Here are the 2016 RRLGA Member/Guest tournament results for March 7 and 8. Skills Challenge: First Flight, Pam Mumy and Kathy Warner; Second Flight, Terry Fondurulia and Judy Bates; Third Flight, Cathy Edge and Rose Duchaine; Fourth Flight, Joanne Heiman and Arlene Engelbert Tournament: First Flight: The Supremes. Gross: 1st Susan Worner and Jan Hair;…
100+ People Who Care Event Raises Money for Local Nonprofits
Robson Residents Help Make Halloween Trunk or Treat at Toltec School Successful!
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Genealogy and AI
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.April 2016
RRLGA Tuesday League Day results
April 2016
Medicare and more
Personalized objective assistance to seniors, the disabled and caregivers is provided by volunteer counselors especially trained by the Arizona Agency on Aging Benefits Assistance Program. Services include: Basic information about Original Medicare, Supplemental (Medigap) policies, Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D), Medicare Advantage Plans (HMO’s, etc.), AHCCCS (Medicaid), ALTCS (Arizona Long Term Care System) as…
April 2016
Word of the Month
David Zapatka Are you one of those people who enjoy looking at the moon? What is your favorite phase of the moon? The romantics love the full moon while others prefer the crescent or gibbous moon. Some say the new moon. Grandson Trace loves to see the moon in the sky and read what the…
April 2016
The Plumville Project
What happens when high tech meets classic jazz? The Plumville Project is the brainchild of new Robson Ranch resident Jerry Byville, the result of a life passion for music and an overwhelming desire to share it selflessly with others. Jerry began playing trumpet at 12 and encouraged by his drummer father exposed himself to jazz,…
April 2016
RRMGA news and happenings
April 2016
Ted scores an ace
On Friday, February 19, RRMGA member Ted Poplawski scored his first ever hole-in-one on Buttes No. 6. Playing with him in his foursome were Clyde Smith, Mike Pryor and John Sullivan. Ted will have his name engraved on the hole-in-one plaque displayed in the Pro Shop. He was also rewarded with a hole-in-one ball marker…