Resident is semifinalist in International Quilt Show

“Jellies,” the quilt submitted by Lucy Rees.

Robson Ranch resident Lucy Rees is a semi-finalist for the 2015 AQS QuiltWeek, Syracuse, New York July 29-August 1, 2015 at the Onecenter. Lucy has been chosen to display the quilt, Jellies, along with 209 others in this AQS contest. First, second and third place prizes in seven categories will be awarded along with six…

Crestview neighborhood backyard barbeque

Front row: Pete Toppan; second row: Susan Parker, Nancy Toppan, Barbara Cooper, Robin Sims, Vickie Bone, Betty Dennenberg and Sheri Twiggs; third row: Billie Maxwell, Clarice Turner, Paula Monroe, Wendy Cessna, Kathy Zumann, Michael Sims, Linda Strader, Chuck Strader, John Twiggs, Klaus Dennenberg and Rebecca Fridley; fourth row: John Maxwell, Charles Turner, Fred Monroe, Susan Knopick, Sam Cessna, Carol Fortner, Paul Knopick, Tom Zumann, Dave Cooper, David Parker and Dale Fridley

Nancy Toppan Neighborhood parties increase that sense of belonging to a community. On the afternoon of May 16, East Crestveiw neighbors gathered under partly sunny skies in the backyards of Susan and David Parker and Nancy and Pete Toppan, bringing a delectable array of appetizers, side dishes, fruits, desserts and beverages to accompany finger-licking barbecue.…

Pastor’s Corner

Pastor Jim Mann Jesus was once asked by a disciple how to pray. The answer, as you know, was the Lord’s Prayer (“Our Father, who art in heaven…”). But then he told several parables about prayer. One was the story of a man who had surprise visitors at midnight but had no food for them.…

The Game Gang plays Mexican Train

Nancy Toppan Game nights are so much fun! Planning a game night is a great way to meet new neighbors or have a good time with old friends. In May the Game Gang met at the home of Nancy and Pete Toppan. They delighted in zesty Oriental cuisine before an entertaining game of Mexican Train.…

Fellowship at the Ranch

It’s difficult for us. We have such a childlike limited view of time and space; we don’t understand and can’t comprehend the vastness of our universe. The sheer distances involved in interstellar space are seen more through science fiction than science. The entertainment industry has offered us “Beam me up, Scotty,” and “wormholes” for space…