Category: February 2018

Health Night Out presents: Healthy Skin Dermatology

Dolores Robu Dr. Sheftel is a gifted presenter as well as a Dermatologist who provides his patients with the latest and most effective treatments. During his presentation he will educate you on how to perform a skin cancer self-examination and help you to understand the ABC’s of Melanoma detection and prevention. Who does most of…

Men’s Bible Study

  Paul Vincent Volpe Want to explore and understand Biblical scripture? Join our Men’s Bible study for fascinating discussions and Christian fellowship each Friday. Our MBS meets most every Friday, from 9:00–10:30 a.m. from October through May. Our practice is to meet at 8:00 a.m. in the SaddleBrooke TWO Mesquite Grill at MountainView for breakfast/coffee…

ALOHA meeting notice

  Cynthia Amerman The Adult Loss of Hearing Association (ALOHA) Oro Valley Meeting will gather on Thursday, February 15, 2018, at the Santa Catalina Catholic Church, 14380 N Oracle Rd. Catalina, AZ. We will hear from Cortney Brunell, Arizona Insurance Specialist. Cortney will answer questions about Medicare and supplemental plans. For more information about our…

Sheriff Joe addressed Republican Club

  Paul Herr The SaddleBrooke Republican Club is pleased to announce that former Sheriff Joe Arpaio spoke at the February meeting. Known as America’s toughest sheriff, Sheriff Arpaio served as Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona for 24 years, from 1993 until 2016. He gained national attention for housing his inmates in tents when jails reached…

Republican Women of Pinal County to meet February 16

  Liz Zebal The Republican Women of Pinal County will meet at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, February 16 in the SaddleBrooke One Clubhouse Coyote Room. Two Arizona Representatives and one Arizona Representative candidate will join us to speak on a variety of interesting topics including: the Arizona State budget, the economy and immigration. Everyone is…

West Coast Swing classes in the evening

Jane Gromelski West Coast Swing is a unique dance. It’s pattern is one, two, three and four, five and six. That’s pretty dry. It is actually a more intricate dance, since the different patterns can have six counts, eight, ten, up to 18. It is danced in a slot, the woman goes forward and backward,…