Category: May 2025

How You Can Identity Narcissistic Traits and Behaviors

Dr. Rose Bricker What exactly is narcissism? Often, it’s misunderstood in our society. I think it’s because it can be so confusing. Did you know there are different types of narcissism? For example, the grandiose narcissist is often egotistical, loud, arrogant, demanding, and attention seeking. The next is the vulnerable narcissist who is caring, charming,…

Cooks Out of the Kitchen: Local Restaurant Reviews

Judi Friedman and Jerry Lankin We’re two SaddleBrooke foodies forever seeking great places to eat! We’ll review two restaurants each month for taste and presentation, service, price, value, and ambiance. If you have a favorite eatery and would like to spread the word, please send us an email at cooksoutofthekitchen@gmail.com. Café Torino Restaurante 10325 North…

Ponderings #2

Mary Jo Bellner Swartzberg What? The Model T Ford had 100 parts. The modern car of today has over 30,000 parts. Time Will Tell The tall, freestanding, and stately wooden clock that has been in American homes for centuries was developed in 1670. In 1876 Henry Clay Work authored the song “My Grandfather’s Clock,” referencing…

Unit Happenings – May 2025

Unit 4 Ladies Take a Look at The Views Connie Kotke The ladies from Unit 4 gathered once again for their annual spring luncheon on April 2. This time the venue was The Views Restaurant on Rancho Vistoso (at Sun City) in Oro Valley. Our group was the only one braving the chilly temperatures on…

Did I Meet You at the Book Festival?

Renee Mazin In March, the Tucson Festival of Books was our premiere annual book event in Tucson, drawing authors representing all genres and books for all ages. Whether you braved the crowds or stayed home, the SaddleBrooke Community Libraries have books by some of these featured authors for you to read! If regional mysteries interest…

Alzheimer’s and Dementia: What You Need to Know

Please join the Santa Catalina Mental Health Ministry as it presents its May Mental Health Focus on Monday, May 12, at 6 p.m. and Sunday, May 18, at 3 p.m. Katrina Johnson, the Memory Care coordinator at Sunrise Senior Living, will be presenting on the stages of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, redirection and validation techniques,…

ILR: SaddleBrooke’s ‘Crown Jewel’ for Adult Education

Ken Marich The Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR) is celebrating its 20th year of providing SaddleBrooke residents with exceptional education courses in a wide spectrum of disciplines. ILR instructors are all SaddleBrooke residents and are willing to share their expertise with our community. The 2025 fall terms will have courses on literature, religion, physics,…

Pill Drop-Off Change! New Longer Hours Are Available!

The new hours for the Pill Drop-Off are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Sheriff’s Office has taken over the Pill Drop-Off for the next year due to remodeling their Marana building. The location is the same, 63701 E. SaddleBrooke in the SaddleBrooke Mini Mart. Your friendly volunteers will return when…

May Blooms with Joyful Events

Exciting May events await! May is an exciting month at the Golden Goose Thrift Shop where we’re celebrating the spirit of joy and togetherness! Treat the wonderful mothers in your life with our charming gift certificates, perfect for Mother’s Day! Don’t miss our Moonlight Madness event on Friday, May 16, from 4 to 6 p.m.…

SaddleBrooke Community Outreach – May 2025

SBCO Elects New Board of Directors for 2025-26 Nancy McCluskey-Moore On April 14 at the annual meeting of SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO), the organization elected its board of directors for 2025-26. The members of the new board include the following: • President: Laura Pauli • Executive Vice President: Gayle Van Natter • Recording Secretary: Susan…