Category: Generals

Unit Happenings – May 2026

Unit Two April Events BK Koch On April 16, 26 residents overtook the majority of the Agave for our “Third Thursday” happy hour to wish the snowbirds a fond farewell for the summer. We look forward to having them return. We do like those raffles and Paul and Laurie Duxbury took home a whopping $30.…

Senior Village – May 2026

The New Care Connect Program Strengthens Support for Senior Village Members Linda Hampton Senior Village at SaddleBrooke is pleased to announce an exciting new service designed to support the safety, independence, and peace of mind of our members. Coming soon, care connect will offer a simple, reliable way for a small number of selected members…

Did You Miss our March 24 Presentation?

Tim Gaule I am a member of the SaddleBrooke Hearing Discussion Group. Our group invited Christy Abrams, who is associated with the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing (ACDHH) to give a presentation to our community on March 24. If you were unable to attend, you missed out on a very…

SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Happenings – May 2026

Residents Made SBCO Food Drive a Success! Nancy McCluskey-Moore The compassionate residents of SaddleBrooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch made this year’s annual SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) food drive a great success. The food drive raised a total of $157,650 and approximately 14,000 pounds of food. This is a great result and the families assisted by the…

An Evening to Remember with Pianist and Vocalist Jessiah

Mary Jo Bellner Swartzberg It was a memorable evening at the beautifully appointed home of Janet and David Gulden on April 3 when they hosted, along with Chris and Larry Crum, the talented and remarkable musician, Jessiah. Forty-five people attended the event, which benefitted The Oracle Schools Foundation. The foundation raises much needed funds for…

15th Annual Robson Trap Trials Is in the Books

Scott Steffen Robson Ranch hosted and won the 15th annual Robson Trap Trials, a multi-community trap-shooting competition held March 27 at the Casa Grande Trap and Skeet Club. Sixty clay- target shooters from six Arizona Robson communities attended. Each competitor shot three rounds, consisting of 25 targets at five different stations, for a total of…

The Tri-Community Food Bank Celebrates Its Volunteers

Marilee Jensen On March 25, the Tri-Community Food Bank (TCFB) held a luncheon at DeMarcos Restaurant in Oracle to thank the many volunteers who dedicate their time and energy to provide nutritious food for families in need in the Copper Corridor communities of Oracle, San Manuel, Mammoth, Dudleyville, and Aravaipa. The food bank volunteers are…

SaddleBrooke’s Three Libraries

Sharon Scanlan The trio of SaddleBrooke community libraries started 36 years ago with the first library in the SaddleBrooke One Clubhouse. As the community developed, two more libraries were added in SaddleBrooke TWO. The libraries operate as amenities of the two homeowner associations and are staffed 100% by volunteers. They are private libraries, not part…

Check Out SaddleBrooke Winds and Strings!

Dawn A. Walker We are a no-audition ensemble and are especially looking for bassoon, trumpet, horn, euphonium, tuba, and percussion players, but welcome all musicians of intermediate level and above. We rehearse Friday mornings in SaddleBrooke and Catalina. For more information, contact us at: info@saddlebrookewindsandstrings.org. After our April concert at Desert View Performing Arts Center,…

Sonoran Singers Spreading Sunshine Through Song

Marilyn Ginther Sonoran Singers presented a stellar performance for the Senior Village music matinee in early April. As the summer approaches the Sonoran Singers gave one last sing-out at Watermark in Oro Valley before their summer hiatus, and each lady was honored by receiving a special rose. With only a couple rehearsals in May, they…