Fall 2019 tour of geological wonders and Native American culture Judi Brauns Two iconic national parks— Arches and Mesa Verde— are the featured destinations on a seven-day/six-night bus tour to the Four Corners region sponsored by the Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries. The trip begins at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff which serves as…
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Generals, July 2019
“I Don’t Want It” sale signup is September 18
Sign up September 18, 2019, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. for SaddleBrooke’s I Don’t Want It sale. Sign ups will be in the MountainView Clubhouse Ballroom West. Please bring your homeowner’s card. Tables are $25 for one or $40 for two (limit two tables per space). We accept cash or check only. A sign-in sheet…
Generals, July 2019
Golden Goose gift cards
One of the most popular, easiest and favorite presents for anyone to receive is a gift card. Did you know the Golden Goose has gift cards for purchase? They can be found right up front at the cash registers and are so easy to get. Simply choose a card and hand it to the cashier…
Generals, July 2019
Prescription drug drop-off
Drop off your unused prescription drugs at the Pinal County Sheriff’s SaddleBrooke Substation, located in the Mini Market near Bank of the West. Drop off on Tuesday, July 23;Friday, August 9 or Tuesday, August 27 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Please place any pills in a plastic bag that can be sealed. No liquids, creams, needles or…
Generals, July 2019
Dinner theatre performances this fall
Andrea Molberg SaddleBrooke’s theatre troupe, Community Circle Players, is bringing dinner theater to you both this fall and next spring. Having consistently sold out their spring dinner theatre performances and entertained close to 1,000 each season, CCP will offer a stage production with dinner this November, plus another treat in March. CCP Co-founder, Shawne Cryderman,…
Generals, July 2019
Health Night Out: Can you see me now?
On Monday, July 22, at 7:00 p.m., SaddleBrooke Health and Wellness will treat you to a most informative talk by Ophthalmologist, Jeff S. Maltzman, MD, who specializes in small-incision cataract surgery as well as the medical and surgical management of glaucoma. Dr. Maltzman is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. He is a…
Generals, July 2019
Deer tragedy on SaddleBrooke Blvd.
Stuart Watkins This fawn was struck on SaddleBrooke Blvd. on June 12, 2019, in the morning and died about noon. It was struck in the head and shoulder by a vehicle and two legs were broken. Could it have been avoided? Possibly. This is a known deer crossing area just as one is driving out…
Generals, July 2019
Better Angles documentary will be shown July 23
Andrea Molberg For hope that Americans can bridge the political divide, watch the Better Angels documentary showing depolarization in process. Across the country, the citizens’ initiative holds workshops to bring people together and civility back to politics. Their mission is to have Americans see each other as friends, not enemies, no matter where they sit on…
Generals, July 2019
Exciting news – Health Fair expands
Phyllis Ketring, Publicity Coordinator The SaddleBrooke Health Fair is growing. The fair has become so popular that the planning committee is forced to turn away nearly 30 exhibitors each year. This year, the fair will be expanding. In addition to the space at SaddleBrooke One, space has been reserved at the MountainView Clubhouse. Immunizations and…
Generals, July 2019
Unit Happenings
Unit 3-S Brenda Newitter Twenty-five residents of Unit 3-S gathered in the Agave Lounge for happy hour on Thursday, June 13. Most residents stayed after happy hour and had an enjoyable dinner in the Agave Lounge. New residents, Bill and Cate Mathews, have recently moved to SaddleBrooke One from SaddleBrooke Ranch. They originally lived in…