Category: August 2022

Update from State Rep. Lynn Stucky

Lynn Stucky As I communicate with many of you and others around House District 64 these days, I am often met with questions or concerns about the stability of our power grid given the prolonged extreme temperatures. This is completely understandable given the events that took place in February of 2021 during Winter Storm Uri.…

A Lesson in Sanaa Ya Kiafrika for Girls on Wheels

Vicki Baker More than a century ago, the Western artworld found a new subject of interest. As Europeans advanced the colonization of Africa, they began returning home with a variety of exotic art pieces unlike anything ever seen. European modernists such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse incorporated elements of African masks and sculptures with…

Boomers, Baked Potato Bar, and Bunco!

Susan Parker Over 60 Baby Boomers came out on an extremely hot evening for the Baked Potato Bar and Bunco event! After enjoying the potato bar, 14 tables of four people began the bunco competition. Two rounds were played with a short break in between the rounds to grab a cookie. The honor of the most…

Fall League Softball Is Almost Here!

Rosemary Myers-Neagli On Aug. 29, at 6 p.m., the Field of Dreams lights up with the season Co-Ed opener featuring 407BBQ battling Wise Health. All eight Co-Ed and three Senior league teams return to weekly play culminating in the Fall Championships to be held Oct. 29. Lots of things go into a successful softball season. You…

Ladies Night at the Woodshop

Kelly Kay A woman’s place is in the Woodshop at Robson Ranch! The Woodshop at Robson Ranch has rejuvenated “Ladies Night at the Woodshop” every Monday night from 6 to 8 p.m. Joey Misiaszek, a longstanding member/mentor of the Woodshop, pushed to get the program going again. Joey feels that a “Ladies Night” helps female members…