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From The New Home Sales Team

The Robson Ranch Arizona sales team is looking forward to a fantastic 2018. This year is going to be full of new and exciting ways for residents and future residents to live life inspired. Visit www.Robson.com to view available designer homes, lot maps, and the latest Robson Ranch Arizona news. There are currently eight move-in…

Residents continue to support Angel Wishes Project

Mary Beth Fisher For the ninth year, residents immersed themselves in the Salvation Army Angel Wishes project. The Christmas Angels are requests from deserving and less fortunate children in Pinal County with an emphasis on children in Casa Grande, Arizona City and Eloy. The 250 wishes were on the trees at RR Sport Center for…

Introducing Partners in Care (PIC)

Mary Beth Fisher Robson Ranch continues their efforts to bring to the community a resource list of neighbors willing to volunteer to offer assistance in times of need. The idea came to Mary Beth Fisher, a retired nurse, as she stepped up to help several Robson Ranch neighbors and friends during their medical situations. “Everyone…

General Manager’s Report

The semi-annual HOA assessment billing for 2018 has arrived. Please note that the due date has changed from previous years. Your first payment of the year is due by February 1, 2018, with the late date being February 28. The second half of the year will be due by August 1, 2018, with the late…

2018 Source Book

Ellen Locke The 2018 Source Book should have been delivered to your home by the Softball Club. If you might have been missed or did not receive your copy of the 2018 Robson Ranch Source Book, you can pick up a Source Book at the clubhouse. Please review your listing in the Source Book to…

The Fabric of Our Life

Barbara Chmilar The history of cotton in the Valley began in 1885 with F.G. Hardwicke, who arrived in Tempe in 1878 to work as a blacksmith for Charles Trumbull Hayden. A few years later, Hardwicke took up farming — maybe in response to a local incentive encouraging farmers to try growing a new crop —…