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2nd Annual Pajama Party—Girls’ Night Out

Fused Glass Pocket Vases

Operation Christmas Child 2025

Word of the Month: Wanly

David Zapatka Reader Bob Mack, commenting on the June WOTM column wrote, “I enjoyed your Chimichurri article, Thanks. Quite the background for such a great tasting meat sauce. I like the old Spanish dictionary definition, confusion. LOL. I recently took some Trader Joe’s Chimichurri sauce, from their deli section, and blended it with some hard-boiled egg yolks,…

Deadline Reminder and How to Submit Articles

The deadline for the September edition is Friday, Aug. 9, by noon. Please send your submissions on time, and early if possible! You can email your submissions to editorial@robson.com or use our website link: robsonpublishing.com/editorial. For article and photo guidelines or if you have any questions, please call 480-895-4216.

Tennis Anyone? Come Join Us on Saturdays

At the annual meeting of the Tennis Club at Robson Ranch, elections took place for the three executive board positions that expired on June 30. The newly elected officers are Dennis Winders, president; Gary See, treasurer; and John Milliard, member-at-large. Those three join the other two officers, Pauline Graham, secretary, and Cj Azaria, member-at-large, for…

Summertime Line Dancing

No matter what the temperatures are outside, the dancing rooms are kept nice and cool. That means that line dancing continues all summer long. Four different levels of dancing are taught each week/two days a week by the instructors, Cj Azaria and Loralee Campbell. With Loralee leaving for the summer, Cj will step up to…

Needle Crafters Projects

Diana Oleson Here are some projects that the Needle Crafters have been working on. Jayne McKelvey crocheted a beautiful afghan, and she wove strands of yarn through her work to get a plaid effect. Sue Kearney crocheted a lovely scarf. It was her first attempt at crocheting, and she did a wonderful job. Marcy Leland…

Finding Yourself on Edge?

Tamara Weaver It’s been hot for a bit, and the windiest month of the year in Arizona happens to be July. Sometimes these weather facts just put us on edge. If that is the case for you, consider taking your edge off while learning many new glass art techniques like the one featured in this…