Robson Ranch Ladies Social Club Awards Scholarships

Robson Ranch Ladies Social Club Awards Scholarships

Stained Glass Club Member Spotlight: Pamela Swartz

Virtues in Action: Peacefulness

Summer with the Fine Arts Guild

Robson Ranch Ladies Social Club Awards Scholarships

Scholarship recipients, left to right: Layla Brown, Emilee Brown, Gabriela Galaviz Bonnie Carnagey On May 4, the Robson Ranch Arizona Ladies Social Club (RRALSC) proudly awarded three $1,500 scholarships to…

Word of the Month: Eggcorn Reader Comments

David Zapatka July’s WOTM word, “eggcorn,” resulted in a flurry of reader comments. “Just read your article in the Pioneer Press about eggcorns, and it made me chuckle. I didn’t realize they were called eggcorns, but I’ve encountered a few of the same “slip of the ears.” One that always annoys me is when people say ‘It’s…

100+ People Who Care Meeting November 16

Ron Hunt 100+ People Who Care is for you if: * Your time is limited, but you love to give. * You are willing to commit to one hour, twice a year. * You want to learn about the amazing work being done by our local nonprofits. * You want to be part of a…

Rock Springs Church Values

Pastor Larry Sundin Values! Every one of us has values that influence how we live. Your values shape how you interact with your neighbors. Your values influence how you spend your money. When you worked, your company had a set of values that determined how you did your work. Your company may have had values like…

You Can Help! Support Our Troops–AZ

Eddie Peters In 2022, Support Our Troops–Arizona (SOT–AZ) will donate more than $85,000 to veterans and veterans’ organizations in Pinal County. To continue our support, we need your help: * Join the Robson Ranch Leadership Team by donating at least $100. * Donate items of value for the raffle/auctions Nov. 4 and 5. * Play…

Deadline Reminder and How to Submit an Article

The deadline for the October edition is Sept. 9 by 4 p.m. Please send your submission on time, and early if possible! You can email your submissions to editorial@robson.com or use our website: robsonpublishing.com/editorial. For article and photo guidelines, or if you have questions, please call 480-895-4216.

Expanding the History of Mah Jongg

Karen Stockstill Historians believe that the game of Mah Jongg began in the countryside of Asia around 1300 B.C. It gained popularity in China in the 1870s when it hit the big cities of Hong Kong and Shanghai. The expatriate Europeans and Americans living in these cities became familiar with it and liked the camaraderie…