Category: November 2021

BBQ Showdown at Robson Ranch

On Oct. 2 the Robson Ranch BBQ Showdown took place with all five Robson communities who came together to compete for the best BBQ. This was our first annual event that we will look forward to enjoying every year. This year we helped raise $2,500 for Patriot Paws! Ranch Hand Brewery, which was created by…

Pickleball Pro Riley Newman Visits the Ranch

Mary Ann Bane and Ken Quarfoot Recently, our pickleball club was delighted to have professional pickleball player Riley Newman visit Robson Ranch. Craig DeCrescenzo, a pickleball instructor who recently moved to Robson, is a friend of Riley and arranged for him to come to the ranch and conduct skills clinics for our members. Riley was…

It’s a Boomer Halloween

Susan Parker The Robson Ranch Baby Boomers celebrated Halloween in a big way in October. Over 80 Baby Boomers packed the Grill for the first-ever Halloween costume contest. Witches, baseball players, nurses, skeletons, and even Hugh Hefner and Elvis showed up for the event. Not only was a costume contest held, but Robson’s unofficial house…

Clubs Helping Clubs—the Robson Ranch Way

You may have read in earlier articles about the Community Outreach Committee of the Robson Ranch Women’s Club working on a project in conjunction with Our Daily Bread, together with Monsignor Outreach Center to provide household essentials for individuals who are transitioning from a homeless phase to being residents in their own apartments. This article…

Voices United Annual 3-Club Scramble

Deb Williams Voices United (VU) held its annual 3-Club Scramble on Thursday, Oct. 21. Ten members played nine holes of golf with a single requirement—each person was only allowed to bring and play with three golf clubs of their choice. Decisions, decisions! Players included Jackie Ford, DeeDee Karabetsos, Nanci Odom, Marsha Scholze, Vicki Shoemaker, Jane…

Checklist for Safe Holiday Lighting

Marilu Trainor Yes, it’s that time of the year to drag out the boxes of holiday lights. These pretty decorations don’t come without risk, though. Falls, electrocution, and shorting out are real possibilities. With proper preparation and safe practices, you can avoid those dangerous situations while decorating. “We respond to calls that involve falls from…