SBCO-sponsored tutors improve high school math competency Nancy McCluskey-Moore For 20 years SaddleBrooke resident Robert Springer has been organizing math tutoring programs for local students. The program he started at Coronado School in Catalina, known as MathPLUS+, involves approximately 40 volunteer tutors working with students in grades three through eight. Currently, he is coordinating instruction…
Category: July 2018
Clubs & Classes, July 2018
Meet the couples in SaddleBrooke Singers!
Steph Mattie In keeping with the theme of “Meet the SaddleBrooke Singers,” this month I’d like to introduce you to our singing couples. Throughout the years, the SB Singers have included not only individuals who love to sing, but many talented couples who have joined the musical journey. In last month’s article, I introduced you…
Clubs & Classes, July 2018
Women On Our Own
Liz Boyd WOOO is for single women living in SaddleBrooke who want to stay busy and have fun. Our activities include: Dining Out: We go out for dinner on the third Wednesday of each month and enjoy Tucson’s many good restaurants. Potlucks: On the fourth Saturday of the month, we gather at a member’s home for a…
Clubs & Classes, July 2018
Summertime fun doing art
Jeanne OMeara Looking for ways to encourage young artists and giving other children the opportunity to develop their creative skills, SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild explored a new outreach project this spring for young people in our area. Sadly, many schools have discontinued arts and music programs and a summertime program is all they might have.…
Clubs & Classes, July 2018
Line Dance Lessons with Rebecca
Dr. Mark Magdanz A nine-lesson series will begin the week of July 16 for every level of line dance student. There is space and time to sign up for the third most popular method of exercise among seniors. If you tried elsewhere and couldn’t keep up, formal lessons are your likely answer. Whether you are…