Congratulations to the RRLGA Club Championship Winners

May Is Mental Health Awareness Month—Let’s Unwind the Right Way at Robson Ranch Cigar Meetup!

The Fine Arts Guild’s “Pencil Pushers” Do It Again

Robson Ranch Residents Helping Habitat for Humanity

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Relishing Pickleball

David Zapatka The 2019 USAPA/IFP Rules have been updated. Here are some of the highlights: * Pen or sharpie-type markings are allowed on the paddle playing surface so long as they do not impact the surface roughness and are in good taste. * At the beginning of the serve, both feet must be behind the…

AZ Pathfinders trip notice

Bob Stuart Arizona Pathfinders, a nonprofit volunteer group of the Arizona Historical Society, is conducting a five day tour (Monday–Friday) on September 30–October 4, 2019, to the Colorado Plateau. Join us for an adventurous tour to this region and meet Hopi and Navajo artisans and learn about their art and culture. This is a wonderful…

Robson Ranch Men’s Club hole-in-one winners

This month we had two players that showed their excellent golf skills by attaining those elusive holes-in-one! On April 3, Don Juillerat scored a hole-in-one on hole 14, 130 yards, with an 8-iron. He had a little help with the flag, as his ball hit the stick and shot straight down. On April 8, Rich…

Needle Crafters donated yarn project finished

Diana Oleson Strips of knitted yarn were donated to the Needle Crafters and they stitched them together to create an afghan for one of our local veterans. The Needle Crafters would love to have tatters and weavers join our group. Helpful hint for June is “When sewing, knitting or crocheting an item such as a…

Prevalence of Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s has no significant treatment; no cure is un sight. The Alzheimer’s association annual report projects that by 2025, the number of Americans 65 and older with Alzheimer’s will reach 7.0 million—almost a 27 percent increase from 5.6 million age 65 and older affected in 2019. It’s the “oldest old,” those over 85, who are…