Category: October 2025

Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke Inspires Mammoth/San Manuel Elementary Students

Elaine Terry and Barbara Barr Bengen Squeals of delight echoed in Mammoth/San Manuel’s second and third grade classrooms as Rotarians delivered books to excited students. Rotary International offers a series of books and activity workbooks on service to others and the Four-Way Test. Through fundraisers, the Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke raises funds to purchase these…

SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club – November 2025

Introduction to Ballroom: East Coast Swing and Foxtrot Judy Saks The SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club (SBDC) is excited to announce its Introduction to Ballroom classes (previously Novice). These classes are specifically designed for those who have never danced ballroom or those looking for a refresher on the basics of ballroom dance. Dances to be featured…

Apple Releases Its Latest iOS—What You Should Know

Laurence Edralin Apple officially released iOS 26. Join us for a quick, fun overview of the top new features in Apple’s latest update. From the sleek new Liquid Glass design to upgraded Messages and Phone/iPad features, and fresh enhancements to CarPlay, Music, Maps, and Wallet—we’ll cover what’s most exciting and how it can make your…

Chess Club

Greg Hlushko The SaddleBrooke Chess Club has players of various experience levels, and we play in a casual, friendly environment for fun. Chess is a great game that can help keep your mind sharp and improve your concentration. Come by to learn how to play or to play a few games. The club has no…

SaddleBrooke Singles Club Elects New Officers

Lori Anderson The SaddleBrooke Singles Club elected new officers during our quarterly membership meeting on Sept. 5. The following officers were each elected to a two-year term: President: Lori Anderson (outgoing treasurer) Vice President: Laurie O’Toole Secretary: Anne Bowen Treasurer: Brian Gallup (outgoing secretary) Director-at-Large: Elma von Michaelis A huge thanks to our outgoing officers…

Emotional Intelligence: The Key to Meaningful Connection

In 1990 psychologists Peter Salovey and John May introduced the term Emotional Intelligence (EI). Then in 1995, Daniel Goleman wrote a best-selling book that made the idea popular around the world. When most people think about intelligence, they picture grades, test scores, or the ability to solve problems quickly. But there’s another kind of intelligence…