Jeanne OMeara The SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild spring class schedule is updated and there is still time to register for classes starting in March. Classes are available for those at all artistic levels. Check the Classes page at saddlebrookefinearts.org for the most up-to-date schedule and information about each class. There are also free open studio…
Category: February 2018
Generals, February 2018
The intersection of hiking and technology presentation
Geoffrey Schultz Have you ever wondered about how modern advances in technology can be used on the trail? Have you ever struggled to find quality and accurate information about a hike you wanted to do? Join us March 21, 2018 at 4:00 in the SaddleBrooke One Activity Center as local guide and technology expert, Geoffrey…
Clubs & Classes, February 2018
SB Whole Food, Plant-Based Nutrition Group to meet Feb. 21
Steve Rose Come join the SB Whole Food, Plant-Based Nutrition Group on Wednesday, February 21, at 4:00 p.m., in the Coyote Room at SaddleBrooke One Clubhouse to hear testimonials and a discussion about a plant-based lifestyle and why you might want to try it. “Our mission is to learn, share and help people discover that…
Generals, February 2018
“Howl at the Moon” Dog Walk
Clubs & Classes, February 2018
Women On Our Own (WOOO)
Liz Boyd WOOO is for single women living in SaddleBrooke and the Ranch who want to stay busy and enjoy life. Our activities include: Dining Out: We go out for dinner on the third Wednesday of each month and enjoy Tucson’s restaurants. In January, it was the Outback Steakhouse. Potlucks: On the fourth Saturday of the…
Clubs & Classes, February 2018
“Tea on the Town”
Romayne Trudo On January 12, 2018, The Crazy 8’s and a few more friends abandoned their golf attire and gussied up for an afternoon of Tea on the Town in Dove Mountain. Teas from around the world were sampled and served with complementing pastries. It was a delightful afternoon with friends laughing, learning and enjoying…
Sports, February 2018
The 2018 MPMGA Board is set
Bob Edelblut Officially it is accurate to say that January 1, 2018, was the first day of work for the MPMGA’s new Board. Unofficially I can assure you that almost all spent the month of December immersed in the discovery process. Rumor has it that some questioned their individual sanity for volunteering in the…
Generals, February 2018
Robson Communities, Inc. recognized at 2018 NAHB 55+ Awards
Robson Communities, Inc. received a Gold and multiple Silver awards at the 2018 National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in Orlando, Florida. Earning Gold for the Best 55+ Detached Home over 3,000 sq. ft. is the Sonrisa Model at The Preserve. According to the judges, “This home demonstrated very good universal design for ease…
Generals, February 2018
The Little Hooves and Big Hearts/SaddleBrooke Connection
Sue Robisch Little Hooves and Big Hearts is a charitable organization serving special-needs children, and seniors, in the greater Tucson area as well as Pinal County. It is unique in that it offers equine-assisted therapy using miniature horses. LHBH was introduced to SaddleBrooke five years ago. Since that time the organization has grown and expanded…
Features, February 2018
Ladies are stepping out, imbibing and playing around the Preserve
Ann Lange The Preserve Ladies had their Coming-Out Party on Wednesday, January 18 to debut a new tradition—Ladies Happy Hour, and afterwards, slithered off to the back rooms to play around with their favorite board games. The sign on The Preserve patio club door read “girls only” and 75 or so BFFs yacked it up…