The Ranch in Color

Please enjoy your neighborhood holiday photos from the December RHOA events – Caroling, Holiday Lights, and Meet Santa. Events like these couldn’t be done without the help of our wonderful volunteers. We are always looking for more people to help with many activities. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact your District Director or RHOA President (information found on page 4 in the Ranch Roundup).

Additionally, the RHOA events and activities couldn’t happen without you. RHOA membership is only $40.00 annually and that goes a long way. Your membership helps buy all the treats for the Eggstravaganza, prizes and concessions for July 4th, Caroling in the Park and so much more! We hope you enjoy participating in all the community events and will either join or continue to renew your membership. You now have the option of paying membership through Zelle. Submit your 2023 application today!

Season of Gratitude

Now that Halloween is over, it’s time to pack up the ghosts and goblins until next year. But keep your pumpkins out…because it’s time for pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin bread, and just a lot of pumpkin! Keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming Ranch Roundup with details on the recent successful RHOA events!

  • RHOA 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat
  • 4th Annual Kim Family Haunted House (RHOA Residents)
  • RHOA Fall Cleanup/Dumpster Day
  • RHOA Fall Garage Sale (Sponsored by Real Estate with Russ)

Join us in the Ranch Park to Celebrate our Veterans on November 12th at 10am. If you are a veteran or have a veteran that would like to participate, please call or text Russ Hansen at 949.383.0830. Sponsored by Real Estate with Russ, Century 21 Award.

The season of gratitude is upon us, what are you grateful for?

Happy 4th of July!


Join us this morning for the RHOA annual 4th of July parade (registration begins at 9:20am) and picnic! There will be tons of great raffle items, including a “Member Only Raffle”. We look forward to seeing you all at the Ranch Park to celebrate!

Did You Know… 4th of July Edition?

  • The first 4th of July celebration took place at the White House in 1801, hosted by Thomas Jefferson.
  • Three presidents passed away on 4th of July (Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe).
  • Our national anthem wasn’t “The Star-Spangled Banner” until 1931.
  • The 50th star was added to the American flag on July 4, 1960 to symbolize Hawaii’s admission as the 50th state.
  • The One World Trade Center in New York was designed to be 1,776 feet tall representing the year America declared independence from Great Britain.

Waste Management Alert! Trash will be picked up Friday 7/8/22 (the change is this week only due to the holiday).

As summer is here and temperatures rise, make sure to take measures to stay cool and hydrated. Heat-related illnesses happen when the body is not able to properly cool itself.
  • Keep cool by choosing lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothes and schedule activities when it’s the coolest, like during morning and evening hours. Also, make sure to rest in shady areas and pace yourself.
  • Avoid hot and heavy meals as these add heat to your body. Instead grab some fresh fruit like watermelon, mangoes, pineapple, grapefruit, pears, and citrus fruits as these have high water content and have a cooling effect on the body.
  • Believe it or not, there are actually some particular spots on your body that can also help you cool down quicker.  For a quick cool down, grab an ice pack and hold it over your wrist and around your neck or even inside your ankles and the top of your feet.
  • Heat-related illnesses are preventable and it’s important to know the signs and symptoms and what to do should you or someone you care for show signs of having a heat-related illness. CLICK HERE to view a chart from the CDC that includes what to look for and what to do in the case of Heat Stroke, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Cramps, Sunburn, and Heat Rash.

We hope you find these tips helpful. Stay safe and stay healthy!

December 2021 Highlights!

Holiday Lights

Caroling & ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas

First Annual Santa in the Park

The Ranch was sparkling with holiday spirit in 2021! We hope looking back at the neighborhood in color brings a smile to your face. We’re looking forward to seeing you all at our scheduled RHOA events in 2022! Your paid membership helps keep the events and your benefits going. If you have any questions, please contact the RHOA President or your local District Director (information found on Page 4 in the Ranch Roundup). Happy New Year!!!

1st Annual RHOA Holiday Recycle Fundraiser and Winter Events

Good for the Ranch HOA, Good for YOU, and Good for our environment!
Dress warm and join us in the Ranch Park to cozy up with some hot cider and cookies. Everyone is invited…”kids from 1 to 92″! Bring your voice (all pitches are welcome) and a flashlight. The song sheets will be provided! We can’t wait to hear you!
Time to get your lights up and your reindeers out! Our elves will be out snapping pictures of your beautifully decorated houses the week of 12/12/21!
Join us for a NEW event! On 12/18/21, meet in the Ranch Park from 9:00 until 11:00 am to enjoy a morning with SANTA! Parents: Don’t forget to snap those priceless moments!