Senior Prom Raises over $5,000

Senior Prom Raises over $5,000

Ladies Social Club Awards Scholarships

RC Club Raffle Winner

Roving Ranchers Poker Run

Roving Ranchers Poker Run

Fun for Those Hot Summer Afternoons

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Senior Prom Raises over $5,000

Prom King and Queen, Steve and JudiEllen and Frank On May 2, more than 100 Robson Ranch residents and guests gathered in the Hermosa Ballroom for an evening of feasting,…

RC Club Raffle Winner

The winner of a beautiful fused glass flower with copper stand created and donated by Robson Ranch glass artist Connie Lundberg to the Robson Ranch Radio Control (RC) Club was…

Roving Ranchers Poker Run

Sondra, Eddie, Lisa, and Rodger BowersJeff and Julie WoodburyDeb Kwiat and Lori Aitken Pat Sand Despite soaring afternoon temperatures hitting 101 degrees Fahrenheit, the Roving Ranchers’ Golf Cart Poker Run…

Calling All Authors and Poets!

Jaine Toth Calling all authors and poets! The Robson Ranch writers’ group, Write On…, is re-forming after a hiatus of several years. Are you busy at work on a novel, memoir, children’s book, magazine article, poetry, opinion piece for the newspaper, or any other literary project? Have you begun something but find yourself struggling? Or have…

The Roving Ranchers News

Pat Sand The Roving Ranchers were off and roving again. On June 24, the Ranchers drove to Tucson, meeting up at a local McDonald’s on Catalina Highway. After we grouped together, we drove up to the top of Mount Lemmon. Although it was a hot day in the desert with temps in the upper 90s,…

Word of the Month: Thraldom

David Zapatka While reading page 52 of The Labours of Hercules by Alice A. Bailey in my book-reading group, I ran across this sentence. “Let the soul be single in its purpose and freed from the thraldom of matter, and then right action and a right point of view will inevitably be the characteristics of the…

Excuse Me, Did You Know That?

Martha Spillane Gourds are believed to be one of the earliest cultivated species. Because the only known population of wild gourds exist in certain areas of Africa, archaeologists have theorized that prehistoric humans who lived near the rivers on the west coast of Africa first used the small gourds that grow wild in these environments as…