Category: October 2014

Line dance lessons with Rebecca – October 2014

Rebecca and Mark take a brief break in Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona during September. It’s back to the dance floor now.

Dr. Mark Magdanz With summer slipped away except for the temperature, let’s take a moment to update the 2014 fall Line Dance with Rebecca. All three dancing levels have classes starting the week of September 29. With the holidays and event conflicts, the fall classes will be more mobile this fall. Alternate spaces will allow…

SaddleBrooke Genealogy Club news

Carol Sorensen

Nora Graf Because everyone was not back from their summer trip, there was no guest speaker at the September meeting. Instead, members who had published a family book were invited to give a short presentation on how they prepared their family book; members were also encouraged to bring items for show and tell and give…

Crater Lake Cycling Adventure

Cyclemaster members the Monfores and Apfelbaums make an annual trip to Crater Lake.

Everyone in the world should visit this magnificent national treasure and park. The deepest Caldera in the United States, second deepest in North America and seventh in the world. Its deep dark blue body of water is six miles across. Crater Lake Lodge sits at the edge of the lake with grand views, a great…

Unit Happenings – October 2014

From left are Dottie Shaffer, Susan Schwartz and John Shaffer.

Unit 3 South Party Frank Strubel On Sept 22, we met at the Agave Lounge for drinks and dining and discussing travels for the summer. This summer, residents made trips to Ireland, Paris, Salt Spring Island in BC, Texas, Wyoming, Utah, NM, Colorado, and the Midwest to see relatives. To help pay for his travel…

Indoor cycling – it is a guy thing

Indoor cyclists Gary Haslett, Keith Dickmann and Tom Oetlinger

Kathy DeMerritt You may be wondering why a gal is writing about indoor cycling being a guy thing – well, read on. Until recently the ratio of guys to gals was low in the sessions. Today popularity is increasing among guys who want to enjoy the benefits of indoor cycling. We would like to encourage more male participation.…

On the road again…

Vivian Herman This summer the SilverBelles toured with Jukebox Journey and performed at various venues around Tucson. August had them dancing at a sock hop at Desert Springs and in early September they entertained at the Splendido memory care facility. Later in the month they performed at the Elizabeth Ann Seton Hall for a very…

Donations needed for homeless women

Sr. Jose Women’s Shelter located in the homeless corridor in Tucson has a need for the following: adult clothes, twin sheets, blankets (any size), towels and personal care items such as shampoo, shower gel, lotions (regular or travel size) and feminine products. Men’s clothing will also be accepted and donated where needed. The clothing should…

Institute for Judaic Services and Studies – save the dates

Sam Horowitz The Institute for Judaic Services and Studies was pleased to sponsor the twelfth annual High Holy Days Services at SaddleBrooke with Rabbi Sanford Seltzer and Cantorial Soloist Sarah Bollt leading our services. Carolyn Cochran accompanied Sarah Bollt during the services. The Institute collected food and contributions through Project Isaiah to support the food…