They say when you retire, time goes by faster than when you were working. I now understand what they meant. 2018 is gone and now we are planning for 2019. January proved to be a busy month. The Ceramics membership had their annual meeting and Volunteer Recognition luncheon on January 9 at SaddleBrooke One Vistas.…
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Clubs & Classes, February 2019
Neurological Support Group
Please come to the SaddleBrooke Stroke/Neurological Support Group gatherings. It’s important to come to our meetings of care-givers and loved ones who are going through the emotional, physical time of caring for those struggling from stroke, MS, dementia, Alzheimer’s and any other neurological disorder. We meet on the third Friday of the month from 11:30…
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
SaddleBrooke CycleMasters’ community contributions
SaddleBrooke CycleMasters is a very active bicycling community but we are most proud of the contributions to our neighbors. Through our members volunteering to deliver the Progress each month, we are able to donate a total of eighteen bicycles plus helmets each year to the elementary schools in San Manuel, Mammoth and Oracle. Each school…
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
Questers Corner
Harriet Shemer The Catalina Timewalkers chapter of Questers met on Friday, January 18, in the home of Sylvia Munsen. Sylvia presented a program entitled “Celebrating the Songs of WWI.” Members followed the history of the Great War through a PowerPoint presentation with the covers of sheet music from the beginning of the war in 1914,…
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
Furry creatures in SaddleBrooke
Pam Boedeker SaddleBrooke is home to amazing residents. Jim Cloer is second to none. His passion for learning and teaching about our desert animals just radiates as he speaks. His presentation for the SaddleBrooke Nature Club began with a collection of his exceptional photographs titled, “Furry Creatures in SaddleBrooke.” Jim’s humor was evident in the…
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
The Best Sport For A Longer Life
H.V. Topspin Playing tennis on a regular basis is now a verified way of living longer! According to the newspaper of record, the New York Times, (no political snarling out there) in an article by Gretchen Reynolds this past September, “Playing tennis and other sports that are social might add years to your life, according…
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
English Country Dance Group
Britt O’Grady We’re back dancing after the holidays. It’s a fun way to get some exercise. We would like some more men to come and join us. Even with a shortage of men, there is no problem since we ladies double up which is very simple since the male and female parts are much the…
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
Calling all fiber artists
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
SaddleBrooke Plant Based Nutrition Group presentation February 26
Longevity with Quality of Life: Plant Based Foods, Fasting Mimicking, and Circadian Connection will be presented by Steve Liu on Tuesday, February 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the MountainView Ballroom East. Steve Liu, a licensed acupuncturist from northern California, came to Tucson in 2001. Steve Liu is making waves in the healthy living community. He…
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
Learn, improve or change your bridge game
Stephanie Parks , Northwest Tucson Bridge Club The new Northwest Tucson Bridge Club opening in February or early March will offer a great array of classes for bridge players at every level of the game, from rank beginners to seasoned masters, to begin March 4. Contact Barbara Sullenger (email at the end) with any questions.…