognized for Excellence in Design Representation
Robson Resort Communities is proud to announce that Kelly Weese of Robson Ranch Arizona and Melissa Rasmussen of PebbleCreek have been recognized for their outstanding achievements in design representation by the prestigious 2025 HomeBuyers’ Choice Awards, presented by Eliant. These awards, based on feedback from over 210,000 homebuyers across 250+ U.S. builders, highlight excellence in…
May 2025, Features
Congratulations to Stu Shapiro!

Doris Betuel In the January edition of the Robson Ranch Views, you read about Robson Ranch resident Stu Shapiro who set out to walk 160 miles over a six-day period to raise awareness and money for the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. The walk was to honor his daughter, Marci, who is battling MS. Multiple…
Generals, May 2025
They Say the Neon Lights Are Bright on Broadway

Marsha Oliver And they certainly were bright at Robson Ranch when the Robson Ranch Singers presented their Spring Show, “On Broadway,” in March to sold-out crowds. The Singers entered the Hermosa Ballroom from all six entrances—dressed “to the nines”—and excited about going to a Broadway theater. The audience was surprised and delighted to be caught…
May 2025, Generals
Fitness Is Your Responsibility
Gary Potter Like everything in life, there is a base, a base in which all things are built. Base refers to the bottom part of an object or the main support of something. So, how strong is your base? I would be referring to your feet. Do you realize how much you put your feet…
May 2025, Features
Robson Ranch Residents Helping Habitat for Humanity

Leslie Goossens Robson Ranch residents partnered with Habitat for Humanity and an Arizona family to build their home from the ground up in Arizona City! The family pays for their home with an affordable mortgage and through a down payment of 200 to 400 sweat-equity hours. Building affordable homes with Habitat for Humanity is not…
Generals, May 2025
Robson Ranch Dance Club Features the Robson Musicians on May 14

Tom Albrecht The Robson Musicians will be playing in the Hermosa Ballroom at 6:30 p.m. on May 14. The music is perfect for social dancing. Dancers will be on the floor enjoying dancing to swing, rhumba, fox trot, and popular songs. If you were among the many people at the February dance, you know the…
May 2025, Generals
Word of the Month: Gentle
David Zapatka Reader and bridge player Andrew Sauter wrote, “’shenanigans’ shows up every couple of years in movies, but why? Also, cool words like ‘syzygy,’ ‘brouhaha’ (ha ha it’s funny to say twice), the kids’ string game Cat’s Cradle (do cats sleep in there if you are not careful?)” While reading Titus Techera’s article, Recovering…
May 2025, Generals
100+ Group at Robson Ranch Donates to Two Local Nonprofits

On March 28, a group of residents from the Ranch, along with a few like-minded friends from Casa Grande, met in the Cheyenne and Laredo rooms at the Ranch House to hear from two local non-profit organizations serving the needs of Pinal County residents. Healing Saddles (located in Florence) provides equine therapy to those with…