Category: Generals

Spring 2015 Arts and Crafts Fair news

Barbara Johnson Attention all SaddleBrooke artisans – save the date! The Spring 2015 Arts and Crafts Fair will be held on Saturday, March 14. This is earlier than usual, so we wanted to make sure you were all aware of the date so you could mark it on your calendars and start getting ready. We…

SaddleBrooke Singers performed an outstanding holiday concert

SaddleBrooke Singers

The SaddleBrooke Singers, under the direction of Linda Griffin, performed Ring the Bells at the DesertView Performing Arts Theatre, December 5 and 7. Songs sung included: Christmas Is Coming, A Holiday Wish, Hanukkah Traditions, Ring the Bells, Lift Your Voice in Song and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. Each vocal group: Alto, Bass, Tenor and Soprano…

Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries – January 2015

Author Lynn Wiese Sneyd

Winnie Ruth Judd: The Trunk Murderess – lecture February 19 Jane Brancaccio Can Phoenix, Arizona claim a real murderess? What happened on the night of October 16, 1931? Who was the Blonde Butcher? Did Winnie Ruth Judd kill her two roommates? What was the motive? On October 16, 1931, two women were killed with a .25…

Food, friends and fine music

Flutist Alexander Lipay

Anne Movalson February 2, 2015, a Monday evening will be an on campus SaddleBrooke Symphony Guild event featuring the Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s Wind Quintet Ensemble. Formed in 1980, the Wind Quintet has been described as “a major force in chamber music” and has performed both adult and school children programs throughout southern Arizona. Representing each…

AARP Smart Driver Class set for February 13

Hal Dieterle Another AARP Smart Driver class (formerly called Driver Safety) will be presented on February 13 at the Oro Valley Police Department from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (a four hour class). The AARP Smart Driver program is the nation’s first and largest refresher course for drivers age 50 and older and has helped…