What’s new at the SaddleBrooke Computer Club Dennis Korger Our monthly free public presentation on a computer tech topic is traditionally held on the third Monday of the month in the MountainView Ballroom. All of our reserved dates for January through April were abruptly voided and we’ve been scrambling to find alternate dates and reconfirm…
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Clubs & Classes, January 2019
HOA#1 Genealogy Club meeting and upcoming trip notice
Lydia O’Connor A full house greeted Pamela Petterborg Ingerman for the December SaddleBrooke One Genealogy Club meeting. Pam’s topic was “Navigating through the Family Search Website.” This is a very important topic as it will help club members who are making the March 3, 2019 trip to Salt Lake City. Not only will it help…
Clubs & Classes, January 2019
Introduction to a brand new Duplicate Bridge Club
NW Tucson Bridge Club, Inc., a non-profit Arizona corporation (NW Bridge for short) is owned and operated by the players themselves. Beginning in early February 2019, NW Bridge will have games four days a week to start (open games on Wednesday and Thursday, limited games on Tuesday and Friday) at 1171 E. Rancho Vistoso Boulevard,…
Clubs & Classes, January 2019
Pinal County Republican Women’s Group notice
Liz Zebal The Republican Women of Pinal County will meet at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 18 in the SaddleBrooke One Clubhouse Coyote Room. Ms. Mary Preble, the Region II Director of the Arizona Federation of Republican Women, will make a presentation on why she believes women should keep a political resume’, not only to…
Clubs & Classes, January 2019
Music classes returning to SaddleBrooke
What: Guitar, Ukulele and, this year, Music Appreciation classes When: Every Wednesday and Thursday, January 9 and 10 through March 13 and 14 (10 weeks) from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Where: Various rooms at the SaddleBrooke TWO Clubhouse, 38735 S. Mountainview Blvd. SaddleBrooke, AZ 85739. Who: The teacher is Ted Crowley, a professional musician…
Clubs & Classes, January 2019
U.S. coins honoring foreign leaders at next Coin Club meeting
Ken Marich This article presents a brief history of the first three commemorative coins that were authorized and struck by the U.S. Mint and designed by Charles E. Barber. Charles was born in London in 1840 and was the Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint from 1879 until his death in 1917. He had a…
Clubs & Classes, January 2019
Spanish Classes coming to SaddleBrooke Spring 2019
Español…y Más (Spanish…and More) Spring 2019 Spanish Classes in SaddleBrooke with Judy Freeman, Instructor. Remember: Learning a new language helps your brain stay fit. Join up to do exactly that and have lots of fun, too! Why just study Spanish anywhere else, when you can learn to speak it with Español y Más? Each step…
Clubs & Classes, January 2019
SPA offers introductory lessons for beginners
Any SaddleBrooke resident is welcome to attend this introductory lesson. The focus of the introductory lesson is to allow people of all ages and skills to have the opportunity to get on the court and play this fun, phenomenal, full of good times game. At the end of the intro lesson, participants will have the…
Clubs & Classes, January 2019
The MPMGA wins another Javelina Cup
Bob Edelblut I have truthfully lost count but I believe that this year’s victory makes it six in a row for the MPMGA. You really have to be there, participate in the event, to appreciate the significance of this streak. It is a real live slugfest with every member of each team trying to play…
Clubs & Classes, January 2019
MPMGA faring well in Pima Cup
Bob Edelblut The most recent Pima Cup event was held at the Forty Niner Country Club on December 3. The team representing The Heritage Highlands Country Club was our opponent on this day. Let me assure you that once again they put together a strong team. However, let me also assure you that our team…