Scott Erwin and Candace Brockey On a very cold Jan. 15 evening, a total of 44 unit representatives, deputy representatives, and guests met at the SaddleBrooke One Activity Center to meet, greet, and celebrate the beginning of a new year. Normally, our meetings are scripted and agenda-driven. At this event, we were able to enjoy…
Category: February 2024
Generals, February 2024
Spring Murder Mystery Play Has Been Cast!
Al Weigel Greetings SaddleBrooke residents and friends! As you are the ones who inspire us, we in Community Circle Players couldn’t be more excited to let you know that by the time you read this, auditions for our spring production of The House of Agatha Mystrie will have been held. The 10-person cast was selected, comprised of…
Clubs & Classes, February 2024
Member Spotlight on Fran Dorr
Dawn Price with Fran Dorr I recently met up with SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild member Fran Dorr at her lovely home and was lucky enough to view some of her artwork. It is clear that she is an eclectic and intuitive painter. She likes all media but is drawn to acrylics, watercolor, collage, and alcohol…
Features, February 2024
Is That the Correct Time?
Linda Rosenkrans Faulty clock won’t tick Cuckoo bird took the day off The right time is now.
Generals, February 2024
SaddleBrooke Ranch ARTwalk April 5-6
Linda Shannon-Hills Mark your calendars for another wonderful and amazing event coming to SaddleBrooke Ranch this spring. The SBR ARTwalk is changing days and times this year. It will be on Friday, April 5, from 1 to 5 p.m. and Saturday, April 6, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The SBR ARTwalk is an opportunity…
Features, February 2024
Local Author Explores Spiritual Conversations Leading to the Pathway of Healing Trauma
Karla Trippe Wood nymph Serena indirectly senses her connection with Caroline Howard who belongs to a typical church-going and God-fearing family but actually is dominated by its two-faced patriarch Bill Howard whose prominent feature of drinking escapades envelops the entire family with abuse, denial, and heartache. In her just-released book, When the Birds Stopped Singing,…
Clubs & Classes, February 2024
Partners Western Dance Classes in March
Jane Gromelski Dancing is the only sport that lets you hold your partner in your arms! It’s good for you mentally and physically. It’s exercise that is fun! We will offer a series of four Western Waltz classes starting on March 7. Western waltz is different from ballroom waltz in that our feet are always…
Sports, February 2024
POP Tennis Drop-in Learn and Grow Program
Roe Callahan Want to learn about one of the fastest-growing sports in active adult communities? If so, join the SaddleBrooke Tennis Club (STC) for the POP Tennis Drop-in Learn and Grow program. The SaddleBrooke Tennis Club will be offering POP Tennis Drop-in on Wednesdays and Sundays to SaddleBrooke residents who are not members of the…
Clubs & Classes, February 2024
Wrap Up Winter with SaddleBrooke Art Classes
The SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild makes art fun! Our experienced instructors offer a wide variety of art classes right here in our community in the Topaz Room in the Arts & Crafts Center adjacent to MountainView Country Club. Put a wrap on winter by visiting the Guild’s website www.saddlebrookefinearts.org where you can register and pay online…
Generals, February 2024
SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Happenings – February 2024
Annual Party Celebrates SBCO Scholarship Students Nancy McCluskey-Moore Every December the SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) Education Committee invites its college scholarship students and their guests to a pizza party. The event, held at Kids’ Closet in Mammoth, is an opportunity for SBCO to recognize the students’ academic achievements and for the students to visit with…