Category: July 2015

From your Events Committee at SaddleBrooke One

Monday, July 13 – Bingo Second Monday of every month in the Vistas Dining Room Bingo sales begin at 5:30 p.m. Early bird bingo at 6:45 p.m. Regular bingo begins at 7:00 p.m. (Prices start as low as $3 per pack for 11 games (cash only!) Seating is limited so come early! Full Agave menu.…

Church collects books for Kids’ Closet

A portion of the books donated by Cornerstone Christian Academy

Nan Nasser Mountain Shadows Presbyterian Church, located at 14240 N. Oracle Road in Catalina, hosts a monthly food collection to support area food banks including the Tri Community Food Bank in Mammoth. Church Elder Elizabeth Houle recently had the opportunity to visit that food bank as well as make a stop at Kids’ Closet also…

Stroke/Neuro Support Group luncheon July 17

Liz Boyd Are you caring for a loved one who has stroke, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis or other neurological conditions? Or are you your own caregiver? Our monthly lunches provide an opportunity to share concerns and solutions in a supportive atmosphere. The next lunch will be on Friday, July 17 at 11:30 a.m. at…

13th annual High Holy Day services schedule

The Institute for Judaic Services and Studies announces its thirteenth annual High Holy Day services in SaddleBrooke. Rabbi Sanford Seltzer will be returning to lead services. He has many years’ experience as a pulpit rabbi as well as having served in various academic capacities. The Rabbi has authored numerous publications and the SaddleBrooke community has…

SaddleBrooke Senior Softball scores again!

Joe Oczak swings hard to help his team; photo by Ron Finelli.

Jonathan Green A sell-out crowd of fans (sell-out?—it’s free!) cheered their softball playing neighbors, chowed down (that was free too!), rocked out to live music (OK it was not a rock band) and had a time to remember at the exciting Memorial Day SaddleBrooke Senior Softball Association’s (SSSA) annual holiday tournament, May 25 at SaddleBrooke…

Rustic Border Region of Arizona and New Mexico tour

Bob Stuart Arizona Pathfinders, a nonprofit volunteer group of the Arizona Historical Society, is conducting a five day tour on October 26 through 30, 2015, to the Rustic Border Region of Arizona and New Mexico. Join us for a memorable tour to the remote parts of this region of the Colorado Plateau and Chihuahaun Desert.…

Guide to summer hydration

HOA2 Fitness and Wellness Department The hot months are upon us! Why is being well hydrated so important? Gradual aging of the body is accompanied by several changes, both physical and physiological. For example, the decline in lean body mass is accompanied by a decrease over time in the percentage of water in the body.…

Thursday Afternoon Bridge clinic

Paul Shalita This clinic is a practice and critique session designed for players at intermediate and advanced levels who desire to improve their Bridge. No partner is necessary. No time commitment; come late, leave early. Meet potential new partners. Sessions run from 12:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Thursday afternoons at 37901 S. Arroyo Way in…

Line Dance lessons with Rebecca

Monday afternoons are great fun for these pretty line dancers in Rebecca’s Easy Intermediate class as summer temps arrive.

Mark Magdanz Sign-ups for Level 1/Beginner, Level 2/Easy Intermediate and Level 3/Intermediate Line Dance classes for the summer are ongoing and soon to be complete. The seven summer lessons in Level 1 teach you some basics of line dancing in a fun and safe environment. Rebecca teaches with humor, repetition and joy. You will learn…