Category: July 2026

We Need You—Support Your Community Theater

Al Weigel Thank you for your continued belief in the magic of theater. With your support, the curtain will rise on another unforgettable production! Community Circle Players (CCP) are celebrating 21 years of theater in SaddleBrooke. Our stage has been a place of creativity, entertainment and artistic expression through the acting, directing, producing, design and…

MPWGA Sunshine and Showdowns for June Ace of the Month

Denise Cashmore The MountainView/Preserve Women’s Golf Association had a great turnout and beautiful weather for the June Ace of the Month event, sponsored by Ann Fraley Long Realty. Twenty-nine ladies competed at MountainView for low scores, with a thrilling three-way tie at the top! Janey Clausen, Dawn Petty, and Kim Cox all carded an incredible…

Safety In Your Workshop—“I Can’t Hear You”

Michelle Kouri During our last SaddleBrooke Woodworkers Club meeting, member Doug Kouri gave the club’s first Safety Presentation, which will now become a quarterly agenda item. Remember when sometimes you say you cannot hear your wife, partner, or whoever … especially when “they” are walking away from you? Here are a few reasons to consider:…

Unit Happenings – July 2026

Unit Two Events BK Koch On June 4, Carol and Larry Jones graciously opened their home for a Potluck party. I believe we had 40 residents in attendance. There were people everywhere enjoying themselves. There was also a good game of Billiards going on. We had lots of good food to eat: two crockpots of…

Celebrate Your Home

Karla Trippe It’s surprising to walk by and see so many homes for sale or rent in SaddleBrooke. These houses seem to have been waiting a long time for the right person. Are you in that situation? I’m certain your realtor is doing everything they can, but sometimes you need help from the universe. Hi,…

Creating a Fire-Resistant Landscape

LaVerne Kyriss Firewise landscapes in SaddleBrooke feature fire-resistant plants. What? Fire-resistant plants? Are they coated with Teflon or wrapped in mesh screening? No, not at all! Firewise plants in a desert environment include using many native desert and desert-adapted plants These plants help homeowners provide defensible space around their homes—particularly in the zero to five-foot…