May FSL Lecture to Feature ‘The Mariachi Miracle’

Calling All Owl Lovers

Boot Prints: Dave Corrigan

Cyclemasters Bike Maintenance and Chili Cook-Off

Out And About In SaddleBrooke

Sally Horn sipping on her COVID-19-EE.

Mary Jo Bellner Swartzberg Recently, members of the Sonoran Singers helped Sally Horn, president of the Sonoran Singers, celebrate her 82nd birthday on the patio at the MountainView Bar & Grill. With the wonderful overhead misters cooling the patio, a good time was had by all! Sally, especially, enjoyed sipping on her COVID-19-EE! Kathleen Brown,…

Bicycling in SaddleBrooke

Madelaine Salas With the onset of COVID-19 and with the exercise facilities either closed or in limited use, we have all noticed an uptick in the number of cyclists. People all over our community are dusting off those bicycles that have been hanging in the garage for years and venturing out onto the roads. In…

MountainView Bridge Club

The beautiful Catalina Mountains have a golden glow near sunset.

Ann Kuperberg Labor Day has come & gone and the presidential election is constantly in the news. We avid bridge players may take a break from the game to watch some TV or read a book, but we’re back on the computer ready for another challenge. With Tucson clubs offering daily games through BridgeBaseOnline (BBO),…

Back to School Looks Different This Year

Crystle Nehrmeyer, Superintendent Teachers at Mountain Vista K-8 School are planning and preparing for the 2020-21 school year! The start of the school year will look different than any school year in our 115 year history as teachers are back in their classrooms, but not in the way we all hoped for. For the most…

In Passing

Frederick Winfield Klein

Frederick Winfield Klein Born: April 25, 1916 Place of Birth: Yonkers, N.Y. Died: July 30, 2020 Where: Tucson, Ariz. Fred W. Klein passed away at his home in Tucson, Ariz., on July 30, 2020, at age 104. He lived a long, interesting life. Born in Yonkers, N.Y., in April 1916, his early life spanned World War I,…

Red Dog Saloon, Juneau, Alaska

Stuart Watkins Each visit is different, to say the least; body against body, a beer, stool, table, and a bartender for a while. Then enters the gentleman, politicians soon follow, batches of tourists, always in batches, and the same old comments by the same star-struck, gold-would-be-miner tourists. “Look at that pistol! Was it really Wyatt…