Category: February 2025

SaddleBrooke Winds and Strings March Mania!

Dawn A. Walker That’s right, we’re obsessed with music! We have a busy March, programmed for your pleasure. Take a break from basketball and come to not only hear our community ensemble play great music, but to see the entertaining visuals our music director Jesus Jacquez puts together to accompany the program. But First, a…

Hawaiian Hula Group Looking for New Students

Glenda Fredricks Aloha! SaddleBrooke’s Hawaiian Hula Group is looking for new students. We have been dancing in SaddleBrooke for more than 17 years. We are “Nani Loa Kupuna Hula Halau.” For information on our classes and locations, please contact Glenda Fredricks at 520-981-1759. We are excited to be performing in the SaddleBrooke Variety Show “A…

‘A Seventies Shindig’ Variety Show Set for March

Fran Berman On March 11 and 12 talent from all over SaddleBrooke will entertain audience members with music, dance, and comedy from the 1970s. Director Gail Nelli and Assistant Director Monica Gray have been working with an exciting line-up of singers, dancers, musicians, and comedic actors to present “A Seventies Shindig”! Comedy: Prepare yourself to…

Presentation on Hearing Loss and Cochlear Implants April 9

Tim Gaule The SaddleBrooke Hearing Discussion Group invites you to join us on Wednesday, April 9, in the MountainView Ballroom East at 10 a.m. to hear a presentation on hearing loss and cochlear implants. The presenter will be Emily Camacho. Emily’s presentation will provide a general overview of hearing loss and hearing technology and the…

Hearing V-I-B-E-S: Discussion Group for Better Hearing

Who We Are: We are SaddleBrooke residents who recognize the need in our community for a caring place of support and education for those experiencing hearing loss and those beginning to research this topic for themselves or a loved one. What We Do: (1) Discuss issues we face, learn tips and solutions, receive handout educational…

Let the Fun Begin, Ya Know!

Barbara Barr Bengen Cripes! Time has run out to grab your tickets for the Wisconsin Party, which will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at SaddleBrooke One, with doors opening at 5 p.m. Tickets were sold until Feb. 4 unless they had run out! Last year was a sell-out! Ya know! So, now that you’re…

Holiday Adopt Program Brightens the Holidays

Nancy McCluskey-Moore SaddleBrooke residents generously supported the Holiday Adopt program, providing support for 66 families, consisting of 184 children and 106 adults living in Mammoth and San Manuel. The number of families requesting assistance from the annual Holiday Adopt program decreased this year, because the school district focused mainly on the elementary school-aged children, and…

Pill Drop-Off

Are those unneeded pills taking over your medicine cabinet? The Pill Drop-Off at the Sheriff’s Office can take them! Nice volunteers will help you! Stop by and see for yourselves! Location: Pinal County Sheriff’s Substation, 63701 E. SaddleBrooke Blvd. in the SaddleBrooke Mini Mart February Schedule: Friday, Feb. 14, from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday,…

ARTwalk Studio Tours

Diane Verkuylen-Murphy Would you like to go on an art tour in SaddleBrooke Ranch? The 2025 ARTwalk tours will be held in both April and November this year, attracting more than 90 accomplished resident artists in 27 home studios, along with 50 club artists in six studios showcasing their talents at the Creative Arts &…

Deadline Reminder and How to Submit Articles

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