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…
Category: March 2023
March 2023, Clubs & Classes
Genealogy Club
Kathy Booher Are you a seasoned detective in genealogy research or just beginning your journey into the past? The Genealogy Club is a group of inquisitive-minded folks who are searching for the answers to “Where did I come from?” Club dues are $15 per year (check or exact change), and new members are welcome to…
March 2023, Clubs & Classes
Great Decisions Meets Twice a Month
Sandy Epstein SaddleBrooke Great Decisions has started off the year with timely topics, excellent presentations, and spirited discussions. Our group has welcomed several new members who have, in turn, brought new perspectives, life experiences, and enthusiasm into our organization. In February Great Decisions members participated in three foreign policy topic discussions: Energy Geopolitics, Economic Warfare,…
March 2023, Features
My Shelter by the Sea
Stuart Watkins I’ve seen the winters pass my front door I have known them well, for I live alone in my shelter by the sea Time has ceased to press down on me as in my other life and the blending of memories is nice But the times come more frequently now times of wistful…
March 2023, Features
Ray Tigerman Show at Madaras Gallery
From Friday, March 17 through Thursday, April 13, enjoy never-before-seen original paintings by Southwest artist Ray Tigerman, who was influenced at an early age by the works of Georgia O’Keeffe, Lawrence Lee, and Ed Mell. Tigerman creates bold, vibrant art that depicts indigenous Southwestern people and wildlife in their dramatic environments. Madaras Gallery is located…
March 2023, Features
Why Didn’t I Try A Chiropractor First?
Dr. Craig Brue, D.C. This month I want to tell you the story about John’s experience with severe back and leg pain. This story is important because it exemplifies the common mistakes that many patients make in their choices for the treatment of back and neck pain. Like most individuals who experience severe back and…
March 2023, Features
This I Have Learned: A Hair-Raising/Losing Issue …
Mary Jo Bellner Swartzberg It stealthily crept, like a low-lying fog, into countries around the world, leaving behind grieving family members. If a person was lucky enough to survive from it, he/she might be left with residual health issues or from complications to one degree or another. In the 20th year of the 21st century,…
March 2023, Features
2 Your Health: Sleep, Insomnia, and How Massage Can Help You
Heidi Overman, Licensed Massage Therapist, #MT-24997 Stress, anxiety, or just too much on your mind? There are many reasons why you can’t sleep. Health issues, worry, stress at work, anxiety, even the constant news of the day can affect your sleep. These past few years have elevated our stress levels. Articles and news stories are…
March 2023, Features
The Big Disconnect
Rev. Suzanne Marlatt Stewart My observation is that the younger generations are disconnected from themselves and are disconnected from one another. They are more concerned with the people on their screen than in front of their faces. They feel the need to fill every moment of silence with something, because they are uncomfortable sitting alone…
Generals, March 2023
Guidelines for Appealing a Citation
Michael Leesley, SBHOA2 Rules and Regulations Committee The SaddleBrooke Patrol occasionally believes they have witnessed our rules being broken and that it is necessary to issue a citation. Nobody likes to receive a citation, but the majority of those who do shrug and admit to themselves that the citation was warranted and regret that they…