Category: November 2018

New opportunities for learning

Gail Kolenda, Education Chair Did you realize you do not have to be an accomplished artist to join the SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild? This organization offers many different options for its members. There are monthly meetings with speakers offering information about new classes and what they will be, new products out in the market, how…

SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club

We’re dance, dance, dancin’ Wanda Ross Now that many snowbirds are back, we have more people coming to the SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club events and more dances for everyone to attend. Check us out! A total of 48 people dined and danced at our October 13 Dinner Dance with a Dance with Style theme. In…

SaddleBrooke Computer Club

Dennis Korger IPhone Tips and Tricks is the topic for a free presentation open to all interested SaddleBrooke residents on Monday, November 19 at 1:00 p.m. in the MountainView ballroom. Our guest speaker will be Apple expert Dian Lineback, formerly Apple’s VP in charge of educational sales in the western US. We’ll have time for…

Come and join SCC

The SaddleBrooke Ceramics Club (SCC) was organized to assist SaddleBrooke residents in developing their interest and skills in ceramics. This is a great opportunity to meet others in the SaddleBrooke community. We welcome new members of all skill levels. No prior experience is necessary. If you are a current member and have not been up…

Jewish Friendship Group news

Marilyn Anthony Our first potluck of the season took place on November 10 in the SaddleBrooke One Activity Center. The JFG provided three briskets while attendees were encouraged to bring a main dish to share. This is one of JFG’s most popular activities. The JFG will be instituting a new “scrambled” seating policy at all…

SaddleBrooke Stroke/Neurological Support Group

Please come to the SaddleBrooke Stroke/Neurological Support Group gatherings. It’s important to come to our meeting of care-givers and loved ones who are going through the emotional, physical time of caring for those struggling from stroke, MS, Dementia, Alzheimer’s and any other neurological disorder. Caregivers can find themselves giving mental, emotional, physical support all day,…

WOOO events and happenings

WOOO is for single women living in SaddleBrooke who want to stay busy and have fun. Our activities include: Dining Out: We go out for dinner on the third Wednesday of each month and enjoy Tucson’s many good restaurants. Potlucks: On the fourth Saturday of the month, we gather at a member’s home for a potluck dinner…

Spanish Culture Club kicks off new season

Linda Miles The Spanish Culture Club is off to a great start this season. After a summer hiatus, our first official meeting of the season was held on October 15. Sharon Cotter, SaddleBrooke resident, was our featured speaker on the History, Culture and People of High Country Peru. Sharon shared her photos and stories of…