Cheri Emahiser Dust off your instrument and warm up your voice. Every Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 4 p.m., a vibrant mix of musicians and singers gathers in the MountainView West Ballroom to jam, connect, and celebrate the joy of live music. We call ourselves the Jammers, and we’d love for you to stop by…
Category: September 2025
September 2025, Generals
Unit Happenings – September 2025

Unit Two Pool Party/Roadrunner Happy Hour BK Koch On Aug. 18, 17 Unit Two residents gathered at the SaddleBrooke One pool for another “getting to know you” happy hour. It was really an informal group as we discussed our past events of the week. Wendy Hartford and Brad had just returned from a Viking River…
September 2025
Senior Village at SaddleBrooke – September 2025

Join the Technology Team and Make a Difference! Janet Daily Are you passionate about technology and helping others? If you have experience with computers, smartphones, or just enjoy learning new things, we’d love to have you on our Community Technology Team! We’re seeking volunteers in SaddleBrooke to support fellow residents with everyday tech challenges, from…
September 2025, Generals
SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network – September 2025
Happy Tail: The Newlyweds Have Started a Family Romayne Trudo Sue and Dave Swengold were recently married in May of 2025. Ready to settle into their new life together in SaddleBrooke, they decided it was time to add to their family. The timing was perfect for a Yorkie mix named Roadie. He was found as…
September 2025, Generals
SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Happenings – September 2025

Cut the Clutter—Shred Your Old Paper Files! Nancy McCluskey-Moore Stop giving outdated paper files valuable space in your home. Gather those no-longer-needed materials into boxes or bags and bring them to the Shredding and Recycling Event on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 9 a.m. to noon (or until the truck is full). The event, hosted by…
September 2025
Oracle Schools Foundation – September 2025

You Are Invited to a Special House Concert Featuring Randall Dighton Mary Jo Bellner Swartzberg November is the perfect time of the year to sit on a patio, have wonderful hors d’oeuvres, sip on an adult beverage, and listen to Randall Dighton perform music from popular movies and Broadway musicals. With over 60 years of…
September 2025, Generals
Pickleball Courts: Do They Add to Your Property’s Value?

Linda Schmitz My husband and I both enjoy an active lifestyle. So, naturally, community amenities were an important consideration when searching for a place to relocate. We started playing pickleball a few years ago for exercise and social connection, and we love the game. For this reason, pickleball courts were a highly sought-after amenity to…
September 2025, Generals
SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission
Jan Howard, Chair Your Link to the Outside World The SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission (SPAC) serves as a vital connection between our community and the broader world of public policy, infrastructure planning, and regional development. Formed by residents from SaddleBrooke One and SaddleBrooke TWO, SPAC is a volunteer advisory group that monitors government activity, tracks…
September 2025, Generals
Help Us Plan a Community Seminar on Scams and Fraud
The SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission (SPAC) is organizing an important seminar on Scams and Fraud—a topic that affects all of us. Every day, we’re urged to click suspicious links, answer unknown calls, or share personal information with unverified sources. Sadly, some in our community have already experienced the consequences firsthand. This seminar will empower residents…
September 2025, Generals
Running for a Rare Disease: A Father’s Mission from SaddleBrooke to New York

Will Greene This November, I’ll be running the New York City Marathon—not just to test my endurance, but to raise funds for research on Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), a rare and complex genetic condition that affects my son Ari. Many SaddleBrooke residents know my parents Abby and Randy Greene and may remember me from a talk…
