Carol Emerson Studies have shown that there are many health benefits from practicing Tai Chi. These may include: Improved functional balance and physical performance Reduced frequency of falls and risk of falling Lowered blood pressure Improved mental and physical wellbeing Improved cardiovascular and respiratory function Improved sleep quality Increased happiness (really) Enhanced overall health Pain…
Category: July 2015
Clubs & Classes, July 2015
Republican Club June 10 meeting recap
Neil Macdonald The SaddleBrooke Republican Club welcomed U.S. Border Patrol Officer George Gentzsch, Representative Vince Leach and Garland Shreves to our June 10 meeting Garland Shreves, Chairman of Citizens For Fair Taxation, spoke to us all on the need for recall of the four members of the CAC Governing Board so as to rescind this…
Generals, July 2015
State Parties
Oregon Doug Sweetland For all of those Oregonians who live year round in SaddleBrooke or those who enjoy their winter months here, you are invited to attend our 2015 Oregon State party. The event will be held November 5 at the Mesquite Grill from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. As with our event in March 2014,…
Clubs & Classes, July 2015
Jewish Friendship Group news
Marilyn Anthony Happy Hour returns on August 12 at 5:00 p.m. in the back bar at the Agave Lounge in HOA1. We hope to be serving vegetarian pizzas and appetizers. There will be no charge for this event and a cash bar. No need to RSVP for this event. Unfortunately the Father’s Day BBQ was…
Religion, July 2015
New Missions Ministry at Resurrection Church
David Stanard There’s a new Missions Ministry at Resurrection Church at SaddleBrooke. This one involves diapers and is recognition of the overwhelming need for diapers for people of all ages, young and old, in the Tucson area. On Sunday, May 24 church attendees were asked to bring diapers to the Sunday service. The response was…
Features, July 2015
Spotlight on Advertiser – America’s Mattress (formerly Arizona Beds)
Jeff Saunders Researchers have been publishing sleep studies very frequently; there has been a growing concern that humans are achieving a lower quality of sleep than decades past. With our busy work lifestyles, commuting and the invention of everything technically conceivable, we have turned our bedrooms into a local electronic store; with cell phones, laptops,…
Generals, July 2015
Calling all authors! Register now for Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries Author Expo
On Saturday, February 20, 2016, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the MountainView Ballroom Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries (FSL) will be providing local authors with the opportunity to promote and sell their work. Authors who reside in Tucson, Oro Valley, Catalina, SaddleBrooke and Oracle will be able to: * Talk with attendees who visit…
Generals, July 2015
I Don’t Want It, You Can Have It sign-up September 3, 2015
Sign up September 3 for SaddleBrooke’s I Don’t Want It sale from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. in the MountainView Clubhouse Ballroom West. Please bring your homeowner’s card in order to sign up. Tables are $25 for one and $15 for an additional table (limit two tables per space). We accept cash or check. The I…
Sports, July 2015
Mars vs. Venus Tournament
Bob Edelblut The second annual Mars vs. Venus Tournament was played at the Preserve Golf Club on May 5 and 7. The M-PWGA was this year’s coordinator and as such they made the choices of games to be played. Challenging is a nice way to describe them all. Thirty-eight two person teams or seventy-six players…
Clubs & Classes, July 2015
Rotary Club’s Jim Lamb will be Rotary’s Assistant District Governor
June 2015 was a busy month for Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke. First our own Jim Lamb will transition from our 2014-2015 President to the Assistant District Governor of Region 6. Among Jim’s biggest wins as our President are his stabilization of membership, strengthening member involvement in community projects and improved club camaraderie. We wish Mr.…