In the last forum of this season, Socrates@SaddleBrooke.com aims to examine the necessity for religious answers to the big questions of life: Where did we come from? Where are we going? and What is our purpose here on earth? You won’t want to miss this culminating event on Tuesday, April 1, from 4 to 5:30 p.m.…
Category: March 2025
March 2025, Generals
Karla Trippe to Demonstrate Stone Readings on March 15

Karla A. Trippe Stone Reading is an ancient method of divination performed long before the creation of other forms of prophecy, such as tarot cards. Centuries ago, tribes had no paper or writing utensils, so the shamans would use stones to guide the tribe to food, assist in healing, resolve conflicts, and envision the future.…
March 2025, Clubs & Classes
Artist Spotlight: Theresa Poalucci—Embracing New Technology to Create Fine Art

Tracy Nelson SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild member Theresa Poalucci is an accomplished artist and active community member in the Tuscan area and within SaddleBrooke. Theresa describes her artwork as “a journey of discovery, with its own emotions and energy. My goal is to capture a single, clear moment that allows viewers to escape daily stresses…
March 2025, Sports
SaddleBrooke Men’s Putters Scores for January and February

Scott Baker 1/16/25 Individual Low Gross 1st (36) Ron Billalon, 2nd (38) Mike Sachse, 3rd (39) Dave Rutkowski, Bruce Stead, Denny Teusch Individual Low Net 1st (30) Sam Page, 2nd (33) Bill Faulkner, 3rd (35) Peter Aimonetti Aces (5) Sam Page (3) Steve Penner Money Hole 1st Richard Spitzer, 2nd Craig Griffin 1/23/25 Individual Low…
March 2025, Clubs & Classes
SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild – March 2025

Art Sampler Class Set for March 29 Jenni Long Calling all beginning or exploring artists! The SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild is pleased to announce another opportunity to take part in its next Art Sampler class on Saturday, March 29, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Topaz Room in the Arts & Crafts Center…
March 2025, Front Page
Community Church @ SDB Collects 1,272 Cans of Soup

Jerry Fay The Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) kicked off their annual soup can drive with a concert of gospel music by the Liberty Quartet. The Liberty Quartet is a nationally renowned gospel group whose mission is to spread the message of Christ through music. They played to a standing-room-only crowd at the DesertView Performing…
March 2025, Generals
Immerse Yourself in Southwestern Fiction at the SaddleBrooke Libraries
Cathy Schaber If you have been interested in learning more about the lovely corner of America we call home, try some Southwestern-themed novels. Start with author Anne Hillerman. The Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries has recently announced the appearance of this New York Times best-selling author at their Spring Author Luncheon. Anne Hillerman is the daughter…
March 2025, Clubs & Classes
SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club – March 2025

Move, Bond, Thrive—Health and Friendship at SBDC Tom Marshall Mary and Tom Borkovec began taking dance lessons at the YMCA when they lived in State College, Pa. Why did they take dance lessons? Tom’s quick response is, “Mary loves to dance, and I love Mary.” When they retired and settled in SaddleBrooke, they took Latin…
Clubs & Classes, March 2025
The Tri-Community Food Bank—Feeding Neighbors for 44 Years
Marilee Jensen The Tri-Community Food Bank (TCFB) was opened in 1980/81 and founded by Jean Peterson and Beverly Pyritz. It was originally located in one room in the Pinal County building in Mammoth and included a small thrift shop. Funding came from local grocery stores, resident donations, and the thrift shop. Later, the food bank,…
Clubs & Classes, March 2025
When Tragedy Strikes, Rotary Strikes Back

Barbara Barr Bengen, Assistant Governor, Rotary District 5500 When the horrific fires ravaged Southern California, the Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke and the SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary Club (SSRC) combined forces to help those in need. Many of the residents in the SaddleBrooke communities lived in those areas and have friends and family who have been directly…
