Category: Clubs & Classes

MOAA honors deceased veterans

The Missing in America Project (MIAP) was created in 2007 to provide honor and respect to those who have served this country, by securing a final resting place for these forgotten heroes by interring the unclaimed remains of veterans. Mr. Ed Torres (US Army, Retired), the Southern AZ coordinator for the Missing in America Project,…

Join a team of animal lovers

The Network Board The SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network is looking for a creative volunteer to take on the role of Membership Coordinator. Our group has been working as animal advocates in SaddleBrooke for almost eight years and has a strong membership of 350+ animal lovers and we are looking to grow. We hope to recruit…

Move to the music: a line dance based exercise

You are born to dance. Have you ever been listening to music and automatically start tapping your feet or otherwise moving to the beat? “It’s an instinctive response,” says Costas Karageorghis, Ph.D., a music and sports researcher and coauthor of Inside Sport Psychology. That’s because you’re hardwired to move to the music, possibly because even…

Silver Belles welcomes new dancer

Welcome Sandy Schoenleber to the SaddleBrooke SilverBelles. Falling in love with Tucson after visiting family here for many years, Sandy relocated in August 2017 from Georgia. Although she enjoys tennis, gardening and traveling, seeing the SilverBelles perform in last year’s variety show awakened the joy of dancing she experienced when growing up in southern California.…

Your Cosmic Strategy, a life event

The SaddleBrooke Metaphysical Study Group is sponsoring a unique opportunity to hear internationally recognized Ascension Studies Guide and Intuitive Channeler, Quinn Tetterton, on Wednesday, January 9, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. in the SaddleBrooke One Activity Center. This is a free event. Are you interested in discovering/remembering your past and present life gifts/abilities? Do you feel it…

SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild and UAMA art lecture

Tammy Bearden The SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild, in partnership with the University of Arizona Museum of Art, will present a new series of art lectures, beginning on Wednesday, January 9, 2019, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., in the west ballroom of the MountainView Clubhouse. The presenter will be docent Gerry Bates and the subject will…

Reclaiming urban trees

Pam Boedeker When someone loves what they are doing their enthusiasm is spread throughout the room. That was the case with SaddleBrooke Nature Club’s speaker, La Vor Smith. LaVor was a carpenter then construction supervisor in Boise, Idaho. As he approached retirement he shared his dream with cousin, Rex Condi, who lived in Phoenix. LaVor…

WOOO news

Some 35 ladies enjoyed great cooking and even better company at the WOOO semi-annual general meeting and potluck dinner, held on October 17 at the SaddleBrooke One Activities Center. WOOO is an organization for single women living in SaddleBrooke who want to stay busy and have fun. Our activities include: Dining Out: We go out for…

Ghosts and goblins – Boo!

Ghosts and goblins. Witches and wizards. They were all present at the SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club’s annual Halloween party. More than 40 of the club’s members celebrated Halloween with food, fun and, of course, dance. We enjoyed dressing up in our favorite Halloween costumes. Our creativity was on display, each hoping to be named best…