Linda Vautrin-Hale High Desert Gardening will be presented in the MountainView Ballroom West at SaddleBrooke MountainView Clubhouse, Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. to noon, for six weeks starting January 30, 2018; registration required. Once again, due to popular demand, your Master Gardeners will be offering a six-week mini-course to help residents resolve basic gardening issues along with…
Category: November 2017
Clubs & Classes, November 2017
Making a difference: Sycamore Canyon Academy
Maggie deBlock On September 28, 2017 SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary Club welcomed two speakers and two students from Sycamore Canyon Academy. Our guest speakers were Ms. Maria Romero, Case Management Coordinator and Shift Supervisor Mr. Paul Boyd. Mr. Paul Boyd provided an overview of Sycamore Canyon Academy (SCA) and explained that SCA is a program of…
Features, November 2017
2 Your Health: Whats the best treatment for lower back pain?
Dr. Craig W. Brue Lower back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide. The American Chiropractic Association confirms that 80% of the population will experience back problems at some time in their life. Back pain, though associated with those in their older years, can impact anyone at any age. Even kids experience back…
Clubs & Classes, November 2017
Women On Our Own (WOOO)
Liz Boyd WOOO is for single women living in SaddleBrooke and the Ranch who want to stay busy and enjoy life. Our activities include: Dining Out: We go out for dinner on the third Wednesday of each month and enjoy Tucson’s restaurants. Potlucks: On the fourth Saturday of the month, we gather at a member’s home for…
Clubs & Classes, November 2017
SaddleBrooke Genealogy Club meeting notice
Lydia O’Connor The October meeting was opened by club President Carol Tibor. There were no new members or guests so we proceeded to welcome our guest speaker. What an appropriate subject to learn about in the month of October, The Paper Trail of Death. The guest presenter was Amy Urman, a licensed Private Investigator and…
Sports, November 2017
Renew your membership and have fun with MVP9GA
Generals, November 2017
Local P.E.O. chapter sponsors dinner auction
Angie Denahan The P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization) is a 148-year-old entity that aims to help women achieve their goals in life through education. P.E.O. contributes to the achievement of their life’s goals through scholarships, grants, low interest loans and awards. In Arizona alone, there are 148 chapters with nearly 6000 members helping to fund these…
Generals, November 2017
Largest Health Fair ever
Phyllis Ketring The twentieth anniversary of the Health Fair was a great success thanks to the dedication, willingness and skill of the SaddleBrooke One staff and over 100 SaddleBrooke volunteers. Over 1200 people attended the fair. As always, many fairgoers lined up to receive flu immunizations, pneumonia shots, lab tests and even the shingles vaccine.…
Clubs & Classes, November 2017
SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club
Let us entertain you Lynne Kumza Want to add a little pizazz to your parties? Let us entertain you. We’re very versatile! I’m sure we’ll make you smile! We are not professionals, but just ladies that like to dance. Our latest performance was at the Resurrection Church in Oro Valley. The SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club…
Clubs & Classes, November 2017
DIGS Monthly field trips broaden photographic horizons
Jim Hagedon Many folks who are interested in taking their photography beyond travel and family frequently ask, “What should I photograph?” The simple, short answer is, “Whatever interests you!” But at times it’s helpful to have something that sort of primes the creative pump! That’s one of the reasons that the Digital Photography Club of…