Eloy Glow 2025 Coming November 8

2nd Annual Pajama Party—Girls’ Night Out

Fused Glass Pocket Vases

Operation Christmas Child 2025

Amazing Donations To Junior Golf of AZ

Russ Stocek This year, we donated an amazing amount of golf equipment and apparel to the Junior Golf Association of Arizona. Even with the coronavirus and rainy weather on the main collection day, we gathered more golf equipment this year than any other year. There was an almost 300% increase in the number of irons…

Message of Hope

Rebecca McKinney Neighbors have been waking up to messages of hope and peace throughout the neighborhood. Ladybugs and bees appear out of nowhere. These beautiful painted rocks are mysteriously showing up randomly on people’s yards, common areas, and paths, bringing a needed smile to anyone that walks by and sees them. Neighborly love is in…

Pickleball Benches and Bleachers

Win Oppel The Robson Ranch pickleball courts had additional seating added this spring. Eight new benches and two sets of bleachers were installed in early March. The benches were placed along the Robson Boulevard side of the courts, with a bench centered just off the walkway behind each of the back courts. Two sets of…

Never Too Late to Learn Something New

Diana Oleson June already! Wow! Hope everyone has managed to stay healthy during these trying times. Thought I would begin this article with a quote from Maya Angelou: “This is a Wonderful day I’ve never seen This day before.” I’ve challenged myself to learn something new and try something I have never done before. My…

Pets on a Leash

Melani Caron, CAAM, CMCA, AMS, General Manager On occasion, I like to send out reminders regarding pets in general, which includes cats and dogs. While I understand cats and dogs are curious and like to sniff around, some homeowners do not enjoy pets on their property. Please be courteous and respectful of this situation and…

Softball Profile: Tony Haffer

Ken Muhlbeier Born in the borough of Queens in New York City, it’s little wonder that Tony Haffer’s earliest baseball memory occurred in 1956, when his uncle just about swallowed his cigar leaping out of his chair. “He did it, he did it!” he exclaimed! “He” was N.Y. Yankee pitcher Don Larsen, and what he…