The Story of RR Softball’s ‘Field of Dreams’

Rosemary “Killer” Myers-Neagli Ten years ago, the first pitch was thrown on the newly constructed RR community softball field, and today that venue has only gotten better. Before I was asked to write a short article, I had never given a moment’s thought about a softball field. Funny how we accept these facilities as just…

Friday Market Vendor: Sapling Farms

Claudia J. Caporale (information provided by Selvi Palaniswamy) Selvi Palaniswamy is the founder and farmer of Sapling Farms. She was raised on a farm in India where she watched her parents grow seasonal crops all year long. She and her siblings would assist their parents in producing veggies to take to their local farmers market in…

Robson Ranch Drama Club Presents ‘An Evening of Comedic Misadventures’

Barb Cummins Over 140 Robson Ranch residents attended the performances by your Robson Ranch Drama Club—all cast and crew comprised of your friends and neighbors at Robson Ranch. The format was new and different—nine short skits, including a unique table read based on the Hobbit series. Directed by Candy Anderson, the actors were David Blassingame, Don…

Giving Thanks for the Trials of Life

Ed Jones It’s that time of year when we’re reminded to be thankful. One of my favorite hymns is “Give Thanks.” The easy-to-remember lyrics are, “Give thanks with a grateful heart, give thanks to the Holy One, give thanks because He’s given Jesus Christ, His Son.” I find it incredibly easy to give thanks when…

Gun Club’s ‘Cowboy Action Shooting’

Mike Moss The most recent Gun Club monthly meeting featured another in our series of presentations from our members, as this month our own gunslinger extraordinaire David “Doc Holliday” MacDonald shared his passion with his fellow club members, teaching us all about “Cowboy Action Shooting.” Dave is a legit “Frontier Cartridge Gunfighter,” one of the…

U.S. Military History: Military Birthdays

Ross Dunfee The thought of independence for the 13 English colonies was revolting to the mother country and the colonies knew that they had to band together to obtain their freedom, and they did. The First Continental Congress convened and concluded at Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia, Penn., Sept. 5 to Oct. 26, 1774. Their primary…