The Robson Ranch HOA Shredding, Drug Take Back, and Electronic Recycling Day will be on Saturday, June 4, from 9 to 11 a.m. Shredding cost is $5 (cash) per bag or box, and computer hard drives crushed or printers are $5 each (cash). Magic Shred will take any paper documents that you need shredded, but…
Generals, April 2022
RR HOA Shredding, Drug Take-Back, and Electronic Recycling Day
Clubs & Classes, April 2022
Dance Club’s Mardi Gras Madness
Vicki Baker The holidays had become a distant memory. We’d returned to our usual routines. The weather was still a wintry gloom. Was it time to bury ourselves in a cave until the first daffodils finally appeared? Nah, not when the world’s largest party beckoned us all to join in the fun of Mardi Gras! When…
Generals, April 2022
Editorial Reminder
Hello Robson Ranch submitters! This is a friendly reminder that the deadline for the May edition is April 26 by 4 p.m. Please send your submissions on time, and early if possible! You can email your submissions to [email protected] or try our new submission link: robsonpublishing.com/editorial.
Clubs & Classes, April 2022
Dance Club Cinco de Mayo! Viva la Fiesta!
Vicki Baker Cinco de Mayo is coming up, in queso you didn’t know! Officially, it commemorates the Mexican Army’s improbable victory over the French in 1862. Unofficially, it’s the perfect reason to throw a fiesta. Join the celebration on May 6, as the Robson Ranch Dance Club hosts “Cinco de Mayo! Viva la Fiesta!” It…
Generals, April 2022
2022 Robson Olympics! Early Registration Starts in May!
Tiffany Ramzy Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth during the club Open House in March. The annual Robson Olympics will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24. Since we know that many Robson residents leave for vacation during the months of June and July, we are offering early registration dates in May, as…
Religion, April 2022
Fellowship At The Ranch
The End Is Near, for Some, Anyway Ed Jones As a youth in Albany, N.Y., occasionally I would see a strange man downtown walking the streets wearing a placard that said, “The End Is Near.” He would confront passersby with the same message, “The end is near.” I remember my dad saying that for some…