HOA trivia night

First place team, Trite and True (TNT), left to right: Nancy and Lyle Nevius; Shirley and Mike Waterhouse; sponsor Brandt Travel, Toby and Gary Kronick; Jeff and Karen Synnett; Judy Ruggiero; Sandy Funkhouser

Althea Parent The last HOA Trivia Night for 2015 was a huge success. There were 21 playing teams and three spectator teams; all those who attended had a great time and enjoyed the treats provided by Brandt Travel. We have several returning teams each time, but a lot of new teams that have really jumped…

International Club continues to welcome new members

Members of the Robson Ranch International Club celebrate an early Thanksgiving.

Rupa Mathur The Robson Ranch International Club held its November meeting on Saturday, November 21, at Annelise Guyer’s home. The members celebrated an early Thanksgiving Day. We had the highest attendance at this meeting. The members enjoyed the Thanksgiving feast with turkey and all its trimmings, great salads and desserts. We welcomed our new members…

Dollars and Sense

Editor’s Note: “Dollars and Sense” is a new column in the Robson Ranch Pioneer Press dedicated to financial issues. This column is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information on the subject of personal finances. The publisher shall not be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damages, including but not limited…

Designing With Carol

Carol Collins, Carol’s Custom Draperies Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Silver Bells, Silver Bells, I heard the Bells on Christmas Day, and then there are the words and music by Meredith Wilson, “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, Soon the bells will start. And the thing that will make them ring is the carol that…

Bingo or “Beano”?

Listed by couples left to right: Millie and Mike Aramanda, Vickie and Jere Bone, Kathy and Ed Heberlein, Susan and David Parker, Melodye and Bob Rogers and Nancy and Pete Toppan

Nancy Toppan In the U.S., bingo was originally called “Beano.” It was a country fair game where a dealer would select numbered discs from a cigar box and players would mark their cards with beans. They yelled “beano” if they won. The Game Gang played “Bingo” and enjoyed delicious Italian cuisine at the home of…