Ann Kurtz Come rain, sleet, snow, or pandemic, the SilverBelles will carry on. We are committed to regular practice to keep our dance routines ready for performance and our new costume additions make it all so much more fun. Since several of our dances have a distinct Latin flair, we thought that black fringe pants…
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Clubs & Classes, March 2021
Golf for Competition or Just for Fun
Wanda Ross Whether you like a challenging game of competitive golf or only to play for fun, SaddleBrooke Lady Niners may be just the golf club for you. For those of you who like to compete, Lady Niners has tournaments throughout the year. Our Niners Unite Tournament was held on Feb. 24. This was our…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
Fly Fishers Standing Strong
Linda Lyon As with many other clubs in SaddleBrooke, the SaddleBrooke Fly Fishers (SBFF) has not been able to meet in person over the past year, but we’ve definitely continued to grow. By the end of February, we are pleased to announce our official membership stands at 53 strong. Not bad for a club that…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
Prescription and Drug Drop-Off Program
Esta Goldstein Schedule: Second Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, March 12 Fourth Tuesday, 2 to 4 p.m., March 23 Located at the Pinal County Sheriff’s Substation (a few stores away from Bank of the West) Requirements: Everyone entering the facility must wear a mask, social distancing must be observed, medications must be in a sealed…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
Parkinson’s PWR! MovesBalance Club: Taking the Group Outside!
Vera Shury In the interest of keeping everyone healthy, we took some chairs and participated in the Flow routine and the resistance moves outside the classroom. Social distancing was easy! The air was beautiful and comfortable. We start the class with the PWR! Flow which is a stand-up routine that is scientifically shown to help…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club: You Can’t Boogie Without a Board
Dottie Adams Another year, another election. We anticipate many changes in 2021. Here are the changes brought about by the election of members to serve on the SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club (SBLDC) Board. Stepping down as president but not going home is Anne Romero. We thank her for her service and continued dedication to making…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
Republican Club Meets for the First Time in a Year
Hazel Staloff On Feb. 10, 45 masked members of the SaddleBrooke Republican Club (SBRC) attended its first general meeting in a year on the MountainView Country Club lawn. Staff had arranged cones for social distancing, and the sunny 66 degree weather cooperated. Our speaker was Lea Márquez Peterson, Chairwoman of the Arizona Corporation Commission. She…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
Rotary Club
Fighting Hunger in the Copper Corridor Maggie de Block Help us fight hunger in Pinal County. The first step to making hunger disappear, according to the Feeding America Program, is to recognize the seriousness of the problem. Children face hunger through no fault of their own in higher numbers then the general population. One in…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
SaddleBrooke Writers Group
John Smith The SaddleBrooke Writers Group continues to be active during the cautionary period resulting from the pandemic. Many of our members have been contributing their work for the pleasure of other members. We have held “mystical meetings” each month since the shut-down a year ago, and we are poised for in-person meetings when the…
Clubs & Classes, March 2021
Singles Club Celebrates Not-So-Lonely Hearts Valentine’s Day
Hazel Staloff Until COVID entered the picture, many of us took social interaction for granted. Isolation and loneliness may have been even more pronounced for those of us in SaddleBrooke who are single. As members of the Singles Club, however, we had formed strong friendships with one another and although we couldn’t meet in person…