Paul C. Herr Would you like to know more about what is happening at our southern border? Now is your chance to find out. Border Patrol Agents, Mark A. Gerrish and Joseph E. Molinar, of the Tucson Border Community Liason Unit, will be speaking at the March meeting of the SaddleBrooke Republican Club about some…
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Clubs & Classes, March 2019
Women On Our Own
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…
Clubs & Classes, March 2019
SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary focuses on Tri-Community Food Bank
Clubs & Classes, March 2019
Why do we dance?
Dr. Mark Magdanz Delaying the effects of aging has become one highly researched topic as our Boomer Generation retires. Aging is inevitable, but we may delay the rapidity and severity of life’s changes. Some things, if done, delay brain decline caused by aging. These are well established: 1) Stay socially active, read and do mental…
Clubs & Classes, March 2019
SaddleBrooke Computer Club
Computer Club discusses smart phones Dennis Korger Smart Phone Answers is the topic for our meeting in the MountainView ballroom on Friday, March 29, at 1:00 p.m. This presentation is free to all SaddleBrooke residents and their guests. Alex Bruno will be answering the most frequently asked questions submitted in advance by computer club members…
Clubs & Classes, March 2019
SSLC at Tucson Gem and Mineral Show
Every year Tucson enjoys hosting the largest Gem Show in the world, with a large number of vendors and visitors from all over the globe. While there are many different venues throughout the city, the oldest and most prestigious of them all is the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, held at the Tucson Convention Center.…
Clubs & Classes, March 2019
Tennis Fanatics Exposed
H.V. Topspin, Esq. “A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject.” Winston Churchill One of my favorite mathematicians (not that I have that many-Heisenberg being the other), is Vilfredo Pareto who posited that all groups can be divided into two distributions of roughly 80%-20%. With tennis players, the 20%…
Clubs & Classes, March 2019
Jewish Friendship Group news
Marilyn Anthony Our upcoming event is a Potluck on Saturday, March 30 at the Activity Center, SaddleBrooke One. This event is always overflowing so please RSVP to Sherry Marmorstein, [email protected], to hold your spot and confirm with her what dish you will be bringing. All dishes should come with a list of ingredients, please; we…
Clubs & Classes, March 2019
MountainView Bridge Club news
Sue Bush If you are involved in duplicate bridge in SaddleBrooke, you probably know long-time resident, bridge player and realtor, Trudie Penta. Not only is she a regular player at MountainView, she has been a director at the popular Monday SaddleBrooke One Duplicate Bridge club game for 14 years. Originally from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Trudie migrated…
Clubs & Classes, March 2019
The trouble with hearing is…many of us can’t
Maria Menconi Did you know that according to the National Institute on Deafness, a part of the National Institute on Hearing, roughly one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 have some degree of hearing loss and half of people over the age of 75 are affected with a hearing impairment of…