Phyllis Ketring Colon cancer is the third largest cause of death in men and the second in women. Dr. Michele Dodman will discuss how most of these deaths could have been prevented when she addresses Health Night Out on Monday, February 25 at 7:00 p.m. She will discuss issues of the gastrointestinal tract and how…
Category: February 2019
Religion, February 2019
Institute for Judaic Services and Studies
Our next Shabbat service is February 22 at 7:00 p.m. in the MVCC Ballroom West. Services are led by Rabbi Sandy Seltzer and Cantorial Soloist Sarah Bollt, accompanied by Chris Tackett. Sharing Shabbat is a wonderful way to welcome the peace of Shabbat as a community. Oneg Shabbat Our Oneg Shabbat will be sponsored by…
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
All about WOOO
WOOO is for single women living in SaddleBrooke who want to stay busy and have fun. All of the following activities take place once a month: Dining Out: We go out for dinner and enjoy Tucson’s many good restaurants. Ethnic Dining: Our more adventurous diners go to one of the many ethnic restaurants. Potlucks: We…
Sports, February 2019
“Little Jack Frost get lost”
Eileen J Snearly A frost delay on December 4, 2018, on the MountainView Golf Course forced a cancellation of a planned event in order to arrive on time for the holiday luncheon and entertainment at the MountainView Bistro. Given lemons the MountainView Preserve lady Niners chairpersons and their committee made lemonade by setting up a…
Generals, February 2019
Jewish Friendship Group
Laurie Colen The JFG welcomes back our winter visitors and Happy New Year to our membership. We also extend a welcome to new members and hope to see you at our events. Our new season is in full swing, with lots of lovely events planned. In January we had our usual lovely and well attended…
Clubs & Classes, February 2019
SaddleBrooke Troop Support American Heroes Luncheon February 25
Mark your calendars for February 25, 2019 to attend the American Heroes Luncheon, sponsored by SaddleBrooke Troop Support (STS) and their generous donors. Come have a great lunch, hear engaging presentations by two American heroes and help Tucson-area troops and Veterans. For only $30 you will get a great lunch and hear from two keynote…
Features, February 2019
2 Your Heath – Lessons I learned from a smashed finger
Dr. Craig W. Brue I recently had my finger crushed in a heavy door. How long did it take for the pain to start? It was immediate. I even remembered a naughty word when it happened. Within a few minutes the finger began to swell and throb. It wasn’t long before my fingernail turned black…
Sports, February 2019
MountainView-Preserve Couples Golf kick off 2019
A warm, sunny day greeted the 2019 MountainView-Preserve Couples Golf participants at the MountainView Golf Club on Saturday, January 19. The 2019 season kicked off with 76 golfers on a shotgun start. The format was one Net Better Ball of the men combined with one Net Better Ball of the women. Flight A 1st Place…
Features, February 2019
The Cathouse at the Preserve
Ann Lange The Preserve’s reputation for their wildlife as party animals has spread throughout the territory and, on Sunday, January 5, the three Brooke Backyard Bobs stopped by to check it out. Shortly before 8:00 a.m. these cold, but cool cats showed up at Shipton’s B&B without reservations, staked out a cushy spot and nestled…
Sports, February 2019
Fall softball champions
Carol Chiarelllo The fall softball season ended in mid-December. We had 22 teams playing in seven different leagues. Check out the results: Monday Community We had six teams and three finished in first place with identical records of 5 wins and 3 losses. Granite Restoration, managed by Steve Schneck, Kerry Blount-Long Realty with Jim Smith…