Carol Thompson Members of the SaddleBrooke Papercrafters attend cardmaking technique classes once a month. Along with their monthly club meetings, this is an opportunity to hear from our more experienced ladies on tips and techniques for making all occasion cards for friends and family. You can get your creative juices flowing by joining our group…
Category: September 2019
Generals, September 2019
Community Circle Players
Fall Dinner Theatre rehearsals are cooking along Andrea Molberg SaddleBrooke’s theatre troupe Community Circle Players (CCP) is offering, for the first time, two different dinner theatre productions this season. Rehearsals for the November dinner show Cookin’ With Gus, written by Jim Brochu and produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc, are cooking right along.…
Generals, September 2019
A Star-Spangled Salute to Veterans
Donna Langwig Catalinas Community Chorus, northwest Tucson’s pops chorus, presents A Star-Spangled Salute to Veterans, a musical tribute to all who have accepted the call to serve and protect our nation. Since America’s Revolutionary War, more than 43,200,000 Americans have served in our military during the time of war. Of that number, 18,200,000 are still…
Clubs & Classes, September 2019
The natural wonders of the Arizona National Scenic Trail
Laurel Parrott Those of us who are lucky enough to travel around Arizona by car or motorhome revel in its mountains, canyons, deserts, and forests. Such amazing scenery to behold outside our windshield! Those who travel by foot, bicycle, or other non-motorized means have the same reactions while getting out directly into the landscape. Since…
Clubs & Classes, September 2019
New beginning leads to new endeavor for SaddleBrooke artist
LaVerne Kyriss When Harriet Hason retired from a 35-year career, first teaching and then coordinating art in a New York school district, and moved to SaddleBrooke in 2002, she saw the move as a new beginning and opened herself to new possibilities. “I’d always done drawing and painting. I spent my career helping others learn about…
Clubs & Classes, September 2019
SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club
How ‘bout that bling! Sue Robisch What is bling, you might ask. Well, if you had seen the SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club (SBLDC) women at their recent line dance party, Brownies and Bling Bonanza, you would know the answer. It is flashy; it is jewelry; it is fancy clothing. And you could say bling translates…
Clubs & Classes, September 2019
Putting your best foot forward with Vital Moves
Pat Smith Movement has been defined as a series of actions or plans designed to guide one towards a goal or objective. The goals and objectives of the Vital Moves Fitness Program, housed in the SaddleBrooke One Fitness Center, include focusing on movement, proper balance, and strength conditioning. Vital Moves continues to “educate, motivate, and…
Sports, September 2019
SaddleBrooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch Table Tennis Competition
Joe Macher The table tennis clubs of SaddleBrooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch resumed their competition at the Ranch in late August. A total of 18 singles and doubles matches were played. In very competitive play, SaddleBrooke defeated the Ranchers 11 to seven. This is the third meeting between the clubs, and another in October is being scheduled.…
Clubs & Classes, September 2019
Bridge Results
Saturday morning bridge clinic Paul Shalita This clinic is a practice and critique session designed for players at intermediate and advanced levels who desire to improve their bridge. No partner is necessary, and there’s no time commitment. Feel free to come late and leave early. Meet potential new partners. Sessions run from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday…
Clubs & Classes, September 2019
Autumn ballroom dance parties are here
Wanda Ross Now that the snowbirds are returning to SaddleBrooke, the ballroom dance parties are even bigger and better. This is an excellent time to dance to a wide variety of music provided by our valued DJs and to enjoy dinner with both friends and new members. On Oct. 3, members and guests enjoyed a monthly…