Category: February 2026

SaddleBrooke Caregivers United

Elaine Taylor SaddleBrooke Caregivers United will next meet on Saturday, Feb. 14, at our customary 10 a.m. at the SaddleBrooke One Arts and Crafts Center, Room 4. We are most excited to welcome Dr. Rose Bricker whose practice Blue Lemon Therapy is located on La Cholla Boulevard. Dr. Rose will be presenting about stress, anxiety,…

A Little Dose of History Through Coinage

Sharon Erwin Are you curious about how coins and currency changes have reflected historical events? Then we suggest you come and check out the SaddleBrooke Coin Club, which features an educational talk at each meeting. The January speaker was a guest from the Tucson Coin Club, Bill Shelton, and his educational presentation was Gold Coinage…

Partners Western Dance

Jane Gromelski Partners Western Dance will start our next series of classes on March 2. We will be teaching the Arizona 2-step. The 2-step progresses around the dance floor. You can dance the Arizona 2-step at all the venues around Tucson. It is a very easy dance to learn, and we make classes easy and…

Introductory Level Classes

Judy Saks The SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club’s (SBDC) Introductory Level classes are designed for those who have never danced ballroom or those looking for a refresher on the basics of ballroom dance. The classes to be featured in March will be East Coast Swing and American Tango. As the name implies, east coast swing originated…

SaddleBrooke Cloggers

Carol Jones In January several SaddleBrooke Cloggers traveled to Mesa, Ariz., for a clogging workshop. The event was held at Scootin’ Boots Dance Hall, a great venue with wooden floors and two rooms for different levels of clogging. The cloggers and teachers were from all over Arizona. There was also a guest cuer from Canada.…

SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club Hails the Holidays

Lynda Fraley On Dec. 16 the SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club hosted 47 members for a celebratory day of dancing, dining, and camaraderie. The setting was The Vistas restaurant at SaddleBrooke One, which was decked out for the holidays. There were several large Christmas trees trimmed with lights, balls, and tinsel scattered throughout the venue. The…

Fiber Arts: The Next Frontier in Fine Art

Varda Main and Nancy McClusky-Moore Fiber arts used to be relegated to women’s crafts and synonymous with Grandma’s doilies and bed quilts. No more! Today, fiber arts are shown in fine art galleries and are the focus of articles in art journals. They are on the wish list of high-end art collectors and featured in…

SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild – February 2026

Artist Spotlight: Katherine Evans Tracy Nelson Katherine Evans’ life is all about animals. From her artwork to her personal life, animals and their welfare are her motivating force. Since moving to SaddleBrooke two years ago, Katherine has begun creating colored pencil portraits of animals, both endangered species and domestic pets, with the goal of donating…