Eve Fly The first SaddleBrooke Arts and Crafts Fair was held in 1994. Humble beginnings. The brainchild of two residents who knew of the many talents of their friends and neighbors. They also knew of the need to expose these talents to the rest of their community. Now, twenty-five years later, The SaddleBrooke Arts and…
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Generals, February 2018
Only a few days left to order beautiful geraniums!
Karen Schickedanz You only have a few days left to order beautiful geraniums being sold by SaddleBrooke Delta Gamma alumnae to benefit local charities. The order and payment deadline is Wednesday, February 21. Hanging baskets will be 12 inches in diameter in two colors: dark red and hot pink. The baskets are bigger than last…
Generals, February 2018
More Mafioso Murders cast and production clues
Andrea Molberg This April, Community Circle Players (CCP) presents the live mystery dinner treat Mafioso Murders with actors moving among the diners dropping clues at CCP’s latest “whodunit.” Ticket sales are expected to be lively, because almost 900 attended last year’s dinner murder mystery. Tickets went on sale February 7 at the respective administration buildings and…
Clubs & Classes, February 2018
SaddleBrooke SkyGazers
You’re invited to monthly SkyGazers meetings and star parties Rita Fletcher You’re invited to the SkyGazers monthly meetings and star parties! All meetings are held in the SaddleBrooke One Activity Center. Our next meeting, “Venus Unveiled” by Richard Spitzer, will be March 11, 2018 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Venus Unveiled is a…
Clubs & Classes, February 2018
News from GLAAS
Jo Ann Ellison Join us on March 9 for LGBT History. Come join an exploration of some key episodes in the formation of gay identities in American history, from the first private clubs of “bachelor” men in the cities of the late 1700s to the “Boston marriages” of 19th century women to the modern…
Clubs & Classes, February 2018
Jewish Friendship Group news
Marilyn Anthony Our annual Jewish Trivial Pursuit together with a full potluck is on February 20 at 6:00 p.m. (note the new time) in the SaddleBrooke One Activity Center. Please contact Sherry Marmorstein 825-6586 or [email protected] to co-ordinate your dish. The JFG is supplying lots of brisket! Please ensure that your dish is accompanied…
Generals, February 2018
State Party planned: Montana, April 5
It’s that time of year for the annual gathering of Montanans and those with connections to the Big Sky country. This year’s party will be Thursday, April 5 at 5:00 p.m. at the home of Virginia and Don Loranger—36461 South Ocotillo Canyon. Main course will be provided by the hosts. The remainder of the meal…
Generals, February 2018
Women of IMPACT Spring Luncheon registration is open!
Keith Marcum, IMPACT of Southern Arizona Marketing Manager IMPACT of Southern Arizona wants to bring smart, talented, and successful women of all ages together to learn from and support each other to empower themselves and their community. That is what the inaugural Women of IMPACT Luncheon on March 23 at the Hilton El Conquistador will…
Generals, February 2018
Health Night Out: February 26
Attend Health Night Out in the MountainView Ballroom on Monday, February 26, at 7:00 p.m. to learn more about preventing, recognizing and minimizing strokes from Dr. Sarah Sullivan, Medical Director for Stroke Centers, Northwest and Oro Valley Hospitals. Are you at risk for stroke? It’s an important question for everyone because stroke is the leading…
Generals, February 2018
Dog trainer specializes in fear and aggression – Dog Park Speakers Series February 22
Diane Aaron Next up in the SaddleBrooke Dog Park Speakers Series will be Jay Smith, known to many as the rattlesnake and Colorado River toad avoidance trainer. His talk will be Thursday, February 22 at 4:00 p.m. in the SaddleBrooke TWO Ballroom East. There is no charge for this talk. “We’ve invited various dog behavior…