Category: July 2026

Genealogy Club Keeps Discovering All Summer Long

David M. Randall While summer often means vacations and travel, the Robson Ranch Genealogy Club remains active with an exciting lineup of programs and research opportunities for members who are staying close to home. On Tuesday, July 21, Programming Director Emily Richardson will present “Using Newspapers to Enhance the Lives of Your Ancestors.” Historical newspapers…

Women’s Club Tours Oklahoma City

Dianne Ace Early in the morning on Wednesday, May 19, a group of ladies from the Robson Ranch Women’s Club boarded a bus for an adventure in Okla. Every year, the Women’s Club sponsors a trip for its members to a nearby destination, and this year we traveled to Oklahoma City. The first stop was…

Robson Ranch Drama Club: Up, Up, and Away!

Mary Ornberg Little did we know when a group of Robson Ranch residents met in July of 2019 to see if there was any interest in starting a drama club, that not only would there be interest, but there would also be tremendous enthusiasm! Since that first gathering, the club has continued to grow, expand,…

Living Retired: Have You Ripened Well?

Gary Chalk I met someone the other day who I have not seen for many years. We exchanged the usual pleasantries—I sucked in my stomach—and then she said something that caught me off guard, “Gary, the last time I saw you was Y2K. You look great. You have ripened well.” Ripened well? I have been…

Salute to Judy

Deborah Harwell If you are going into the CATC someday, please take note of the Crafts and More window. It is currently dedicated to our friend Judy Riffel who in the past few years has devoted a lot of time and talent to do needlework for so many of us here at Robson. Despite having…

Women Sharing Hope Invites You to See Tim Lovelace

Joanne Horst Women Sharing Hope invites you to find Joy in the Journey with nationally acclaimed comedian, musician, and storyteller Tim Lovelace on August 7 at 10 a.m. in the Robson Ranch Clubhouse. In our golden years, we have learned that the most precious things in life aren’t usually the grand, sweeping gestures. They are the quiet, everyday…

Voices United Sleepover

Jane Scholz Harking back to the childhood days when we got excited about a sleepover at a friend’s house, 30 Voices United members gathered at the home of Lisa Olson for an Unsleepover celebrating the nation’s 250th birthday. An Unsleepover is when you put on your pajamas, go to a friend’s house, have a few drinks, snacks, and…

Fellowship and Learning Together!

Pastor Tony Jeffrey and Cynthia Drury The Fellowship At The Ranch Men’s summer Bible study is reading and discussing the book, Lies Men Believe And The Truth That Sets Them Free by best-selling author, Robert Wolgemuth. The book focuses on the 40 lies that men are most prone to believe and that if acted upon, can bring…