Category: July 2023

A License to Laugh

Mary Jo Bellner Swartzberg It is amazing, as one drives in and around Tucson, to see such creative vanity license plates. One has to wonder, just how do people come up with such clever but short license plate IDs? Here is a smattering of recently seen vanity plates, followed by some need-to-know trivia! DZRTDFR—Hmmm ……

SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club

Lunch Bunch Judy Saks “There is one thing the girls in the SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club like to do almost as much as dance, and that is getting together to eat and talk.” This is a quote from an article that appeared in the Saddlebag Notes in June 2018, written by a former member-at-large, Sue…

Wellness Integrated Network

Patricia Gould—Reiki Master “Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.” –Haruki Murakami Despite many difficulties, we must remind ourselves that, “This too shall pass that all things, relationships, and situations are in constant change. The pain of loss will also come to an end at some point. With all these changes, life creates new opportunities, experiences,…

SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary

Frank Shipton SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary members participate in many service projects throughout the year. They also enjoy socializing. If this is the type of organization that appeals to you, consider attending one of our meetings or participating in one of our service projects—no obligation. Contact Frank Shipton at 805-279-2966 for further information.

Safeguard Your Finances with a Credit Freeze in Sizzling July

R.O.S.E. Resources/Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly Beat the heat and freeze the fraud! As the summer heat rises, it’s essential for older adults to take proactive measures to protect their financial well-being. One powerful tool at your disposal is a credit freeze. In this article, we will delve into the significance of credit freezes for…

Safety Corridors

SBHOA2 Rules and Regulations Committee Some of our streets are designated “safety corridors,” so called because they are intended to slow people down on ones that are considered to be dangerous. They were given that designation after there was concern for people’s safety in those areas. If you are ticketed for speeding within these safety…

July at the Golden Goose Thrift Shop

Stephanie Udiales Celebrate your independence at the Goose in July! Independence from retail pricing, independence from the ordinary, independence from disappointment in your shopping experience! Our friendly volunteers are here to meet, greet, and help you in every way possible! Every day is a new adventure when shopping at the Goose! You never know exactly…

Stroke/Neurological Support Group

Taking care of yourself, caregivers, is one of the most important things for you to do every day. Think of what will happen to your loved one if you are not well. Being a caregiver can be quite challenging and a stressful place to find yourself each day of the week. Caregivers also describe their…

Aces, Eagles, Birdies, and Putters—SBWGA 18ers

Shirley Hamann Four of our golfers have had a very good month. They are Melanie Bassham, Bonnie Westra, Nancy Huffman, and Brenda Brown. On June 1, Melanie had a hole-in-one on SaddleBrooke hole number 2. She used a pitching wedge for the 91-yard hole. Witnesses were Jackie Bassham and Stew Dresh. This is her second…

Verde Sputters Update

BK Koch Is Verde Sputters a putting club that likes to be social, or is it a social club that likes to putt? Inquiring minds want to know. Come and find out for yourself. It is every Monday morning at the SaddleBrooke One putting greens. Sign-up times start at 8 a.m. and putting is at…