This Month in Military History: Fifteen Stars and Fifteen Stripes

Come Join the Fun of Stained Glass!

Woodshop Makes Music

It’s Christmas in July at the Material Girls Studio

Fine Arts Guild’s New Approach to Summer Painting

Word of the Month: Portmanteau

David Zapatka Coming from a tech and marketing background, sister and reader, Debbie, recognized a trend in her field that is prevalent today and suggested researching the word, portmanteau. Portmanteau port·man·teau, port-ˈman- tō noun: a word blending the sounds and meanings of two other words Origin and Etymology: From French portemanteau, literally “carry cloak,” a…

Spiritual Warfare

Pastor Frank DeFusco In Ephesians 6:11-12, Paul advises the believer to “Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes for our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual…

Where in the World Is the Views?

We’d love for your views to make the news! Snap a picture at your destination while holding the Views newspaper and submit it for our new “Where in the World Is the Views?” feature! Email a picture and a brief caption to editorial@robson.com.

Caribbean Cruise with Friends

Vicki Keslin Twenty-two ladies who are all friends and neighbors in Robson Ranch enjoyed a week–long cruise to the Caribbean on Norwegian Viva in February. They shared a lot of laughs, many memorable moments, and are looking forward to more adventures in the future.

This Month in Military History: The Battle of Picacho Peak

Martin Bender Dateline April 15, 1862, New Mexico Territory: “Twelve Union Cavalry and a strong force of Confederate pickets clashed in a firefight near Picacho Peak, a volcanic spire about 50 miles northwest of the small Sonoran Desert town of Tucson. The battle left three Union soldiers dead and three wounded. Confederate losses were reported…